UH Mānoa: At a Glance
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UH Mānoa: At a Glance
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UH Mānoa: At a Glance
Established in 1907, the
University of
Hawaiʻi
at Mānoa
is the largest and oldest of the 10
UH
campuses.
UH
Mānoa offers hundreds of undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees; a strong, vital research program; and nationally ranked
NCAA
Division
I
athletics program.
Apply today
Pay for College
Areas of Excellence
Nationally Competitive
Top programs include environmental law, eastern philosophy, international business, second language studies and ocean and earth sciences.
Research
UH Mānoa ranks among the major research universities in the U.S.
Location
Beautiful Mānoa Valley is a rainbow-filled, Honolulu neighborhood just minutes from Waikīkī and other Oʻahu attractions.
Opportunity
UH Mānoa leads the nation in minority students earning graduate degrees.
Fast Facts about UH Mānoa
306
Degrees & Certificates Offered
15,375
Undergraduate Students
4,653
Graduate Students
75.9%
Full-time Students
24.1%
Part-time Students
32%
Pell Grant Recipients*
*of eligible, full-time students
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UH Mānoa Athletics
We are a member of the Mountain West Conference, Big West Conference, Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association Intramural, recreational, and outdoor sports. Our NCAA Division I athletics program has approximately 450 student athletes that compete on 21 men’s, women’s and co-ed varsity teams.
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UH
Mānoa Athletics
University of Hawaiʻi News
UH electrical engineering student awarded top PhD fellowship
5 Rainbow Warrior volleyball players earn Big West 1st-Team honors
Rainbow Warrior Magdaleno named 2026 National Pitcher of the Year semifinalist
UH soil service center reopens with free testing for flood-affected farmers
Waikīkī faces escalating threat of sewage-contaminated flooding
Image of the Week: J-Pop Demon Killaz
Hawaiian Word of the Week: Leʻaleʻa
Khalilah Mitchell named Rainbow Wahine basketball head coach
UH dancers excel on global stage
In memoriam: Former Gov. George R. Ariyoshi
Featured video:
UH
Mānoa campus news and events
2500 Campus Road
Honolulu,
HI
96822
(808) 956-8111
Need more info?
MyUH Services
for new and prospective Mānoa students.
Skip to main content
UH Mānoa: At a Glance
Established in 1907, the
University of
Hawaiʻi
at Mānoa
is the largest and oldest of the 10
UH
campuses.
UH
Mānoa offers hundreds of undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees; a strong, vital research program; and nationally ranked
NCAA
Division
I
athletics program.
Apply today
Pay for College
Areas of Excellence
Nationally Competitive
Top programs include environmental law, eastern philosophy, international business, second language studies and ocean and earth sciences.
Research
UH Mānoa ranks among the major research universities in the U.S.
Location
Beautiful Mānoa Valley is a rainbow-filled, Honolulu neighborhood just minutes from Waikīkī and other Oʻahu attractions.
Opportunity
UH Mānoa leads the nation in minority students earning graduate degrees.
Fast Facts about UH Mānoa
306
Degrees & Certificates Offered
15,375
Undergraduate Students
4,653
Graduate Students
75.9%
Full-time Students
24.1%
Part-time Students
32%
Pell Grant Recipients*
*of eligible, full-time students
View more facts >
UH Mānoa Athletics
We are a member of the Mountain West Conference, Big West Conference, Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association Intramural, recreational, and outdoor sports. Our NCAA Division I athletics program has approximately 450 student athletes that compete on 21 men’s, women’s and co-ed varsity teams.
Explore
UH
Mānoa Athletics
University of Hawaiʻi News
UH electrical engineering student awarded top PhD fellowship
5 Rainbow Warrior volleyball players earn Big West 1st-Team honors
Rainbow Warrior Magdaleno named 2026 National Pitcher of the Year semifinalist
UH soil service center reopens with free testing for flood-affected farmers
Waikīkī faces escalating threat of sewage-contaminated flooding
Image of the Week: J-Pop Demon Killaz
Hawaiian Word of the Week: Leʻaleʻa
Khalilah Mitchell named Rainbow Wahine basketball head coach
UH dancers excel on global stage
In memoriam: Former Gov. George R. Ariyoshi
Featured video:
UH
Mānoa campus news and events
2500 Campus Road
Honolulu,
HI
96822
(808) 956-8111
Need more info?
MyUH Services
for new and prospective Mānoa students.