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UH Hilo Admissions Office
James Cromwell, Director
Student Services Building
200 W. Kāwili Street
Hilo, HI 96720-4091
(808) 974-7414 or (800) 897-4456
(808) 933-0861 (fax)
Email: uhhadm@hawaii.edu
hilo.hawaii.edu/admissions/
Admission Requirements for Undergraduates
Application and admission information may be obtained from high school counselors in Hawaiʻi, from the Admissions Office, or the University’s Web site. The University of Hawaiʻi system application form is used by all campuses in the UH system. Applications and all supporting documents must be received by July 1 for Fall semester admission and December 1 for Spring semester admission. International applicants should apply by June 1 for Fall semester admission and November 1 for Spring semester admission. Complete applications include a $50 application fee; official transcripts of all high school, college, university, business and other post-secondary schools attended sent directly from each institution involved; and all other credentials noted in the system application. The $50 application fee is non-refundable and required each time the student applies.
All applications and fees are valid for a single semester only. Acceptance does not imply that on-campus housing and/or financial aid are available. While the University will make every effort to assist, students must arrange for their own financial aid and housing by directly contacting the Office of Financial Aid and/or the Office of Student Housing.
Admission to the University is based primarily on high school or college courses completed, grade point averages, and test scores. Academic criteria are outlined in the sections that follow.
Candidates for admission are required to specify on the application form all current and previous enrollment in any post-secondary institution. Any candidate for admission who fails to inform the University of such enrollment, or who submits or has submitted on his/her behalf any required information or document which is fraudulent, or which has been altered without proper authorization, may be denied admission to the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo. If the omissions and/or alterations are discovered after the student is enrolled, enrollment may be cancelled and/or the student will be subject to the Student Conduct Code, which may result in disciplinary action.
Admission may be denied if previously documented actions or behavior affected the safety of others.
Additional Admissions Information
- Residency Regulations for Tuition Purposes
- Admission Procedures
- Admission of First-Time Freshmen
- Admission of Transfer Students
- Admission of Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) Program Students
- Admission of International Students
- Admission of Returnees
- Admission of Unclassified, Non-degree Students
- Admission of Auditors
- Running Start/Early Admission Program
- Admission to Summer Session
- Admission to Agriculture Development Program
- Profile of Admitted Freshmen Students 2010
- Average Graduation and Persistence Rates
- Information for Admitted Students
- General Education Basic, Area, and Integrative Requirements
- General Education Core: Basic Requirements (All Majors)
- General Education Core: Area Requirements (All Majors)
- General Education Integrative Requirements (All Majors)
- Transfer Students with an Associate of Arts Degree
- Transfer Students from within the University of Hawaiʻi System
- Other Transfer Students
- Students Pursuing a Second Baccalaureate Degree
- Major, Minor and Certificate Requirements
- Multiple Baccalaureate Degrees and Majors
- Admissions
- Residency Regulations for Tuition Purposes
- Admission Procedures
- Admission of First-Time Freshmen
- Admission of Transfer Students
- Admission of Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) Program Students
- Admission of International Students
- Admission of Returnees
- Admission of Unclassified, Non-degree Students
- Admission of Auditors
- Running Start/Early Admission Program
- Admission to Summer Session
- Admission to Agriculture Development Program
- Profile of Admitted Freshmen Students 2010
- Average Graduation and Persistence Rates
- Information for Admitted Students
- College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resource Management
- Agriculture: Animal Science—Livestock Production Specialty
- Agriculture: Animal Science—Pre-Veterinary Specialty
- Agriculture: Aquaculture Specialty
- Agriculture: Coastal Resources and Watershed Management Specialty
- Agriculture: Tropical Horticulture Specialty
- Agriculture: Tropical Plant Science and Agroecology Specialty
- The Agriculture Minor
- The Certificate in Forest Resource Management and Conservation
- The Certificate in Plant Tissue Culture
- Special Programs
- CAFNRM Courses
- College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)
- Administration of Justice
- Anthropology
- Art
- Astronomy
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Communication
- Computer Science
- Education Program
- Engineering Program
- English
- Environmental Studies/Science
- Geography
- Geology
- History
- Kinesiology and Exercise Sciences
- Languages
- Liberal Studies
- Marine Science
- Mathematics
- Natural Science
- Nursing
- The Certificate in Pacific Islands Studies
- Performing Arts
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Pre-Pharmacy Program
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Women’s Studies Certificate
- College of Business and Economics
- College of Pharmacy
- Ka Haka ʻUla o Keʻelikōlani College of Hawaiian Language
- College of Continuing Education and Community Service
- Undergraduate Courses
