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The University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo, a vibrant, multicultural campus, provides opportunities for higher education on the island of Hawaiʻi, the southernmost and largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago. Founded in 1947 under UH Mānoa’s Extension Division and called the “Hilo Program,” UH Hilo was organized under its present name in 1970. UH Hilo has grown and changed throughout the years to meet the educational needs and aspirations of the community. While the University’s primary focus is undergraduate education, it also offers several graduate degree programs in focused areas at both the master’s and doctoral levels. A total of 4,139 students were enrolled in Fall 2011.
UH Hilo’s signal strengths are its small classes, low student/faculty ratio, diverse student body, island “learning laboratory,” a faculty active in research who encourage student participation in their investigations, service to the community, and, perhaps most importantly, the “aloha spirit” that epitomizes UH Hilo’s student-centered approach.
The University is part of the state-supported, ten-campus University of Hawaiʻi system, along with UH Mānoa, UH West Oʻahu, and seven community colleges. Within UH Hilo are the following academic units:
- College of Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resource Management
- College of Arts and Sciences, including Divisions of Humanities, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences
- College of Business and Economics
- College of Continuing Education and Community Service
- Ka Haka ʻUla O Keʻelikōlani: College of Hawaiian Language
- College of Pharmacy
The chancellor is UH Hilo’s chief executive officer, responsible to the president, who leads the statewide University of Hawaiʻi system. The Board of Regents, appointed by the governor, is the UH system’s governing body.
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- University Centers for Community Service
- Center for the Study of Active Volcanoes (CSAV)
- College of Continuing Education and Community Service (CCECS)
- Conference Center
- Hale Kuamoʻo (Hawaiian Language Center)
- Hawaiʻi Small Business Development Center Network
- ʻImiloa Astronomy Center of Hawaiʻi
- Nā Pua Noʻeau
- North Hawaiʻi Education and Research Center (NHERC)
- Office of Mauna Kea Management
- Pacific Aquaculture and Coastal Resources Center
- UH Hilo Performing Arts Center
- Learning Support Services
- International Opportunities
- Student Affairs
- Advising Center
- Campus Recreation
- Career Development Services
- Counseling
- Disability Services
- Exchange Programs
- Medical Services and Family Planning Clinic
- International Student Services & Intercultural Education
- Kīpuka Native Hawaiian Student Center
- Minority Access and Achievement Program (MAAP)
- Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions Program (NHSI)
- New Student Programs (NSP)
- Registrar
- Campus and Community Service
- Student Support Services Program (SSSP)
- Student Organizations
- Study Abroad and Exchange Programs
- Upward Bound
- Women's Center
- Athletics
- University Housing
- Academic Regulations
- Academic Expectations and Responsibilities
- Academic Advising
- Registration
- Adding a Course
- Dropping or Withdrawing from a Course
- Complete Withdrawal
- Change of Major/College/Classified Status
- Classification of Students
- Course Numbering System
- Credits, Grades, and Examinations
- Transfer Credits
- Credit for Education Received While in Military Service
- Final Examinations
- Repeating Courses
- Directed Reading and Directed Studies
- Exceptions to Academic Regulations
- Attendance, Satisfactory Progress, Academic Probation, Dismissal, Readmission, Bankruptcy
- Honors
- Academic Dishonesty
- Academic Complaints
- Participation in Assessment Efforts
- Graduation Requirements
- Other Policies
- Clery Act Statement
- Campus Security and Crime Awareness
- Student Health Insurance
- Medical Clearance
- Student Conduct Code
- Computer Policies
- Email Policy
- Policy for Tobacco Products
- Notice to Persons with Disabilities
- Nondiscrimination Policy
- Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault
- Educational Rights and Privacy Act
- Campus Parking
- Board of Regents, Administration, and Faculty
