Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions Program (NHSI)
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Gail Makuakane-Lundin, Program Director
Email: gailml@hawaii.edu
Tel:
(808) 974-7413
The University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo has been a designated U.S. Department of Education Title III Native Hawaiian Serving Institution (NHSI) since 2000. Title III funding have been successful in increasing Native Hawaiian student access to UH Hilo, and in increasing their retention and graduation rates. In addition, the funds have expanded Native Hawaiian student access to and competency in technology, developed and improve academic curricula to incorporate a Hawaiian foundation and perspective, established a professional development program to increase faculty and staff knowledge and awareness of Hawaiian perspectives, and increased access to Hawaiian language resource materials.
Funding is currently being used to strengthen Hawaiian student leadership development, enhance Hawaiian language learning and teaching and facilitate student engagement through living learning communities linked to the establishment of the Hale Kanilehua Living-Learning Center within student housing. A Title III Cooperative Grant with Hawaiʻi Community College I Ola Haloa Hawaiʻi Life Styles Program is being used to develop inter-collegial degree pathways and bridge teaching and learning between both campuses.
- Advising Center
- Campus Recreation
- Career Development Services
- Counseling
- Disability Services
- Exchange Programs
- Medical Services and Women's Health 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
