WSCUC commissioners play a central role in shaping the accreditation agency’s work, setting strategic priorities, establishing standards for institutional quality, and determining accreditation status of member institutions.

University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo Chancellor Bonnie D. Irwin has been elected to the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC), the regional accrediting agency for colleges and universities in the western United States and the Pacific including UH Hilo.
Irwin is among eight new members welcomed to the commission in July. The new 2025-2026 commissioners are a group of executives with deep experience in academic and student affairs, assessment, finance, policy, law, and other key areas that help drive quality and accountability at WSCUC-accredited institutions.
“I am both honored and humbled to be elected to the WSCUC commission,” says Chancellor Irwin. “I look forward to advancing the standards and values of higher education in this new role and the opportunity it gives me to help other campuses achieve their goals as we continue to pursue our ambitious goals at UH Hilo.”
WSCUC commissioners play a central role in shaping the agency’s work, setting strategic priorities, establishing standards for institutional quality, and determining accreditation status of member institutions through formal actions. Commissioners are elected each spring by the presidents of WSCUC-accredited institutions following a nomination process led by WSCUC’s nominating committee. They serve an initial three-year term and may be reappointed for a second term.
In Irwin’s new role as a WSCUC commissioner, she not only brings her experience as chancellor of UH Hilo and an officer of the UH System since 2019, but also her previous experience in senior academic leadership roles at CSU Monterey Bay and Eastern Illinois University. Chancellor Irwin is active in both local and national organizations, serving on boards focused on economic development, stewardship, public radio, and higher education leadership.
She was recently elected to the Hawaiʻi Island Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and will serve as vice president of the board and chair of the chamber’s Committee on Economic Development. She also serves on the boards of the Mauna Kea Stewardship and Oversight Authority, the ʻIole Stewardship Center, and Hawaiʻi Public Radio.
Irwin has served on the Hawaiʻi State and County Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy Strategic Advisory Committees, and the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) Regional Engagement and Research Council. She is a fellow of the National Collegiate Honors Council and previously served as president of that organization, as well as a board member and treasurer of the American Conference of Academic Deans.
Irwin earned her bachelor of arts, master of arts, and doctor of philosophy in comparative literature from the University of California, Berkeley.