The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s breathtaking 320-acre campus sits at the entrance to a quiet, verdant valley and is only a few miles from famous Waikīkī Beach. UH Mānoa is proud to be the oldest, largest and most research-focused, academically innovative flagship of the 10-campus UH System. It oversees two popular visitor attractions: the Lyon Arboretum tropical rainforest and the Waikiki Aquarium. Established partnerships with international institutions of higher learning broaden student horizons to diverse cultures, backgrounds and perspectives.
1907
Established
320
Acres
19K+
Total Student Population
(Fall 2021)
60%
Hawaiʻi (in-state) Students
34%
Out-of-State/U.S. National Students
6%
International Students
128
Countries and Regions Represented
51%
Top 25% in H.S.
65%
Female
3.67
Average High School GPA
15
Colleges and Schools
100
Bachelor Degrees Offered
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