Honolulu, HI
1 Aloha Tower Drive, Honolulu, HI 96813
https://www.hpu.edu/
Hawaii Pacific University is a private university located in Honolulu, HI. The acceptance rate is 75%, making it accessible to most. On our best overall colleges list, we've ranked it #686 in the country. It is a smaller university with full-time enrollment of 2,531 undergrads. Hawaii Pacific's most frequently chosen major is a Bachelor's degree in Business, which makes up 24% of students. Additional in-demand selections include Nursing, which accounts for 15% of students, and Psychology (6%). If you plan to focus your studies on health professions or international relations while living in Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific is an amazing option for you, because it ranks first in the state for both these programs. What's more, Hawaii Pacific University placed 1st in HI according to our colleges that accept the common app list. At sticker price, tuition is $24,681 a year, if your residence is in Hawaii. If you're not based out of Hawaii, tuition can run you as much as $27,279. Before you decide against applying because of the cost, keep in mind that 97% of Hawaii Pacific students are awarded monetary support. 46% of Hawaii Pacific University students make it to graduation day, ready to enter the following stage of their lives: full-time employment. A couple years after school, alumni take home an average yearly income of $35,600. After an additional four years on the job, the alumni's average yearly wage increases 40.2% to $49,900, which is 24.4% north of the national median wage for individuals. Some of you may like to hear that approximately three out of five applying students submit their SAT scores. In addition, 100% of available classes have 20 to 39 students, and undergrads may study abroad for a semester. With regard to your wallet, be aware that the average cost of housing is $8,610 each year and on average, undergrads dish out $6,930 on a meal plan per year. Regarding demographics, the student body is comprised of 1% Indigenous American students and students from Hawaii make up 27% of the student body at Hawaii Pacific. Related to the student experience, there are 8 women's varsity sports offered, including Softball, Soccer, and Other Sports. In closing, the average Hawaii Pacific student graduates with debt of $9,299 per year and the bottom quartile of graduates pull in a starting salary of $21,200 or less.
8.76
Party Scene
9.79
Location
7.52
Dorms
8.76
Campus Food
8.5
Student Life
9.01
Safety
SAT Score
1020-1220
ACT Score
19-26
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
47%
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Business
Nursing
Psychology
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Biology
International Studies
Computer Science
Communications