Honolulu, HI
2500 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822
https://manoa.hawaii.edu
University of Hawaii at Manoa is a public university located in Honolulu, HI. Admission is not selective, as the acceptance rate is 84%. It ranks #495 in the nation on our best colleges list. It has a larger sized student body with full-time enrollment of 11,237 undergrads. University of Hawaii's most common major is a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, which amounts to 5% of the student body. Alternative commonly in-demand majors include Communications, which accounts for 5% of students, and Nursing (4%). Its art, agricultural sciences, foreign languages, math and architecture programs are all ranked first in Hawaii. Additionally, University of Hawaii is the best mid-sized college in HI. For Hawaii residents, sticker price tuition is $12,568 per year. Non-Hawaii residents must dish out $32,301. Before you decide against applying because of the cost, be aware that 83% University of Hawaii undergraduates are awarded some scholarship or grant funding. 60% of University of Hawaii at Manoa students graduate college, equipped to enter the subsequent act in their lives: their careers. A couple years after graduating, graduates make an average annual wage of $35,700. After another four years of experience, the alumni's average salary rises 28.3% to $45,800, which is 14.2% north of the national median income for individuals. You may like to hear that 9,345 people applied to University of Hawaii last year. In addition, the average amount of research funding University of Hawaii receives per student is $17,533. With regard for your savings account, be aware that the average undergrad spends $988 on books and supplies annually. Related to demographics, 19% of undergraduates at University of Hawaii come from families with a yearly salary of over $110k and 37% of undergraduates are Asian American. Respecting life on campus, first-year undergraduates don't have to live in on-campus housing. Lastly, one quarter of graduates receive a starting salary of $21,100 or less and six years after receiving their degrees, one out of four graduates make $28,100 or less.
8.76
Party Scene
9.79
Location
6.30
Dorms
9.01
Campus Food
8.76
Student Life
8.24
Safety
SAT Score
1050-1240
ACT Score
21-26
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
59%
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12:1
Psychology
Communications
Nursing
Kinesiology and Exercise Science
Finance
Marketing
Biology
Civil Engineering