UH campuses rank among best in U.S.

University of Hawaiʻi
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Posted: Sep 14, 2020

UH Mānoa
UH Mānoa
UH Hilo
UH Hilo
UH West Oʻahu
UH West Oʻahu

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Video details: UH Mānoa (0:00–0:34), UH Hilo (0:34–1:04) and UH West Oʻahu (1:04–1:39)

The University of Hawaiʻi four-year campuses were featured in U.S. News and World Report’s 2021 Best Colleges rankings.

U.S. News and World Report rated 1,452 eligible universities from approximately 2,700 four-year institutions nationwide on 17 measures of academic quality. The 2021 rankings were released September 14.

UH Mānoa ranked No. 83 as a top U.S. public school, No. 159 as a best value school, No. 170 overall in the U.S. and No. 154 in social mobility, which measures how well schools graduated students who were federal Pell Grant recipients. The Shidler College of Business is No. 14 for international business programs and No. 116 among the best undergraduate business programs, the College of Engineering is the country’s No. 145 best undergraduate engineering program, and the Information and Computer Sciences Department ranked as the No. 171 best undergraduate computer science program.

UH Hilo retained its No. 1 ranking as the nation’s most ethnically diverse campus. Students at UH Hilo in fall 2019 reported being 14.7 percent Asian, 9 percent Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 19.1 percent white, and 35.2 percent of two or more races. UH Hilo also ranked No. 80 in social mobility, No. 154–209 as a top U.S. public school and No. 298–389 overall in the U.S.

UH West Oʻahu ranked No. 3 among top U.S. public schools in the West and No. 16 among best regional colleges in the West. In addition, UH West Oʻahu is the No. 7 best college for veterans and No. 23 in top performers for social mobility.

UH Mānoa and UH Hilo were included in the national universities category, which featured institutions that offer a full range of undergraduate majors, master's and doctoral programs, and emphasize faculty research or award professional practice doctorates. UH West Oʻahu was placed in the regional colleges in the West category, which includes schools that focus on undergraduate education and grant fewer than 50 percent of their degrees in liberal arts disciplines.

Other rankings

UH Mānoa also received these notable rankings: