Study Away options provide great experiences in another location, whether that be nationally or internationally! Check out these programs that give you the opportunity to study somewhere other than Mānoa.
Study Abroad Center Moore 115
Travel to different countries and earn UH Mānoa credits. Experience new cultures. Become culturally competent in a multicultural world.
Mānoa International Exchange (MIX) QLC 206
Explore different countries around the world. Participate in an international exchange program with other students.
National Student Exchange (NSE) QLC 406
Explore different campuses across U.S. (including territories) and Canada. Study away with an element of comfort
Student Basic Needs
Basic needs include food and housing, childcare, mental health, financial resources and transportation, among others. Student basic needs security is critical for ensuring strong academic performance, persistence and graduation and overall student well being.
Counseling & Student Development Center (CSDC) QLC 312
Confidential persona/career counseling; serves the mental health needs of the university.
Health Promotion Program QLC 406
Provides health promotion, education and brief intervention services for the student population.
KOKUA QLC 013
Assistance for students with documented disabilities.
LGBTQ+ Center QLC 211
Empowers students to create healthy living-learning communities, enhance interpersonal growth, and celebrate academic achievement.
ʻAhahui Noiʻi Noʻeau ʻŌiwi – Research Institute of Indigenous Performance (ANNO) KT
Stimulates scholarship in Hawai‘i and the global Indigenous community that highlights the artistic practices of aboriginal peoples. ANNO was established through the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Provost’s Strategic Investment Initiative, a campus-wide competition designed to increase cross-unit and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Native Hawaiian Student Services QLC 113
Prepares Hawaiian students to build upon a legacy of excellence, with creativity and confidence, in order to fulfill the kuleana of their time, thereby leading Hawaiʻi into a thriving, life affirming, de-occupied future.
Office of Veteran Student Services QLC 310
Enhances the veteran and military-connected student experience, supporting academic success, and providing services that assist in the transition from military service to higher education.
University Health Services (UHS)
A health center providing a wide range of medical services and programs.
Women’s Center QLC 211
Provides personal and academic support for the success of women and LGBT students at UHM.
Academic Calendar
The academic calendar is the main resource for important dates and deadlines for all things related to course registration, add/drop, withdrawing, financial aid, and tuition and bill due dates.
Writing Center KUY 41
Provides help with the writing process.
Learning Assistance Center SL
Free tutoring, academic success workshops (aka LearnAbility Sessions) on note taking, reading in college, test taking, time management and more.
Learning Emporium BILA 209
Resource center for introductory courses in math, chemistry, information & computer sciences, and physics; help is readily available!
Information Technology Services (ITS) ITC
Support for university technology and IT applications.
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Moore 107/108
Help undergraduate students engage in faculty-engaged research and creative work.
Honors SL 106
Students take a more active role in their education through smaller classes, personalized academic advising, peer mentorship, and faculty guided-projects.
Student Support Services KRA 114
A program to increase the graduation and retention of first-generation college students and those with high financial need.
Outreach College SL 310
Flexible Degree Programs, Continuing Education, Online Courses & Summer Programs.
Mānoa Career Center QLC 212
Use the Mānoa Career Center to help with your résumé or CV, interview skills, or job search. Utilize the Letter of Recommendation/Credential file, especially if you are planning to apply to graduate or professional school.
Major Advisor
Your major advisor has the most relevant knowledge about career directions for your specific area of study. Utilize their expertise when planning your career path.
Student Employment
Listing of student employment opportunities through the university.
Financial Aid Services QLC 112
Financial aid information including eligibility, regulations, and types of aid.
Financial Literacy Program CR 255
Learn about budgeting, managing your credit and topics related to finances.
Cashier’s Office
Office to contact about questions concerning your student bill and refunds.
Payment Plans
UH Mānoa offers eligible students an Installment Payment Plan. This allows you to divide your tuition balance into manageable multiple installments.
Student Conduct
Policy to establish guidelines relating to the Systemwide Student Conduct Code, including standards for the ways in which members of the University of Hawaiʻi (UH) community interact with each other in the pursuit of both academic excellence and social responsibility.
Student Housing Services Frear
Provides support resources for living on campus.
Student Parents at Mānoa (SPAM) QLC 211
To increase the visibility of and resources for student parents at UHMānoa as they pursue education while parenting.
Student Life & Development CAMCTR 208
Student Parents at Mānoa (SPAM) QLC 211
To increase the visibility of and resources for student parents at UHMānoa as they pursue education while parenting.
Registered Independent Organizations (RIO)
Join student clubs and organizations, get involved with learning opportunities and leadership.
Leadership
Helping you acquire, develop, and enhance the leadership and management skills you need to compete in an increasingly complex and interdependent world through Leadership Development, Credit Courses and Non-Credit Workshops.
Student Recreation Services
Provides a spectrum of involvement opportunities and learning experiences for students through innovative recreational activities and services.
Advising Center Sakamaki Hall, Room D202 [map]
2530 Dole St, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96822
(808) 956-8755 / advising@hawaii.edu
Submitting forms? advisewd@hawaii.edu
M-F 9:30am – 4:00pm (in-person + online)
M-F 9:30am – 3:30pm (phone)
Closed State Holidays