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Determining the future of the UH Mānoa campus requires conscientious and careful studies to create guiding plans. While plans vary based on their needs, they are all directed by specific Core Values that reflect the Universityʻs commitment to becoming a Hawaiian place of learning, and Guiding Principles aligned with UH Mānoaʻs strategic planning efforts. Current and historical plans are listed on this page and are accompanied by a brief description as well as a link to download the source document.
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6-Year Capital Improvement Plan
The 6–Year Capital Improvement Projects Plan outlines strategic infrastructure projects from FY24 to FY29, aiming to enhance the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa’s facilities and support its academic mission.
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Campus Heritage Report
The Campus Heritage Report gathers heritage resource information to support the University’s visioning and future planning processes.
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Integrated Academic and Facilities Plan
This Integrated Academic and Facilities Plan (IAFP) describes the strategic vision used to align and leverage the unique mission, capabilities and resources of each University of Hawai‘i campus.
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Framework for the Future
The Framework for the Future provides guidelines for design projects to ensure campus environments are rooted in core cultural values and data. It’s general purpose is to create a campus that reflects the community and adapts to changing conditions. The Framework for the Future replaces the Long Range Development Plan (LRDP).