Next Steps
- Accepting Your Offer
- Health Clearance Requirements
- Additional Transcripts and Documents
- English Language Placement
- Student Housing Services
- Financial Support for Admitted Students
- Registration for Admitted Students
- Tuition and Fee Payment
- UH ID
- Enrollment Policies for Graduate Students
- Enrollment Verification after Registration
- Address and Name Changes
- Disability Access Service
- Graduate Student Organization
- Summer Courses
- Teaching Assistant Training
- Additional Information for International Students
- Additional Information for Post-Baccalaureate Unclassified Students (PBU)
Accepting Your Offer
You must complete and submit the Statement of Intention to Register (SIR) form found on your admission letter to accept the offer of admissions. Email your intent to gradsir@hawaii.edu. Informing your graduate program is not sufficient to accept the offer. If you decide to decline the offer, we appreciate notification of your intent and wish you well in your academic endeavors.
Deferral of Admissions
Your admissions offer is valid only for the program and semester to which you are admitted. If you are unable to enroll for this semester, please email our office gradss@hawaii.edu or call us at 956.8544 for information and instructions on applying for a new term.
Post-Baccalaureate Unclassified (PBU)
PBU students do not have to submit a Statement of Intent to Register. Your registration is automatically activated once you receive your admissions letter.
Health Clearance Requirements
You must meet all health clearance requirements before you will be allowed to register. The Health Clearance Form must be completed by all new (newly accepted), returning (re-admitted) and transfer students.
Additional Transcripts and Documents
Documents Required to Complete Admissions Application: If official transcripts, official academic records, degree certificates or official test scores etc. are requested in your admission letter, you will need to clear those requirements by submitting your outstanding documents to Graduate Division before conducting your registration.
Final Transcripts with Degree Awarded: If final official academic record requirements are requested in your admission letter and to ensure continued registration and enrollment as a graduate student, all final official transcripts, academic records and degree certificates must be received by the Graduate Division no later than October 15 for fall semester and March 1 for spring semester. Please contact Graduate Student Services as soon as possible if you do not expect to graduate with your undergraduate degree by the date listed on your application. If you are a UH System graduate, you do not need to submit additional transcripts.
English Language Placement
If you are required to take the ELI Placement Examination an English Language Institute (ELI) placement examination request form is included with your admissions letter. You must clear this test requirement before you will be allowed to register.
Student Housing Services
Student Housing Services home page
Financial Support
Registration
STAR is the gateway to student registration. You must have a UH Username to register and pay tuition. Registration timetables for newly accepted, re-admitted, transfer and PBU students are posted on https://www.hawaii.edu/myuhinfo/uh-manoa/.
Post-Baccalaureate Unclassified
PBU students are encouraged to review the UH Mānoa catalog for course prerequisites. PBU students may not register for 699 (Directed Reading), 700 (Thesis) or 800 (Dissertation); PBU students need approval from the graduate chair to take 600-700 level courses at UH Mānoa.
Tuition and Fee Payment
Tuition and fee payment overview
UH ID
All incoming UH Mānoa students may receive a UH ID card known as the Mānoa One Card. Cardholders are eligible for certain university privileges and benefits. For details on how to obtain your card in person, please visit the Mānoa One Card website.
Enrollment Policies For Graduate Students
Enrollment policies for graduate students overview
Enrollment Verification after Registration
The Office of the Registrar is responsible for enrollment verification. Tel: 956.8010 Email: uhmanoa.records@hawaii.edu.
Address and Name Changes
Report changes promptly to the Graduate Division at gradss@hawaii.edu, Tel: 956.8544
Disability Access Service
If you have a learning, physical, psychiatric or other documented disability and need access to information and services, contact the KOKUA Program, Email: kokua@hawaii.edu, V/T: 956.7511
Graduate Student Organization
Graduate Student Organization overview
Summer Courses
Contact your graduate program office for course offerings by the Outreach College. Email: ochelp@hawaii.edu, Tel: 956.7221
Teaching Assistant Training
The Center for Teaching Excellence offers TA training for newly appointed teaching assistants prior to the start of the semester.
Additional Information for International Students
ISS Clearance Required
You must report to the International Student Services (ISS) Office to receive clearance before registration. This office is located in the Queen Liliuokalani Center for Student Services 206, Email: issmanoa@hawaii.edu • Tel: 956.8613
Issuance of Visa Documents
New or Returning Graduate Student
Your visa document (Form I20 for F-1 student visa or DS-2019 for J-1 student visa) is enclosed with your admissions letter if you are eligible to receive your visa document at this time
Transfer Student
Complete and return the enclosed Transfer Form and SIR (statement of intention to register) accepting the offer of admission. Your UH Mānoa I20 form will be issued when your transfer university or college releases your SEVIS record to UH Mānoa
Current UH Mānoa Undergraduate to Graduate Student
Your I20 will be issued upon receipt of your SIR (statement of intention to register) accepting the admissions offer and at the end of the current semester of enrollment.
Current UH Mānoa Graduate Students
Return the SIR (statement of intention to register) accepting the offer of admission. The ISS office will issue your visa document and will contact you when it is ready for pick up.
Additional Information for Post-Baccalaureate Unclassified Students (PBU)
What is a PBU student?
Your acceptance as a Post-Baccalaureate Unclassified (PBU) student means that you are not enrolled in a degree granting program or an academic unit. Certain benefits and services offered to classified students will not be available to you. You do not qualify for the all types of federal financial aid available to classified students; therefore financial assistance is limited or may not be available as a PBU student.
Continuous Registration as a PBU Student
You must be registered for at least one credit each semester at the UH-Mānoa Campus. If you miss a semester of registration, you lose your status as a PBU student and must re-apply for admissions by July 15 for fall semester admissions and December 15 for spring semester admissions.