Mānoa offers a variety of programs and support services to address your health, well-being and safety, and provides advocacy and support to students.
Health Services
The direct health care provider for the Mānoa campus provides the Student Health Insurance Program. Services offered are general medical and specialty clinics, pharmacy and clinical laboratory services, health clearances, disease prevention, wellness, and health promotion activities.
- University Health Services Mānoa
- Clinical Services
- Health Education and Promotion
- Student Health Insurance Plans
Counseling, Consultation and Outreach
Looking for answers or need someone to talk to, explore the counseling, consultation and outreach services available to students. The services include: personal consultation services, couple counseling, group counseling, proactive outreach programs, psychotherapy, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, emergency crisis intervention, student conduct and grievance, student parent services, and women and LGBTQ+ support.
- Counseling and Student Development Center
- LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender & Queer)+ Center
- Women’s Center
- Office of Student Conduct
- Bridge to Hope (students with children)
- UH Mānoa Children’s Center (child care)
Safety, Security and Support
Mānoa Department of Public Safety enforces safety policies and is the primary emergency contact for UH Mānoa. Department of Public Safety services include escort services, crime prevention programs, campus news and alerts. Student services also offer women and LGBTQ+ students with a safe and secure environment.
- Mānoa Department of Public Safety
- Emergency Management Resources
- UHM Office of Title IX
- Women’s Center
- LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender & Queer)+ Center
Leisure, Recreation, and Athletics
To maintain a positive and exciting Mānoa experience, students are encouraged to engage in a leisure activity, participate in intramural sports, workout at the university fitness center, or attend an Mānoa athletic event.
Disability Access Services
Undergraduate, graduate, and professional students with learning, physical, psychiatric and other documented disabilities seeking disability access or transportation services around campus are encouraged to visit the KOKUA Program.