1. Login to Star Balance.
2. In the left bar, select “Pre-Health/Pre-Law” under Advising Services.
3. Un-click the pre-health options.
4. Options:
1st- year students and higher: "Law (1st Year and Above): Peer advisor": academic planning, personal statement and resume review, law school applications
1st- and 2nd-year students: "Health & Law (1st & 2nd Year): Peer advisor": general advising, timeline, experiences
3rd-year students and higher: "Health (3rd Year & Above) & Law: Dr. Kiana Shiroma": mock interviews, personal statement, resume, and application review
5. Complete the form to schedule an appointment.
Email (prelaw@hawaii.edu) or call (808-956-8646) us with the best day and time to schedule your appointment. We are available for appointments Monday to Friday, 8:30am-4:00pm, with the exception of state holidays.
Meeting with us fulfills the Mānoa Advising Center’s mandatory advising requirement. To check your registration status: Go to MyUH Portal and click on “View Holds on My Record”; if you have no holds listed, you are cleared for registration.
Disability Services
If you need or want disability or access services, please email us at prelaw@hawaii.edu as soon as possible so we can do our best to assist you. Accommodation requests will be responded to within two weeks at most.
Title IX Policy
Please refer to the Student Conduct Code for detailed information on the Title IX policies for the University of Hawaii System. The Pre-Health/Pre-Law Advising Center recognizes the inherent dignity of all individuals and promotes respect for all people. Sexual misconduct will NOT be tolerated. If you have been the victim of sexual misconduct, we encourage you to report this matter promptly. We are interested in promoting a safe and healthy educational environment, and should we learn of any sexual misconduct, we must report the matter to the Title IX Coordinator, who oversees the University’s centralized review, investigation, and resolution process for reports of sexual misconduct, and also coordinates the University’s compliance with Title IX. If you want direct services offered by confidential resources within the University, you are encouraged to contact the following resources:
University Health Services Mānoa |808.956.8965 | 1710 East-West Road
Counseling & Student Development Center |808.956.7927 | 2600 Campus Road QLCSS 312
Office of Gender Equity | 808.956.9977 | 2600 Campus Road QLCSS 210