List of colleges and universities in Hawaii

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This is a list of colleges and universities in Hawaii. This list also includes other accredited educational institutions providing higher education, meaning tertiary, quaternary, and, in some cases, post-secondary education.

Institutions[edit]

Four-year Institutions[edit]

School Location Control Carnegie Classification Enrollment
(2019)[1]
Founded[2]
Akamai University Hilo Private (Not For Profit) Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges 2002
Atlantic International University Honolulu Private (For Profit) Masters University 1998
Brigham Young University–Hawaii Laie Private (Not For Profit) Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges 2,800 1875
Chaminade University of Honolulu Honolulu Private (Not For Profit) Masters University 1,099 1955
Hawaii Pacific University Honolulu Private (Not For Profit) Masters University 4,998 1965
Hawai‘i Community College Hilo Public Associates College 2,615 1941
Honolulu Community College Honolulu Public Associates College 4,144 1920
Institute for Clinical Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Honolulu Private (For Profit) Masters University 55 1996
Kapiolani Community College Honolulu Public Associates College 7,816 1946
Kauai Community College Lihue Public Associates College 1,346 1965
Leeward Community College Pearl City Public Associates College 7,942 1968
University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo Hilo Public Doctoral University 3,539 1947
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Honolulu Public Doctoral University 18,056 1907
University of Hawaiʻi Maui College Kahului Public Doctoral University 4,527 1931
University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu Kapolei Public Doctoral University 2,944 1976
Windward Community College Kaneohe Public Associates College 2,705 1972

Two-year Institutions[edit]

Former Institutions[edit]

School Location Control Carnegie Classification Founded Closed
World Medicine Institute Honolulu Private (For Profit) Masters University 1970 2018

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Enrollment is the total enrollment as reported by IPEDS for fall 2016.
  2. ^ U.S. News & World Report. "America's Best Colleges 2008". Retrieved 2007-09-29.

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