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The
University of Hawai'i at Manoa is the flagship campus
of the University of Hawai'i System, the state's sole
public university. A land-grant, sea-grant, and
space-grant institution, Manoa offers a comprehensive
array of undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees
through the doctoral level; carries out advanced research;
and extends services to the community.
Located in the Manoa valley on the island of O'ahu, our
university was founded in 1907 under the auspices of the
Morrill Act as a land-grant college of agriculture and
mechanic arts. Today more than 20,600 students are
enrolled in Manoa courses, on campus or via distance
delivery.
Classified as a Carnegie Doctoral/Research
University-Extensive institution, Manoa offers 87
bachelor's degrees, 87 master's degrees, and 51
doctorates. We also offer first professional degrees in
law, medicine, and architecture.
Manoa's special distinction is found in its Hawaiian,
Asian, and Pacific orientation and unique location.
Together, these foster advantages in Asian and Pacific
islands studies, tropical agriculture, tropical medicine,
oceanography, astronomy, electrical engineering,
volcanology, evolutionary biology, comparative philosophy,
urban planning and international trade. Manoa offers
instruction in more languages than many other U.S.
institutions of higher learning.
The University of Hawai'i at Manoa is accredited by the
Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and
Universities of the Western Association of Schools and
Colleges. In addition, twenty-eight programs are
professionally accredited by the appropriate agencies.
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