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Students in a microbiology class work in the new science labs at Hawaiʻi Community College–Pālamanui.

Hawaiʻi Community College will begin offering an associate of science in natural science (ASNS) degree at the Pālamanui campus in Kailua-Kona beginning fall 2017.

“We are thrilled to begin offering the natural science program in West Hawaiʻi,” said Hawaiʻi CC Chancellor Rachel Solemsaas. “It’s an incredibly valuable degree that provides a clear pathway to bachelor’s programs in science, technology, engineering and math.”

Scholarships are available for qualified students who are part of the initial group of ASNS students at Pālamanui. The scholarships can potentially provide the equivalent of about 80 percent of tuition costs.

“At Hawaiʻi Community College–Pālamanui we have highly accomplished science professors who are passionate about science and teaching,” said Hawaiʻi CC–Pālamanui Director Marty Fletcher. “It’s a great learning environment where students can begin a successful academic journey.”

More about the associate of science in natural science degree

Students who graduate with an ASNS can be automatically accepted into bachelor’s degree programs at University of Hawaiʻi campuses as juniors. The ASNS degree is a great foundation for entering bachelor’s degree programs in astronomy, biology, computer science, engineering, pre-pharmacy, marine science, agriculture, animal science, nursing and more.

Benefits of pursuing an ASNS at Pālamanui:

  • Study in brand-new labs with high-quality faculty
  • Experience a welcoming learning environment with small class sizes
  • Save money with lower tuition rates
  • Study close to home in a world-class natural setting
  • Create a strong foundation of knowledge to support future goals

Application information

Students interested in applying or learning more about the scholarship options for fall 2017 should visit the Hawaiʻi CC–Pālamanui website or call the Office of Student Services at (808) 969-8816.

—By Thatcher Moats

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