The Community Colleges of the UH System
2006 Stocktaking
- Vice President for Community Colleges John Morton’s presentation for UH Community Colleges PDF
- Each campus’ presentation
Fast Facts
| Total Enrollment | 25,260 |
| Gender | |
| Men | 41.9% |
| Women | 57.9% |
| Hawaii Residency | 90.0% |
| Age | |
| Average | 25.2 |
| Under 18 | 6.2% |
| 18-24 | 60.2% |
| 25 and older | 33.6% |
| Programs Offered | |
| Total | 274 |
| Bachelor’s | 1 |
| Associate Degree | 115 |
| Certificate of Achievement | 82 |
| Certificate of Completion | 76 |
| Student:Faculty Ratio | 17:1 |
The seven community colleges in the ten campus University of Hawaii System are: Hawaii, Honolulu, Kapiolani, Kauai, Leeward, Maui and Windward.
All offer liberal arts and sciences courses for student preparing to transfer to baccalaureate institutions, career and technical education, developmental instruction for students needing to brush up on their basic skills and a variety of non-credit courses and activities.
Students interested in attending UH are encouraged to visit the website of the campus of their choice, or learn more by viewing general UH admissions information.
Leadership
- John Morton
Vice President for Community Colleges - Michael Rota
Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs - Michael Unebasami
Associate Vice President for Administrative Affairs - Deborah Nakagawa
Executive Assistant to the VP for Community Colleges
- Cheryl Chappell-Long
Director, Academic Policy, Assessment & Planning - flo wiger
Director, Teaching and Learning Support Services - Carol Pang
Director, Career and Technical Education, CC - L. Vaughn Baker
Director, Workforce Development - Mary Perreira
Director of EEO/AA - Sandra Uyeno
Director of Human Resources - Michael Yoshimura
Director of Budget and Planning - Brian Kashiwaeda
Director of Facilities Planning