Careers for Hawai‘i high school graduates focus of free UH virtual fair
Recent Hawaiʻi high school graduates and the general public can learn more about the various programs UH has to offer on July 27–28.
Recent Hawaiʻi high school graduates and the general public can learn more about the various programs UH has to offer on July 27–28.
The University of Hawaiʻi received $456.6 million in extramural funding in fiscal year 2020, topping $400 million for the second consecutive year and a 7.1 percent increase from last year.
Learn more about more than 50 UH programs.
Almost 1,000 students are already taking the free Career Exploration courses.
First Hawaiian Bank and the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation have contributed $1 million each to support the high school class of 2020.
Public high school 2020 graduates are encouraged to sign up for free online UH Community College classes.
Every student who opts-in will be connected to an experienced advising member who will guide them in their next steps.
More public school graduates are entering the education field, according to a new report by Hawaiʻi P-20, an organization of the University of Hawaiʻi System.
Hawaiʻi continues to make progress toward its goal of having 55 percent of working age adults (ages 25-64) with a two-or four-year college degree by the year 2025 to meet the state's workforce needs of the future.
A new Hawaiʻi P–20 report explores education pathways that prepare students for careers in STEM.