President Hensel: Update on federal government shutdown
“We understand how stressful and uncertain this time has been and remain committed to doing everything we can to support those affected.”
“We understand how stressful and uncertain this time has been and remain committed to doing everything we can to support those affected.”
Students will be allowed to register for spring 2026 classes even if they have an unpaid balance from the fall 2025 semester.
The multi-year effort to create a unified, fully articulated general education curriculum across the 10 campuses is aimed at improving transfer, reducing barriers and enhancing student success.
Hensel outlined the university’s strategy to safeguard mission-critical programs and maintain student services during the shutdown.
President Hensel shared a message addressing today’s federal government shutdown and its potential impacts on our UH ʻohana.
President Hensel updated the UH campuses on changes in federal funding.
UH President Wendy Hensel outlined the opportunities and challenges of restructuring the 10-campus system.
Hensel also presented the UH President’s Award for Excellence in building and grounds maintenance to Ivan Hartison.
Federal changes look at cuts to Title III programs and others.
The U.S. Department of Education announced it will end discretionary funding for several Minority-Serving Institution grant programs.