UH Mānoa shines in latest world university rankings
This recognition positions UH’s flagship campus as the No. 63 ranked university in the United States.
This recognition positions UH’s flagship campus as the No. 63 ranked university in the United States.
All three campuses placed in the top 10 for ethnic diversity.
More than 54,000 students and alumni were surveyed online for the ranking between January and May 2024.
The ranking is based on surveys completed by 168,000 students nationwide.
The state’s sole provider of public higher education employs more than 9,200 people statewide at 10 campuses and nine learning centers.
There were 15 schools placed in the elite Tier 1 category, marking the fifth time in seven years that JABSOM has made the top 25.
UH law school was ranked No. 4 for most chosen by older students, No. 5 for most diverse faculty and No. 6 for best state and local clerkships.
UH recognized as one of the nation’s top 400 companies across 78 industries.
UH Mānoa ranked No. 73 among U.S. institutions and No. 488 in the world.
The award recognizes UH law school’s outstanding commitment to promoting access and inclusion in its legal profession.