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UH System Policies and Procedures
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Board of Regents Policies
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1. General Provisions
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2. Administration
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3. Organization
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4. Planning
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5. Academic Affairs
- 201. Instructional Programs
- 202. Awards for Excellence in Teaching
- 203. Distinguished Academic Chairs
- 204. Affiliations and Cooperating Agencies with non University Entities
- 205. Academic Calendar
- 206. Establishment and Review of Centers and Institutes
- 207. Graduate Programs
- 208. Conferring of Academic Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates
- 209. Honorary Degrees and Regents’ Medals, and University Distinguished Professor
- 210. Distance Education and Offsite Instruction
- 211. Admissions
- 212. Early Admission Policies
- 213. General Education
- 214. Student and Credit Transfer within the University
- 215. University Centers
- 216. Library
- 217. University of Hawai‘i Press
- 218. Implementation of Policy
- 219. Emeritus/Emerita Title
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6. Tuition, Financial Assistance, and Fees
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7. Student Affairs
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8. Business and Finance
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9. Personnel
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10. Land and Physical Facilities
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11. Miscellaneous
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12. Research
- Abolished Policies (Post Oct. 2014)
- Archived RP
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- Executive Policies
- Administrative Procedures
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UH‐Related Laws and Rules
- Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes (HRS) 304A
- Hawaiʻi Administrative Rules (HAR) Title 20
Board of Regents Policy 5.212 Board of Regents Policy 5.212Title
Early Admission Policies
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Regents Policy Chapter 5, Academic Affairs
Regents Policy RP 5.212, Early Admission Policies Effective Date: Oct. 18, 2002 Prior Dates Amended: May 8, 1980; Oct. 31, 2014 (recodified) Review Date: August 2018 I. Purpose
To set forth policy on early admissions.
II. Definitions
No policy specific or unique definitions apply.
III. Board of Regents Policy
A. Board shall offer the widest opportunity for Hawai‘i’s citizens, and especially its young people, to participate in the collegiate and postsecondary education offered within the university. In this policy, the board emphasizes the commitment to provide educational opportunity for youth under 18 years of age who may be continuing high school students as well as to youth who have left high school without graduating.
B. It is delegated to the chancellors of each campus, in consultation with campus administrators and faculty, to develop early admission policies. IV. Delegation of Authority
It is delegated to the chancellors of each campus, in consultation with campus administrators and faculty, to develop early admission policies. RP 5.212(B).
V. Contact Information
Office of the Board of Regents, 956-8213, bor@hawaii.edu
VI. References
A. http://www.hawaii.edu/offices/bor/
B. See Chapter 12 VII. Exhibits and Appendices
No Exhibits and Appendices found
Approved Approved as to Form: Cynthia Quinn October 31, 2014 Date TopicsNo Topics found.AttachmentsNone |