Education
Colleges & Universities
State Institutions
Two-Year Institutions
- University of Hawaiʻi
- Hawaiʻi Community College, Hilo
- Honolulu Community College, Honolulu
- Kapiolani Community College, Honolulu
- Kauaʻi Community College, Līhuʻe
- Leeward Community College, Pearl City
- Maui Community College, Kahului
- Windward Community College, Kāneʻohe
Four-Year Institutions
- University of Hawaiʻi
- University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo, Hilo
- University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (main campus), Honolulu
- University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu (main campus), Pearl City
Graduate Institutions
Private Institutions
Two-Year Institutions
- Hawaiʻi Tokai International College, Honolulu
- Remington College, Honolulu
- University of Phoenix, Honolulu (for-profit)
Four-Year Institutions
- Brigham Young University Hawaiʻi, Lāʻie
- Chaminade University, Honolulu
- Hawaiʻi Pacific University, Honolulu
- Remington College, Honolulu (for-profit)
- University of Phoenix, Honolulu (for-profit)
- Wayland Baptist University, Mililani
- New Hope Christian College, Honolulu
Variable Term Institutions
Additional Learning Resources
- Full list of schools authorized by the Hawaiʻi Post-Secondary Education Authorization Program
- Cosmetology, pre-license real estate schools and private trade, vocational and technical schools
Continuing Education
Choose a school below to find out more about the continuing education classes offered:
- University of Hawaiʻi
- Hawaiʻi Community College, Hilo
- Honolulu Community College, Honolulu
- Kapiʻolani Community College, Honolulu
- Kauaʻi Community College, Līhuʻe
- Leeward Community College, Pearl City
- Maui Community College, Kahului
- Windward Community College, Kāneʻohe
- University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo, Hilo
- University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (main campus), Honolulu
- Brigham Young University Hawaiʻi, Lāʻie
K-12 Public Schools
Related Agencies
- Hawaiʻi Board of Education
- Hawaiʻi Department of Education
- Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association
- Hawaiʻi Teacher Standards Board
K-12 Private Schools
Private schools, also known as independent schools, are not administered by local, state or national governments; thus, they retain the right to select their students and are funded in whole or in part by charging their students tuition, rather than relying on public (government) funding.
For information about Hawaiʻi’s private schools, the Hawaiʻi Association of Independent Schools (HAIS) may be able to help you. The site includes resources on schools, accreditation, licensing, open houses, and more. HAIS is not affiliated with the Hawaiʻi Department of Education.
Go to PageHawaiʻi’s College Savings Program
Are you interested in a program that will help you save money in advance for higher education expenses? HI529, Hawaiʻi’s College Savings Program, allows anyone to open an account, including friends, grandparents and other family members, for as little as $15 and have earnings grow tax deferred.
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