Colleges in Hawaii
Ranked, compared, and filtered by real data: costs, outcomes, and admissions
About Hawaii
The University of Hawaii system serves a geographically dispersed population across an archipelago, with UH Manoa's programs in marine biology, ocean engineering, and Pacific Island studies shaped directly by where the campus sits in the world.
The research opportunities in oceanography and astronomy are genuinely unique. The Mauna Kea observatories on the Big Island give astronomy students access to equipment that exists nowhere else on Earth, though the cost of living challenges that students face in Hawaii are real and worth planning for.
By Ownership
By Type
Why Study in Hawaii?
- Geography-driven programs Marine biology, oceanography, and Pacific studies programs shaped by a location that has no mainland equivalent.
- World-class astronomy access Mauna Kea observatories give astronomy students equipment access found nowhere else on Earth.
- Need-based aid available University of Hawaii need-based aid helps qualifying students manage the island cost of living.
- Local career demand for graduates Tourism, healthcare, and ocean sciences industries create consistent demand for graduates who stay in state.
- Highest cost of living Cost of living in Hawaii is the highest in the country — total cost of attendance rivals private mainland institutions.
- Many graduates leave the state Job market limitations mean a significant share of graduates leave Hawaii after completing their degrees.
- Mainland access is difficult Geographic isolation increases the cost and effort of accessing mainland internships, conferences, and professional networks.
How Hawaii Compares
See how Hawaii's colleges compare to the national average on the four measures most students and families weigh when deciding where to go: cost, acceptance rates, graduate earnings, and graduation rates.
Top Colleges in Hawaii
The colleges in Hawaii that rank highest by UCD Score, and those that deliver above-national graduate earnings at a below-average net price, two of the strongest signals when choosing a school.
Highest UCD Score
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Leeward Community College
University of Hawaii at Hilo
University of Hawaii Maui College
University of Hawaii-West Oahu
Best Value Colleges
Kapiolani Community College
Honolulu Community College
Windward Community College
Hawaii Community College
Kauai Community College
Best Colleges by Goal
Not every student is looking for the same thing. These six panels rank Hawaii's colleges by the data that matters most for each path.
Nursing & Health
Ranked by annual graduates
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1
University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu$57,624
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2
Hawaii Pacific University Honolulu$59,593
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3
Hawaii Medical College Honolulu$38,880
Engineering
Ranked by annual graduates
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1
University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu$57,624
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2
Hawaii Pacific University Honolulu$59,593
Business
Ranked by annual graduates
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1
University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu$57,624
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2
University of Hawaii-West Oahu Kapolei$52,075
- 3 $52,064
Most Affordable
Ranked by net price
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1
Leeward Community College Pearl City$5,137
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2
Kapiolani Community College Honolulu$5,202
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3
Honolulu Community College Honolulu$7,458
Community Colleges
Ranked by enrollment
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1
Kapiolani Community College Honolulu$5,202
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2
Leeward Community College Pearl City$5,137
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3
Honolulu Community College Honolulu$7,458
Highest Earnings
Ranked by grad earnings
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1
Hawaii Pacific University Honolulu$59,593
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2
University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu$57,624
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3
Chaminade University of Honolulu Honolulu$52,343
Career Outcomes & ROI
Which colleges give you the most for what you spend? These eight schools rank highest in Hawaii by the ratio of 10-year graduate earnings to annual net price.
| # | College | Net Price / yr | Earnings (10yr) | Ratio | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kapiolani Community College Honolulu | $5,202 | $44,599 | 8.6× | Excellent |
| 2 | Leeward Community College Pearl City | $5,137 | $39,899 | 7.8× | Excellent |
| 3 | Honolulu Community College Honolulu | $7,458 | $45,105 | 6.1× | Excellent |
| 4 | University of Hawaii-West Oahu Kapolei | $10,327 | $52,075 | 5.0× | Excellent |
| 5 | Windward Community College Kaneohe | $8,169 | $38,439 | 4.7× | Excellent |
| 6 | University of Hawaii Maui College Kahului | $8,061 | $34,453 | 4.3× | Excellent |
| 7 | University of Hawaii at Hilo Hilo | $11,856 | $47,856 | 4.0× | Excellent |
| 8 | Hawaii Community College Hilo | $8,942 | $34,891 | 3.9× | Strong |
ROI Ratio = median earnings 10 years after enrollment ÷ annual net price. Higher is better.
Popular Majors in Hawaii
The six fields of study with the most annual graduates across all colleges in Hawaii, based on IPEDS completion data.
Business
Liberal Arts
Health
Education
Biology
Social Sciences
Top Programs in Hawaii
The specific degree programs producing the most graduates across Hawaii's colleges. A more granular view than the Popular Majors above, useful when you already know roughly what you want to study and want to see where the volume is.
Top Careers in Hawaii
Careers with a strong employment footprint in Hawaii. What graduates from local colleges actually go on to do. State-level employment is shown where the BLS publishes it; national wage + growth shown alongside.
Colleges by City in Hawaii
The cities in Hawaii with the most colleges, ranked by number of institutions.
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