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UH Manoa

Transcript: m 1 2 p b Y g X F Kayla Miguel UH MANOA E Major: Education Career: Math Professor D UH Manoa is... Location Located in Honolulu, HI Type Public Co-Educational Size Male/female ratio: 42:58 Total student population: 17,612 Setting Urban Campus that is 320 acres in size. Admisson Difficulty SAT Requirements: 510 Critical Reading / Math OR ACT 22 English / Math / Composite 81% Acceptance Rate C University of Manoa Financial Help Native Hawaiian students enrolled on the UH Mānoa campus must by full-time undergraduates with a 2.5 GPA University of Hawai'i Mānoa Kua'ana Tuition Waiver Pays all tuiton for the school year. Students have to reapply every year. Award amount: $10,000/year (for 4 years) Status: Resident Class: Freshman Minimum GPA: 3.5 SAT or ACT Scores: "High" Aditional Requirements: Personal Statement, Letter of Recommendation and UH Mānoa Application. New Warrior Scholarships: CHANCELLOR'S SCHOLARSHIP B Five Fun Facts: UH Manoa has nine All-Gender Restrooms on campus. Brought to you by the LGBTQ+ Club. Honolulu, where UH Manoa is located, is one of America’s safest cities. UH Manoa is in the Division I athletics program with approximately 450 students on 20 varsity teams in affiliation with the Western Athletic Conference The Mānoa Guardian app for smartphones is designed to allow Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers to assist you to your car/ dorms whenever you feel in danger. UH Manos's Campus Center Board Activities Council throws a Cram Jam event at the end of every Semester that includes late-night events for students to get ready to ace exams. A Thank you!

UH MANOA

Transcript: Beach Paddling Snorkling Hiking Sports Fishing Shopping Etc. History UH Manoa was founded in 1907 under the Morril Act, and was the first college of agriculture and mechanics. In 1912 the college was moved to Manoa Valley, Hawaii Hall was the first permanent building of the campus. In 1920 the college became the University of Hawaii, and continued to grow through the ages. Meal Plans Career Service Accounting Engineering Nursing Marine Biology Hawaiian Theater Real Estate Etc. Many clubs Sports for men and women Many community service projects Service Learning Hiking Beach Paddling Activities Description Deposit: $225 Coed housing Apartments for married and single students Special housing for disabling students SAT or ACT SAT-R:480-580, M:500-610, W:470-580 ACT-21-27 4 yrs. of English 3 yrs. of Math 3 yrs. of Science 3 yrs. of Social Studies GPA: 2.5-3.75 recommended essay 2500 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, 808-956-8111 Medium sized, Public University Known for its research fields in oceanography, astronomy, Pacific and Asian studies, linguistics, cancer research, and genetics Offers bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees and is popular for its art and science Application School activities http://manoa.hawaii.edu/ https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/college-university-search/university-of-hawaii-at-manoa Help develop career plan Help choose major Career guidance and counseling Assist in job searching $12,786 Average 1st year package 81% receives financial aid Manoa Merit Scholarship: 2,500 per semester Presidential Scholarship: 4,000 a year Regents Scholarship: 4,000 a year MAP Financial Aid and Scholarships Campus living UH MANOA NICHOLAS CHAI Interested Majors Academics PRIME 19- all meals, $2,374 Choice 14-14 meals in a week, $2,057 Select 10- 10 meals served each week, $1,794 Basic 7- 7 meals served each week, $1,524 Citations Engineering Marine Biology Real Estate

University of Hawaii Manoa (UH Manoa)

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