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University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu

The University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu (UHWO ) is a public college in Kapolei, Hawaii. It is part of the University of Hawaiʻi system. It offers baccalaureate degrees in liberal arts and professional studies. UHWO opened in January 1976. In 1981 it was accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission or its predecessor.[7] In 2007, the school added first- and second-year subjects, becoming a four-year college.[8]

University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu
Former name
West Oʻahu College (1976–1989)
MottoMaluna aʻe o nā lāhui āpau ke ola ke kānaka (Hawaiian)[1]
Motto in English
"Above all nations is humanity"
TypePublic college
Established1976; 48 years ago (1976)
Parent institution
University of Hawaiʻi
AccreditationWSCUC
Endowment$341.7 million (system-wide) (2020)[2]
ChancellorMaenette K. P. Ah Nee-Benham[3]
PresidentDavid Lassner[4]
Academic staff
123[5]
Students2,944 (Spring 2018)[6]
Location,
Hawaii
,
United States

21°21′19″N 158°03′23″W / 21.3552°N 158.0564°W / 21.3552; -158.0564
CampusLarge Suburb, 300 acres (1.2 km2)
NewspaperThe Hoot
Colors  UH West O'ahu Red
  Black
NicknameOwls
MascotPueo
Websitewestoahu.hawaii.edu
Aerial view of the East Kapolei campus in 2013
Campus in 2015

In 2019 UHWO was the US' fastest-growing public baccalaureate college. It has one of the most diverse student populations among four-year public institutions, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education.[9][10] It is the University's newest campus.[11][circular reference] It was established in part to provide access to higher education in Leeward Oʻahu.[12]

The college offers undergraduate education. It enrolled 3,182 students in fall 2018, many from Leeward Oʻahu.[13][14] UHWO also reaches students around the state with its Distance Learning program. About 10 percent of UHWO 's enrollment listed another island as their permanent address.[15][16][17]

As of 2017 UHWO had the highest percentage of distance and online courses and programs and the highest percentage of part-time students in University of Hawaiʻi.[18] UHWO supports the study of Hawaiian language, history and culture.[19] The student:faculty ratio is 24:1.[20] Tuition is among the lowest in the nation.[21]

History edit

The idea for opening a second UH campus on Oʻahu formed in the mid-1960s over concern that the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa could not accommodate everyone.[22]

In 1966 the University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents approved a plan calling for the opening of such a campus.[23] In 1970, UH executive Richard Kosaki was appointed chancellor for the proposed school known as West Oʻahu College.[24] Kosaki proposed a new campus to serve the growing population in Leeward Oʻahu, where college attendance lagged other areas on the island.[25]

Opponents held that another campus was not needed and would take resources from other campuses.[26]

The college was approved by the Board of Regents as an upper division school in 1975.[27] It opened in January 1976 enrolling 75 students at Mililani, Campbell and Pearl City high schools.[28] It moved later that year to a Newtown Square office building in ʻAiea, Hawaiʻi,[29] offering day and evening classes.[30] The institution gained WASC accreditation in February 1981 and moved adjacent to Leeward Community College in Pearl City.[31] It began outreach programs in 1981 and 1983 sending faculty to Kauaʻi and Maui to teach classes on weekends.[32]

In 1989 the school’s name changed to the University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu to better identify it as part of the University of Hawaiʻi System.[33] It began planning to become a four-year institution.[34] UHWO added lower-division curricula in 2007, and in 2012 moved to a newly built campus in Kapolei.[35]

An Administration and Health Science building was added in 2018, and construction on a building for the Academy for Creative Media began in January 2019.[36][37]

Academics edit

UHWO offers degree programs and concentrations that emphasize liberal arts and practical applications, including creative media, cybersecurity, facilities management, and sustainable community food systems. Students choose among eight degree offerings with more than 40 concentrations. Average class size in Fall 2018 was 20 students.[38] UHWO also offers the following eight certificates: Applied Forensic Anthropology, Asian Studies, Disaster Preparedness & Emergency Management, Gender Studies, Health Care Administration, Music, Risk Management & Insurance, and Substance Abuse & Addictions Studies.[39]

Distance learning edit

UHWO offers in-person and online classes. Twenty-nine percent of students were enrolled exclusively in distance education courses in Fall 2017; 38 percent took at least one such course.[40]

University of Hawaiʻi System Community College students on Neighbor Islands can pursue online four-year degrees and certificates at University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu.[41] Classes may also be delivered through interactive television and in person.[41] Three degrees and 12 concentrations are available.[41]

Campus edit

The campus is located on 500 acres of former sugarcane land. The campus’ property includes a separate 991-acre parcel located above the H-1 Freeway.[42]

Clubs and organizations edit

Accounting Club edit

. The UHWO accounting club was created in 2000 to network students with professionals and prepare their skills for the accounting industry.[43]

Student National Education Association edit

The Student National Education Association (SNEA), also known as Education Club, helps students to improve and expand their knowledge of the teaching profession. SNEA provides an opportunity for future teachers to connect with local teachers and participate in the national student leadership conference.[44]

Associated Students of University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu edit

ASUHWO is an organization of the student body government committee that helps support student groups and organizes school functions and funding.[45]

Athletics edit

UHWO features an intramural sports program. The program is available to all enrolled students. The program includes of five sports including: flag football, volleyball, basketball, soccer and softball. The school’s mascot is the pueo, an owl native to Hawaii.[46]

Chancellors edit

  • Maenette K.P. Benham 2017–[47]
  • Rockne C. Freitas 2013-2016[48]

References edit

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  4. ^ "Office of the President :: University of Hawaii System". www.hawaii.edu.
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  11. ^ "The University of Hawaii at Hilo". Wikipedia. Retrieved July 22, 2019.. See infobox - Established.
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  43. ^ "Home | Accounting Club at University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu". acctclubatuhwo. Retrieved 2019-08-02.
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External links edit

  •   Media related to University of Hawaii–West Oahu at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website

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The University of Hawaiʻi West Oʻahu UHWO is a public college in Kapolei Hawaii It is part of the University of Hawaiʻi system It offers baccalaureate degrees in liberal arts and professional studies UHWO opened in January 1976 In 1981 it was accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission or its predecessor 7 In 2007 the school added first and second year subjects becoming a four year college 8 University of Hawaiʻi West OʻahuFormer nameWest Oʻahu College 1976 1989 MottoMaluna aʻe o na lahui apau ke ola ke kanaka Hawaiian 1 Motto in English Above all nations is humanity TypePublic collegeEstablished1976 48 years ago 1976 Parent institutionUniversity of HawaiʻiAccreditationWSCUCEndowment 341 7 million system wide 2020 2 ChancellorMaenette K P Ah Nee Benham 3 PresidentDavid Lassner 4 Academic staff123 5 Students2 944 Spring 2018 6 LocationKapolei Hawaii United States21 21 19 N 158 03 23 W 21 3552 N 158 0564 W 21 3552 158 0564CampusLarge Suburb 300 acres 1 2 km2 NewspaperThe HootColors UH West O ahu Red BlackNicknameOwlsMascotPueoWebsitewestoahu wbr hawaii wbr eduThis article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2024 Aerial view of the East Kapolei campus in 2013Campus in 2015In 2019 UHWO was the US fastest growing public baccalaureate college It has one of the most diverse student populations among four year public institutions according to the Chronicle of Higher Education 9 10 It is the University s newest campus 11 circular reference It was established in part to provide access to higher education in Leeward Oʻahu 12 The college offers undergraduate education It enrolled 3 182 students in fall 2018 many from Leeward Oʻahu 13 14 UHWO also reaches students around the state with its Distance Learning program About 10 percent of UHWO s enrollment listed another island as their permanent address 15 16 17 As of 2017 UHWO had the highest percentage of distance and online courses and programs and the highest percentage of part time students in University of Hawaiʻi 18 UHWO supports the study of Hawaiian language history and culture 19 The student faculty ratio is 24 1 20 Tuition is among the lowest in the nation 21 Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Distance learning 3 Campus 4 Clubs and organizations 4 1 Accounting Club 4 2 Student National Education Association 4 3 Associated Students of University of Hawaiʻi West Oʻahu 5 Athletics 6 Chancellors 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe idea for opening a second UH campus on Oʻahu formed in the mid 1960s over concern that the University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa could not accommodate everyone 22 In 1966 the University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents approved a plan calling for the opening of such a campus 23 In 1970 UH executive Richard Kosaki was appointed chancellor for the proposed school known as West Oʻahu College 24 Kosaki proposed a new campus to serve the growing population in Leeward Oʻahu where college attendance lagged other areas on the island 25 Opponents held that another campus was not needed and would take resources from other campuses 26 The college was approved by the Board of Regents as an upper division school in 1975 27 It opened in January 1976 enrolling 75 students at Mililani Campbell and Pearl City high schools 28 It moved later that year to a Newtown Square office building in ʻAiea Hawaiʻi 29 offering day and evening classes 30 The institution gained WASC accreditation in February 1981 and moved adjacent to Leeward Community College in Pearl City 31 It began outreach programs in 1981 and 1983 sending faculty to Kauaʻi and Maui to teach classes on weekends 32 In 1989 the school s name changed to the University of Hawaiʻi West Oʻahu to better identify it as part of the University of Hawaiʻi System 33 It began planning to become a four year institution 34 UHWO added lower division curricula in 2007 and in 2012 moved to a newly built campus in Kapolei 35 An Administration and Health Science building was added in 2018 and construction on a building for the Academy for Creative Media began in January 2019 36 37 Academics editUHWO offers degree programs and concentrations that emphasize liberal arts and practical applications including creative media cybersecurity facilities management and sustainable community food systems Students choose among eight degree offerings with more than 40 concentrations Average class size in Fall 2018 was 20 students 38 UHWO also offers the following eight certificates Applied Forensic Anthropology Asian Studies Disaster Preparedness amp Emergency Management Gender Studies Health Care Administration Music Risk Management amp Insurance and Substance Abuse amp Addictions Studies 39 Distance learning edit UHWO offers in person and online classes Twenty nine percent of students were enrolled exclusively in distance education courses in Fall 2017 38 percent took at least one such course 40 University of Hawaiʻi System Community College students on Neighbor Islands can pursue online four year degrees and certificates at University of Hawaiʻi West Oʻahu 41 Classes may also be delivered through interactive television and in person 41 Three degrees and 12 concentrations are available 41 Campus editThe campus is located on 500 acres of former sugarcane land The campus property includes a separate 991 acre parcel located above the H 1 Freeway 42 Clubs and organizations editAccounting Club edit The UHWO accounting club was created in 2000 to network students with professionals and prepare their skills for the accounting industry 43 Student National Education Association edit The Student National Education Association SNEA also known as Education Club helps students to improve and expand their knowledge of the teaching profession SNEA provides an opportunity for future teachers to connect with local teachers and participate in the national student leadership conference 44 Associated Students of University of Hawaiʻi West Oʻahu edit ASUHWO is an organization of the student body government committee that helps support student groups and organizes school functions and funding 45 Athletics editUHWO features an intramural sports program The program is available to all enrolled students The program includes of five sports including flag football volleyball basketball soccer and softball The school s mascot is the pueo an owl native to Hawaii 46 Chancellors editMaenette K P Benham 2017 47 Rockne C Freitas 2013 2016 48 References edit Otsubo Monument Works Archived 2020 07 02 at the Wayback Machine National Register of Historic Places Registration Form DLNR page 85 As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report UH West Oʻahu Chancellor s Office webpage Office of the President University of Hawaii System www hawaii edu General Catalog University of Hawaii System 10 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