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Asia Pacific Dance Festival – Introduction to Balinese Gamelan Music and Dance Workshops
Saturday, July 8, 2023 Click here to register. For beginner and intermediate students. No experience in Balinese music and dance required. Workshops are for ages 7 and up and limited to 30 participants. Please wear comfortable clothing, dancing will be…
Tuition and Fees
Tuition is the same whether courses are taken for credit, non credit, or audit. Tuition is refundable based upon the academic calendar for each course. Fall/SpringSummerUndergraduate CoursesCourses numbered 0-499Resident tuition: $471/credit Nonresident tuition: $1,389/creditResident and Nonresident tuition: $471/creditUndergraduateOnline CoursesCourses…
PHIL 104: Philosophy Through Computer Science
About the Instructor Daniel Lim completed a B.A. and an M.S. in Computer Science (U.C. Berkeley 1998, U.C. Davis 2001). After working as a web/database programmer for several years he went back to school and completed a Ph.D. in Philosophy…
Viewing Grades & Ordering Transcripts
Grade reports are not mailed, so view your final grades on STAR. [wptb id=91233] *Provided that the instructor submitted grades. If your grade does not appear on your transcripts, your instructor may not have entered it into the system or…
Application Tutorial
Access the Online Application Apply online for the UHM Outreach College, via the Liaison Centralized Application System (CAS). View Help Center Visit the Applicant Help Center for instructions and help with applying. Applicant Portal Login The Applicant Portal login is…
Application Deadlines and FAQS
APPLICATION DEADLINES PRIORITY DEADLINE: 10 working days prior to the start of the course. If you are required to provide transcripts (see Requirements for Admission), submit your application A MONTH PRIOR to the published deadlines as additional time is needed…
Application for Non-UH/Visiting Students
If you are from another institution or are not currently attending classes at a UH campus, please follow the instructions below. New, Returning, and Visiting Students Are you looking to take UH Mānoa courses through the Outreach College Extension and…
Application Information for High School Students
Are you a high school student? Learn more about eligibility on the program websites. Your high school has partnered with UH Mānoa to offer a dual credit course. Current 10th and 11th grade students who want to earn college credits…
Instructions for Current UH Students
If you are currently attending classes at a UH campus, please follow the instructions below. Graduating UH Students Are you a currently enrolled UH student who will graduate at the end of the current semester from a UH campus? Apply…
PACE 412: Gandhi, King & Nonviolence
About the Instructor Louann Ha'aheo Guanson is a long time teacher with the Matsunaga Institute for Peace and a Peacemaker in Hawai‘i and around the world working with Kingian and Gandhian leaders. She is an advocate for creating a culture…
PLAN 101 / SUST 114: Sustainable Cities
About the Instructor Scott Allen, professional planner with over a decade of working with government and non-government organizations toward sustainable development goals. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Learning Design and Technology. Enjoys spending his spare time sailing, hiking,…
LING 105: Language Endangerment, Globalization, and Indigenous Peoples
About the Instructor Dr. Anna Belew is the program manager at the Endangered Languages Project, a nonprofit organization that supports the revitalization and promotion of endangered languages worldwide. Her research focuses on language endangerment and sociolinguistics (the ways language and…
Sun Hui Hung
PROGRAM; FROM BARBARIAN GATE-CRASHER TO ARISTOCRATIC EMBLEM From Barbarian Gate-Crasher to Aristocratic Emblem, a Lecture and Recital by Dr. ʻSun Huiʻ Tsun-Hui Hung. Dr. Hung will not only be playing the instrument, but she will also be discussing the historical…
ASAN 491Z: Topics in Asian Studies – East Asian and Asian American Youth Digital Media Culture: Comics, Videos, Music, and Games
About the Instructor Jade Lum, MA, English, is currently a PhD student and Graduate Teaching Assistant in the English Department of the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Besides this course, she has previously taught first-year composition courses, literature courses on…
Summer Featured Courses
ASAN 491Z: Topics in Asian Studies – East Asian and Asian American Youth Digital Media Culture: Comics, Videos, Music, and Games ERTH 111: ERTH 111: Introduction to Volcanoes PHIL 104: Philosophy Through Computer Science BOT 160: Campus Plants LING 105:…