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Hawaii Pacific University
1164 Bishop Street, Suite 1506
Honolulu, HI 96813
Contact: Dr. Leslie Correa, Vice President of Institutional Research and Academic Support
Tel: (808) 544-0235
Email:
lcorrea@hpu.edu
Toll Free:
(866) 225-5478
WIA ELIGIBLE TRAINING PROVIDER:
Yes
LONG-TERM PROGRAM(S):
Yes
SHORT-TERM COURSE(S):
No
EFFECTIVE PERIOD:
Thursday, July 01, 2010
to
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Note: WIA funds for training may be used only at eligible training providers
for approved programs.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
| |
ALL Participants |
WIA Participants Only |
Program |
Complete % |
% Obtain Unsub
Employ |
Avg Qtr Wage
at Employ |
% Comp &
Obtain Unsub Employ |
Retention % |
Avg Qtr Wage
at retention |
% with Cred |
Accounting AS |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Accounting BSBA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Advertising BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Anthropology BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Applied Mathematics BS |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Applied Sociology BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Biology BS |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Business Administration BSBA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Business Administration MBA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Business Economics BSBA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Communication BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Communication MA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Computer Information Systems |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Computer Science AS |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Computer Science BS |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Corporate Communications BSBA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Diplomacy and Military Studies BS |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Diplomacy and Military Studies MA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Economics AS |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Economics BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Entrepreneurial Studies BSBA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Environmental Sciences BS |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Environmental Studies BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Finance AS |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Finance BSBA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Global Leadership MA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Graduate Certificate - Electronic Commerce |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Graduate Certificate - Information System |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
History BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Human Resource Development BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Human Resource Management BSBA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Human Resource Management BSBA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Human Services BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Individualized Major BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Information Systems MS |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
International Business BSBA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
International Relations BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
International Studiesf BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Journalism BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Justice Administration AA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Justice Administration BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Management AS |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Management BSBA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Marine Biology BS |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Marketing AS |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Marketing BSBA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Mathematics AA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Military Studies AS |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Oceanography BS |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Organizational Change MA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Political Science BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Pre-medical Studies BS |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Psychology BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Public Administration BSBA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Public Relations BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Social Science BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Social Work BSW |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Supervisory Leadership A |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Teaching English as a Second Language BA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Teaching English as a Second Language MA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
Travel Industry Management BSBA |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
<5 |
- Employment and wage statistics are calculated by using the Unemployment
Insurance System for the period July 1, 2005 to June 30, 2006.
- Completion and credential rates (if available) are provided by the training provider.
- Please see Data Limits for additional information about the calculated statistics.
01 INTRODUCTION AND DEADLINES
Type of School
4-year private university
Deadlines for 2010-2011(Dates subject to change)
Admission to School
Fall
Final Deadline:
10 days after class starts
March 1
Winter
Final Deadline:
December 22, 2010 (last day to register)
Summer
Preferred Date:
At least 1 week before class starts
Final Deadline:
3 days after class starts
Housing
Fall and Spring
Preferred Date:
March 31, 2010
Final Deadline:
on-campus housing waitlist
Financial Aid
Summer
Final Deadline:
Case by case basis depending on eligibility
Fall and Spring
Preferred Date:
March 1
Final Deadline:
First day of term
Tuition (Subject to change)
Accreditation/Licensing/Approving Agency
Council on Social Work Education
Hawaii Teacher Standards Board
National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission
Office of the State Approving Agency for Veteran Training
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Types of Degrees/Certificates/Diplomas
Associate degree (2-year degree)
Baccalaureate degree (4-year degree)
Master's degree (2-year degree)
02 AVERAGE ENROLLMENT PER TERM
Total:
8,113
Women:
4,651
Men:
3,462
Full-time:
4,471
Part-time:
3,642
Out-of-State:
2,957
New Students:
2,405
Women:
1,291
Men:
1,114
Graduate:
1,207
03 SCHOOL AND CLASS SCHEDULE
When Classes Offered:
Days, nights, and weekends
Type and Length of Term:
Two 15-week semesters per academic year
4-week winter interim
Two 7 1/2-week summer sessions
One 11-week summer session
Number of Terms per Academic Year:
6
Summer Session:
3 summer sessions; extensive undergraduate and graduate courses
Winter Session:
Yes
From
December to January
When Classes Offered:
Days, nights, and weekends
04 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE CREDIT PROGRAMS
Programs Offered
Cooperative Education Programs: Maximum 12 credits per program
Internships/Field Placements
By special arrangement, earn limited credit through study at another school
Interdisciplinary Program
ROTC: Through UH Manoa, Air Force and Army
Alternative Credit Accepted
For College Level Examination Program (CLEP) Test
For Independent Study
For Some Job-Related Training Programs
05 LIBRARY AVAILABILITY
Yes, on campus
Yes, in town
06-69 PROGRAMS OF STUDY OFFERED
Long-Term Programs |
Start Date |
End Date |
|
Accounting AS
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Accounting BSBA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Advertising BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Anthropology BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Applied Mathematics BS
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Applied Sociology BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Biology BS
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Business Administration BSBA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Business Administration MBA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Business Economics BSBA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Communication BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Communication MA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Computer Information Systems
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Computer Science AS
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Computer Science BS
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Corporate Communications BSBA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Diplomacy and Military Studies BS
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Diplomacy and Military Studies MA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
East-West Classical Studies - BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Economics AS
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Economics BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Education MEd
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
English BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Entrepreneurial Studies BSBA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Environmental Sciences BS
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Environmental Studies BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Finance AS
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Finance BSBA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
General Studies
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Global Leadership MA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Grad Cert - Global Leadership
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Grad Cert - Human Resource Mangement
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Grad Cert - International Management
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Grad Cert - Knowledge Management
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Grad Cert - National and Community Change and Development
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Grad Cert - Post Master's Family Nurse Practitioner
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Grad Cert - Secondary Education
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Grad Cert - Software Engineering
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Grad Cert - Telecommunications Security
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Graduate Certificate - Electronic Commerce
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Graduate Certificate - Information System
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
History BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Human Resource Development BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Human Resource Management BSBA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Human Resource Management BSBA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Human Services BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Individualized Major BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Information Systems MS
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
International Business BSBA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
International Relations BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
International Studiesf BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Journalism BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Justice Administration AA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Justice Administration BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Management AS
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Management BSBA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Marine Biology BS
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Marine Science
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Marketing AS
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Marketing BSBA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Mathematics AA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Military Studies AS
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Nursing - RN to BSN Program
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Nursing - RN to MSN Program
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Nursing BS
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Oceanography BS
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Organizational Change MA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Political Science BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Pre-Chiropractic
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Pre-medical Studies BS
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Pre-Occupational Therapy
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Pre-Physical Therapy
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Pre-Physican Assistant
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Psychology BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Public Administration BSBA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Public Relations BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Social Science BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Social Work - MSW
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Social Work BSW
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Supervisory Leadership A
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Teaching English as a Second Language BA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Teaching English as a Second Language MA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
Travel Industry Management BSBA
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
UG Cert - Asian Studies
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
UG Cert - Body, Sex, and Food
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
UG Cert - Computer Information Systems
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
UG Cert - Culture and Social Analysis
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
UG Cert - Forensic Health Science
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
UG Cert - Individualized Anthropology
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
UG Cert - Pacific Studies
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
UG Cert - Public Anthropology
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
UG Cert - Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
UG Cert - Transcultural Nursing
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
|
UG Cert - Travel & Hospitality Management
|
7/1/2010
|
6/30/2012
|
70 BUS/PARKING
Accessible on bus route
Parking available
71 SCHOOL VISITS
Upon request
Contact:
Director of Admissions
1164 Bishop Street, Suite 200
Honolulu
Tel:
(808) 544-0238
72 NEW STUDENT ADMISSIONS
Admission Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent
High school minimum GPA: 2.5 (higher for some programs)
SAT or ACT scores
Recommendations
Suggested
High school courses (4 years English, 3 years math, 2 years soc. studies, 2 years science)
Interviews
Alternate Admission Routes
None
Preference for Admitting Hawaii Residents
None
73 TRANSFER ADMISSION (IN-STATE)
GPA Required:
Minimum 2.0
Letter Grade:
C or better
Maximum Number of Credits Transferable:
90
Assistance to Admit Special Transfer Students
Center for Graduate and Adult Services
Contact:
Jill Merl, Associate Director/Advisor
Tel:
(808) 544-9364
74 STEPS FOR APPLYING (EXCEPT SUMMER SCHOOL OF 2- AND 4-YEAR COLLEGES)
Items to Submit
Application Form:
Yes
Transcript:
Yes
Application Fee:
$50
Can Fee Be Waived?
No
Personal Recommendations:
Yes
TB/Medical Clearance:
Yes
Deadline:
See topic 01
For More Information
Contact:
Director of Admissions
Tel:
(808) 544-0238
75 GRADUATE SCHOOL
Required for Admission
Baccalaureate Degree
Recommendations: 2 letters of reference
Tests: Not reported
Undergraduate GPA Minimum: 2.7
Steps for Applying
Application Fee
Application Fee: $50
Deadline for application: Rolling
Other: Resume
TOEFL for foreign students
Transcripts
Deadline for Application:
Rolling
For More Information
Contact:
Director of Graduate Admissions
Tel:
(808) 544-0279
76 HOUSING
Off-Campus Referral Office Available
Contact:
Housing Director
1164 Bishop Street, Suite 210-E
Tel: (808) 544-1430
On-Campus Housing
Men Only Dorm
:
None
Women Only Dorm
:
Yes
Coed Dorm
:
Yes
Upper Division Dorm
:
None
Married Student Housing
:
Yes
Apartments
:
Yes
Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities
:
Yes
Meal Plan Available
:
Yes
General Priorities to Select Students
Full-time, first year
Cost Range for Room and Board:
$5,824 per semester (double occupancy) with $500 security deposit included
Estimated Annual % Increase:
3%
77 HOW TO APPLY FOR ON-CAMPUS HOUSING
Address for Application
Director of Residence Life
Hawaii Pacific University/Hawaii Loa Campus
45-045 Kamehameha Highway
Kaneohe, HI 96744
Deposit Required:
$500
Deadline for Application:
Rolling
For More Information
Contact:
Admissions Office
Tel:
(808) 544-0238
78 AVERAGE FULL-TIME COSTS
(Subject to change)
Tuition and Fees
Resident and nonresident:
$15,720
Application Fee
Resident and nonresident:
$50
Books, Health Insurance, etc
Resident and nonresident:
$3,092
Room and Board
Resident and nonresident:
$11,648
Total Costs
Resident and nonresident:
$30,460
Estimated Annual % Increase:
5%
79 AVERAGE PART-TIME COSTS
(Subject to change)
Tuition and Fees
Resident and nonresident:
Starting from $330 per credit; refer to tuition schedule
Application Fee
Resident and nonresident:
$50
Books/Supplies
Resident and nonresident:
$100 per course (estimate)
Total Costs
Resident and nonresident:
Varies depending on the total number of credits registered
Estimated Annual % Increase:
5%
80 REFUND POLICY
See catalog
81 TUITION EXEMPTIONS
None
Resident tuition rates to persons of Hawaiian ancestry, regardless
of place of residence:
No
82 TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID OFFERED
Grants
Pell Grant Supplementary Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) State of Hawaii Scholarship Hawaii Student Incentive Grant Approved for Army/Navy tuition assistance Presidents Scholarship Tuition Waiver
Loans
Perkins Loan Stafford Student Loan (formerly GSL) Parent Loans to Undergraduate Students (PLUS) Supplemental Loan to Students (SLS)
Employment
College Work-Study Placement Office Cooperative education and career development
Scholarships From This School Based on Need
Other Scholarships From This School
For More Information
Contact:
Admissions Office
Tel:
(808) 544-0238
83 HOW TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID
Required Forms
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
School Code Number:
007279
Preferred Date:
March 15 for new students
Final Deadline:
Contact school
School's Application
Preferred Date:
None for new students
Final Deadline:
None for new students
Others (When Applicable)
Application form for specific financial aid program
For More Information
Contact:
Adam Hatch, Financial Aid Director
Tel:
(808) 544-0253
Note: Selective Service Registration is required of males ages 18-25 to
receive Federal and State Student Financial Aid.
84 SERVICES FOR ALL STUDENTS
Orientation for New/Returning Adult/Transfer Students
Contact:
Director of Admissions
Tel:
(808) 544-0238
Academic Advising
Contact:
Ms. Ann Yamashiro (Windward Campus), Director
Tel:
Ann: (808) 236-3570, Karen: (808) 544-1198
Or: Ms. Karen St. John (Downtown Campus), Director
Tel:
(808) 233-3170
Career Counseling
Career Placement
Contact:
Joseph Barrientos
Tel:
(808) 544-0230
Cooperative Education Program
Contact:
Lianne Maeda, Director
Tel:
(808) 544-0230
Financial Aid
Contact:
Financial Aid
Tel:
(808) 544-0253
Health Care
Contact:
Richard Yount, Registrar
Tel:
(808) 544-0272
Graduate Placement Program
Contact:
Joseph Barrientos
Tel:
(808) 544-0230
Services for
Athletes
Contact:
Darren Vorderbruegge, Athletic Director
Tel:
(808) 544-0223
Services for
International Students
Contact:
Ann Newton, Director, International Student Services
Tel:
(808) 544-0265
Services for
Low-Income/Economically Disadvantaged Students/Welfare Recipients
Contact:
Financial Aid
Tel:
(808) 544-0253
Services for
Older or Senior Citizen Students (age 55 or older)
Contact:
Jill Merl, Associate Director/Advisor
Tel:
(808) 544-9364
Services for
Veterans
Contact:
Ralph Gallogly
Tel:
(808) 544-1101
Services for
Other Special Service
Contact:
Richard Yount, Registrar
Tel:
(808) 544-0272
Services for
Center for Academic Success
Contact:
Amy Sodeman, Director
Tel:
(808) 544-9334
Services for Students with Disabilities
Registration assistance
Early registration
Accessible buildings/facilities on campus
Academic counseling
Testing accommodations
Accessible parking
Last Updated: Thursday, August 19, 2010
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