UH spring enrollment rises 4.2%
The University of Hawaii has its highest number of spring semester students in more than a decade.
University officials said Monday that 48,246 students are enrolled in credit courses at its 10 campuses statewide. That’s nearly 2,000 more than last spring, an increase of 4.2 percent.
"The increase in enrollment is gratifying because the campuses have made a commitment to increasing the educational attainment of Hawaii’s citizens and their efforts to recruit are paying off," said Linda Johnsrud, UH vice president for academic planning and policy.
All UH campuses except UH Manoa posted increases in enrollment over last spring faxless payday advance creditscore.
With 18,818 students, UH Manoa saw a decrease of 141 students, or 0.7 percent, compared to last spring.
Meanwhile, UH West Oahu saw the largest percentage increase, 18.3 percent, for a total of 970 students.
UH Hilo enrollment increased to 3,445 students, a 4.8 percent gain over last spring.
UH officials said enrollment at the seven community colleges is at 25,013, an increase of 7.6 percent, or 1,771 students, over last spring.