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Hawai?i CC and UH Hilo welcomed a delegation of university officials from Mumbai, India with a k¨©paepae ceremony on June 27, 2013. (Photo courtesy of Hawai?i CC)

A three-member delegation from Mumbai, India, is visiting , and the June 22¨C30. They are meeting with key UH administrators and government officials to discuss and finalize a joint grant proposal between President Barack Obama and India¡¯s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to support efforts to develop a similar community college model within the University of Mumbai. The visit is part of India¡¯s ambitious initiative to establish 10,000 community colleges for 500 million students by 2030.

The University of Mumbai has 667 affiliated colleges and more than 690,000 undergraduate students.

¡°They are coming here to learn what makes U.S. community colleges successful and how the U.S. model can be adapted to India,¡± said Kapi?olani CC Chancellor Leon Richards. ¡°Our colleges have been invited to provide technical expertise in helping India set-up hundreds of community colleges in support of India¡¯s vocational education and skills enhancement goals.¡±

¡°We¡¯re also excited about the prospect of entering into a partnership with the University of Mumbai to provide educational opportunities worldwide for administrators, faculty, staff and students,¡± said Hawai?i CC Chancellor Noreen Yamane.

Mumbai University Pro-Vice Chancellor Naresh Chandra, Mumbai University Management Council Member A.P. Mahajan and Mumbai University Academic Council Member Sanyogita Morarji will tour Kapi?olani CC¡¯s programs in hotel operations and management, culinary arts, health sciences and business, as well as UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹¡¯s School of Travel Industry Management and other programs.

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