Leeward CC awarded federal grant aimed at increasing adult student enrollment
Leeward Community College awarded a $1.18 million federal Department of Education grant as part of the TRIO Educational Opportunity Centers program.
Leeward Community College awarded a $1.18 million federal Department of Education grant as part of the TRIO Educational Opportunity Centers program.
The grant will build upon prior UH West Oʻahu’s successes by supporting a range of teaching,?applied research and promotional and community engagement activities.
Results from the more rigorous testing standard show Hawaii¡¯s students moving toward meeting higher expectations for college and career readiness.
The new Clinical Building will provide space for advocacy training as well as pro bono community outreach for at-risk populations.
The only non-credit accredited program of its kind in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ received the annual merit award for achieving 100 percent graduate pass rate on the CST examination cycle.
The annual awards support student leadership in sustainability, innovation and entrepreneurial problem-solving.
Two combined undergraduate and advanced degree ceremonies are planned for the 2017 spring commencement.
Through inventive, innovative and collaborative efforts from both institutions, Hoʻopili ʻĀina has established itself as a model of excellence.
The Honolulu CC and UH West Oʻahu team’s winning project tackled modernizing facility visitation scheduling at Oʻahu Community Correctional Center.
The demand for speech language and hearing rehabilitation in China far exceeds the number of qualified practitioners.