National grant funds Direct2UH initiative to simplify college path for students
University of Hawai?i expands Direct2UH program with national grant to simplify college admissions and access.
University of Hawai?i expands Direct2UH program with national grant to simplify college admissions and access.
The class achieved a record 87% graduation rate and sent approximately a third of college-bound students to the UH system.
As of fall 2025, 12,618 Native Hawaiians are enrolled across the UH System.
Attendees take in a rare, all-access experience across campus, featuring more than 100 academic programs and student services.
Enrollment across UH reached 51,411 students in fall 2025, a 2% increase from last fall and the highest enrollment since 2017.
Students embrace affordable summer classes, speeding academic progress and essential workforce preparation.
The class of 2024 CCRI report details the outcomes of 11,613 students among 67 public schools including public charters.
“I encourage you to take a look, reflect on the aspirations and priorities we have outlined together, and continue to be part of this journey.”
1,000+ elementary students explored UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹, toured campus, and cheered on Rainbow Wahine basketball to inspire future college dreams.
Lassner also honored the UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ women's soccer team and Professor Joseph Keaweʻaimoku Kaholokula