Testimonials
- Alumni
- Gabriel Navalta
- Transferred From
- Hawaiʻi Community College
- AS Creative Media
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu
- BA Creative Media
- Alumni
- Gabriel Navalta
- Transferred From
- Hawaiʻi Community College
- AS Creative Media
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu
- BA Creative Media
Words of Advice
“The transition wasn’t as scary as I thought. The coursework felt familiar, my credits transferred, and I already had a portfolio that prepared me for upper-division work. If you’re interested in content creation, design, video, or visual storytelling—Creative Media opens doors. And starting at 鶹ý CC can absolutely get you there.”
- Alumni
- John Schoffstall
- Transferred From
- Kauaʻi Community College
- AA, Liberal Arts, AS, Creative Media
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu
- BA Public Administration
- Alumni
- John Schoffstall
- Transferred From
- Kauaʻi Community College
- AA, Liberal Arts, AS, Creative Media
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu
- BA Public Administration
Words of Advice
"Check what credits you need for your transfer program. You might be missing some credits that you could get before going to university. This helps you save money and avoid credit problems. If you're distance education, there might be some 100-200 level classes that you cannot take online. Take advantage of the automatic admission system. It's amazing, I had no fuss or problems with it. I just went through the steps, and I was a West Oahu student. I did not have to apply or write a cover letter. I'd advise you to talk to your counselor before transferring."
- Alumni
- Jenny Brown
- Transferred From
- Kapiʻolani Community College
- AS Natural Science, Engineering
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
- BS Electrical Engineering
- Alumni
- Jenny Brown
- Transferred From
- Kapiʻolani Community College
- AS Natural Science, Engineering
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
- BS Electrical Engineering
Words of Advice
From STEM peer tutoring and mentoring to the Ka‘ie‘ie program to the UPASS and laptop loans, these campus resources are basically "free.” There are incredible resources within the University of Hawai‘i System that your school tuition and fees already pay for. Learning this early at Kapi‘olani Community College, before I transferred to the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, made my journey both personally enriching and financially accessible. Learn about the resources available to you and use them now!
- Alumni
- Malia Ho'okano
- Transferred From
- Kauaʻi Community College
- AA Liberal Arts
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu
- BA Business Administration, Marketing
Second, take advantage of opportunities—these can open doors you didn’t even know existed.
Third, don’t be afraid to ask for help. Lean on your advisors, success coaches, and student services; they are there to support you.
Finally, believe that it’s possible. Even if it feels overwhelming at first, transferring and finishing your degree is achievable, especially with distance learning options.
- Alumni
- Malia Ho'okano
- Transferred From
- Kauaʻi Community College
- AA Liberal Arts
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi – West Oʻahu
- BA Business Administration, Marketing
Words of Advice
First, connect with your student services specialist to help navigate the transfer process.
Second, take advantage of opportunities—these can open doors you didn’t even know existed.
Third, don’t be afraid to ask for help. Lean on your advisors, success coaches, and student services; they are there to support you.
Finally, believe that it’s possible. Even if it feels overwhelming at first, transferring and finishing your degree is achievable, especially with distance learning options.
- Alumni
- Derek Respicio
- Transferred From
- University of Hawaiʻi Maui College
- AA Liberal Arts
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
- BEd Elementary Education
- Alumni
- Derek Respicio
- Transferred From
- University of Hawaiʻi Maui College
- AA Liberal Arts
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
- BEd Elementary Education
Words of Advice
My tip for other students is to be prepared, plan ahead, and to stay organized. My recommendation is to stay in touch with your department counselor and follow the plan. Your counselors can help you in the right direction and make sure you're taking the right classes that will transfer over. It is also important to ask questions when you don't understand something, don't wait till the last minute to ask. In addition, stay on top of deadlines and use a system that works for you. Follow deadlines, requirements, and the necessary paperwork to make the process smoother. Finally, give yourself a break and do some self-care. Going to college is tough alone, having to work and do other things your life brings you can be tough.
- Alumni
- Paul Zacharias
- Transferred From
- University of Hawaiʻi Maui College
- AA Liberal Arts
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi Maui College
- BAS Sustainable Science Management (SSM)
It’s also important to build strong relationships with your academic advisor and your professors. Your advisor can help guide your path, while your professors can offer valuable insight and real-world perspective that can shape your decisions in meaningful ways.
Most importantly, be proactive. Don’t wait until the last minute to ask questions or make a plan. Stay organized, communicate often, and take ownership of your journey. The more effort you put in early, the more it will pay off as you move closer to achieving your degree and your goals.
- Alumni
- Paul Zacharias
- Transferred From
- University of Hawaiʻi Maui College
- AA Liberal Arts
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi Maui College
- BAS Sustainable Science Management (SSM)
Words of Advice
If you’re thinking about transferring, my biggest advice is to take full advantage of the resources available through the 鶹ýsystem. There are so many tools and support services designed to help you succeed—don’t hesitate to use them.
It’s also important to build strong relationships with your academic advisor and your professors. Your advisor can help guide your path, while your professors can offer valuable insight and real-world perspective that can shape your decisions in meaningful ways.
Most importantly, be proactive. Don’t wait until the last minute to ask questions or make a plan. Stay organized, communicate often, and take ownership of your journey. The more effort you put in early, the more it will pay off as you move closer to achieving your degree and your goals.
- Alumni
- Ashley Begonia
- Transferred From
- Honolulu Community College
- AA Liberal Arts
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
- BS Kinesiology & Rehabilitation Science
- Alumni
- Ashley Begonia
- Transferred From
- Honolulu Community College
- AA Liberal Arts
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
- BS Kinesiology & Rehabilitation Science
Words of Advice
Connect with your academic counselors, ask any and all questions, and to join clubs or organizations around campus to make friends and become more comfortable in learning new things and environments
- Alumni
- Faith Setik
- Transferred From
- Kapiʻolani Community College
- AA Liberal Arts
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
- BEd Secondary Education: Social Studies
- Alumni
- Faith Setik
- Transferred From
- Kapiʻolani Community College
- AA Liberal Arts
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
- BEd Secondary Education: Social Studies
Words of Advice
"Take part in the Ka’ie’ie Program for a smooth transition to 鶹ýMānoa, a year in advance from your expected transfer. Also, take up any opportunity or resource centers that provide better tips and know-hows that keep you in college to pursue your dreams and goals!"
- Alumni
- Jennifer Erbe
- Transferred From
- Windward Community College
- AA Liberal Arts
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
- BA Psychology & BA Hawaiian Studies
- Alumni
- Jennifer Erbe
- Transferred From
- Windward Community College
- AA Liberal Arts
- Transferred To
- University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
- BA Psychology & BA Hawaiian Studies
Words of Advice
My best advice is to start the transfer process early and stay in contact with your transfer counsellor. They can help you with declaring your major as early as possible. Declaring allows you to streamline registering for classes within your degree. Also, attend new student orientations so you can meet people and make more friends.
General Transfer Steps for the University of Hawaiʻi
These steps serve as general guidelines and students are strongly encouraged to talk with an advisor to develop a transfer plan that fits their individual academic goals.
Step 1
Confirm your major and career goals.
Think about what you want to study and what kind of job or career you're interested in. Consider your interests, talents, values, and what makes you happy. Still deciding? No problem! Visit a career center to learn about where education can take you!
Step 2
Choose a 鶹ýcampus that offers the program or major that best fits your interests, goals, and schedule.
Decide if you want to transfer to a 鶹ý2-year community college or a 鶹ý4-year university. Explore majors available at each campus with your advisor or counselor: Degrees and Programs
Step 3
Know the Admissions application deadlines to the 鶹ýcampus that you have chosen.
It is also important to know the application deadlines and admissions criteria for your specific major.
Step 4
Apply.
Fill out the online application for your chosen 鶹ýcampus by the specified deadline. Make sure all the required sections of the application are accurately filled out and gather required documents before submitting it. Submit application materials for your specific major, if applicable.
Step 5
Once accepted, contact your new academic advisor or counselor for guidance and support.
They can answer any questions you might have about the transfer process.
Transfer Student Stories
Windward CC to 鶹ýWest Oʻahu
Kauaʻi CC to 鶹ýWest Oʻahu
鶹ýMaui College to 鶹ýWest Oʻahu
Leeward CC to 鶹ýMānoa
Honolulu CC to 鶹ýMānoa
鶹ý CC to 鶹ýHilo
Kapi‘olani CC to 鶹ýMānoa