Factbook
“UH West O‘ahu Factbook” is made available to provide a convenient source of information on many aspects of the University of Hawai‘i–West O‘ahu. Data on admissions, enrollment, cost and aid, graduation and retention, and faculty and staff are included. indicates Microsoft Power BI enabled reports. For a guide to using the Factbook, click here.
Contact Information
John Stanley, MEd
Director of Institutional Research
jstanley@hawaii.edu
Introduction
UH West O‘ahu, the most recent addition to the UH system, opened its doors in January 1976 as West O‘ahu College. The name of the institution was changed to the University of Hawai‘i – West O‘ahu by the Board of Regents in 1989.
UH West O‘ahu is a four-year, comprehensive university with an emphasis on baccalaureate education founded in the liberal arts, serving professional, career-related, and applied fields, based on State and regional needs. UH West O‘ahu is committed to providing access to residents throughout the State of Hawai‘i through its partnerships with the University of Hawai‘i community colleges and its delivery of distance education programs. UH West O‘ahu is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities.
UH West O‘ahu provides an environment for students and faculty to embark on a journey of discovery that improves the quality of life for our citizens. UH West O‘ahu has moved into a new phase of growth with the transition to a full four-year university in 2007. The expanded capacity allows UH West O‘ahu to serve both regional and statewide educational needs. The programs of the University are designed to be responsive to the needs of our students. UH West O‘ahu faculty are engaged in three basic types of activities: teaching, research, and service. Our staff and faculty are dedicated to the needs of students in the pursuit of their educational and professional goals through a curriculum emphasizing the humanities, social sciences and selected professional programs. The University’s curriculum offerings are founded on the principle that career training, the humanities, and social sciences are complementary.
For more information, check out the UH West O‘ahu general catalog.
Admissions
Enrollment
Headcount Enrollment (Primary Majors) by Selected Characteristics
Quick Enrollment Facts Dashboard with US Census Community Survey Data
Headcount Enrollment by Primary Major and Educational Level
Headcount Enrollment by Primary Major, Gender, & Ethnicity
Headcount Enrollment by Secondary Majors Historical
Enrollment Projections for the UH West O‘ahu Campus
Additional enrollment reports
Transfers Into UH West Oahu
Benchmarking
Cost & Aid
Financial Aid
Curriculum / Courses
Degrees and Certificates Awarded
Retention and Graduation Rates
Summary of Retention and Graduation Rates
Student Success Dashboard
Retention/Graduation Rates Disaggregated by Selected Characteristics (UH Login and Authorization Required):
Freshmen Retention Rates by Selected Characteristics
Freshmen Graduation Rates by Selected Characteristics
Transfer Retention Rates by Selected Characteristics
Transfer Graduation Rates by Selected Characteristics
Additional retention and graduation rate reports
Predictive Analytics
Postgraduate Outcomes
Employment Status of Degree Earners (Data Exchange Partnership Dashboard)
Median Wages of Degree Earners (Data Exchange Partnership Dashboard)
Student Loan Indebtedness Report: Undergraduate Non-Transfer Students
Employment Status of Degree Earners (Alumni Survey)
Employment/Graduate School Status of Degree Earners (IRO Dashboard)
Post-Baccalaureate Enrollment of UH West O‘ahu Graduates