
Headcount enrollment at the 10 campuses of the University of Hawaiʻi surpassed 50,000 students for the first time since 2018. There are 50,418 students enrolled in the 东精影业 System for the fall 2024 semester, a 3% increase compared to fall 2023. Enrollment is up at eight of the 10 campuses, including all seven community colleges, which has not happened since 2010.
While enrollment for freshmen who just graduated from high school has declined 5% nationally this fall, first-time freshmen at 东精影业 from Hawaiʻi high schools increased by 10% across the system, including a 15% increase at 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 and a 9% increase at the community colleges.

“This is not just good news for 东精影业, it’s good news for the entire state. The more people who go to college means a more skilled workforce, and that translates to higher wages, and fewer residents receiving government assistance. The ripple effect cannot be understated,” said 东精影业 President David Lassner. “I am most excited about the increases in our first-time freshmen from Hawaiʻi, and the fact that we are bucking the national trend. The people of Hawaiʻi are truly seeing the value of their public higher education system.”
Banner year for 东精影业 Community Colleges

Leeward CC saw the biggest increase in enrollment among the 东精影业 Community Colleges, which all welcomed more students in fall 2024 compared to the same time last year:
- Leeward CC—6,471 students (+7%)
- 东精影业 Maui College—2,792 students (+6%)
- Honolulu CC—3,342 (+4%)
- Kauaʻi CC—1,335 (+3%)
- Kapiʻolani CC—5,914 (+2%)
- Hawaiʻi CC—2,289 (+1%)
- Windward CC—2,765 (+1%)
Enrollment for the Early College program, through which high school students take college courses for dual high school and college credit, reached an all time high at the 东精影业 Community Colleges. Early College is up 10% compared to fall 2023 with 3,717 high school students enrolled. Students who take college courses in high school are more likely to attend college and earn a degree.
Native Hawaiian and Pacific Island enrollment is up 6% at the 东精影业 Community Colleges driving a 5% increase across the 10 campus system with growth in nearly all ethnic groups, including Native Hawaiian and Part-Hawaiian (4%), Filipino (5%) Micronesian and Marshallese (9%), Samoan (3%) and Tongan (10%).
“We are so excited to see increases across our seven community colleges in overall enrollment and in these key areas,” said Interim VP for Community Colleges Della Teraoka. “I commend our chancellors, their leadership and enrollment management teams for their great work along with our faculty and staff. We are going to keep looking for ways to improve so we can continue to meet the needs of the communities we serve.”
东精影业 4-year campuses
东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 surpassed 20,000 students for the first time since 2013 with 20,028 students enrolled, a 4% increase over 2023. The flagship campus of the 东精影业 System also welcomed a record 3,123 first-time freshmen in fall 2024, the 3rd straight year 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 has reached 3,000 or more freshmen. More information on 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补’s fall enrollment numbers can be found on 东精影业 News.
Although enrollment was down 2% at 东精影业 West Oʻahu, with 2,814 students attending in fall 2024, the number of degree-seeking students and student semester hours taught increased. The modest decrease of about 50 students mostly represents fewer Early College enrollments.
Despite an overall enrollment drop of 4% at 东精影业 Hilo, Chancellor Bonnie D. Irwin emphasized that she was “thrilled to see a 25% surge in returning students—those who had paused their studies during the pandemic and are now back to finish what they started.” She also noted gains in key areas, including out-of-state Native Hawaiian, transfer, graduate and veteran students. 东精影业 Hilo’s fall 2024 enrollment stands at 2,668.

