Hawaii Promise | University of 贬补飞补颈驶颈 System News /news News from the 东精影业 Fri, 24 Apr 2026 20:19:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /news/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-UHNews512-1-32x32.jpg Hawaii Promise | University of 贬补飞补颈驶颈 System News /news 32 32 28449828 Top national rankings for the UH Community Colleges /news/2025/08/12/top-national-rankings-uh-community-colleges/ Wed, 13 Aug 2025 01:00:43 +0000 /news/?p=220149 Affordable, high-quality education propels 贬补飞补颈ʻ颈鈥檚 community colleges into the national spotlight.

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The has been ranked 11th best in the nation among 41 statewide systems, according to a 2025 .

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Two students working in a lab

“Our high national ranking reflects what makes the 东精影业 Community Colleges so special—affordable tuition, dedicated faculty and staff, transfer opportunities to our 4-year campuses and programs that meet the needs of our Hawaiʻi communities,” said Interim Vice President for Community Colleges Della Teraoka. “From recent high school graduates to career changers and lifelong learners, we provide pathways for every student to reach their goals.”

Seven campuses—Hawaiʻi CC, Honolulu CC, Kapiʻolani CC, Kauaʻi CC, Leeward CC, 东精影业 Maui College and Windward CC—offer more than 100 programs in healthcare, technology, trades and the arts. Annual tuition is $3,144, and the and other financial aid make the 东精影业 Community Colleges even more accessible for Hawaiʻi residents.

Affordable option for a strong start

“Community colleges are an especially attractive option this year as many families deal with inflated prices. Students who initially planned on attending a private four-year college might want to consider spending two years at a community college and transferring those credits once they are in a better financial situation,” said Chip Lupo, Wallethub analyst.

The WalletHub study evaluated 653 colleges nationwide on 18 metrics, including tuition, graduation and transfer rates, and post-graduation earnings. Hawaiʻi鈥檚 strong showing highlights the role of the 东精影业 Community Colleges in providing quality, affordable education that prepares students for lifelong success.

Data used to create this ranking were collected as of July 15, 2025, from the National Center for Education Statistics, Campaign for Free College Tuition, U.S. Department of Education and Council for Community & Economic Research.

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House Higher Education Committee holds historic hearing on UH 惭腻苍辞补 campus /news/2025/02/10/house-higher-ed-committee-hearing-uh-manoa-campus/ Tue, 11 Feb 2025 01:33:30 +0000 /news/?p=210578 The hearing drew 40 attendees, including students, university leadership and community stakeholders.

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Students with Rep. Garrett

For the first time in decades—if not ever—the Hawaiʻi State Legislature convened a legislative hearing on the University of Hawaiʻi at 惭腻苍辞补 campus on February 7. The House Committee on Higher Education hearing marked a historic step in fostering direct engagement between state lawmakers and the UH community, addressing key issues such as financial aid, university athletics, mental health resources and the 东精影业 Cancer Center.

“As a proud 东精影业 graduate, I believe it鈥檚 crucial to hear directly from the students impacted by our legislation,” said Rep. Andrew Takuya Garrett, chair of the House Higher Education Committee. “We tailored today鈥檚 agenda to focus on bills relevant to students, and I was excited to see so many take the time to testify and share their thoughts with us.”

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President Hensel addresses hearing participants

The hearing drew 40 attendees, including students, university leadership and community stakeholders. Members of the 东精影业 Student Caucus provided testimony on many of the 12 bills that were heard, voicing student perspectives on key issues.

“This shows that the legislature truly wants to connect with students and bridge that gap,” and Ronald Sturges, the 东精影业 Student Caucus president who testified at the meeting. “I can鈥檛 speak for them, but as a student, I used to feel disconnected from policymakers. Many students aren鈥檛 engaged with the political sphere, and it鈥檚 time we change that.”

Among the measures discussed was HB542, which seeks to expand the Hawaiʻi Promise Program to include students at 东精影业鈥檚 four-year universities, significantly increasing access to financial aid across the system.

Another bill, HB842, aims to strengthen campus mental health support, and would provide funding for three permanent mental health practitioner positions at 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补鈥檚 Counseling and Student Development Center.

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The committee also reviewed legislation related to resident tuition fees, relief funding and invasive species mitigation efforts. The bills continue through the legislative process and Garrett says he hopes his committee is able to return to campus for more hearings.

“I know it’s a lot of work for the staff to coordinate all this, but if we can come back in another month, I would love to consider it,” said Garrett.

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Record number of students helped by 贬补飞补颈驶颈 Promise scholarship /news/2025/01/21/hawaii-promise-helps-2024/ Tue, 21 Jan 2025 20:43:10 +0000 /news/?p=209498 In fiscal year 2024, the Hawaiʻi Promise scholarship program nearly doubled the number of students served.

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Recent Lahainaluna High School graduate Christina Paragoso escaped the Lahaina wildfire with her mother on August 8, 2023, after grabbing just her laptop and her wallet.

“We lost pretty much everything that day. It kind of just felt like a fever dream,” Paragoso said, and described the days that followed as “fighting for survival.”

Christina Paragoso

As she prepared to begin classes at the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College in the following weeks, she asked her counselor about financial aid and was grateful to find she was eligible for a scholarship. The 东精影业 Community Colleges program provides money to cover the direct costs of education—including tuition, fees and books and supplies—not met by other forms of financial aid, and is only for students who have qualified for federal financial aid through the (FAFSA). She credits Hawaiʻi Promise with helping her get back on her feet financially.

“It鈥檚 been very beneficial for students like me, coming from an immigrant family with not too much financially,” Paragoso said, “I think that it is definitely something that would help if a lot of our students would get that.”

Expansion a priority

Because of its impact, including strong academic outcomes for recipients, 东精影业 has made expanding the Hawaiʻi Promise scholarship program from the community colleges to its three 4-year campuses a top priority. 东精影业 is seeking approximately $12.1 million in the upcoming biennium budget to provide aid to students with proven financial need at 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补, 东精影业 Hilo and 东精影业 West Oʻahu.

At the 东精影业 Community Colleges, in fiscal year 2024, the Hawaiʻi Promise scholarship program nearly doubled the number of students served. The program awarded $5.5 million in scholarships to 3,446 students across all seven 东精影业 community colleges in fiscal year 2024, compared to $3.8 million supporting 1,774 students in 2023. The average award per student was $1,600 in 2024.

“The expanded reach of Hawaiʻi Promise demonstrates our commitment to making higher education accessible to all qualified residents,” said Della Teraoka, 东精影业 Community Colleges interim vice president. “What’s particularly encouraging is that we’re seeing consistently strong academic performance among recipients.”

Hawaiʻi Promise scholars outperform peers

The 2024 data showed that Hawaiʻi Promise scholars continued to outperform their peers, earning an average of 16.1 credits compared to 11.1 credits for non-recipients. First-time scholars also showed higher persistence rates, with 73% continuing their enrollment compared to 62% of non-recipients.

Notably, the program made significant strides in supporting underserved populations, with 63% of scholarships awarded to students from historically underrepresented groups. Thirty-five percent of recipients were Native Hawaiian or part-Native Hawaiian students, while 46% were Filipino or part-Filipino students.

Paragoso, who plans to graduate in the spring with an associate鈥檚 degree in liberal arts, said, “Especially because we live in such like an expensive state, I feel that expanding Hawaiʻi Promise would help a lot of the younger people to pursue their education—because it starts with that—and then to pursue their dreams.”

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Record $5.5M for 贬补飞补颈驶颈 Promise scholarships at UH Community Colleges /news/2024/06/18/record-5m-for-hawaii-promise-scholarships/ Tue, 18 Jun 2024 18:00:14 +0000 /news/?p=199460 More funds are available to help eligible 东精影业 Community College students with tuition, fees, books and supplies.

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Higher education is now more accessible and affordable for all prospective and current University of Hawaiʻi Community College students.

东精影业 and the State of Hawaiʻi have committed $5.5 million this year for the , the most ever. Enrolled students who are Hawaiʻi residents are eligible for consideration.

Alena Fontaine
Alena Fontaine

The funds will help to cover direct education costs not met by other forms of financial aid, including tuition, fees and an allowance for books and supplies.

“The Hawaiʻi Promise scholarship has allowed me to work towards completing my degree at a part-time status so I can still work full-time without the burden of extra tuition and book costs,” said student Alena Fontaine.

student Christina Faye said, “After losing my home along with my hometown in the Lahaina wildfire, the Hawaiʻi Promise Scholarship has helped me get back on my feet by supporting me financially and not having me worry too much about spending my whole paychecks on my tuition.”

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Christina Faye, 东精影业 Maui College student

To be considered for Hawaiʻi Promise, students must complete the . For the upcoming fall semester, students should complete the FAFSA by July 1.

For free help in completing the FAFSA, email FAFSA@hawaii.edu or call the FAFSA Hotline at (808) 842-2540, and someone will respond within 24 hours.

“We are committed to making higher education accessible for all,” said Erika Lacro, vice president for the . “The Hawaiʻi Promise Scholarship is our promise to Hawaiʻi residents that cost should not be a barrier to attend our seven amazing community college campuses. We hope this scholarship will open more doors to unlimited opportunities and empower individuals to achieve their academic and career goals.”

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The 东精影业 Community Colleges continue to be one of the most affordable higher education options in the nation. In 2023–24, the average tuition and fees for public two-year colleges was $3,990, according to the American Association of Community Colleges, compared to a $3,200 for a 东精影业 Community College.

Helping hundreds of Hawaiʻi students

Desiree Fleming
Desiree Fleming

In fiscal year 2023, $3.8 million in Hawaiʻi Promise Scholarship funds were awarded to 1,774 eligible students across the seven 东精影业 Community Colleges. The average award per student was $2,142.

Since its inception in 2017, the Hawaiʻi Promise scholarship has served more than 8,600 东精影业 students.

“Being an older student and starting the path to my dream endeavor, was ONLY made possible by the Hawaiʻi Promise Scholarship,” said Desiree Fleming, a Kapiʻolani CC student. “Had I known I could have qualified or have this kind of financial support toward my dream, I most certainly would have entered college sooner. I can now say that I’m a college student even at my age. I am so very thankful and blessed to have received such a gift of support!”

Michael Amado
Michael Amado

“The Hawaiʻi Promise Scholarship was incredibly helpful for me in continuing my college education and transferring from Kapiolani CC to 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补,” said Michael Amado, a former Kapiʻolani CC student. “The scholarship not only helped with living expenses but also allowed me not to have to work as many hours so I could devote more time to my studies. 鈥he Hawaiʻi Promise Scholarship is a shining light for students who want a better future for themselves and their families.”

For more information on eligibility and how to apply for the Hawaiʻi Promise Scholarship, visit .

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2024 legislative session adjourns /news/2024/05/06/2024-legislative-session-adjourns/ Mon, 06 May 2024 18:43:59 +0000 /news/?p=196835 Kalbert Young, 东精影业 vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer, shares his analysis of the 2024 Legislative session.

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Kalbert Young, 东精影业 vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer, shares his analysis of the 2024 Legislative session.

Aloha 东精影业 students, faculty, staff and administrators,

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Kalbert Young

The 2024 legislative regular session concluded on May 3. Throughout the 2024 session, there were a lot of issues and initiatives that were anticipated to dominate the focus of the Legislature, such as responding to the Maui wildfires, legalizing recreational marijuana, easing sunshine law requirements, reforming the state tax code, etc. For things related to the University of Hawaiʻi, an initial review may seem like 2024 was a repeat of previous years鈥 results. However, I would postulate that there are some signs that there are a number of decent outcomes for 东精影业, all things considered. Perhaps, it could be the first year in a trend toward future improvement.

The first place to look is the state budget. The funding provided will support the current level of operations and capital improvement projects for the 东精影业 10-campus system. HB 1800 CD1 is the state supplemental operating and capital improvement projects (CIP) budget bill to fund the upcoming fiscal year that begins July 1.

Starting with the operating budget, below is a breakdown of the funding for 东精影业 for the upcoming fiscal year compared to the Board of Regents鈥 budget request approved before the start of the session. What was “special” about this past legislative session, is the progress of support鈥 and, not—throughout the session via the different drafts of the budget. For example, I believe it is a “historical first“ that a legislative body would overwhelmingly support a department鈥檚 budget request to the extent that they would fund everything the governor proposed, plus more. The House did just that in the house draft (HD) of the operating budget. Of course, that level of funding was not ultimately sustained in the Senate or in legislative conference committees on the final budget.

The table below shows the progress of the budget proposal through the entirety of the session. This is barring any unlikely (line-item) veto of budget items by the governor. Items listed in red are “non-recurring” and will require the university to request continued funding at the next legislative session.

Campus Description
Board CD1
FTE $$$ FTE G$$$
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 General Fund Restoration – 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补   $5,600,000   $5,600,000
JABSOM General Fund Restoration – JABSOM   $1,800,000   $1,800,000
东精影业 Hilo General Fund Restoration – 东精影业 Hilo   $3,420,000   $3,420,000
东精影业 West Oʻahu General Fund Restoration – 东精影业 West Oʻahu   $1,620,000   $1,620,000
东精影业 System General Fund Restoration – 东精影业 System   $5,086,848   $5,086,848
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Athletics Subsidy – 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补   $3,200,000   $3,200,000
东精影业 Hilo Athletics Subsidy – 东精影业 Hilo   $400,000   $400,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Culinary Institute of the Pacific – Full Year Funding   $389,245    
东精影业 Community Colleges Value Added Product Center – Full Year Funding   $359,932    
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Expand Teacher Cohort on Neighbor Islands 7.00 $625,000    
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 CTAHR Extension Agents 5.00 $506,555 5.00 $506,555
东精影业 System Increased campus safety 4.00 $1,000,000 moved to TFSF moved to TFSF
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Hawaiʻi Promise Expansion – 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补   $12,506,711    
东精影业 Hilo Hawaiʻi Promise Expansion – 东精影业 Hilo   $1,773,579    
东精影业 West Oʻahu Hawaiʻi Promise Expansion – 东精影业 West Oʻahu   $4,026,116    
东精影业 Community Colleges Hawaiʻi Promise Continuation – 东精影业 Community Colleges   $3,700,000   $3,700,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Community-based Planning for Redevelopment of Lahaina 2.00 $500,000    
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Nursing Enrollment and Access thru 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补-东精影业 West Oʻahu Nursing Collaboration 6.50 $1,068,821 6.50 $1,068,821
JABSOM Neighbor Island Health Access and Pathway Extension 4.00 $925,000 4.00 $925,000
东精影业 Hilo MA Counseling Psychology 3.00 $210,000 3.00 $210,000
东精影业 West Oʻahu Pre-Nursing Support 3.00 $322,032    
东精影业 West Oʻahu Early Childhood Education Support 2.00 $180,910 2.00 $180,910
东精影业 Hilo BS Educational Studies and Expand Indigenous Teaching 4.00 $285,000 4.00 $142,500
东精影业 Community Colleges Maui – Apprenticeship Training Expansion   $250,000    
东精影业 Community Colleges Leeward CC – Modernize Equipment   $925,000    
东精影业 System Systemwide Mental Health Services 6.00 $510,000 6.00 $510,000
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Community Event Support 6.00 $709,000    
东精影业 West Oʻahu ACM Facilities and Core Services Support 4.00 $252,648    
东精影业 West Oʻahu Campus Safety 1.00 $61,800    
东精影业 Community Colleges Maui – Water Quality Lab 2.00 $160,000    
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Stabilize 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Athletics Operating Budget 43.00 $3,136,642    
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Cooperative Extension Support 5.00 $581,555    
东精影业 Community Colleges Windward CC – Incarcerated Students Program 3.00 $250,528 3.00 $250,528
东精影业 Community Colleges Statewide Access Master Plan       $2,874,177
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Wildfire Mapping and Vulnerability Assessments       $1,000,000
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Study and Cultivation of Ornamental Red Ginger       $125,000
东精影业 System International Programs for Economic Development at East-West Center       $250,000
Total   110.50 $56,342,922 33.50 $32,870,339

*Items in red are non-recurring.

Our top priority this session was the restoration of state general fund support to pre COVID-19 pandemic levels after being cut in 2020. Although this was a repeated request for the last two sessions, in 2024, the Legislature has restored pre-pandemic funding to the university鈥檚 base budget.

In addition to funding via the broad state budget, there were also individual appropriation measures to certain university units. Below are bills separate from the budget bill that appropriated funds to the University of Hawaiʻi for programs or initiatives.

Bill Description FY25
HB 1148 CD1 Windward CC mental health-related program expansion $210,150
HB 2248 CD1 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Sea Grant College Program North Shore Beach Management Plan $1,000,000
HB 2743 CD1 东精影业 Water Resources Research Center and the Sea Grant College Program to develop an overlay regarding cesspools $350,814
SB 2284 CD1 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 College of Engineering wildfire forecast system $1,000,000
SB 3068 CD2 东精影业 Economic Research Organization Multiethnic Cohort Study on Health Effects of the Maui wildfires $2,334,681

 

Hawaiʻi Promise

A few important initiatives were not funded. Most notably, is the recurring failure to fund the expansion of the Hawaiʻi Promise Program for students at 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补, 东精影业 Hilo and 东精影业 West Oʻahu. Hawaiʻi Promise was implemented in 2017 at the seven community colleges and has been highly successful.

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This year鈥檚 initiative would have provided funds for the unmet financial needs for qualified students at the four-year campuses. This is notable, because 2024 represents the first year in the past five years where the university鈥檚 proposal on Hawaiʻi Promise was not included in the governor鈥檚 budget proposal. Yet still notable, this was the singular additional item that the House included in its HD in addition to supporting all other parts of the governor鈥檚 operating budget proposal. In the end, the Hawaiʻi Promise expansion was not funded in the final version of the budget.

Tobacco tax

There was also a bill that would have increased the cigarette tax revenue by 2 cents with those additional funds going to the . Cigarette tax revenue is the primary and critical source of funds to pay for the debt service on Hawaiʻi鈥檚 Cancer Center. A portion of the cigarette tax revenues also pays for the operations and research of our state鈥檚 cancer center. Unfortunately, this bill did not pass and consequently, during the interim, there will need to be deeper discussions on this issue to determine the next steps for the state鈥檚 center.

Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) budget

Regarding the state CIP budget, these are the funds 东精影业 uses to address major facility improvements and address deferred maintenance. This has consistently been a major area of concern for the university over the past decade. The Legislature appropriated a total of $184.2 million in general obligation bonds for the following projects:

Campus Description Board Request CD1
东精影业 System/东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 System, RIM Projects $110,000,000 $100,000,000
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 RIM Projects for Student Housing $40,000,000  
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Hale Noelani Renovation $80,000,000  
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 PV Rooftop, PV Canopies, and Various Energy Efficiency Projects $30,000,000  
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Waik墨k墨 Aquarium Upgrades $9,000,000  
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Coconut Island Sewer Line Upgrades $3,000,000 $5,000,000
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Holmes Hall $8,000,000  
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Assessment and Feasibility of Hamilton Library $6,500,000  
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Mini Master Plan, Phase 3 – Kuykendall Hall $5,000,000  
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Central Administration Facility with Parking $8,000,000  
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Waik墨k墨 Aquarium Seawall Repairs $3,000,000  
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 CTAHR – Poamoho Research Station   $2,000,000
JABSOM JABSOM Roof Replacement $6,500,000  
东精影业 Hilo RIM Projects $7,300,000 $16,200,000
东精影业 West Oʻahu RIM Projects $5,000,000  
东精影业 West Oʻahu Road B Entry Plaza $5,200,000  
东精影业 West Oʻahu PV Carport $5,000,000 $5,000,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Capital Renewal and Deferred Maintenance   $25,000,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Minor CIP   $25,000,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Hawaiʻi CC P膩lamanui – Improvements and Repair of Buildings   $3,000,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Hawaiʻi CC P膩lamanui – Expansion of Nursing and Early Childhood Ed Labs   $500,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Value-Added Product Development Center, Molokaʻi   $2,500,000
Total   $331,500,000 $184,200,000

*Items in red were previously appropriated in part or in full by General Funds in last year’s budget

Some of the figures are noted in red to indicate that the Legislature changed the Means of Financing from General Funds (i.e., cash funding) to General Obligation bonds. Although the amount of CIP funding may sound impressive—$184.2 million—in reality, the amount of additional funding support is actually less, with the net effect being a gain of only $19.5 million, as $164.7 million of previously appropriated capital improvement projects for 东精影业 was purposely lapsed.

Last year, the first year of the biennium, the Legislature appropriated $101.2 million in General Funds for capital improvement projects at 东精影业. In order to free up cash to provide resources to respond to the devastation caused by the August wildfires, the Legislature force lapsed those General Funds and appropriated those amounts in General Obligation bonds. For the System/惭腻苍辞补 Renew Improve Modernize (RIM) funds, an additional $70 million was appropriated to get to the $100 million total for FY25. In total, $164.7 million of previously appropriated capital improvement projects for 东精影业 was purposely lapsed, and a table with additional detail is provided below:

Campus Description $$$ Means of Financing
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Coconut Island Sewer Line Replacement/Upgrade $5,000,000 General Fund
东精影业 Hilo RIM Projects $16,200,000 General Fund
东精影业 Community Colleges Minor CIP $25,000,000 General Fund
东精影业 Community Colleges Capital Renewal and Deferred Maintenance $25,000,000 General Fund
东精影业 System RIM Projects $30,000,000 General Fund
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 HIMB DARPA Prototype Artificial Coral Reef $63,517,000 GO Bond

 

While the condition of student housing on the 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 campus was a major topic of discussion this past legislative session, in the final conclusion of the budget no explicit funding was provided toward student housing or student housing facilities. The budget appropriation for RIM projects does include recognition of “student housing facilities.” RIM funds could already be used for those projects but would now compete with the needs of all other facilities such as those for instructional, research, student support and administrative purposes rather than having its own funding source. Still, it is positive that there is some nod to student housing included with RIM funding.

The University of Hawaiʻi is grateful and appreciative to the Legislature and the governor for the budget funding. Sustained funding may always be a major issue for 东精影业 programs and facilities, and despite a few shortcomings, I believe this budget represents decent support in a number of areas. The governor has until July 10, 2024, to sign, veto or allow bills to become law without his signature.

Mahalo for your time and attention,
Kalbert Young
Vice President for Budget and Finance/Chief Financial Officer

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  • The House draft of the budget, is favorable to UH鈥檚 request and to UH鈥檚 priorities.
  • It includes restoring funding to pre-pandemic levels, expanding 贬补飞补颈驶颈 Promise, and other requested items.
  • The legislative session is still less than half way complete, and there is still a ways to go toward completing a state budget.

Kalbert Young, 东精影业 vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer, shares his analysis of the 2024 Legislative session.

Aloha 东精影业 students, faculty, staff and administrators,

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Kalbert Young

This is the second of four updates on the 2024 legislative session as we track 东精影业驶s budget requests and the hundreds of other bills that impact the 10-campus system. Right now, about 650 bills of the 2,670 introduced this session are still alive, and approximately 200 of them impact 东精影业 directly or indirectly.

The Legislature is deliberating a state budget for the second year of the biennium. The budget process for the second fiscal year is commonly referred to as the “supplemental budget” because it augments what was already appropriated last session for the biennium. As reported in the first update on December 19, the 东精影业 Board of Regents (BOR) approved a supplemental operating budget request in November for $56.3 million in additional general funds for Fiscal Year 2024–25 (FY25).

The top priorities included in the University鈥檚 budget request included restoring state funding to 东精影业‘s three, 4-year institutions ($18.3 million). Hawaiʻi Promise provides funds for students with proven financial need, but currently, is only available to those attending community colleges.

The legislative session can be divided into three major parts. The first third, is all the activity up to first crossover, where measures “cross” from the originating body to the opposite chamber. For example, bills passed by the House of Representatives crossover to the State Senate and vice versa. The first crossover milestone for all bills and the budget completed over the past week. The supplemental budget bill (HB 1800 HD1) passed by the House on March 13 is now with the Senate for consideration. The analysis for what was included in the House draft of the budget, is generous to 东精影业鈥檚 request and to 东精影业鈥檚 priorities. The house draft of the budget includes restoring funding to pre-pandemic levels, expanding Hawaiʻi Promise, and other requested items.

The following table shows the comparison between the supplemental operating budgets proposed by the BOR, Office of the Governor and House:

Campus Description
Board of Regents Request Governor Request House
FTE $$$ FTE $$$ FTE $$$
东精影业 Mānoa General Fund Restoration – 东精影业 Mānoa   $5,600,000   $5,600,000   $5,600,000
JABSOM General Fund Restoration – JABSOM   $1,800,000   $1,800,000   $1,800,000
东精影业 Hilo General Fund Restoration – 东精影业 Hilo   $3,420,000   $3,420,000   $3,420,000
东精影业 West Oʻahu General Fund Restoration – 东精影业 West Oʻahu   $1,620,000   $1,620,000   $1,620,000
东精影业 System General Fund Restoration – 东精影业 System   $5,086,848   $5,086,848   $5,086,848
东精影业 Mānoa Athletics Subsidy – 东精影业 Mānoa   $3,200,000   $3,200,000   $3,200,000
东精影业 Hilo Athletics Subsidy – 东精影业 Hilo   $400,000   $400,000   $400,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Culinary Institute of the Pacific – Full Year Funding   $389,245        
东精影业 Community Colleges Value Added Product Center – Full Year Funding   $359,932        
东精影业 Mānoa Expand Teacher Cohort on Neighbor Islands 7.00 $625,000        
东精影业 Mānoa CTAHR Extension Agents 5.00 $506,555 5.00 $506,555 5.00 $506,555
东精影业 System Increased campus safety 4.00 $1,000,000 moved to TFSF moved to TFSF moved to TFSF moved to TFSF
东精影业 Mānoa Hawaiʻi Promise Expansion – 东精影业 Mānoa   $12,506,711       $12,506,711
东精影业 Hilo Hawaiʻi Promise Expansion – 东精影业 Hilo   $1,773,579       $1,773,579
东精影业 West Oʻahu Hawaiʻi Promise Expansion – 东精影业 West Oʻahu   $4,026,116       $4,026,116
东精影业 Community Colleges Hawaiʻi Promise Continuation – 东精影业 Community Colleges   $3,700,000   $3,700,000   $3,700,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Community-based Planning for Redevelopment of Lahaina 2.00 $500,000        
东精影业 Mānoa Nursing Enrollment and Access thru 东精影业 Mānoa-东精影业 West Oʻahu Nursing Collaboration 6.50 $1,068,821 6.50 $1,068,821 6.50 $1,068,821
JABSOM Neighbor Island Health Access and Pathway Extension 4.00 $925,000 4.00 $925,000 4.00 $925,000
东精影业 Hilo MA Counseling Psychology 3.00 $210,000 3.00 $210,000 3.00 $210,000
东精影业 West Oʻahu Pre-Nursing Support 3.00 $322,032 3.00 $322,032 3.00 $322,032
东精影业 West Oʻahu Early Childhood Education Support 2.00 $180,910        
东精影业 Hilo BS Educational Studies and Expand Indigenous Teaching 4.00 $285,000        
东精影业 Community Colleges Maui – Apprenticeship Training Expansion   $250,000        
东精影业 Community Colleges Leeward CC – Modernize Equipment   $925,000        
东精影业 System Systemwide Mental Health Services 6.00 $510,000 6.00 $510,000 6.00 $510,000
东精影业 Mānoa Community Event Support 6.00 $709,000        
东精影业 West Oʻahu ACM Facilities and Core Services Support 4.00 $252,648        
东精影业 West Oʻahu Campus Safety 1.00 $61,800        
东精影业 Community Colleges Maui – Water Quality Lab 2.00 $160,000        
东精影业 Mānoa Stabilize 东精影业 Mānoa Athletics Operating Budget 43.00 $3,136,642        
东精影业 Mānoa Cooperative Extension Support 5.00 $581,555        
东精影业 Community Colleges Windward CC – Incarcerated Students Program 3.00 $250,528 3.00 $250,528 3.00 $250,528
TOTAL   110.50 $56,342,922 30.50 $28,619,784 30.50 $46,926,190

For the capital improvement projects (CIP) supplemental budget, the BOR requested $331.5 million for FY25 in additional General Obligation Bonds to address capital renewal, progress on deferred maintenance and funding for projects to modernize each of the campuses. The House budget provides $223.45 million for FY25 for 东精影业 in General Obligation Bond funding for various projects.

The following table shows the CIP budget comparison between the BOR, governor and House:

Campus Description Board of Regents Request Governor Request House
东精影业 System/东精影业 Mānoa System, RIM Projects $110,000,000 $20,000,000 $125,000,000
东精影业 Mānoa RIM Projects for Student Housing $40,000,000    
东精影业 Mānoa Hale Noelani Renovation $80,000,000    
东精影业 Mānoa PV Rooftop, PV Canopies and Various Energy Efficiency Projects $30,000,000    
东精影业 Mānoa Waikīkī Aquarium Upgrades $9,000,000 $9,000,000 $4,500,000
东精影业 Mānoa Coconut Island Sewer Line Upgrades $3,000,000 $3,000,000 $6,000,000
东精影业 Mānoa Holmes Hall $8,000,000 $8,000,000 $8,000,000
东精影业 Mānoa Assessment and Feasibility of Hamilton Library $6,500,000    
东精影业 Mānoa Mini Master Plan, Phase 3 – Kuykendall Hall $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $5,000,000
东精影业 Mānoa Central Administration Facility with Parking $8,000,000   $8,000,000
东精影业 Mānoa Waikīkī Aquarium Seawall Repairs $3,000,000 $3,000,000  
JABSOM JABSOM Roof Replacement $6,500,000 $6,250,000 $6,250,000
东精影业 Hilo RIM Projects $7,300,000 $7,300,000 $16,200,000
东精影业 West Oʻahu RIM Projects $5,000,000 $5,000,000  
东精影业 West Oʻahu Road B Entry Plaza $5,200,000    
东精影业 West Oʻahu PV Carport $5,000,000   $5,000,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Major R&M     $10,000,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Capital Renewal and Deferred Maintenance     $25,000,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Pālamanui – Improvements and Repair of Buildings     $2,000,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Pālamanui – Expansion of Nursing and Early Childhood Ed Labs     $500,000
东精影业 System CTAHR – Poamoho Research Station     $2,000,000
Total   $331,500,000 $66,550,000 $223,450,000

Though the house budget bill is favorable towards 东精影业, the legislative session is still less than half way complete, and that means there is still a ways to go toward completing a state budget. Now the Senate will have its turn at deliberating a supplemental budget and that includes what the Senate prefers for the 东精影业 budget.

The next milestone will conclude near mid-April when legislative measures (including, the budget) complete deliberations in the non-originating side of the Legislature. The third part of the legislative session begins after April 11, following the second crossover. Bills that are still alive will return to their originating legislative chamber to begin a very intense two week scramble at the end of the session when conference committees begin to meet and finalize the bills. The session is scheduled to adjourn on May 3, 2024.

Please know that the administration, alumni association, faculty and staff and other affinity groups will continue to be active at the state legislature until the session ends to advocate and ensure that public funding for university programs can continue.

I anticipate providing another legislative update after the second crossover in mid April. If you have any questions, please email news@hawaii.edu.

Mahalo for your time and attention,
Kalbert Young

Vice President for Budget and Finance/Chief Financial Officer

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Hawaiʻi is among the nation鈥檚 best when it comes to community college students who transfer to a four-year university and earn their bachelor鈥檚 degrees, according to a by the . The 10-campus UH system is the sole provider of public higher education in the state.

The report found that 58% of students in 2015 who transferred to 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补, 东精影业 Hilo or 东精影业 West Oʻahu earned a bachelor驶s degree within six years. Hawaiʻi is one of only eight states to have outperformed the national average, and also had a 57% completion rate for UH transfer students from low-income families, 5% above the national average for this population.

“The data is clear that we are succeeding with our community college transfer pathways and there is still more to be done,” said 东精影业 President David Lassner. “It is a priority because the community college pathway to a four year degree makes higher education highly affordable and accessible.”

The data is clear that we are succeeding with our community college transfer pathways and there is still more to be done.
东精影业 President Lassner

Those with a four year 东精影业 degree earn $2.8 million more over their lifetime, according to a University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization (东精影业ERO) study released in January 2024. A national came to the same conclusion adding that four-year degrees continue to be associated with significant economic and non-economic benefits for individuals and communities.

“The University of Hawaiʻi Community Colleges have worked hard to improve transfer rates to four-year institutions,” said Erika Lacro, 东精影业 vice president for community colleges. “A number of strategies around student support and better coordination with our four-year university partners have clearly helped improve the pathways to success for our students looking to pursue a four-year degree program.”

东精影业 is requesting additional funding to expand the Hawaiʻi Promise scholarship program to 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补, 东精影业 West Oʻahu and 东精影业 Hilo, which will lead to more community college students being able to afford transfer to a four-year school to complete their bachelor驶s degree and attain the many associated economic and social benefits. Hawaiʻi Promise launched in 2017 for students at 东精影业鈥檚 seven community colleges and only provides financial aid to those who qualify for federal financial assistance (Read more about the request).

Nationally, 16% of community college students transferred to a four-year school and earned a bachelor degree in six years. Hawaiʻi is 23rd in the nation at 13%. One reason Hawaiʻi is below the national average is that not all community colleges across the country offer career and technical education (CTE) (carpentry, automotive, culinary, welding, etc), which are two-year degree or certification programs. About 44% of 东精影业 community college students in 2023 were enrolled in CTE programs offered at the seven 东精影业 community colleges.

The was released in collaboration with the Aspen Institute and the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center and looked at transfer outcomes of students transferring from a community college in the 2015鈥16 academic year. The findings are part of the , which offer a state-by-state breakdown of transfer outcomes, focusing on race/ethnicity, neighborhood income and age.

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碍补耻补驶颈 recipient: 贬补飞补颈驶颈 Promise scholarship ‘needs to be there’ for 4-year campuses /news/2024/02/04/kauai-recipient-hawaii-promise-scholarship/ Sun, 04 Feb 2024 18:00:25 +0000 /news/?p=191286 The Hawaiʻi Promise scholarship helped a 东精影业 West Oʻahu student earn her degree from Kauaʻi CC.

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Daina Landeza-Olivier in cap and gown with her familyWith the help of , Daina Landeza-Olivier earned an associate鈥檚 degree in Hawaiian studies from in May. Draped with the Hawaiian studies program鈥檚 red kihei (traditional wrap used to mark formal ceremonies) and a Phi Theta Kappa national honor society yellow sash, her commencement walk was also a testament to the scholarship鈥檚 uplifting of underrepresented students, such as Native Hawaiians and Filipinos.

When COVID-19 shut down much of 碍补耻补驶颈 in 2020, Landeza-Olivier lost her two jobs and had trouble making ends meet. The 63-year-old single grandmother and former domestic violence specialist got a needed boost from the 贬补飞补颈驶颈 Promise scholarship, which enabled her to enroll at 碍补耻补驶颈 CC.

鈥淚 was having challenges with how to survive and just working. Initially, I was working so many jobs,鈥 Landez-Olivier recalled. 鈥淸The 贬补飞补颈驶颈 Promise scholarship] has helped me with food, school supplies and gas for my car.鈥

She was one of more than 1,700 students who received 贬补飞补颈驶颈 Promise scholarships in 2023. 贬补飞补颈驶颈 Promise is only available for 东精影业 Community College students who have proven financial need by qualifying for federal financial aid.

鈥淜nowledge is power. I think that鈥檚 so important and just trying to encourage other people to learn about our culture,鈥 Landeza-Olivier said.

Learn more about 贬补飞补颈驶颈 Promise

Now working toward a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Hawaiian and Indigenous health and healing online through 东精影业 West 翱驶补丑耻 and holding down a part-time job at a Hanalei Taro and Juice Co. lunch wagon, Landeza-Olivier is fervent in supporting efforts to expand the 贬补飞补颈驶颈 Promise scholarship to students at 东精影业 惭腻苍辞补, 东精影业 Hilo and 东精影业 West 翱驶补丑耻.

Daina Landeza-Olivier

鈥淚’m just very grateful it’s there for those who are part of the community college level and it definitely needs to be there for the 东精影业 four-year level of education for students,鈥 Landeza-Olivier said. 鈥淚t’s so important that all of our students and children and adults get educated at a higher level. It’s just so important for us to be able to survive out here in the state of 贬补飞补颈驶颈.鈥

A 2023 annual report on the program to the legislature found 贬补飞补颈驶颈 Promise recipients earn more credits, have higher passing rates (3.0 grade point average or better) and are more likely to stay enrolled (69% vs. 65%) compared to non-贬补飞补颈驶颈 Promise 东精影业 students. About 60% are Native Hawaiians, Filipinos or from other ethnic groups underrepresented in higher education.

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贬补飞补颈驶颈 Promise, financial lifeline for UH students, a success /news/2024/01/22/hawaii-promise-financial-lifeline/ Mon, 22 Jan 2024 23:54:11 +0000 /news/?p=190439 84% of recipients would have abandoned college without the Hawaiʻi Promise scholarship.

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“This scholarship has been helping continue my education goals without the burden of student loans. I鈥檝e recently had a baby and lost my hometown due to wildfires, but not having to worry about paying for school has been uplifting.” — Hawaiʻi Promise scholarship recipient

Graduate in cap and gown

One of many powerful testimonies that are part of the 2023 annual report to the Hawaii State Legislature on the University of Hawaiʻi . The report documents the significant, positive impact the program is having on 东精影业 students with proven financial need. Hawaiʻi Promise is only for students who qualified for federal financial aid after completing the (FAFSA).

The report found that Hawaiʻi Promise recipients earn more credits (reducing time to degree and increasing likelihood of degree completion), have higher passing rates (3.0 grade point average or better) and are more likely to stay enrolled (69% vs. 65%) compared to non-Hawaiʻi Promise 东精影业 students.

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Eighty-four percent of the scholarship recipients would have been unable to enroll if not for Hawaiʻi Promise, and 60% are Native Hawaiians, Filipinos or from other ethnic groups underrepresented in higher education. Students do not apply for the scholarships, which are awarded as part of their financial aid package after all other means of aid are exhausted.

Person receiving diploma

东精影业 is asking the 2024 state legislature to add $19 million a year to its budget to expand the program to 东精影业 Mānoa, 东精影业 Hilo and 东精影业 West Oʻahu. According to the annual report, almost $3.8 million was awarded to 1,774 eligible students across the seven 东精影业 Community Colleges in fiscal year 2023. The average award per student was $2,142, covering direct education costs such as tuition, books and fees. Since its inception in 2017, Hawaiʻi Promise has served 8,643 东精影业 students.

More testimonials from Hawaiʻi Promise students

“We are a family of 5 with one income. Everyone knows that Hawaii is one of the most expensive states to live in. The Hawaii Promise Scholarship helped cover all my expenses for my AST degree. Thank you so much for helping mama鈥檚 like me who put college on hold to raise their family, go back and get a degree. God bless you folks!”Hawaiʻi Promise scholarship recipient

“Being an older student and starting the path to my dream endeavor, was ONLY made possible by the Hawaiʻi Promise Scholarship. Had I known I could have qualified or have this kind of financial support toward my dream, I most certainly would have entered college sooner.”Hawaiʻi Promise scholarship recipient

“For a single parent who has put a halt in pursuing my college education because I needed to prioritize providing for my family and due to lack of financial resources. Hawaiʻi Promise Scholarship made my long time dream come true by helping me pursue my first college degree.”Hawaiʻi Promise scholarship recipient

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Illustration of four people in graduation caps. Text: Hawaii Promise scholarship

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Legislative session update, UH budget, 贬补飞补颈驶颈 Promise request advance /news/2023/03/21/legislative-update-2023-first-crossover/ Tue, 21 Mar 2023 18:54:13 +0000 /news/?p=174444 Kalbert Young, 东精影业 vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer, shares his analysis of the 2023 Legislative session through the First Crossover deadline.

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Kalbert Young, 东精影业 vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer, shares his analysis of the legislative session through the First Crossover deadline.

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Kalbert Young

Here is an update on the 2023 legislative session through the First Crossover deadline, including a highlight on the progress through the Legislature for the University of Hawaiʻi鈥檚 budget request.

March 9 was the First Crossover deadline where bills had to move into the non-originating chamber (Senate bills crossover to the House of Representatives, and House bills crossover to the Senate) to continue on in the legislative process. More than 3,132 bills were introduced this session, with close to 799 of those either directly affecting or indirectly impacting 东精影业.

The biennial budget bill (HB 300 HD1) completed its deliberation in the House on March 8, 2023 and has since crossed over to the Senate for their deliberation and amendments. Next, it will be shortly revised by the Senate Committee on Ways and Means. In November 2022, the 东精影业 Board of Regents (BOR) approved a biennial budget request that was submitted to the governor and separately to the Legislature, parts of which were included in the House version of the budget.

The BOR-approved request totaled $52.3 million in additional general funds for Fiscal Year 2023–24 (FY24) and $59.4 million in additional general funds for Fiscal Year 2024–25 (FY25). Of these amounts, more than $17.5 million is for restoration of general funds that were reduced in 2021, and $3.6 million for the return of support for athletics and other campus operations. The House works on the budget before the Senate and has approved virtually the entire request by the governor and added approximately $53.0 million for FY24 and $50.5 million for FY25 to 东精影业.

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We are extremely thankful for the support we received from the House in the restoration of the budget cuts along with funding for other programs such as expanding the Hawaiʻi Promise Program, health industry initiatives, including expanding graduate medical education for JABSOM workforce development, to name a few.

The following table shows the biennial operating budget comparison between the board, governor and House:

Campus Description
Board of Regents Governor House
FY24 $$$ FY25 $$$ FY24 $$$ FY25 $$$ FY24 $$$ FY25 $$$
RESTORATION OF FUNDS
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 General Fund Restoration $5,600,000 $5,600,000 $5,600,000 $5,600,000 $5,600,000 $5,600,000
JABSOM General Fund Restoration $1,800,000 $1,800,000 $1,800,000 $1,800,000 $1,800,000 $1,800,000
东精影业 Hilo General Fund Restoration $3,420,000 $3,420,000 $3,420,000 $3,420,000 $3,420,000 $3,420,000
东精影业 West Oʻahu General Fund Restoration $1,620,000 $1,620,000 $1,620,000 $1,620,000 $1,620,000 $1,620,000
东精影业 System Administration General Fund Restoration $5,086,848 $5,086,848 $5,086,848 $5,086,848 $5,086,848 $5,086,848
SUSTAINED FUNDING
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Athletics Subsidy Continuation $3,200,000 $3,200,000 $3,200,000 $3,200,000 $3,200,000 $3,200,000
东精影业 Hilo Athletics Subsidy Continuation $400,000 $400,000 $400,000 $400,000 $400,000 $400,000
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 HIMB Full Year Funding $85,500 $85,500 $85,500 $85,500 $85,500 $85,500
JABSOM GME Residency Full Year Funding $1,670,000 $1,670,000 $660,000 $660,000 $660,000 $660,000
JABSOM Neighbor Island MD Expansion Continuation $2,000,000 $2,000,000 $2,000,000 $2,000,000 $2,000,000 $2,000,000
HAWAIʻI PROMISE PROGRAM
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Hawaiʻi Promise Expansion $12,300,000 $12,300,000 $12,300,000 $12,300,000 $12,300,000 $12,300,000
东精影业 Hilo Hawaiʻi Promise Expansion $1,700,000 $1,700,000 $1,700,000 $1,700,000 $1,700,000 $1,700,000
东精影业 West Oʻahu Hawaiʻi Promise Expansion $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $5,000,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Hawaiʻi Promise Continuation $3,700,000 $3,700,000 $3,700,000 $3,700,000 $3,700,000 $3,700,000
CAMPUS FACILITIES AND CORE SERVICES
东精影业 Hilo Security Officers $313,320 $313,320        
东精影业 West Oʻahu Security Officers $30,900 $61,800        
东精影业 Community Colleges Security Officers $693,780 $1,456,938 $693,780* $1,456,938* $1 $1
东精影业 Hilo IT Support $160,000 $160,000        
东精影业 Hilo Analytical Lab Manager $80,000 $80,000        
东精影业 West Oʻahu Campus and ACM Support $162,996 $325,992        
EARLY COLLEGE EXPANSION
东精影业 Community Colleges Early College Expansion $577,500 $1,212,750        
东精影业 West Oʻahu Early College Expansion $90,000 $180,000        
东精影业 System Admin Early College Expansion $90,000 $180,000        
INITIATIVE: SUPPORT STUDENT SUCCESS
东精影业 West Oʻahu Student Success Support $261,252 $522,504        
东精影业 Community Colleges 东精影业 Maui College-Health Center $98,500 $200,250 $98,500 $200,250 $98,500 $200,250
东精影业 Community Colleges 东精影业 Maui College-Distance Learning $73,500 $147,750        
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Kūlia I Ka Nuʻu Undergraduate Research Initiative $721,600 $1,058,400        
东精影业 Hilo Transfer Center $60,000 $60,000        
东精影业 Hilo Career Advising and Internship Administration $60,000 $60,000        
东精影业 Community Colleges Windward CC-Incarcerated Students $125,500 $241,550        
东精影业 Community Colleges Hawaiʻi CC-Incarcerated Students $37,500 $78,750        
ADDRESS AREAS OF STATE NEED
东精影业 Hilo Administration of Justice Program Expansion $142,000 $142,000        
东精影业 Hilo MA Teaching Expansion and Kahuawaiola Indigenous Teacher Education $210,000 $210,000        
东精影业 Hilo MA Counseling Psychology $210,000 $210,000        
东精影业 Hilo CAFNRM Sustainable Agribusiness $100,000 $100,000        
东精影业 West Oʻahu Teacher Preparation $70,676 $141,352        
INDUSTRY INITIATIVE: HEALTH
东精影业 West Oʻahu Health and Wellness $147,158 $294,316 $147,158 $294,316 $147,158 $294,316
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Health Science Initiative $477,009 $688,473 $477,009 $688,473 $477,009 $688,473
东精影业 Community Colleges Kapiʻolani CC-Allied Health Professions and NI Expansion $761,000 $761,000 $761,000 $761,000 $761,000 $761,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Windward CCCNA Program Support $86,000 $86,000 $86,000 $86,000    
东精影业 Community Colleges Kauaʻi CC-Medical Assisting Program Support $232,000 $232,000 $232,000 $232,000 $232,000 $232,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Kapiʻolani CC-Nursing Clinical Faculty $259,998 $259,998 $259,998 $259,998 $259,998 $259,998
东精影业 Community Colleges Hawaiʻi CC-Nursing Program Maintenance & Expansion $474,000 $474,000 $474,000 $474,000 $474,000 $474,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Kauaʻi CC-Nursing Faculty $258,000 $258,000 $258,000 $258,000    
东精影业 Community Colleges 东精影业 Maui College-Nursing Faculty $172,000 $172,000 $172,000 $172,000 $172,000 $172,000
东精影业 Community Colleges 东精影业 Maui College-CNA to LPN Program Support $86,000 $86,000 $86,000 $86,000 $86,000 $86,000
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 东精影业 West Oʻahu东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Nursing Collaboration $503,000 $503,000 $503,000 $503,000    
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 NAWSON Programs and Training Support $661,430 $661,430 $661,430 $661,430 $661,430 $661,430
东精影业 Hilo Nursing Faculty Support $198,000 $198,000 $198,000 $198,000    
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Adjust UH West Oʻahu东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 NAWSON Collaboration Request       $423,000*   $1
东精影业 Hilo Adjust 东精影业 Hilo School of Nursing Request     $430,306* $461,717* $1 $1
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Thompson School of Social Work and Public Health-Training Hubs     $457,000* $457,000* $1 $1
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 东精影业 West Oʻahu东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 NAWSON Collaboration Request     $628,306* $659,717* $1 $1
东精影业 Hilo 东精影业 Hilo Nursing Faculty     $503,000* $926,000* $1 $1
GOVERNOR’S ADD-ONS
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Restore Funds for Previously Unfunded Positions     $6,073,157 $6,073,157    
JABSOM Restore Funds for Previously Unfunded Positions     $926,843 $926,843    
东精影业 Cancer Center Restore Funds for Previously Unfunded Positions     $1,000,000 $1,000,000    
东精影业 Hilo Restore Funds for Previously Unfunded Positions     $1,000,000 $1,000,000    
东精影业 West Oʻahu Restore Funds for Previously Unfunded Positions     $1,000,000 $1,000,000    
HOUSE ADD-ONS
东精影业 Community Colleges Office of International and Regional Partnerships Study Abroad Program         $15,000  
东精影业 Community Colleges Placeholder amounts for Transfers         $12 $12
东精影业 System Administration IT Equipment         $75,000 $75,000
  TOTAL $56,266,967 $59,399,921 $63,698,835 $65,831,187 $50,031,460 $50,476,833

*Items were added to the Executive Request by Gov. Green after the December submission to the Legislature.

On the 东精影业 capital improvement projects (CIP) budget, the 东精影业 request was for $262.5 million for FY24 and $296 million in FY25 in additional General Obligation Bonds to address capital renewal, progress on deferred maintenance and funding for projects to modernize each of the campuses within the 东精影业 System. HB 300 HD1 includes $101.3 million for FY24 and $112.5 million for FY25 in General Obligation Bond funding for various projects, in addition to $79 million for FY24 and $75 million for FY25 in General Funds

The following table shows the CIP budget comparison between the board, governor and House:

Campus Description
Board of Regents Governor Request House
FY24 $$$ FY25 $$$ FY24 $$$ FY25 $$$ FY24 $$$ FY25 $$$
东精影业 System Administration Renew, Improve and Modernize (GO Bonds) $100,000,000 $100,000,000 $20,000,000 $20,000,000 $20,000,000 $20,000,000
东精影业 System Administration Renew, Improve and Modernize (General Funds)     $30,000,000 $30,000,000 $30,000,000 $30,000,000
东精影业 Hilo Renew, Improve and Modernize (GO Bonds) $17,500,000 $26,500,000 $17,500,000 $26,500,000 $10,000,000 $26,500,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Renew, Improve and Modernize (GO Bonds) $25,000,000 $25,000,000        
东精影业 Community Colleges Renew, Improve and Modernize (General Funds)     $25,000,000 $25,000,000 $25,000,000 $25,000,000
东精影业 West Oʻahu Renew, Improve and Modernize (GO Bonds) $5,000,000 $3,500,000 $5,000,000 $3,500,000    
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 PV Rooftop and Canopies and various Energy Efficiency Projects $20,000,000 $20,000,000 $20,000,000* $20,000,000*    
东精影业 Community Colleges Minor CIP (GO Bonds) $25,000,000 $25,000,000        
东精影业 Community Colleges Minor CIP (General Funds)     $20,000,000 $20,000,000 $20,000,000 $20,000,000
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Assessment and Feasibility of Hamilton Library $6,500,000          
东精影业 West Oʻahu Road B Entry Plaza $5,500,000   $5,500,000*      
东精影业 Community Colleges Kapiʻolani CC – Replace AC System (6930 Ohelo) $15,000,000   $15,000,000*      
东精影业 Community Colleges Kauaʻi CC – Upgrade Fire Alarm System $8,500,000   $8,500,000*      
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Mini Master Plan Phase 3 – Kuykendall Hall   $5,000,000        
东精影业 West Oʻahu Campus Center Phase II   $49,000,000        
东精影业 Community Colleges Windward CC – Repair/Replace HVAC (5988 驶Imiloa) $11,000,000   $11,000,000*   $11,000,000  
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Athletics $12,000,000 $18,000,000     $1,000  
东精影业 Community Colleges Kapiʻolani CC – Renovate Building (6920 Kokiʻo) $2,000,000 $10,000,000 $2,000,000* $10,000,000*   $10,000,000
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Admin Office and Parking   $8,000,000        
东精影业 Community Colleges Honolulu CC – Technology Renovations Phase 2 $3,000,000   $3,000,000*      
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Holmes Hall $1,500,000 $6,000,000 $1,500,000* $6,000,000*   $6,000,000
东精影业 Community Colleges Hawaiʻi CC – Manono Campus Development $2,000,000   $2,000,000*      
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 Waik墨k墨 Aquarium Seawall Repair $3,000,000   $3,000,000*      
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 HIMB – Continue DARPA Prototype Artificial Reef         $50,000,000 $50,000,000
东精影业 惭腻苍辞补 HIMB – Replacement of Sewage System, Seawall and Pier         $10,000,000  
东精影业 Community Colleges 东精影业 Maui College- Renovate Existing Buildings for Medical Ed Classrooms         $250,000  
东精影业 Community Colleges Wai膩kea Research Station         $1,000  
东精影业 System Admin Waialeʻe Ag Substation Improvements (General Funds)         $4,000,000  
  TOTAL $262,500,000 $296,000,000 $189,000,000 $161,000,000 $180,252,000 $187,500,000

*Items were added to the Executive Request by Gov. Green after the December submission to the Legislature.

Legislation

There are a number of bills that propose to change the organizational and operating structure of 东精影业. For example, there are a few Senate Bills (SB) that would change the 东精影业 president鈥檚 role as the head of the 东精影业 System. removes the president as the chief procurement officer (CPO) and designates the vice president for budget and finance/chief financial officer as CPO. 东精影业 has pointed out that the current designation is consistent with the standard practice of designating other state department leaders as CPOs for their respective agencies, such as the president of the Senate; the speaker of the House of Representatives; the superintendent of the Department of Education; and the CEO of Hawaiʻi Health Systems Corporation.

Another bill of concern is which makes the vice president for community colleges responsible to the Board of Regents rather than the university president. The responsibility for managing this distinctive and effective structure of public higher education in Hawaiʻi currently rests with a single executive officer, which is the president.

Next steps

There are still almost two months left before the adjournment of the State Legislature, and we are just about at the halfway point for the session. The 东精影业 administration, alumni association, faculty and staff and other affinity groups have been active on the measures highlighted here and a number of others. All of our engagements with the legislators help to advocate and ensure that public funding for 东精影业 programs can continue.

The next major deadline is Second Crossover on April 13 when bills that are still alive are returned to their originating chamber, which is then followed by conference committees during the last two weeks of the legislative session. The Hawaiʻi State Legislature is scheduled to adjourn on May 4, 2023.

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