Title: UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI`I
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2UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT HILO
- UH Hilo Comprehensive University bachelor
degrees, select graduate degrees, and
professional programs emphasis on applied
research a cost effective state university in
preparing professionals to enter the workforce
3MISSION and ROLE
- States comprehensive primarily baccalaureate
university offering professional programs based
on a liberal arts foundation and selected
graduate degrees - Commitment to meet the social, economic and
workforce needs of the Big Island and the State
of Hawaii
4MISSION and ROLE
- Gateway for Hawaiis first generation
students (68) to receive a college degree
and enter the workforce - Integrate our islands natural and cultural
learning laboratory in our teaching and
research
5CAMPUS PROFILE
Fall 2003 3,340 Enrollment
Residents 2,252 Non-Resid
ents 404 International
Students 340
6ENROLLMENT INCREASE
Enrollment Has Doubled Between 1987 and the
Present
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8UH Hilos uniqueness is captured in Hawaii
Countys social indices. Hawaii County is the
most ethnically and culturally diverse county in
the United States, and is dramatically different
from the other counties in the State
- highest unemployment rate and highest
percentage of persons in poverty - Lowest per capita income and lowest median
household income - highest percentage of ice use
- increased rate of domestic violence
- majority of our island school population are
students from families near the poverty level - 58 percent of UH Hilo students, the highest
percentage in the UH system, receive federal
financial aid
9UH HILO IS...
Creating and Implementing Strategies - Strategic
Plan
- Excellence in liberal arts, professional and
agricultural programs - A vibrant college town with an enriched
campus life - Leadership in studies of Hawaiian, East Asian
Pacific and indigenous cultures and the tropical
environment
10UH HILO IS...
Creating and Implementing Strategies - Strategic
Plan
- Active scholarship and learning in research,
internships and community service - Commitment to community development
11UH HILOS ULTIMATE GOALS
- Recognition and promotion as the states
comprehensive university - To achieve full capacity as a
comprehensive university of 5,000
students
12UH HILO WOULD LIKE TO...
- Build Infrastructure
- Continue Growth and Development
13UH HILO WOULD LIKE TO...
   Priority 1 MA in Counseling
Psychology 369,089 Â Priority 2 MA
in U.S.China Relations 151,000 Â Pr
iority 3 North Hawaii Education
and 202,500 Â Research
Center Priority 4 Critical Public Safety
and 781,000 Â Facilities
Maintenance Priority 5 Title IX Compliance by
2008 and 925,000 NCAA
Requirements by 2005
FY 2004-2005 Summary of Top Priority Needs
14UH HILO WOULD LIKE TO...
  Priority 6 Increase Hawaii Resident
Enrollment 353,250 Â Priority 7 Enhance
Opportunities and Increase 304,000 Â
Increase Access to Higher Education Priority
8 Research and Graduate Studies 397,59
6 Â Priority 9 Sustainable Business Growth
and 327,000 Â Workforce
Training Priority 10 Critical Need for Licensed
Teachers 550,000 Â in our
Community Total
4,360,435
FY 2004-2005 Summary of Top Priority Needs
15WHAT DOES IT COST?
To achieve full capacity as a comprehensive
university, UH Hilo needs an investment of 5
million dollars.
16WHAT DOES IT COST?
An investment of 5 million dollars will enable
us to
- Sustain the steady enrollment growth achieved
over the years - Continue the increase in our research awards
- Grow, develop and implement our priority PCRs
17SOURCES OF FUNDING
UH Hilo is also working on ways to help
ourselves
- Assessing students a technology fee, lab fees,
and field/excursion fee - Exploring a tuition fee structure
- Increasing grants and awards
- Increasing private fundraising
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