This flagship school of the University of Hawai'i system offers more than 100 bachelor's programs to the 14,000 or so students who call the O'ahu campus home during the school year. Nearly 250 degree programs across 15 schools are available to students, but no matter the course of study, Hawai'i plays TA. "When someone goes to UH Manoa, they aren't expecting to receive an education grounded in a Native Hawaiian place of learning but that is exactly what they get. Whether they are learning the Hawaiian language, Hawaiian culture, or about the Hawaiian ecosystem, there is a lot for everyone that goes along with their major," says a student. "UH really incorporates how important Hawai'i really is."
Sciences are particularly strong here, and the language offerings are incredibly diverse (think Ilocano and Samoan). Teachers are "always willing to go the extra mile to help students by offering office hours" and many professors challenge students while simultaneously "letting us know what content will be useful in our future careers and/or graduatelevel exams." However, the real gold here is in the added resources for extra help in classes. There is "free one-on-one tutoring" and review sessions through the learning center, a writing center, a learning emporium for certain subjects, and "[you] can even walk into the library where librarians will help to find sources for papers and guide students in a great direction."