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UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT MĀNOA ▪ GRADUATE DIVISION

Student Services • 2540 Maile Way, Spalding 354 • Honolulu, HI 96822 • Tel: 808.956.8544 • V/T:808.956.4257
Email: [email protected] • Web: http://manoa.hawaii.edu/graduate/

General Information and Admissions Application Instructions


Disclaimer
Information contained herein is subject to change without notice and supersedes information contained in the UHM Catalog. For
current information on graduate studies, please visit the Graduate Division website for prospective students as listed above.

Documentation
Applications and documents submitted in support of an application to UH Mānoa are deemed the property of UH Mānoa and therefore
will not be returned to the applicant nor be available for copying. Failure to fill out the application completely according to instructions
may result in delays and file closure.

Application Process
The Graduate Division-Student Services begins processing of admissions applications starting August 1 for the Fall semester and May
1 for the Spring semester. Applicants are advised to apply well in advance of application deadlines.

Use this admissions application if you are applying to:

 Masters, Doctoral or Graduate Certificate programs (New, Returning or Concurrent degree student status)
a. Readmissions Applicant –See additional instructions on page 2.
b. Concurrent Degree Applicant (master or doctoral) – Complete and submit the “Petition to Apply for Concurrent Degree
Status” form found at http://manoa.hawaii.edu/graduate/content/forms. Final approval to apply for concurrent degree
status rests with the Graduate Division. Submit the graduate admissions application if you receive OGE approval to apply
for concurrent admissions consideration.
c. Use the “Concurrent Graduate Certificate Application” if you are currently enrolled as a UHM graduate student and
seeking admissions into a graduate certificate.
d. Use the “Petition for Admission to a Doctorate in Same Discipline” application if you are a current UHM master’s student
applying for a doctorate in same discipline without a break in enrollment.

 Post-Baccalaureate Unclassified (PBU) Student Status – See additional instructions on page 2.

Priority Consideration Deadlines


Some graduate programs have set priority consideration deadlines in addition to application deadlines. You are advised to contact the
intended graduate program for the priority dates. In many cases, graduate programs make offers of financial support well in advance of
application deadlines. Funding is limited and often awarded on a first-come, first served basis to the most qualified applicants.

Application Deadlines
Deadlines are found at: http://manoa.hawaii.edu/graduate/content/graduate-programs. Deadlines that fall on a weekend or a holiday
will default to the next work day. You are responsible for insuring that all required documents have been received by the appropriate
deadline as an incomplete application may cause delays in reaching an admissions decision. Once submitted, application materials are
not released except for the purpose of admission and cannot be returned to the applicant.

Summer Applicants
Please write in your semester of application if you are applying to a graduate program with summer admission. Consult directly with the
graduate program regarding deadlines for summer admissions.

Notification
You will be notified of your application receipt and status by email. Please provide an email address where listed on the application
form. If you do not receive notification within 30 days of submitting your application, contact the Graduate Division-Student Services.
NOTIFICATION OF FINAL ADMISSIONS DECISION IS BY MAIL ONLY.

Multiple Applications
You may apply to more than one graduate program at a time but may enroll in only one program initially, except in the case of dual
degrees (see below), or in the case of a graduate degree program and a graduate certificate program.

Dual Degree Programs

▪ Business Administration & Civil Engineering ▪ Library and Information Science & Educational Technology
▪ Business Administration & Nursing ▪ Library and Information Science & Hawaiian
▪ Library and Information Science & American Studies ▪ Library and Information Science & Hawaiian Studies
▪ Library and Information Science & Asian Studies ▪ Library and Information Science & History
▪ Library and Information Science & Computer Science ▪ Library and Information Science & Pacific Islands Studies

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Note to Applicants for the Following Programs of Study
The Graduate Division does NOT administer admissions to the programs listed below. Prospective students should contact the
appropriate offices directly for admissions information.
Program of Study Contact
Business Shidler College of Business
(All programs except International Management) Tel:808.956.8377, Fax:808.956.9640, Web: http://www.shidler.hawaii.edu/
Law William S. Richardson School of Law
Tel: 808.956-7966, Web: https://www.law.hawaii.edu/
Medicine John A. Burns School of Medicine
Tel: 808.692.1000, Web: http://jabsom.hawaii.edu/
Summer Session Only Outreach College, Tel:808.956.7221 (V/T)
Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.outreach.hawaii.edu/summer/
East-West Center Programs East-West Center (EWC)
Tel:808.944.7111, Web: http://www.eastwestcenter.org
Undergraduate Programs Office of Admissions
Tel:808.956.8975, 800.823.9771 (Toll-Free), 808.956-7943 (Text V/T)
Email: [email protected],
Web: http://manoa.hawaii.edu/admissions/undergrad/

Additional Instructions for Readmissions and Post-Baccalaureate Unclassified Applicants


You must also follow the documentation requirements listed under “Graduate Admissions Documentation Requirements”.
Readmissions Applicant
Readmissions Deadline: Fall – April 1 Spring – October 1 Summer – March 1

You are a readmission applicant if you are seeking readmission into the same graduate program and degree you were last enrolled in
at UHM. If five years or more has passed since your last enrollment, follow the standard admissions procedures for prospective
students. If you wish to be considered for funding opportunities, contact your graduate program for priority consideration deadlines.

International Readmissions Applicants: Please submit applications at least one month before the deadlines listed above to allow for
the processing of visa documents.
Post-Baccalaureate Unclassified (PBU) Applicant
Admissions Deadline: Fall semester – July 31 Spring semester – December 15

If you wish to apply for post-baccalaureate unclassified student status you must possess a bachelor’s or advanced degree from a
regionally accredited U.S. college or university or an equivalent degree from a recognized non-U.S. institution of higher education.

International applicants seeking PBU status: Students holding F-1 status and currently in approved “Optional Practical Training”
(OPT), F2*, M2*, H-1, H-4 and J-2 visa holders residing in Hawai‘i may apply for post-baccalaureate unclassified student status.
Contact the Graduate Division-Student Services for admissions eligibility of other visa holders not mentioned above. *F2 and M2 visa
holders may engage in part-time study only.

You need special registration approval to take 500-800 level courses at UH Mānoa. Contact the individual UH-Mānoa campus
office for additional information.

Post-Baccalaureate Unclassified students (PBU) may not qualify for certain benefits and services such as Federal Financial Aid,
Social Security benefits and Veterans Affairs benefits. PBU student status does not guarantee admission as a classified graduate
student. Follow the standard admissions procedures for prospective students if you wish to be considered for classified student
status.

Graduate Admissions Documentation Requirements


Submit your completed graduate admissions application form and the following items to the Graduate Division-Student Services.
Please note that the following are the Graduate Division requirements. Individual graduate programs have additional admissions
criteria and requirements. For program specific criteria and requirements, visit http://manoa.hawaii.edu/graduate/content/graduate-
programs and contact your intended graduate program(s).

Application Fee - US$100.00

Use the payment form found on page 3 of the application form if paying by credit card. No application fee waivers or deferments are
granted. Do NOT send cash. Application fees are non-refundable and may not be used for an application submitted at a later date.
Payment by check or money order must be in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank and made payable to the “University of Hawai‘i.”
Include your full name and date of birth on the payment.

All tuition and fee charges at the University of Hawai‘i campuses are subject to change in accordance with requirements of State law
and/or action by the Board of Regents or university administration.
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Transcripts
Submit one current transcript from each post-secondary institution attended (except UH, see below), including any study abroad or
exchange programs, summer programs, and non-degree work and extension programs. You may submit unofficial copies of transcripts
while applying for admissions. However, admitted students are required to submit official transcripts in order to enroll at UHM.

PBU Applicants – Submit one current transcript from where you earned your bachelor’s or advanced degree.

Readmission Applicants - Returning UHM graduate students applying for readmission to the same graduate program for the same
degree objective should contact the Graduate Division-Student Services for transcript requirements.

Official transcripts must be sent to the Graduate Division-Student Services directly from the issuing institution(s), or be received in
sealed institutional envelopes if submitted with the application. The Graduate Division-Student Services also accepts transcripts
submitted through Interfolio.

UH Transcripts
Transcripts are NOT required for course work completed at any of the UH campuses. The Graduate Division-Student Services will
obtain UH transcripts on behalf of applicants.

Non-traditional Grades
Applicants who have more than 25 percent of undergraduate course work at a U.S. institution evaluated under a non-traditional grading
system are required to submit official scores for the appropriate standardized exam. Non-traditional grades include pass/fail, credit/no
credit, no grades, etc. The exam required depends on the intended graduate program:
1. Applicants to the graduate program in travel industry management submit either GRE or GMAT scores.
2. All other applicants submit GRE General test scores.

International Transcripts and Academic Records


All international applicants are required to submit one current official transcript or academic record from each institution of higher
education attended, including any study abroad or exchange programs, summer programs, and non-degree work and extension
programs. You may submit unofficial copies of transcripts while applying for admissions. However, admitted students are required to
submit official transcripts in order to enroll at UHM.

Official transcripts or academic records must be sent directly to the Graduate Division-Student Services directly from the issuing
institution(s), or in sealed institutional envelopes if submitted with the application. For applicants from certain regions (see below), the
Graduate Division-Student Services accepts only official academic records sent directly from the issuing institution(s).

Please note the following:

1. Non-English transcripts or academic records must be issued in the original language and be accompanied by English
translations. English translations must be exact word for word translations of the original document. Translations issued by
the institution must bear the official institution seal or stamp and be attached to the official transcript or academic record.
Translations by professional translators must bear the translator’s original signature AND be accompanied by a copy of the
original language document.
2. Transcripts or academic records must indicate all dates of attendance, courses, course titles, credits or hours, and grades
received. If any course title is not descriptive in terms of content, attach a course syllabus to the transcript or academic
records.
3. Do NOT convert numerical grades to letter grades. A complete grading scale or system of evaluation sent by the institution
is required if it is not indicated on the transcript or academic record.
4. Transcripts or academic records must indicate any degree, diploma, professional title, and certificate of study or other
academic credentials received. If not, submit official copies and English translations of all academic credentials.
5. Applicants from institutions in Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan must submit properly attested mark sheets
for each year of study showing the subject included in each exam, the maximum mark in each subject, the minimum mark
for passing, the mark obtained, and the "Division" or "Class" received. All academic records are accepted if attested by the
registrar, assistant registrar, head of department, dean of student affairs, controller of exam, USEFI student advisor, or
professor-in-charge or principal.
6. Applicants from institutions in the Russian Federation and former Soviet Union: The Graduate Division-Student Services
will accept ONLY academic certificates, supplements to the diploma, archival certificates and degree certificates sent
directly from the issuing institution.

Evidence of English Language Proficiency


Most applicants whose native language is not English are required to take either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or
the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic Modules Test. See Standardized Exam for additional
information.

Exemption: You are exempt from the test, if you have earned a bachelor's or an advanced degree within the last five years at a
regionally accredited or recognized institution in the United States, Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore or United
Kingdom.

The Educational Testing Service (ETS) code for UHM is 4867. Test scores cannot be more than two years old. Individual graduate
programs may require higher scores. Please check with your intended graduate program.
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Graduate Division Minimum
English Language Proficiency Test Minimum Scores Required for
Language Proficiency Scores for
Assistantship with Teaching Duties
Admission
Paper-based TOEFL 500 600
100
Internet-based TOEFL
61 Speaking sub-score of 25
Minimum speaking and listening sub-scores
required for assistantship with teaching duties. Listening sub-score of 25

IELTS Academic Modules Overall band score of 6.00 Overall band score of 7.00

International Applicants Requiring Visa Documents


Upon admission to UHM, only international applicants with proof of funding will receive visa documents. Copies of your and your
dependents (if any) passport bio-data page are required. Applicants need to show proof of sufficient funding to cover all educational
and living expenses, including expenses for any accompanying spouse or children by submitting the completed Confidential Financial
Statement form for International Applicants found at: http://manoa.hawaii.edu/graduate/content/forms.

Distance Education Restrictions for International Students:


International students are restricted in the number of on-line courses they can enroll in while in the U.S. on a student visa. Visit
http://www.hawaii.edu/issmanoa (International Student Services Office website) for additional information on restrictions.

Residency Declaration Form


If you are claiming Hawai‘I residency or Board of Regents exemptions, complete and submit the Residency Declaration Form with the
proper supporting documents.

U.S. Permanent Resident


Submit a front and back copy of your “green” card.

Standardized Exams for Degree Seeking Applicants


Applicants are required to take standardized exams in the following cases:

The Graduate Division requires standardized exam scores from applicants whose transcripts include more than 25 percent of
undergraduate course work completed at a U.S. institution with non-traditional grades. See Transcripts with Non-Traditional
Grades for the specific exam required. (page 3)

Many graduate programs require or recommend applicants to take standardized exams. For program specific criteria and
requirements, visit http://manoa.hawaii.edu/graduate/content/graduate-programs and contact your intended graduate
program(s).

Applicants should make arrangements to take the appropriate standardized exams several months prior to the admissions application
deadline.

For information about the various standardized exams, visit the Websites for the GMAT, the GRE, the IELTS, the MCAT, the PRAXIS
Series and the TOEFL. Applicants who reside on O'ahu may visit the Testing Office at the UHM Counseling and Student Development
Center. The center administers a number of standardized exams throughout the year.

University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa


Testing Office, Queen Lili`uokalani Center for Student Services, Room 307
2600 Campus Road
Tel: (808) 956-3454, Website: http://manoa.hawaii.edu/counseling/testing_office/

TOEFL and IELTS Academic Modules test scores cannot be more than two years old.
The Educational Testing Service (ETS) code for UHM is 4867.

GMAT MCAT
Website: http://www.mba.com/us Website: https://www.aamc.org/

GRE PRAXIS Series


Website: http://www.gre.org Website: http://www.ets.org/

Official GRE scores must be sent directly to the Graduate ETS-The PRAXIS Series
Division-Student Services. In general, test scores cannot be P.O. Box 6051
more than five years old. Princeton, N.J. 08541-6051

IELTS Academic Modules Test TOEFL


Web: http://www.ielts.org Web: http://www.toefl.org

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Instructions for Completing the Graduate Admissions Application Form
Summer Applicants
Please write in your semester of application if you are applying to a graduate program offering summer admission.
1. Ethnicity and Race - The ethnic background and race of each applicant is collected for data-gathering and state and federal
report purposes. This information does not affect the determination of admission.

Ethnicity: Check the appropriate box on the application.


Hispanic or Latino: A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture of origin,
regardless of race.

RACE CATEGORY CODE RACE CATEGORY CODE


African American or Black AA Korean KO
American Indian or Alaskan Native AI Laotian LA
Caucasian or White CA Micronesian (except Guamanian or Chamorro) MC
Chinese CH Other Asian OA
Filipino FI Other Pacific Islander OP
Guamanian or Chamorro GC Samoan SA
Native Hawaiian or Part-Hawaiian HW Thai TH
Asian Indian IN Tongan TO
Japanese JP Vietnamese VI

2. Full Legal Name - Do not use nicknames. International applicants: Use name as listed on your passport.

3. Other Names – List other names under which your test scores, transcripts or other documents may be issued.

4. Country of Citizenship - Check the appropriate box. See citizenship definitions below.
o U.S. Citizen - any individual born in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands; or
individuals granted citizenship status by U.S. CIS; or born abroad to a U.S. parent.
o Non-U.S. Citizen - any individual who is a citizen of a non-U.S. country or non-U.S. territory; or has obtained asylee,
refugee, or parolee status from the U.S. CIS; or whose status in the U.S. has not been documented. Attach a copy of
your passport bio-data page, if available.
o U.S. National or CoFA Citizen - any individual born in American Samoa or Swains Island ; or citizens of the
Compact of Free Association countries (Republic of Marshall Islands. Republic of Palau, and Federated States of
Micronesia, which is comprised of 4 states: Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei, and Yap).
o U.S. Permanent Resident - any individual who resides in the U.S. as a lawful permanent resident with a valid U.S.
green card obtained from U.S. CIS. Attach a copy of your “green” card to the admissions application.
5. Email Address - Provide an email address to receive notification of the status of your application.

6. Intended Graduate Program and Degree Objective


Visit http://manoa.hawaii.edu/graduate/content/graduate-programs for a list of program names and degrees. Use of
unauthorized names and degrees will delay the processing of your application. Post-baccalaureate Unclassified (PBU)
applicants, please check box in item 7.

7. Post-Baccalaureate Unclassified Applicant– Check this box if you are applying for PBU student status.

8. Change of Graduate Program


For current UHM graduate students, check this box if you wish to apply for a change in your graduate program.

9. Readmission - Check this box if you are applying for readmission to the same graduate program and degree you were last
enrolled in at UHM.

10. Dual Degree Program - Check this box if you are applying to a dual degree program. See page 1 for programs.

11. Authorization for Release of Information


If you wish, provide the name of a friend or family member authorized by you to access information regarding your application
status. NOTIFICATION OF FINAL ADMISSIONS DECISION IS BY MAIL ONLY.

12. Applicant’s Certification


Read and sign the certification. Falsification, withholding of information, or failure to list all schools attended may result in
rejection of your application or disciplinary action if discovered after enrollment.

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