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Campus Resources

At the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, whether you have a broken toe or a broken heart, there are services on campus to support the varying needs of students. Veterans, the disabled, women, LGBTI members, and student parents can find the support they need on-campus. Most of these services are located in the Queen Lili‘uokalani Center for Student Services (QLCSS).

Counseling & Student Developmental Center

manoa.hawaii.edu/counseling Found in QLC room 312, the CSDC offers a variety of counseling services to meet the needs of students in support of their personal, academic, and career goals. If you, or a student you know is in need of immediate counseling, the CSDC will see emergency walk-ins during business hours.

First Year Programs

manoa.hawaii.edu/undergrad/freshman If you are coming to UH Manoa for the first time, first year programs are designed to promote a smooth transition into college life and life at UH Manoa. The ACE program will help you register for classes and through the peermentoring program, other students can help you find your place at UH Manoa.

International Student Services (ISS)

hawaii.edu/issmanoa If you are an international student, ISS will help you with visa information, campus employment, and scholarships. They also have a mentoring program and a school club called the International Students Association where you can connect with other international students.

KOKUA

hawaii.edu/kokua KOKUA is UH Manoa’s center for students with disabilities. Support for students of all levels with learning, physical, psychiatric or other disabilities is offered.

Learning Emporium

natsci.manoa.hawaii.edu/learning-emporium Located in the College of Natural Sciences, the Learning Emporium offers tutoring in entry level chemistry, math, physics and information and computer science courses. If you have homework you don’t understand or a midterm to study for, the Learning Emporium has resources to help you.

Center for LGBTQ+ Equality

manoa.hawaii.edu/lgbt The Center for LGBTQ+ Equality offers support and resources for student members of the LGBTQ+ community. It also offers sexual harassment prevention training for LGBTQ+ supporters.

Manoa Career Center

manoa.hawaii.edu/careercenter The Manoa Career Center offers many services for students and alumni, such as career counseling, resume review, interview prep and also hosts a Career Fair semesterly on campus with over 70 employers. Through 2020 and 2021, the Career Center held Virtual Career Fairs offering one on one and drop-in group sessions with employers recruiting for full-time job and internship opportunities.

Native Hawaiian Student Services (NHSS)

manoa.hawaii.edu/nhss The NHSS is the primary support center for Native Hawaiian students. They provide academic counseling tutoring, and assistance in finding scholarships.

Online Learning Academy (OLA)

manoa.hawaii.edu/ola Free, online tutoring sessions available to students in math, science, and writing. Interested in being a tutor yourself? OLA tutors are UHM undergradate and graduate students.

Student Parents at Manoa (SPAM)

manoa.hawaii.edu/studentparents Located in the Women's Center, SPAM is a support center for student parents as they pursue education while parenting.

University Health Services

hawaii.edu/shs Located by Kennedy Theater on East-West Road, UHS is a walk-in clinic that offers general and specialized care along with immunizations and a pharmacy. It’s where you send your health clearance forms to enroll and where you go when you need a flu shot.

Women's Center

hawaii.edu/womenscenter The Women’s Center commits itself to the personal and academic support of women and LGBTI students. The center provides crisis and referral services, legal aid, support for sexual assault victims, and other emergency needs.

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Basic Needs Resources

hawaii.edu/student-basic-needs/resources/manoa findhelp.org The university shares a commitment to both your personal and educational goals being met. Through meeting a students basic needs such as food, housing, childcare, mental health, financial resources, and transportation - it is critical for ensuring strong academic performance, persistence, and the overall student wellbeing. The UHBNC is dedicated to supporting students’ basic needs so that personal and educational goals are achieved. This is a site specific to sharing resources for basic needs such as food assistance, financial help, health services, and more.