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Hawaii · 2026
University of Hawaii at Hilo is a public university on Hawaiʻi Island and part of the University of Hawaiʻi system. The campus serves undergraduate and graduate students in a setting closely tied to the island’s environmental, cultural, and scientific resources. Its academic portfolio includes colleges and schools in arts and sciences, agriculture, business and economics, education, and pharmacy, giving the institution a broad regional role in higher education for Hawaiʻi County and the wider state. The university’s work is anchored in programs that connect directly to Hawaiʻi’s communities and landscapes. The Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy is one of its distinctive professional schools, and the College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resource Management reflects the importance of land, food systems, and natural resources in the state. Marine science and astronomy are also central areas of study and research, supported by the university’s location on Hawaiʻi Island. U.S. News identifies UH Hilo as a National University, and the institution reports a student-faculty ratio of 12:1, indicating a relatively small-campus learning environment. University of Hawaii at Hilo also emphasizes Native Hawaiian and Pacific perspectives in education. Its mission and campus identity are shaped by Hawaiʻi Island’s cultural context, and the university serves local, neighbor-island, mainland, and international students. In addition to degree programs, it supports research, community engagement, and workforce preparation in fields that matter to the island and the state, including health, education, environmental stewardship, and business. That combination of regional focus and specialized academic strengths makes UH Hilo a significant public university in Hawaiʻi.