Host University. The University of Hawaiʻi (hereinafter called Host University) participates in the Hawaiʻi-Pacific Islands CESU through its ten campuses (UH- Mānoa, UH-Hilo, UH-West Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi Community College, Honolulu Community College, Kapiʻolani Community College, Kauaʻi Community College, Leeward Community College, Maui College, Windward Community College). The University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo is the administrative lead for the Host University. Functioning as a system, the purposes of the University of Hawaiʻi are to: 1) provide all qualified people in Hawaiʻi with equal opportunity for high quality college and university education and training; 2) provide a variety of entry points into a comprehensive set of postsecondary educational offerings, allowing flexibility for students to move within the system to meet individual educational and professional goals; and 3) advance missions that promote distinctive pathways to excellence, differentially emphasizing instruction, research, and service while fostering a cohesive response to state needs and participation in the global community.
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