There are 10 Public Public Colleges in Hawaii. The average undergraduate tuition & fees of the schools is $7,723 for Hawaii residents and $20,995 for out-of-state students. The average graduate schools' tuition & fees are $14,366 for Hawaii residents and $30,806 for out-of-state students.

University of Hawaii at Manoa has the highest tuition & fees of $34,218 and Kapiolani Community College has the lowest tuition & fees of $8,420 among Public Public Colleges in Hawaii.

University of Hawaii at Manoa is the largest school with 19,074 students and University of Hawaii Maui College is the smallest school with 2,472 students among those schools.

Comparison between 10 Public Public Colleges in Hawaii with key academic statistics

Tuition & Key Stats Comparison between Public Public Colleges in Hawaii
School NameUnder-graduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesAcceptance RateGraduation RateStudent To faculty RatioStudent Population
Hawaii Community CollegeHilo, HIPublic, 2-4 year $8,340
($3,204)
- -30% 12 to 1 2,127
Honolulu Community CollegeHonolulu, HIPublic, 2-4 year $8,310
($3,174)
- -23% 16 to 1 3,069
Kapiolani Community CollegeHonolulu, HIPublic, 2-4 year $8,420
($3,284)
- -24% 15 to 1 5,828
Kauai Community CollegeLihue, HIPublic, 2-4 year $8,388
($3,252)
- -36% 11 to 1 1,308
Leeward Community CollegePearl City, HIPublic, 2-4 year $8,350
($3,214)
- -28% 20 to 1 6,221
University of Hawaii at HiloHilo, HIPublic, 4-year $20,798
($7,838)
$27,062
($12,230)
84.24%42% 12 to 1 2,977
University of Hawaii at ManoaHonolulu, HIPublic, 4-year $34,218
($12,186)
$34,550
($16,502)
72.77%62% 14 to 1 19,074
University of Hawaii Maui CollegeKahului, HIPublic, 4-year $8,420
($3,284)
- -26% 13 to 1 2,472
University of Hawaii-West OahuKapolei, HIPublic, 4-year $20,544
($7,584)
- 96.37%32% 17 to 1 2,913
Windward Community CollegeKaneohe, HIPublic, 2-4 year $8,330
($3,194)
- -25% 17 to 1 2,384