Resources › For Students and Parents University of Hawaii Maui College Admissions Costs, Financial Aid, Graduation Rates & More Share Flipboard Email Print Maui, Hawaii. Edmund Garman / Flickr For Students and Parents College Admissions College Profiles College Admissions Process College Rankings Choosing A College Application Tips Essay Samples & Tips Testing Graphs College Financial Aid Advanced Placement Homework Help Private School Test Prep College Life Graduate School Business School Law School Distance Learning View More By Allen Grove Allen Grove Facebook Twitter College Admissions Expert Ph.D., English, University of Pennsylvania M.A., English, University of Pennsylvania B.S., Materials Science & Engineering and Literature, MIT Dr. Allen Grove is an Alfred University English professor and a college admissions expert with over 20 years of experience helping students transition to college. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on July 31, 2017 University of Hawaii Maui College Admissions Overview: The University of Hawaii at Maui has open admissions, which means that all interested students have the opportunity to study at the school. Prospective students will still need to submit an application, as well as an official high school transcript. For complete instructions and application deadlines, check out the school's website, or contact the admissions office. Admissions Data (2016): University of Hawaii Maui College Acceptance Rate: - University of Hawaii Maui College has open admissions Test Scores -- 25th / 75th Percentile SAT Critical Reading: - / - SAT Math: - / - SAT Writing: - / - What's a good SAT score? ACT Composite: - / - ACT English: - / - ACT Math: - / - What's a good ACT score? University of Hawaii Maui College Description: The University of Hawaii Maui College is a public commuter college located in Kahului, Hawaii, on the island of Maui. Kahului has a population of around 26,000, and hosts Maui's main airport. The College was founded in 1931 as a vocational school, and was incorporated into the University of Hawaii system in the 1960s. The school's most popular majors and degrees are still generally vocational in nature: Nursing, Automobile Mechanics, Culinary Arts, and Business Technology, among others. Maui College offers three Bachelor of Applied Science Degrees--in Engineering Technology, Sustainable Science Management, and Applied Business and Information Technology. The school recently opened a new $26 million science facility.The majority of academic programs at Maui College lead to a certificate or associate degree. Students have many ways to get involved on campus including participating in student government or the student newspaper. The campus does not have any residential facilities, but there are a few apartment complexes withing walking distance of campus. Enrollment (2016): Total Enrollment: 3,342 (all undergraduates)Gender Breakdown: 35% Male / 65% Female35% Full-time Costs (2016 - 17): Tuition and Fees: $3,150 (in-state), $8,286 (out-of-state) Books: $952 (why so much?) Room and Board: $13,806 Other Expenses: $6,130 Total Cost: $24,038 (in-state), $29,174 (out-of-state) University of Hawaii Maui College Financial Aid (2015 - 16): Percentage of New Students Receiving Aid: 70%Percentage of New Students Receiving Types of AidGrants: 66%Loans: 19%Average Amount of AidGrants: $4,047Loans: $4,938 Academic Programs (Associate Degrees): Most Popular Majors: Small Business Operations, Engineering Technologies, Liberal Arts, Nursing, Culinary Arts, Mechanic Technology Transfer, Graduation and Retention Rates: First Year Student Retention (full-time students): -Transfer Out Rate: 13%4-Year Graduation Rate: -6-Year Graduation Rate: 14% Data Source: National Center for Educational Statistics If You Like University of Hawaii Maui College, You May Also Like These Schools: University of Hawaii at Manoa: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT Graph Arizona State University: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT Graph University of San Diego: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT Graph University of Nevada - Las Vegas: Profile Southern Oregon University: Profile San Diego State University: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT Graph University of Arizona: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT Graph Hawaii Pacific University: Profile University of Hawaii at Hilo: Profile California State University - Long Beach: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT Graph University of Alaska Anchorage: Profile Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Grove, Allen. "University of Hawaii Maui College Admissions." ThoughtCo, Aug. 25, 2020, thoughtco.com/university-of-hawaii-maui-college-profile-786796. Grove, Allen. (2020, August 25). University of Hawaii Maui College Admissions. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/university-of-hawaii-maui-college-profile-786796 Grove, Allen. "University of Hawaii Maui College Admissions." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/university-of-hawaii-maui-college-profile-786796 (accessed June 5, 2023). copy citation