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Universities
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  • Hilo
  • Kahului
  • West Oʻahu
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Community Colleges
  • Hawaiʻi
  • Honolulu
  • Kapiʻolani
  • Kauaʻi
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Schools and Departments
  • Burns School of Medicine
  • Richardson School of Law
  • Hamilton Library
Colleges and universities in Hawaii
Public institutions
  • University of Hawaiʻi:
  • at Hilo
  • at Mānoa
  • Maui College
  • West Oahu
Private institutions
  • BYU-Hawaii
  • Chaminade
  • Hawaii Pacific
  • Hawaii Theological Seminary
  • Honolulu University
  • ICAOM
  • University of the Nations
  • World Medicine Institute
Community/Junior Colleges
  • Hawaii CC
  • Hawaii Tokai
  • Honolulu CC
  • Kapiolani CC
  • Kauai CC
  • Leeward CC
  • Windward CC
Graduate, professional and
research institutions
  • John A. Burns School of Medicine
  • William S. Richardson School of Law

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