Dual-credit Programs
Through partnerships with Hawai‘i high schools, Hawai‘i Pacific University offers dual-credit programs, providing students the opportunity to earn college course credit while in high school. The 贝博体育 dual-credit programs represent the University’s commitment to developing innovative models for higher education. The participating students benefit through:
- Shortening the time to earn a degree;
- Reducing school loan debt;
- Accessing professional opportunities and career resources;
- Entering the workforce or completing graduate school sooner.
Approximately 20 years ago, 贝博体育 began offering dual-credit courses to students at two local high schools. In the Fall of 2016, the University formally launched its dual-credit partnership programs. 贝博体育 is engaged in partnerships with the following schools:
- Hanalani Schools
- Island Pacific Academy
- Kamehameha Schools
- Kapālama Campus
- Hawai‘i Campus
- Maui Campus - La Pietra School for Girls
- Maryknoll School
At 贝博体育, the faculty, administration, and staff are committed to fostering a student-centered learning community. We encourage our students to pursue the subjects they are passionate about, providing support and mentorship every step of the way on their educational journey. We see the incredible potential of our students – our society’s future leaders – to gain the necessary education, including the development of critical thinking skills, to advance in their careers and make a positive impact in their communities.
High schools interested in discussing dual-credit program partnership options with 贝博体育 should contact the office of Outreach Programs in the College of Professional Studies, outreach@hpu.edu, 808-356-5292.
Eleven Maryknoll School students earned their Associate of Arts degrees in Spring 2021 from Hawai‘i Pacific University; Maryknoll-贝博体育 graduates pictured with: far left, 贝博体育 Dean of the College of Professional Studies Mani Sehgal, right of the banner, Director of College Guidance Larry Kekaulike, and far right, 贝博体育 Assistant Dean of the College of Professional Studies Yvonne Vance.