91探花 provides accessible educational opportunities through an engaging learning environment that values academic excellence and personal growth of all students, with a kuleana (responsibility) to Native Hawaiians and our community, through career, liberal arts, technology, transfer, and professional training programs.
Mission Statement
91探花 provides accessible educational opportunities through an engaging learning environment that values academic excellence and personal growth of all students, with a kuleana (responsibility) to Native Hawaiians and our community, through career, liberal arts, technology, transfer, and professional training programs.
Core Values:
- Student centered success: To offer a supportive, high quality learning environment that guides students through their college pathway to become contributing members and leaders of our community.
- Industry and community partnerships: To foster educational partnerships with state-registered apprenticeship programs, local industries, and other organizations to create diverse academic and training opportunities.
- Native Hawaiian/indigenous values and culture: To support the Native Hawaiian community and its language, history, and culture.
- Sustainability: To create a culture of social responsibility around the conservation of resources and creating a foundation for environmental stewardship.
- Resilience and Engagement: To maintain a campus environment where all are appreciated and respected.
Ko Ke Kulanui Kaiāulu ‘O Honolulu ‘?lelo Kumu
‘O ka hana kumu o ko Ke Kulanui Kaiāulu ‘o Honolulu e ho‘oholo i ka ho‘ona‘auao ‘ana i nā haumāna like ‘ole a pau ma nā hana a‘o pono he nui, me nā hana e holomua ai i nā mea kumu mana‘o pono, ka paipai ‘ana i ka ho‘oulu pono i nā haumāna a pau, me ke kuleana e lawelawe ai i nā haumāna ‘ōiwi Hawai‘i a e lawelawe pū i nā kānaka o ke kaiāulu e huli ana i ke ola ame ka na‘auao no ka pono o nā lāhui kānaka a puni ka honua, ma nā papa hana hana no‘eau, ke kāko‘o ‘ana i nā haumāna e makemake nei e hele i ke kulanui ame nā papa hana ‘oihana pākōlea like ‘ole.
Nā ‘Oia‘i‘o Pili Kino Pono‘ī
No ka pono o nā haumāna: no ke kāko‘o ‘ana i nā haumāna e hele ana i ke kulanui kaiāulu nei, e mālama i kahi kulanui kaiāulu maika‘i a‘e noka ho‘oulu ‘ana i ua mau haumāna nei e lilo i kupa pono a alaka‘i pono no ka pono o ka lehulehu.
No nā pilina kaiāulu ame nā pilina ‘oihana like ‘ole: no ka ho‘opaipai ‘ana i nā pilina na‘auao me nā papahana ‘oihana i ho‘āpono ‘ia e ka Moku‘āina ‘o Hawai‘i, nā ‘oihana kūloko o Hawai‘i ame nā hui ‘ē a‘e e ho‘okumu i nā hana ho‘ona‘auao like ‘ole ame nā papahana ho‘oma‘ama‘a he nui.
No ka lawelawe ‘ana i nā haumāna ‘?iwi Hawai‘i: no ke kāko‘o ‘ana i nā Kānaka ‘?iwi Hawai‘i ame ka ho‘oulu ‘ana i ke ola o ka ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i, ke kuamo‘o pono‘ī o Hawai‘i, ame nā ‘ike ame nā hana o ko Hawai‘i pae ‘āina.
No nā hana mālama pono ‘ana i ko ka honua: no ke kāko‘o ‘ana mai i nā hana pono e pili ana i ka mālama ‘ana i nā mea ulu, ame ka ho‘okahua ‘ana i nā hana pono i waena o kekahi i kekahi, ame nā mea maoli o ko ke ao nei.
No ka pono o nā lāhui kānaka a puni ka honua: no ka mālama ‘ana kekahi i kekahi me ke kaulike, ka mahalo ‘ana, ame ke aloha.
Institutional Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of a program of study, students will develop:
- Kuleana (Responsibility)
- Ethics and safety
- Stewardship and respect for “ourselves and our place”
- Multiple perspectives, especially Native Hawaiian worldviews
- ?Ike (Knowledge)
- Multidisciplinary understanding of human, social, and natural dynamics
- Specialized content
- Relevant information in the context of Hawai?i
- Mākau (Skills)
- Critical, creative, and innovative problem solving within established timeframes
- Communication and collaboration
- Technologies and emerging tools
Approved by PIEC on 2/27/26

