Schools in Urban Honolulu, HI
K-12 and higher education at a glance
Back to Urban Honolulu, HI overviewK-12 Education Overview
292 Total Schools
180,837 Total Enrollment
0:1 Pupil-Teacher Ratio
Charter Schools 12.6%
Percentage of schools that are charter schools
Title I Schools 0%
Percentage of schools receiving Title I funding
The Urban Honolulu, HI metro area has 292 K-12 schools serving 180,837 students. The average pupil-teacher ratio is 0:1, which is below the national average, meaning smaller class sizes. About 12.6% of schools are charter schools, and 0% receive Title I federal funding for low-income students.
Colleges & Universities
18 Institutions
$11,947 Avg In-State Tuition
$16,635 Avg Out-of-State
50.4% Avg Grad Rate
Top Institutions by Graduation Rate
1
Makana Esthetics Wellness Academy
68 students $0 In-State
91.0% Grad Rate
2
Hawaii Institute of Hair Design
70 students $0 In-State
82.0% Grad Rate
3
University of Phoenix-Hawaii
10 students $9,552 In-State
67.0% Grad Rate
4
University of Hawaii at Manoa
19,256 students $11,304 In-State
63.0% Grad Rate
5
Chaminade University of Honolulu
2,602 students $29,856 In-State
58.0% Grad Rate
6
Brigham Young University-Hawaii
2,836 students $6,438 In-State
54.0% Grad Rate
7
Pacific Rim Christian University
169 students $11,880 In-State
52.0% Grad Rate
8
University of Hawaii-West Oahu
2,863 students $7,344 In-State
47.0% Grad Rate
9
Hawaii Pacific University
4,748 students $35,580 In-State
41.0% Grad Rate
10
Honolulu Community College
3,204 students $3,144 In-State
35.0% Grad Rate
11
Hawaii Medical College
217 students $25,387 In-State
35.0% Grad Rate
12
Leeward Community College
6,059 students $3,144 In-State
32.0% Grad Rate
13
Windward Community College
2,743 students $3,144 In-State
29.0% Grad Rate
14
Kapiolani Community College
5,822 students $3,144 In-State
20.0% Grad Rate
15
Institute of Clinical Acupuncture & Oriental Med
57 students $0 In-State
There are 18 higher education institutions in the Urban Honolulu, HI metro area. Average in-state tuition is $11,947, while out-of-state students pay an average of $16,635. The average graduation rate across local institutions is 50.4%. The average acceptance rate is 76.1%.