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Sharla Kaleihua Kahale-Miner ’23, a Hawaii resident and SNHU graduate, smiling and wearing a floral crown.

Living in Hawaii? Earn Your Degree Online

Join more than 1,000 students and graduates from Hawaii who chose Southern New Hampshire University to earn their degree and reach their goals.

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1k students and graduates
in Hawaii

25+

Accredited and nonprofit with
25+ years of online expertise

200+ online programs

200+ career-focused
online degrees

Discover the Value of an SNHU Degree

Transfer-Friendly

Already have some college credit? Transfer up to 90 credits toward your bachelor’s degree to save time and money.

Accredited

SNHU is accredited by the regional accreditor the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), which means we meet specific standards of quality and have the tools and resources required to help students succeed.

Affordable Tuition

Enjoy some of the lowest online tuition rates in the nation – plus discounts for eligible military students.

Save Even More with Hawaii Partnerships

SNHU has partnered with community colleges and workforce partners nationwide.

You can check whether your employer has already partnered with us.

Your Service Deserves Our Support

We know Hawaii has a long and honored military community, and we’ve been a proud military supporter since World War II. In addition to low online tuition, no set class times and some of the best support in higher education, active-duty U.S. service members and their spouses can qualify for tuition discounts of up to 30%. We also accept military tuition assistance, Veteran Affairs (VA) education benefits and Military Spouse Career Advancement Account (MyCAA) scholarships for spouses.

Explore additional SNHU degree and certificate programs.

Meet Some Fellow SNHU Hawaiians

Diana Tafoya Sanchez, a Hawaii resident and SNHU graduate, wearing her cap and gown and holding her diploma.“I definitely suggest that anyone go back to school … if that's something that they want to do. Getting an education is extremely important because knowledge is power, and everybody knows that.”

Diana Tafoya Sanchez '21

Sharla Kaleihua Kahale-Miner ’23, a Hawaii resident, wearing her cap and gown at the SNHU commencement.“This was very important to me, to graduate in person. Right now, I'm so excited and amazed that I finally got to this point after four years.”

Sharla Kaleihua Kahale-Miner '23

Heather Poss, a Hawaii resident and SNHU student.“A degree through SNHU gives me the flexibility to achieve my goals at a pace that works for my family and my family's military lifestyle."

Heather Poss, student

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