In addition to its main campus in Kahului, UHMC also runs four education centers within Maui County: Lahaina Education Center in Lahaina and Hāna Education Center in Hāna; Molokai Education Center on the island of Molokaʻi; and Lānai Education Center on the island of Lānaʻi.
History
The University of Hawaiʻi, Maui College was founded in 1931 as the Maui Vocational School.[2] In 1958 its name was changed to Maui Technical School. The college was incorporated into the University of Hawaiʻi System on July 1, 1965, after the Hawaiʻi State Legislature enacted the Community College Act which established a statewide community college system under the UH System.
In 1966 its name was changed to Maui Community College after the UH Board of Regents authorized the college to confer degrees in Associates in Arts and Associates in Science.
In Spring of 2010, the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) Accreditation Board approved the name change from Maui Community College to University of Hawaiʻi Maui College. The name change was changed in order to provide a more accurate reflection of UH Maui College's three baccalaureate degrees.
Campus
Campus Buildings
Kaʻaʻike
Laulima
Hoʻokipa
Ka Lama
Kūpaʻa
The Learning Center
Noiʻi
ʻIke Leʻa
Pāʻina
Pilina
Off-Campus
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Campus Art
Campus art includes:
Alakahi, coral sculpture by Peter Bal, 1976
Maui, wood and metal sculpture by Kim Chung, 1973
Na Moku ʻEkolu (Three Islands), cast and welded silicon bronze sculpture by Sean K. L. Browne, 1985
Wind and Sea, bronze sculpture by Bruce Turnbull, 1992
Dolphin, stainless steel sculpture by Linlee Boulet, Eric T. Sato, Gwen Brush and John Ringer, 1987
Academics
UHMC offers associate degrees, Bachelor of Applied Science degrees, and certificates.