Kapiʻolani Community College

University of Hawaiʻi Kapiʻolani Community College, formerly Kapiʻolani Technical School, is a public community college in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.

It is part of the University of Hawaiʻi System and accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges.

University of Hawaiʻi Kapiʻolani Community College
Kapiʻolani Community College
MottoKūlia I Ka Nuʻu (Strive for the Highest)
TypePublic community college
Established1946; 78 years ago (1946)
Parent institution
University of Hawaiʻi System
AccreditationACCJC
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
ChancellorLouise Pagotto
Students6,899
Location, ,
United States
CampusUrban
ColorsBlue and White
   
Websitekapiolani.hawaii.edu
Kapiʻolani Community College

History

Originally located at Pensacola Street and Kapiʻolani Boulevard (from which the school gets its name), adjacent to President William McKinley High School in the Makiki community, University of Hawaiʻi Kapiʻolani Community College was established in 1946 as Kapiʻolani Technical College.

The school was administered by the Territory of Hawaii as one of its chief vocational schools, specializing in food service. In 1965, its curricula was modified and became an open-door public college administered by the University of Hawaiʻi. As part of the realignment of programs, the school adopted its current name.

Expansion

Experiencing rapid growth in the 1970s, the Community College needed larger facilities. In 1974, the Board of Regents acquired a 52-acre (210,000 m2) parcel of land on the slopes of Diamond Head in Waikīkī, formerly owned by the United States Army. University of Hawaiʻi Kapiʻolani Community College opened its second campus at Fort Ruger, the only college in the University of Hawaiʻi System to have two campuses of its own.

The Board of Regents then agreed to move with a complete transfer of programs to the Fort Ruger campus and close the Makiki campus. University of Hawaiʻi Kapiʻolani Community College finally completed the transfer in the late 1980s.

Points of interest

Campus art includes:

  • Spirit Way, bronze sculpture by Sean Kekamakupaʻa Lee Loy Browne, 1987
  • Pohaku O Leahi, ceramic sculpture with water feature by Lucille B. Cooper, 1994
  • Hawaii, Hawaii, faceted glass mural by Erica Karawina, 1988
  • Mai Ka Mea Hana Ka ʻIke ("From Tools, Comes Knowledge"), basalt sculpture by Mark Watson, 1988
  • Sol III, fiberglass and steel sculpture by Mamoru Sato, 1973

Notable alumni

References

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