UH eyes revamping budget allocations amid record enrollment

University of Hawaiʻi Revamps Budget Amid Record Enrollment

The University of Hawaiʻi system is planning to adjust its budget model to accommodate the high enrollment at its Mānoa campus.

The current budget system is based on historical data, with small, predetermined increments, rather than a responsive budget that adjusts to fluctuations in metrics like enrollment, infrastructure costs, or hiring needs.

This fall, the system set a record with over 51,000 students across its 10 campuses, the highest enrollment since 2017, with UH Mānoa accounting for over 20,000 students.

The University of Hawaiʻi is looking to adjust its budget model to match the needs of the high enrollment at its Mānoa campus.

Author's summary: UH revamps budget to meet record enrollment needs.

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Hawai‘i Public Radio Hawai‘i Public Radio — 2025-10-15

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