Student Housing Services
NOTE TO APPLICANTS
Student Housing inventory is limited and room availability is not guaranteed. How applications are prioritized can be found athttps://manoa.hawaii.edu/housing/housing_priorities. We encourage all interested applicants to apply as early as possible to have the best chance to secure a space on-campus. Alternative housing options can be found at https://www.hawaii.edu/housing.
June 26 Update: Student Housing Services is currently accepting late applications, as the cut-off for on-time applications was June 1, 2024. All late applicants will be placed on the housing waitlist for consideration should additional spaces become available during the summer or fall.
WHO CAN APPLY
Residents must be enrolled at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa as full-time students during each semester of the academic year. A minimum of 12 credits (undergraduate), or 8 credits (graduate) per semester, is required to be a full-time student.
Full-time students enrolled at the University of Hawaiʻi at West Oahu, Honolulu Community College, Leeward Community College, Kapiolani Community College or Windward Community College are eligible to apply for housing. However, spaces will only be made available after all eligible full-time University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa students have been assigned.
Residents interested in living on campus during the summer must be registered for at least three units of credit for the duration of each six-week session that they intend to live on campus. Combined session residents must meet these eligibility criteria for both summer sessions and be registered for a minimum 6 credits or more with 3 credits of courses taken during each summer term.
Failure to comply with these eligibility criteria may be grounds for immediate contract termination.
ANNUAL RENEWAL PROCESS FOR RETURNING RESIDENTS
Currently living on campus and want to return for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025? Then our annual Renewal process is for you! Renewal is your chance to choose where you want to live and renew your housing contract for the 2024 – 2025 academic year before your leave for the summer! Click here to get started.
APPLICATION PROCESS FOR NEW RESIDENTS
STEP 1
EXPLORE YOUR HOUSING OPTIONS
Learn about the communities and room types available.
Explore On-Campus Housing Options
Start here to learn about our residence halls and apartments. Compare housing options using our comparison tool.
Learn about our Specialized Communities
A variety of specialized communities are available.
Schedule a Tour
Schedule a time to tour our communities.
Learn about Disability Accommodations
Accommodations for residents with disabilities.
STEP 2
REVIEW IMPORTANT HOUSING INFORMATION
Before you apply, please review the following:
Applying for Financial Assistance
If you receive financial aid, you can use it to help pay for on-campus housing.
Housing Application Priority
Assignment priorities used to determine housing allotments for the academic year.
Participation in the meal program is required for those living in the residence halls. Meal plans for apartment residents (Hale Wainani) are optional.
Please review important upcoming dates for the 2024-25 academic year .
Review Housing Rates
Please take a moment to review housing rates broken down by building and room type.
Please take some time to read the sample housing contract as it contains important information.
Review Health Clearance Requirements
Please familiarize yourself with Health Clearance Requirements currently in place at UH Mānoa via our partners at University Health Services.
STEP 3
COMPLETE PART 1 OF APPLICATION ONLINE
Once you have reviewed the above information, select an application below to begin the process. Complete Part 1 of the application along with the non-refundable $25 application fee. A UH ID number is required to apply.
*Please note that for 2024-25 Academic year applications, the on-time application deadline is June 1, 2024 at 11:59pm HST. Applications will be accepted after the June 1 deadline, but will only be assigned on a space-available basis after all on-time applications are processed.
Spring 2024
Application Closed
STEP 4
COMPLETE PART 2 OF APPLICATION ONLINE (On-time applicants only)
All applicants who complete Part 1 of the application online and complete the University’s partial tuition payment requirement by the on-time deadline will be required to complete Part 2 of the application in June. Part 2 of the application will be emailed to applicants’ UH email address on June 3, 2024 and is due no later than June 10, 2024 at 11:59pm HST.
**This step is required of all applicants who completed Part 1 of the application on-time. Please monitor your UH email for instructions for completing Part 2. Any on-time applicant who does not complete Part 2 by the June 10 deadline will be assumed to no longer be interested in housing and their application will be cancelled.
STEP 5
MONITOR YOUR EMAIL FOR UPDATES ON YOUR APPLICATION
Applications will be sorted based on the prioritization criteria set by the UH Board of Regents. Housing offers will be sent out in batches
to hawaii.edu email addresses.
Students that do not receive a housing offer will automatically be placed on a waitlist that follows the prioritization criteria noted above. We strongly encourage those still on the waitlist to explore UH-affiliated housing and off-campus options, and have a contingency plan in place.
Please note that housing offers and waitlist letters will be sent from uhmsh@hawaii.edu. We encourage applicants to add this email to their contacts to minimize the possibility of messages being filtered by email clients.
STEP 6
SECURE YOUR HOUSING & NEXT STEPS
Prospective residents that receive an offer for on-campus housing must return a signed housing contract and remit a $400, non-refundable reservation fee
within 1 week of receiving the housing offer.
Please allow a few business days for your housing charges and reservation fee payment to be posted to your MyUH account. To ensure proper credit, you may utilize the Line payment method to pay for your remaining housing rent and meal plan charges at https://go.hawaii.edu/gTy.
If you are unable to submit full payment, you are also encouraged to sign up for the University’s payment plan.
IMPORTANT: Please be prepared to respond to your housing offer when it arrives. If you are relying on financial aid to help cover your housing costs, please apply as early as possible. Failure to return a housing contract and remit the non-refundable deposit will result in cancellation of your assignment offer. If you’re still interested in on-campus accommodations, you will need to reapply and you will be placed at the bottom of the waitlist.
WAITLIST FAQS
If you’ve been placed on a waitlist, you may have some questions about what to expect. Check out the FAQs below. If you still can’t find what you’re looking for, call us at (808) 956-8177 or email uhmsh@hawaii.edu.
Not everyone who is placed on the housing waitlist will receive an offer to live on-campus. Over 19,000 students attend UH Mānoa each year and there are approximately 3,100 beds for students to reside on campus.
While we are unable to disclose a specific number on the waitlist due to a number of variables implicit in the assignment process, we are able to communicate the application priority group that is currently under review and offers are being extended for. This information will be provided on the top section of the apply page starting in Mid-June.
Applicants who are waitlisted when the initial round of housing offers are extended will receive notification in early June. If space becomes available, individuals will receive housing offers based on priority criteria established by the University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents. If you are still on the waitlist as of July 18th, we strongly encourage you to explore off-campus housing accommodations.
The University of Hawai’i Board of Regents and the University of Hawai’i (collectively “UH”) do not inspect any of the properties listed on this website. The listing or advertisement on this website does not constitute an approval or endorsement of any properties by UH. UH does not confirm the accuracy or reliability of statements made in any listings or advertisements. If you are interested in leasing a rental property, you are responsible for visiting the specific property you are considering, and thoroughly inspecting it. The University of Hawai’i is not responsible or liable for any loss or damages related to your lease or the rental property. UH expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for any claims, issues, or problems that may arise from or relate to such property or rental units or with regard to disputes between landlords and tenants concerning such property or rental units.
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