For the academic year 2022-2023, the total student population of Hawaii 4-Year Colleges is 37,572. The proportion of undergraduate students is 81.88% (30,764 students) and graduate students's proportion is 18.12% (6,808 graduate students).

University of Hawaii at Manoa has the most students of 19,074 among Hawaii 4-Year Colleges. By gender, the male-female ratio at Hawaii 4-Year Colleges is 36.91% (13,868 male students) to 63.09% (23,704 female students).

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Student Population Comparison between Hawaii 4-Year Colleges

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Hawaii 4-Year Colleges Student Population Comparison Table
School NameTotalUndergraduate GraduateMale StudentsFemale Students
Brigham Young University-HawaiiLaie, HI2,735 2,735
(100.00%)
- 1,108
(40.51%)
1,627
(59.49%)
Chaminade University of HonoluluHonolulu, HI2,369 1,583
(66.82%)
786
(33.18%)
662
(27.94%)
1,707
(72.06%)
Hawaii Pacific UniversityHonolulu, HI4,876 4,151
(85.13%)
725
(14.87%)
1,725
(35.38%)
3,151
(64.62%)
Pacific Rim Christian UniversityHonolulu, HI131 95
(72.52%)
36
(27.48%)
61
(46.56%)
70
(53.44%)
University of Hawaii at HiloHilo, HI2,977 2,593
(87.10%)
384
(12.90%)
1,033
(34.70%)
1,944
(65.30%)
University of Hawaii at ManoaHonolulu, HI19,074 14,198
(74.44%)
4,876
(25.56%)
7,454
(39.08%)
11,620
(60.92%)
University of Hawaii Maui CollegeKahului, HI2,472 2,472
(100.00%)
- 833
(33.70%)
1,639
(66.30%)
University of Hawaii-West OahuKapolei, HI2,913 2,913
(100.00%)
- 978
(33.57%)
1,935
(66.43%)
University of Phoenix-HawaiiKapolei, HI25 24
(96.00%)
1
(4.00%)
14
(56.00%)
11
(44.00%)
Average4,1753,418
(81.88%)
1,135
(18.12%)
1,541
(36.91%)
2,634
(63.09%)