Board of Regents (University of Hawaii)
University of Hawaii Board of Regents Committee on Student Success Meeting - Updated on 01/30/2026 03:16 PM
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What's Being Discussed
The University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents Committee on Student Success is meeting on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. at Bachman Hall on the UH Mānoa campus. The meeting is also accessible online via live broadcast at www.hawaii.edu/bor. Two main topics are on the agenda:
- UH Mānoa Fee Proposals: The committee will review proposed student fees at UH Mānoa. This could affect how much students pay to attend.
- General Education Update: The committee will receive an update on general education — the core courses and requirements that all students must complete as part of their degree.
Decisions Expected
- The committee is expected to vote on approving the UH Mānoa fee proposals. If approved, changes to student fees could follow.
- The committee will also approve minutes from its previous meeting on November 6, 2025.
- The general education update is informational — no vote is anticipated on that item.
Who Should Pay Attention
- UH Mānoa students, especially those concerned about tuition and fee costs
- Parents and families helping to plan for college expenses
- Faculty and staff involved in curriculum or general education programs
- Community members interested in how the university manages student costs and academic requirements
Public testimony is welcome. To testify virtually, register by 7:30 a.m. on February 5. Written comments can be submitted anytime to bor.testimony@hawaii.edu. Oral testimony is limited to three minutes per person.
How to Participate
This is a public meeting — all community members are welcome to attend and provide testimony. Meetings are typically held in person and may also be accessible online.