Leeward Community College


Leeward Community College is a public, commuter community college in Pearl City, Hawaii, on the island of Oahu. It is one of 10 campuses of the University of Hawaii system and is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Leeward's open admissions policy, only requires that a student be 18 years or older or earned a U.S. high school diploma or a GED certificate.
The campus boasts the sculptures Among the Ruins by Satoru Abe and The Cat by Eli Marozzi. In addition to its main campus in Pearl City, Leeward Community College runs the Waianae Education Center in Waianae.

Academics

Leeward Community College offers more than 50 degree and certificate programs ranging from career training to liberal arts. Free tutoring, at Leeward CC's Learning Resource Center, and job placement assistance are focused on helping students reach their educational goals. The student faculty ratio is 20 to 1.
Of Leeward students, 64% are majoring in Liberal Arts, pursuing a two-year associate degree, or preparing to transfer to a four-year institution. 29% are Career and Technical Education students, pursuing degrees or certificates in preparation for immediate employment.
In addition to a comprehensive liberal arts offering, Leeward offers programs in accounting, business, automotive technology, e-commerce, education, management, culinary arts, digital media, human services, information and computer science and television production.
In December 2007, Governor Linda Lingle released $144,000 for the design and $1,335,000 for the construction of temporary facilities for a nursing program at Leeward Community College. Construction was scheduled to be completed in September 2008.

Notable alumni