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2025-2026 UH Mānoa Catalog 
  
2025-2026 UH Mānoa Catalog

Student Organizations



Associated Students of the University of Hawaiʻi

Campus Center 211A
2465 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-4822
Fax: (808) 956-5360
Web: asuhmanoa.com

The Associated Students of the University of Hawaiʻi (ASUH) is the chartered student organization whose membership includes all full-time (12 credit hours or more per semester) classified undergraduates. It is governed by the ASUH Senate, elected annually each spring. The senate is made up of four executive officers and 34 senators who represent students in the various academic colleges and students at large. Any ASUH member in good academic standing may seek elective office.

The senate works toward improving the quality of undergraduate student life and represents the needs, interests, and concerns of its constituents through participation in UH policy-making and advisory committees, research and lobbying action on campus and community issues, and the sponsorship and funding of a variety of programs and activities.

Student Media Board

2445 Campus Road
Hemenway 107
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-7043
Fax: (808) 956-9962
Web: www.manoanow.org/smb

The Student Media Board (SMB) was created in June 2014 as a result of the merging of two former Chartered Student Organizations: The Board of Publications and the Broadcast Communication Authority. This 13-member governing board is comprised of students, faculty/staff, and media professionals and governs the student news media (Ka Leo O Hawaiʻi), the student literary journal (Hawaiʻi Review), digital media production (UH Production), and broadcast programming over Federal Communication Commission (FCC)-allocated frequencies and channels (KTUH 90.1 FM). These programs offer UH students the opportunity to manage, produce, and engineer radio and video/filmmaking projects, pre-professional experience in journalism, personnel and business management, marketing/public relations, writing, graphic design, web design and software applications, social media, writing and more. SMB provides a variety of cultural, educational, informational, and musical programs for the university and communities beyond.

Campus Center Board

Campus Center 313
2465 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-9670
Fax: (808) 956-4810
Web: uhmccb.weebly.com/

The Campus Center Board (CCB) is the governing, policy-making authority for the programs, services, and facilities of the Campus Center Complex, the college union facility on campus. The 17-member board represents various campus constituencies: students, faculty, staff, and alumni. CCB serves its constituents in two ways: a multifaceted activities program and a comprehensive array of services in Campus Center, Hemenway Hall, and the Warrior Recreation Center.

CCB also sponsors programs through its Activities Council and Recreation Sports Council which plan recreational activities, educational support programs, dances, personal wellness events, concerts, and cultural programs.

Graduate Student Organization

Hemenway 212
2445 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-8776
Fax: (808) 956-4810
Web: https://manoa.hawaii.edu/gso/
Email: gso@hawaii.edu

The Graduate Student Organization (GSO) represents the academic interests of over 4,000 graduate students attending UH Mānoa, the flagship campus of the UH System.

The GSO provides input on all issues affecting UH graduate students and the UH Mānoa graduate students campus. It has representatives sitting on over 40 university committees and participates in a wide variety of graduate student, campus, and community events.

The GSO also places a particular emphasis on fostering and recognizing excellence in research and scholarship at both the PhD and master levels through its Academic Enrichment and Merit Based Awards programs.

Student Activity and Program Fee Board

Hemenway 220C
2445 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-4842
Fax: (808) 956-4810
Web: www.manoa.hawaii.edu/sapfb/

The Student Activity and Program Fee Board (SAPFB) is an eleven-member board composed of students, faculty, and staff members that makes recommendations to the Mānoa Vice Provost for Student Success regarding the allocation of the student activity and program fee. This fee supports a variety of co-curricular activities, programs, and services. SAPFB solicits and reviews requests for funding from campus organizations, departments, and programs that are not funded by other chartered organizations.