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Additional Resources

The following campus resources are just a few that are available to you at UHM.  When you have the time, walk through the Queen Liliuokalani Center for Student Services (QLC) Building to check out the rest.

-  If you need help with planning registration and academics, make a same-day appointment with an academic adviser. Hawai'i Hall 108, 956-8755)

  • Clarify academic and career goals
  • Campus resource referrals
  • Academic planning
  • Learn about degree requirements
  • Learn UHM and CASSAS policies and  procedures
  • Help with finding and declaring a major
  • Scheduling assistance

-  If you do not know what to major in or need career counseling you may want to visit Career Services and/or the Counseling and Student Development Center.  Check out their websites to see which service is best for you. (CS: QLC 212, 956-8136:  CSDC: QLC 312, 956-7927)

  • Interviewing skills (CS)
  • Resume editing (CS)
  • Internship opportunities (CS)
  • Interest inventories-fee required (CSDC)
  • Personal counseling (CSDC)    

-  If you need financial assistance, see a Financial Aid counselor to see what's available to you.  (QLC 112, 956-7251)

  • Student loans
  • Scholarships, grants, and waivers
  • Financial aid probation

-  If you want or need to work, consider student employment at UHM.  (QLC 113, 956-7007)

  • On campus jobs that work around class and study time
  • Experience relevant to academic and career goals
  • Internships

-  If you know of or suspect a physical or learning disability that could interfere with your academic progress, visit the KŌKUA office.  (QLC 013, 956-7511)

  • Access for students with disabilities
  • Priority registration
  • Testing accommodations
  • Transcription
  • Note-taking
  • Mobility services

-  If you would like to improve your study skills, visit the Learning Assistance Center.  (QLC 306, 956-6114)

  • Improve study skills
  • Time management workshops
  • Test taking skills
  • Listening/note-taking skills
  • Writing research papers