The Pu'uloa Campus, the primary location of Leeward Community College in Pearl City, serves as a hub for comprehensive liberal arts and career and technical education (CTE) programs. With around 7,000 students enrolled each semester, it emphasizes accessible higher education, transfer pathways to four-year universities, and workforce development tailored to Hawaii's diverse economy. The campus features state-of-the-art facilities supporting hands-on learning in high-demand fields.
The Wahiawā Value-Added Product Development Center (WVAPDC) specializes in food entrepreneurship and agricultural innovation, supporting Hawaii's local farmers, entrepreneurs, and students in developing value-added products from locally sourced ingredients. This specialist facility offers hands-on training in food production, business scaling, and market readiness through incubation services and educational programs.
The Wai'anae Moku Education Center focuses on providing accessible, affordable, high-quality college education to the Wai'anae Coast community in a supportive environment. It emphasizes place-based learning, cultural relevance, and support for underserved populations, offering credit classes, ESL, and community programs to foster local workforce development and transfer opportunities.