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96-045 Ala `Ike, Pearl City, HI 96782, USA
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Pu'uloa Campus

Pearl City, HI, United States

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.

  • Arts and Humanities: Art, Dance, Hawaiian Studies, History, Music, Theatre, Philosophy
  • Business: Accounting, Business Administration, Marketing, Hospitality & Tourism, Entrepreneurship
  • Language Arts: English, ESL, Speech, Foreign Languages including Japanese, Spanish, Korean
  • Math and Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Astronomy, Natural Sciences
  • Professional and Technical: Automotive Technology, Culinary Arts, Digital Media Production, Information Technology, Mechatronics Technology
  • Social Sciences: Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, Education, Human Services
  • Health and Sustainable Fields: Health Information Technology, Sustainable Agriculture

Wahiawā Value-Added Product Development Center

Wahiawa, HI, United States

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.

  • Food Business and Entrepreneurship: ʻĀina to Mākeke 12-week intensive training
  • Product Development: Benchtop formulation, scaling, ingredient exploration (local, organic)
  • Food Safety and Processing: pH/water activity testing, High Pressure Processing (HPP), nutrition labeling
  • Kitchen Incubation: Production of sauces, baked goods, jams, snacks
  • Agriculture and Sustainability: Using local produce for value-added foods, market events like Wahiawā Market Day
  • Workforce Development: Skills in food science, business planning, branding for entrepreneurs

Wai'anae Moku Education Center

Wai'anae, HI, United States

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.

  • Language Instruction: English as a Second Language (ESL), Gagana Samoa, Kapasen Chuuk, Tiếng Việt, Thai, Ilokano, Tagalog, Tongan, Cebuano, Kajin Majôl, Chinese (Simplified/Traditional), Japanese, Korean, Spanish, ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
  • Liberal Arts and General Education: Core courses for AA transfer degrees
  • Career and Technical Education: Selected CTE programs adapted for local needs
  • Community and Cultural Programs: Hawaiian culture, workforce training, early college initiatives
  • Support Services: Counseling, advising, student services tailored to Wai'anae residents
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