Military Campus Program
Program Overview
For nearly 60 years, Hawaiʻi Pacific University (HPU) has supported our military service members, veterans, Department of Defense civilians and their families through our Military Campus Program (MCP).
Courses are offered on six of Oʻahu’s military campuses, in downtown Honolulu, and completely online. Whether seeking an Associate, Bachelor or Graduate degree, service members like you have the opportunity to gain experience in high-demand fields such as Cybersecurity, Business, and Criminal Justice at HPU.
HPU’s Military Campus Program advisors are here to help you achieve your professional and educational goals. Click here to schedule an on-base or virtual appointment.
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On-base start dates available every 8 weeks
- Fall (August/October), Spring (January/March), Summer (May/July)
Admissions requirements:
- Completed application—apply online at hpu.edu/apply (no application fee for MCP students)
- Official transcript(s)
- Personal statement/essay (as needed).
Optional
- GMAT/GRE score
- Letters of recommendation
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Why Choose HPU For Your Education?
No application fee and reduced tuition rate (with Military ID verification) on approved degree and certificate programs.
Take classes on campus or on base at Hickam, Kaneohe, Pearl Harbor, Schofield, and/or Tripler.
Tap into your military tuition benefits with the help of our team of on-base advisors.
On-base Programs Offered
Business Administration (AS, BSBA)
Computer Science (BS)
Criminal Justice (AS, BS, MS)
Cybersecurity (Certificate, AS, BS)
Diplomacy & Military Studies (BS)
Elementary Education (BEd)
General Studies (AA)
Health Professions (AS)
History (BA)
Homeland Security (AS)
Human Resource Development (BA)
International Studies (BA)
Nonprofit Management (Graduate Certificate)
Psychology (BA)
Public Administration (BA, MA)
Supervisory Leadership (AS)
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MESSAGE FROM GENERAL LOGAN

“Hawaiʻi Pacific University is highly respected and known for its diversity and for creating global leaders for the future. I earned my degree from this institution and never looked back.”
General Joe Logan
Alumnus
Adjunct Professor, Criminal Justice