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Hawaii Colleges

Student to Faculty Ratio

For the academic year 2022-2023, the average student to faculty ratio of Hawaii Colleges is 12.67 to 1. It indicates that there are about 13 students for every one instructional faculty and staff. For public schools, the ratio is 14.70 to 1 and 11.47 for private schools. Following table and chart illustrate the student to faculty ratio of Hawaii Colleges by school controls and levels.
Student to Faculty Ratio (2022-2023)
Hawaii Colleges
AveragePublic SchoolsPrivate Schools
4 Years (or high)11.83 to 114.00 to 110.75 to 1
2-4 Years15.90 to 115.17 to 117.00 to 1
Less than 2 Years8.20 to 1-8.20 to 1
Average12.67 to 114.70 to 111.47 to 1
Student-to-faculty ratio: total students not in graduate or professional programs divided by total instructional staff not teaching in graduate or professional programs.
[CHART#1] Student to Faculty Ratio for Hawaii Colleges

Faculty Statistics

There are 4,408 instructional staffs including professors, faculties, instructors, and teaching staffs with full-time or part-time status in Hawaii Colleges.By school type, 3,332 instructional staffs are working for public schools and 1,076 for private schools. By employment status, there are 2,482 full-time and 1,926 part-time faculties in Hawaii Colleges. The next table and chart show the number of instructional staffs by school type, levels, and employment status.
Faculty Statistics (2022-2023)
Hawaii Colleges
TotalPublic SchoolsPrivate Schools
Full-timePart-TimeFull-timePart-TimeFull-timePart-Time
4 Years (or high)1,8621,401 1,478780 384621
2-4 Years607507 588486 1921
Less than 2 Years1318 00 1318
Total2,4821,926 2,0661,266 416660
[CHART#2] Faculty Statistics for Hawaii Colleges