Student Support Services

CTAHR supports our students in many ways:

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CTAHR Student Lounge

Furnished with spacious tables for group or solo use, the CTAHR Student Lounge is a peaceful area for students to study, collaborate, or just to recharge. Amenities include beverages, snacks, use of various appliances, a printer, and board games for breaks.

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CTAHR Food Stack

Feeling a little low on energy? Need a bite to eat? Grab some food from the Food Stack! Located in the Academic and Student Affairs Office in Gilmore Hall, the Food Stack has donated food available to any CTAHR undergraduate or graduate student.

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Loanable Technology Devices at Hamilton Library

Get access to a wide variety of learning tools and devices at Hamilton Library! Equipment loan is free of charge and includes: 3-D modes of anatomic structures, calculators, music equipment, technology adapters, board games, and much more! Explore the Loanable Technology Devices at Hamilton Library

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Campus Security and Safety

If you are ever in a situation where you don’t feel safe, we encourage you to make use of the many Campus Security services available. Get in touch with a DPS (Department of Public Safety) Officer and/or ask for a Safety Escort (available at night) by using the Manoa Guardian app. Other services include campus-wide Emergency Call Boxes and the UH Alert Emergency Notification System which sends text messages to your phone during emergency situations. To report a crime go to the DPS “Reporting a Crime” page. Additionally, Title IX is a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in federally funded education programs and activities.

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UHM Academic Calendar

Be sure to review the UH Manoa Academic Calendar for the current academic session. The calendar contains dates for finals, first and last days of class, and holidays. Cross-reference these dates with specific information from your courses to ensure you have your semester or session planned out!