| Monday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Tuesday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Wednesday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Thursday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Friday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Saturday | Closed | 
| Sunday | Closed | 
I came back on island having been away for a decade and was happy to see UH's presence on Maui. The buildings are beautiful and a sight for sore eyes! A decade ago, there was no official "university" level campus here on island. The fact that you CAN get a bachelors degree while on Maui is a HUGE improvement in serving the people of Maui County. I have read some of the reviews about "room for improvement" etc. Of course there is room for improvement (!!) but I love the growing part of this as well.The staff was iinformative, friendly and eager to help. It shows that the progressive minds on Maui is supported by higher educational institutions. I am hopeful for what is to come. I took a couple of photos of the campus while stopping by and am I already seeing the campus grow and grow, filled with eager minds =) Hooray for us all.
I have always loved the pursuit of academic knowledge. Attending this university has only made my love for this grow. Great staff, better location, and a great place to learn. I have had so much fun learning here. It's been nothing but my pleasure to attend this learning establishment. Mahalo for your time. Aloha
First class meal from the culinary students. Amazing flavours in each dish. Actually a very good value compared to local restaurants. Check it out, 2 days a week it’s offered.
I got my A.A. degree here in two years. Then I took outreach courses for UH Manoa from Maui's campus before eventually moving to Oahu and completing my B.A. at Manoa. I had some good teachers here, and some not so good teachers, but my counselors were all great.
I can understand how someone that expects attentive "customer service" might be frustrated with Maui College. There is definitely room for improvement in this regard. Yes, you may have to hunt some of the teachers down to get service, get overrides or deal with other items (like getting a grade, lol). However, the content, facilities and opportunities for learning and personal advancement are there. It is up to the student to be proactive at managing their education and career goals. I guess my point is, Maui college is not immune to the "island style" mentality... some people find that to be negative, others positive and some, like me, are just so stoked to be living and attending school on this magical island that we don't care... we just do what it takes.
What a joke. Evelina "Eva Bondar" was my admissions contact at the college and she is the most unprofessional "professional" I have ever had the displeasure of working with. She wasted two months of my time as I was trying to get enrolled and the hold up was on her end...she simply failed to do the proper paperwork. I would and leave a message and instead of calling back, she'd email me when she got around to it. Several of my email went unanswered. I would hate to rate the college so low based on interaction with her but no one else seemed to help either. She is incompetent, inconsistent and should not be working with the public. I am now questioning the legitimacy of the entire establishment. I would not recommend this school and CERTAINLY not this person to anyone unless you want a bunch of excuses instead of results. Save yourself the trouble and go to a real college.
Staff are awesome, but tuition is way too expensive. Also best to enter via the rear parking lot across from the MACC as the main entrance is kind of rough and full of potholes in some areas.
Very nice campus. Taking classes again after about 15 years, and we love it here.
Time of my life graduated alumni 2011 much love to the staff up in the kitchen and thank you for the experience
Beautiful campus and the teachers were outstanding.