The College is an outgrowth of the Maui Vocational School established in 1931. In 1958 the Department of Public Instruction authorized the name change to Maui Technical School, denoting an upgrade of vocational education to a technical level. In 1964, the Hawai'i State Legislature enacted the Community College Act establishing a statewide community college system under the University of Hawai'i. Maui Technical School was incorporated into this system on July 1, 1965, and transferred from jurisdiction of the Department of Education to the University of Hawai'i.
Programs
Accounting, Administration, Administration of Justice, Agriculture, Allied Health, Art, Auto Body Technology, Auto Collision Repair/Painting, Automotive Technology, Baking & Pastry, Business, Business Technology, Collision Repair, Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering Technology, Culinary Arts, Dental, Dental Hygiene, Early Childhood Education, Education, Electronics, Electronics Engineering Technology, Engineering, Engineering Technology, Fashion Business and Technology, Health, Health Information, Horticulture, Hospitality Management, Human Services, Information Sciences, Justice, Legal Studies, Maintenance, Management, Medical, Medical Office Management, Natural Resources, Nursing, Office Management, Painting, Restaurant Management, Science, Sciences, Substance Abuse Treatment, Technology, Tourism Management
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Associate's Colleges
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