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Hawaii Loa College
Private college in Kaneohe, Hawaii, U.S.
Private college in Kaneohe, Hawaii, U.S.
In September 1964, the name was changed to Hawaii Loa College (HLC), a new logo was chosen, and a new motto was adopted: Aole i kaupoo i kaupoo ana no ("My height is not yet reached"). A master planning committee was also formed and an architect hired to plan the new campus on 150 acre of scenic former Kaneohe Ranch land on the Windward side of Oahu, looking up at the Koolau Range directly beneath the Pali Lookout. The committee chair was Bruce McCandless and the architect was William L. Pereira & Associates.
In May 1965, the trustees hired the college's first president, Chandler W. Rowe, former dean of academic affairs at Lawrence University, who began assembling a faculty and administrative staff in order to be able to accept the first students in the fall 1967. Until the Windward campus opened in the fall of 1971, the school borrowed facilities on the campus of Chaminade University of Honolulu (1967–68), then at 2345 Nuuanu Avenue (1969–70) nearer downtown Honolulu. By 1970, the senior class numbered 27 students.
Later presidents include HLC philosophy professor Philip J. Bossert (1978–86) and University of Denver chancellor emeritus Dwight M. Smith (1990–92).
The beautiful rural campus site was both a blessing and a curse. Lack of infrastructure made it very difficult to expand campus facilities to serve more students and raise more revenue, making operations a constant financial struggle. By 1992, Money magazine ranked HLC number 13 in the west among America's best college buys. However, in that same year, faced with loss of accreditation and saddled with $3 million in debt, Hawaii Loa College merged with Hawaii Pacific University.
Notable alumni
- Cecily Byk, painter
- Beauleen Carl-Worswick, Micronesian judge
References
- Hawaii Loa College (1971), Ka Moolelo, vol. 1. Honolulu.
References
- HLC 1971, p. 2
- HLC 1971, photo captions
- HLC 1971, p. 3
- "Biographical sketch of Philip J. Bossert". Hawaii Education & Research Network.
- "Denver University: Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry: Faculty: Dwight M. Smith".
- Jersey Gilbert. (7 September 1992). "MONEY'S college VALUE RANKINGS America's best college buys -- and how we found them". Money.
- A. A. Smyser. (25 November 1996). "The growth of Hawaii Pacific University". Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
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