Requirements

The Mililani High School Early College Program adheres to the DOE/UH Memorandum of Agreement, UH and UHCC admissions criteria, regulations and policies of each respective institution of higher education (IHE) partner. Accordingly, the following guidelines articulate the admissions criteria

  • LCC applicants need a 2.0 GPA

  • Application to Early College is open to all students with consent of Principal, parent/guardian and Counselor

  • Incoming Seniors will have “priority” registration. The goal is for each graduating senior to accrue the maximum number of college credits toward a college degree

    • We will be identifying incoming seniors who are pathway completers (Digital Media, Culinary, Design Tech, Clinical Health, and Marketing)

  • All Leeward Community College applicants or students must complete: 1) Request for UH ID-MOA Early College, 2) Early College MOA application, 3) MMR record, 4) TB record, 5) Parent Consent Form


To Qualify for ENG 100 and for all courses requiring an ENG 100 Placement, students must have one of the following:

        • Smarter Balanced Assessment (SBAC) - 4

        • ACT, English Composition - 18

        • SAT, Evidence-Based Reading & Writing - 480

        • AP Language & Composition Class - B Grade

        • Completion of 12th Grade English - A or B Grade

        • Accuplacer WritePlacer - 5 or Higher

          • Accuplacer has replaced COMPASS as of December 1, 2016

        • COMPASS, Writing Test - 74

          • COMPASS scores are still valid and can be used for placement for 2 years from the testing date

      • Students who wish to use either ACT or SAT scores to qualify for their courses must give Leeward Community College an official copy of their score


All Early College students are required to set up a University of Hawaii email account followed by a Laulima account during the first week of class. You will need your UH ID number in order to get UH email address. Laulima is the University of Hawaii's online course management system that is used for traditional face-to-face, online, and hybrid classes. Laulima's tools allow students and faculty to communicate with others in the class (through mail, forums, and chats), distribute or receive materials, and test. It can be accessed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.