Meteorology Schools in Hawaii

Average
Tuition
$33,300
Meteorology SchoolsOf the 20 Hawaii Colleges, only 1 school offers Meteorology program.

Meteorology diplomas are strongly sought after by employers currently, and students who graduate in this field of study have many career opportunities waiting for them by the time they finish school.

Income figures for jobs in the Meteorology field, such as an industrial meteorologist, are usually high compared to most other Hawaii salaries and wages.

Hawaii Meteorology Schools

University of Hawaii at ManoaUniversity of Hawaii at ManoaHonolulu, HI
University of Hawaii at Manoa Rating
Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Tuition: $33k. Reasonably priced on-campus housing option. About 19,100 students. Very dangerous campus. ROTC programs are available. SAT 1150, ACT 21 to enroll.

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