Requesting The University Of Hawaii To Transfer The School Of Travel Industry Management From The University Of Hawaii At Manoa To The University Of Hawaii - West Oahu.
The resolution reflects a strategic initiative to leverage the strengths of the University of Hawaii - West Oahu, which is touted as the fastest growing campus in the system. By transferring the School of Travel Industry Management, supporters argue that the program can better serve local workforce needs, particularly in the hospitality industry, which is experiencing growth within the Leeward Coast of Oahu. This shift could lead to better job preparation for students in a region where tourism and hospitality are rapidly evolving.
Senate Resolution 126 (SR126) requests the University of Hawaii to transfer the School of Travel Industry Management from the University of Hawaii at Manoa to the University of Hawaii - West Oahu. This request is motivated by the declining performance and ranking of the travel industry management program at Manoa, which has fallen from being among the top twenty programs nationally to outside the top fifty. Advocates for the transfer believe that relocating the program could enhance its appeal and effectiveness by placing it in a context more aligned with the demands of the hospitality workforce.
While there is support for the transfer based on workforce alignment and program enhancement, there may be challenges related to institutional changes and resource allocation. Stakeholders might need to address potential concerns over program quality and the preservation of the existing strengths of the travel industry management program. Furthermore, faculty and administrative considerations will also play a critical role in the successful execution of this transfer, particularly ensuring that the transition meets the academic and operational standards expected from both institutions.