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Your UH username followed by “@hawaii.edu” (e.g., redcloud@hawaii.edu) will be your University of Hawai’i email address. Email is the official means of communication within the University system (Executive Policy 2.213).
Staff or Faculty may request a first.last by logging in at https://www.hawaii.edu/username with your UH Username and password. After logging in, click on the "first.last Email Alias" link and follow the instructions there.
With first.last, John's email alias could be john.doe@hawaii.edu. It is also a more definitive way of identifying yourself to another colleague where they might know your first and last name, but not your eight character email name.
Email help@hawaii.edu; On O‘ahu: 956-8883; Toll-free: 1-800-558-2669; Hours and walk-in info
As a HELP student, you are able to get a University of Hawaii email account. With this account, you can log into your hawaii.edu account, use the UH computer labs, UHM Wi-‐Fi throughout campus, and access various Google applications. There are several steps in getting your email address.
Apparently I missed a single email from like six months ago that you have to "pre enroll" to keep the email address and I am "past the deadline to pre enroll" to keep my @ edu email address permanently. Is there any way I can still keep it?
UH email aliases can be found in the UH Online Directory. Use the UH People Search to search for your name and find your email alias. To find out where messages sent to your UH email alias are delivered, click the appropiate link below. Students; Faculty and Staff
With first.last, John's email alias could be john.doe@hawaii.edu. It is also a more definitive way of identifying yourself to another colleague where they might know your first and last name, but not your eight character email name.
UH Username is a required field. UH P assword:. UH Password is a required field.
For faster response, please include your home campus, name and student ID in the subject line of your email inquiry. Disability services (KOKUA Program) (808) 956-7511 (voice/text) or