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Special Interest Courses

What are Special Interest Courses?

Special Interest courses are offered as a service to our community to continue our mission of fostering lifelong learning and enriching the quality of life.  Classes are supported by fees collected.  A minimal charge for tuition and a minimum number of students is needed to run classes.  Fees, supplies, and books vary according to class and are subject to change.  

For specific course offerings please see individual campus course schedules or call one of our offices for more information. 

Examples of Special Interest Courses:

  • Painting
  • Business
  • Computer-Assisted Learning
  • Digital Photos
  • Homemaking
  • Language
  • Music and Dance
  • Sports, Health, Fitness
  • Art
Vision:  Where learning never ends!
Mission:  Waipahu Community School for Adults will provide learning opportunities for students to 
improve the quality of their lives as they contribute positively to society.
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  • Enrollment is open to all persons 18 years and over, regardless of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, and religion.  Be prepared to present photo identification.
  • Students ages 16 to 17 must be officially released from a public high school in the State of Hawaii before admission into academic classes.
  • Unregistered persons, including children, are not allowed in adult classes.
  • The consumption of alcohol, illegal substances and the use of tobacco products are prohibited during school functions and on school grounds. 
  • The school reserves the right to remove, from class and school grounds, any student or individual exhibiting inappropriate behavior.
Student Privacy
Know your privacy rights as they apply to 1) student record information; 2) directory information; 3) surveys and other information collection; and 4) military recruitment information.  For more information on your privacy rights, the laws that protect them, and how to exercise your rights, visit http://bit.ly/FERPAHI.
Continuous Notice of Non-Discrimination
The Hawaii State Department of Education (HIDOE) and its schools do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, and religion in its programs and activities.  For more information, click here.