1.3% of graduates were employed in school-funded jobs. 1.3% were in long-term, school-funded jobs (i.e. the job had a fixed duration of at least one year or the job had no definite duration).
46.3% of graduates were known employed in full-time legal jobs.
This figure includes an unknown number of temporary jobs and school-funded jobs.
78.8% graduates were employed in long-term jobs.
63.8% graduates were employed in full-time jobs.
55% of all graduates secured job offers by graduation.
University of Hawaii has these data and may share them publicly on the school's website. Last we checked, they did not. If you would like to demand that the school be transparent and accountable, suggest that it publicly provide its NALP report like a number of its peer schools.