KEKAULIKE

Summer 2022

Aloha kākou! In partnership with our E Hoʻoulu Lāhui Hawaiian Studies program, Kekaulike Title III Grant is a collaborative initiative between Native Hawaiian Student Services (NHSS) created to stregthen the transfer pipeline between the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College and UH Mānoa. Our programs aim to expand Hawaiian credit and experiential learning opportunities for Native Hawaiian students in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi and ʻike/lāhui Hawaiʻi content and pedagogy.

In addition to our Summer field schools, we are excited to share that we will be offering summer courses. For more information and program-specific details, please see the linked information below. Mahalo nui!

REGISTRATION PRIORITY Due to high interest from our community, we will consider applicants in the following priority groups:

  1. Continuing degree-seeking UH Maui College Hawaiian students;

  2. Incoming degree-seeking UH Maui College Hawaiian students, either new freshman or transfer students;

  3. UH System community college Hawaiian students;

  4. Current High School students in Maui County intending to attend college in the UH System;

  5. All other UH System students;

  6. Hawaiian community members that are prospective UH Mānoa or UH System students; and

  7. Department of Education kumu or others seeking professional development opportunities.


Email olelo2@hawaii.edu for more information.