Welcome to the Roosevelt High School College and Career Center (A4)
This website offers tools and resources for your post high school journey.
The College and Career Center is located in A4.
Services offered through the College and Career Center include post high school planning, assistance with college applications, information on financial aid and scholarships and coordination of college/military/career speakers.
Ms. Kaneshiro
Post High School Counselor (Last Names A-L)
dayna.kaneshiro@k12.hi.us (808) 307-0472
Ms. Himuro
Post High School Counselor (Last Names M-Z)
rebecca.himuro@k12.hi.us (808)307-0586
Roosevelt High School CEEB: 120090
Announcements
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is now available for seniors and their parents to complete online!
Some things to remember...
The official FAFSA website is https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa
The FAFSA is FREE!!
BOTH student AND parent need to create their own FSA IDs (you'll need separate email addresses for this)
Students should use a PERSONAL EMAIL ADDRESS to create their FSA ID. DO NOT USE YOUR SCHOOL EMAIL ADDRESS!
You are submitting the FAFSA for the 2026-2027 school year
You will need 2024 income and tax information for you and your parents
List ALL colleges you will be applying to (and the colleges you're thinking of applying to) on the FAFSA
Many states, schools, and scholarship organizations require that you submit the FAFSA BEFORE they will consider you for any financial aid they offer.
Some resources to help you...
FREE Virtual FAFSA Completion Webinars: Wednesdays from November 5, 2025 to March 11, 2026. Attend an upcoming virtual FAFSA Completion Webinar to get step-by-step FAFSA assistance, free from local financial aid specialists! Register online at https://collegeiswithinreachhawaii.com/upcoming-events/
Email FAFSA@hawaii.edu if you have any financial aid or FAFSA questions!
The Optometry Assistant Program is a 60-hour workforce training program that combines related optometry assistant training using online and in-person delivery of lessons. A UH-KCC Certificate of Competence will be provided to those who complete the training successfully. Graduates will be able to seek employment after program completion.
When & Where:
January 21, 2026 to May 13, 2026
Mondays and Wednesdays
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Online and in-person
Who: High School Seniors (12th grade) and Adult Students interested in the eyecare profession
Learn more and to register:
Please attend one of the required information sessions listed below via Zoom to begin registration:
Dec. 3 Wednesday 3 PM - 4 PM
Zoom Meeting Link: https://tinyurl.com/KAP21RHEP
Meeting ID #: 930 4729 9098
Tuition: $1000 per student. Tuition assistance may be available for those who qualify
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