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DEADLINE FOR FIRST STEP : JAN. 19, 2024
DEADLINE FOR STEPS 2 & 3: JAN 31, 2024
Applicants will complete ONE application (CSS Profile) to be considered for multiple scholarship opportunities:
NA HOʻOKAMA A PAUAHI: This scholarship is available to undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrate financial need.
HOʻOKAWOWO*: This scholarship is available to Native Hawaiian students interested in pursuing a teaching career in Hawaiian culture-based education.
*Eligible students will receive an email with further instructions.
The Foundation is a steward of 140 privately funded scholarships supporting undergraduate and graduate students in various areas of study, including trade and vocational pathways.
HCF is a steward of more than 300 privately funded scholarships for students pursuing various levels of degrees and areas of study. The criteria for each scholarship varies as set by the funder.
A variety of scholarships for students pursing degrees at any of the ten UH campuses. Scholarships range from being need to merit-based, and campus- to major- specific. Like the other large scholarship funds, it is extremely important that your review the criteria for each scholarship to check eligibility and application requirements.
ALAKAʻINA FOUNDATION ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP: This $5,000 need-based scholarship is awarded to new first-year and/or transfer Native Hawaiian students for their first year of study at Chaminade.
This need-based scholarship is available to students in vocational programs that lead to a specific segment of employment. This scholarship gives financial assistance toward tuition and fees, books and other required tools or uniforms for a vocational program.
This merit-based program awards generous scholarships to eligible individuals dedicated to providing primary health services to Native Hawaiians and their families in Hawai‘i. Recipients are obligated to serve full-time in medically under-served areas in Hawai‘i for two (minimum) to four (maximum) years, depending upon the length of time of scholarship support.
Scholars will receive funding for tuition, books, other related educational costs, and a monthly stipend while enrolled full-time in an accredited university/college program.
Scholarship season is now! Join us at Scholarship ʻAha to learn about sources of financial aid for Native Hawaiians, including eligibility criteria and application requirements.
More info: https://nhea.me