Scholarships

"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." -Nelson Mandela

For the most up to date information and resources, please visit the Mililani High School College and Career Center Site!

Deadline: Monday, February 1, 2021 at 4 p.m. HST, with all supporting materials.

After making your account with your own profile you will get a comprehensive list of scholarships individualized to you and for students from Hawaii. You choose which scholarships you are interested in and apply through ScholarsApp.

Start earning micro-scholarships from colleges for your achievements by adding your course grades, clubs, sports, volunteer activities, and more to your portfolio as early at 9th grade. For each achievement, you'll earn scholarships from colleges, which you'll be awarded when you attend that college. Follow colleges you want to learn more about and find which ones are the best fit for you.

College Greenlight is a totally free resource for any traditionally underrepresented student who is serious about getting into and thriving at their perfect college. We help students discover, research, and build relationships with the colleges and universities that will allow them to succeed. A searchable database filled with thousands of scholarships, grants, and merit-aid opportunities.

The 2020 National College Match is now open! The deadline to apply is September 29, 2020. Apply now >>


We are looking for high school seniors who have shown outstanding academic ability despite financial challenges. We take a holistic approach to reviewing applications, and we do not have absolute criteria or cut-offs for GPA, standardized test scores, income, or other factors.
  • Primarily A's in the most challenging courses available (usually including Honors, AP)

  • Top 5-10% of graduating class

  • SAT score >1280

  • ACT composite score >27

Finalists typically come from households earning less than $65,000 annually for a typical family of four and have minimal assets. This is not a strict cut-off and we encourage students who feel they have faced significant financial hardship to review these financial criteria carefully to see if they may qualify.