Scholarship 'Aha
November 21, 6:00pm - 7:30pmWest Oʻahu Campus, C208
The Native Hawaiian Scholarship 'Aha. This presentation is for high school students, parents, teachers, adult students, enrolled college students, counselors, and anyone interested in finding out more about sources of financial aid available for Native Hawaiians including eligibility criteria and qualification requirements. Meet with scholarship providers from Kamehameha Schools, Pauahi Foundation, Hawaiʻi Community Foundation, Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship, and Alu Like.
Sponsored by: University of Hawaiʻi, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Kamehameha Schools, Pacific Financial Aid Association, 51 Maui College Educational Opportunity Center, and the Native Hawaiian Education Association
Event Sponsor
Student Affairs, West Oʻahu Campus
More Information
808-689-2660,
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