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Scholarships
Once again, the Hawaii Community Foundation has been selected to administer the Hawaii State FCU Scholarship Program. Interested applicants may apply directly through Hawaii Community Foundation’s website.20 deserving recipients will each be awarded up to $5,000.EligibilityOpen to Hawaii State FCU members and their dependentsMust attend a fully accredited university, college or trade/vocational school in the 2026-2027 school yearMust demonstrate financial...
The New Warrior Scholarships (NWS) programs are higher-tier, selective scholarship awards that are designed to recognize and celebrate both the academic strengths and demonstrated community impact of first-year, degree-seeking students who enroll at UH Mānoa in the semester following the completion of their high school diploma. These scholarships include:Regents Scholarship (For Hawai’i Residents)Provost Achievement Scholarship (For Hawai’i Residents)Mānoa Excellence Scholarship...
Eligibility:Awards are available for graduating high school seniors whose parent/legal guardian is an AFSCME member. They must be enrolled in a full-time degree program at an accredited four-year institution (or a two-year institution that will transfer credits to a four-year institution) and have taken the SAT or ACT.Criteria:The Scholarship Selection Committee will examine the application form, essay, transcript, ACT or...
In 2005, Hawai'i Self Storage created a scholarship program to financial support future leaders in our community.The program annually rewards up to $4,000 each, to 10-11 high school seniors across the state.217 scholarships awarded$868,000 total fundsSince 2005, Hawai'i Self Storage (HSS) awards financial scholarships to eligible students to pursue and obtain a college degree. This program is designed to help...
The scholarship funds the undergraduate or graduate college education of first-generation young women of Portuguese, Mexican, Central American or South American ancestry, under the age of 25. The term first-generation is defined here as a young woman who has immigrated to the United States of America and become a naturalized citizen or the daughter of an immigrant of Portuguese, Mexican,...
In 1966, HGEA established the Charles R. Kendall Scholarship and Education Fund to honor the late Charles R. Kendall, HGEA's first Executive Director, who dedicated his life to the improvement of public employees throughout the state of Hawaii. HGEA continues his efforts by providing educational benefits to members and their immediate families. So far, HGEA has given more than 2,000...