Waialua High & Intermediate School is located in Waialua, Hawaii. Scholarships for students attending Waialua High & Intermediate School can be found in our scholarship database
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67-160 Farrington Highway
Waialua, Hawaii
96791
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Scholarships
The Upper-level Scholarship Programs are selective scholarship awards that are designed to recognize and celebrate both the academic strengths and demonstrated community impact of degree-seeking students who enroll at UH Mānoa as transfer students. These scholarships include:Presidential Scholarship (For Hawaiʻi Residents)Transfer Merit Scholarship (All residency types)This scholarship is awarded at the start of the student’s Mānoa degree pursuit and is...
Eligible students have until March 14, 2025 to complete an online Scholarship Entry form -AND- upload necessary documents to the Scholarship DropBox we've created.Scholarship Details & ApplicationThe Big Island Press Club announces the availability of scholarships for students pursuing higher education in journalism and related careers.The application deadline is March 14, 2025. To qualify applicants must: have Big Island residential...
AWARDSUp to ten scholarships will be awarded. Each scholarship award will be between $1,000 – $5,000If awarded: the funds will be sent to the school with instructions that it be applied to tuition, fees, books and required materials. Recipients do NOT recieve award funds.Awards must be accepted within three (3) weeks of award notification. If the award has not been...
Every year, scholarship season is a busy one at HCF, with all the planning and preparation that goes into administering more than 300 scholarship funds. To help you understand the timing of our processes, here is a brief overview of what to expect for this upcoming scholarship season:December 12, 2024: The 2025-2026 HCF Common Scholarship Application opens.December 2024: Students should...
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,...
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