Lahaina Intermediate School is located in Lahaina, Hawaii. Scholarships for students attending Lahaina Intermediate School can be found in our scholarship database
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871 Lahainaluna Road
Lahaina, Hawaii
96761
(808)662-3965
Scholarships
Since 1996, our Scholarship Program has awarded over $1 million to some of Hawaii’s best and brightest students to support their efforts to pursue a higher education.EligibilityOpen to Hawaii State FCU members and their dependentsMust attend a fully accredited university, college or trade/vocational schoolMust demonstrate financial needMust attend as a full-time student (as determined by your school’s financial aid office)May...
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...
The Takitani Scholarship application process opens December 1!An outstanding graduating senior will be selected by each qualifying high school to receive a $3,000 scholarship. From this group, finalists from each school district, the Hawaii Catholic Schools, and the Hawaii Association of Independent Schools will be selected to receive an additional $2,000 scholarship. All Takitani Scholars are eligible to renew their...
This scholarship was established in memory of David T. Woolsey, an alumnus of California Polytechnic University and former principal in the firm of Woolsey, Miyabara and Associates. The award provides funds for educational or professional development purposes exclusively.The award is open to currently-enrolled third-, fourth-, or fifth-year undergraduate students or master's students studying landscape architecture at Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board...
In 1966, HGEA established the Charles R. Kendall Scholarship and Education Fund to honor the late Charles R. Kendall, 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 awards to deserving individuals.EligibilityAwards...
A small-town boy from Pepeekeo on the island of Hawaii, Russell K. Okata grew up to lead the largest union in Hawaii and serve as HGEA's executive director for 26 years. During his tenure HGEA became a "full-service" union, offering members an array of benefits, including support for HGEA members and their dependents to continue their education through the Charles...