[…] niversity of h awai‘i (uh) Office of h awaiian Affairs (OhA) ho‘ona‘auao higher e ducation scholarship p rogram will provide scholarships for approximately 200 Native Hawaiian students pursuing college degrees. tO Apply: Complete the UH System Common Scholarship Application online […]
MoreE kūlia i ka nu‘u Strive to reach the highest The OHA Native Hawaiian Science & Engineering Mentorship Program provides scholarships and wrap- around services for students. Mikela Branco, Native Hawaiian Science and Engineering Program (2013) www.oha.org/scholarships Dr. Josh Ka‘akua […]
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More[…] 2014-2015 Resources for College Students 2 ‘elua Contents Message from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs 3 Office of Hawaiian Affairs Scholarships 4 Hawai‘i Community Foundation Scholarships 6 Native Hawaiian Scholarships 7 Hawaiian Civic Club Scholarships 8 University of Hawai‘i Financial […]
More[…] Oce by phone at (808) 956-6203 or by email at scholars@hawaii.edu. Tayler Pave OHA Scholar Raquel Kamalu OHA Scholar https://uhsys. scholarships.ngwebsolutions.com by March 1st. E klia i ka nuu Strive to reach the highest The University of Hawaii (UH) Oce […]
More[…] history. Reports and Research – A collection of reports and surveys intended to help guide strategic direction and policy decisions. Scholarships – Each year OHA provides funding for scholarships through its Higher Education Scholarship Programs. KÄ«puka Database Native Hawaiian Data […]
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