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" l'l ®Kamehameha Schools/Bishop Estate Financial Aiel Programs Kamehameha Schools offers a variecy of post-high school finandal aid and scholarship programs . The goal ofthese programs is to mcrease the numbers of Hawaiians completing their post-high school education. General Ellgibillty Requlrements • Be of Hawaiian or part-Hawaiian ancestry • Attend an accredited and/or licensed 2 or 4-year post-high school institution • Be enrolled as a full-time student • Demonstrate hnaneial need • Maintain a minimum post-high G.P.A. of 2.0 (undergraduates) and 3-0 (graduates) Kamehameha Schools/Bishop Estate Post-High School Financial Aid Program (842-8658) This program provides financial aid grants exclusively to Kamehameha graduates for either undergraduate or graduate studies. Applicants must be accepted into any accredited post-high institution, either in Hawai'i or on the mainland. This is a supplemental hnaneial aid program and grants are based on a studenfs financial need after other iesources have been exhausted. Kamehameha Schools Post-High School Scholarshlp and Counseling Program (842-8668) Na Ho'okama a Pauahi (Adopted Children of Pauahi) Na Ho'okama a Pauahi scholarship program provides hnaneial and counse!ing assisiance to Hawaiian students pursuing undergraduate studies. Applicants must be graduates of Hawai'i high schools (except Kamehameha) and enrolled in an accredited and/or licensed 2 or 4-year college, business or vocational training institution within the State of Hawai'i. Exceptions may be made for students who have been accepted into a program of study not available in Hawai'i. Na Pokl'l Hawaiian Scholars Graduate Program Na Poki'i Hawaiian Scholars Graduate Program seeks to increase Hawaiian representation in graduate programs by offering assistance to qualified Hawaiian students puisuing advanced degiees. Applicants must be accepted into a graduate program at either the master"s or doctoral level, or into the U.H. School of Law or Medicine. Native Hawaiian Higher Education Program (847-0599) This program is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Post-Secondary Education, to increase the percentage of Native Hawaiians graduating from post-high school iastitutions. Applicants must be residents of the State of Hawai'i, pursue their studies in the State of Hawai'i, demonstrate both hnaneial need and academic potential, and be graduates of a high school other than Kamehameha. Graduate-level applicants must also commit to serve the Native Hawaiian community during or after college. Exceptions to these requircments will be considered on a case-by-case basis. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL LHE DEPART\1ENT OF FINANCIAL AID 2£22

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