Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 18, Number 2, 1 February 2001 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

-:'®' ; COtLE6E?7';-"'-; SCHOLARSHIPS FOR i NATIVE HAWAIIAN5 Supplemental funds are available for Native Hawaiians to attend regionally accredited two-orfour-yearcolleges. Qualifying state of Hawai'i institutions include the University of Hawai'i II system (Mānoa, Hilo, West O'ahu and community colleges), Hawai'i Pacific University, §! Chaminade University and Brigham Young University-Hawai'i. Limited funds are available forcolleges on the U.S. continent. m General eligibility requirements:* i i>, ■ Hawaiian descent 1} • Hawai'i resident (required for some scholarships) ' ^ • Satisfactory academic performance i • Demonstrate financial need (for need-based programs) ■ Classified full-time enrollment in an eligible post-high institution ' Apply for 2001-2002 Deadline for receipt of applications is March 1, 2001. Applications available beginning January 2001 ffom the Kamehameha Schools Financial Aid Office, 1 887 Makuakāne Street, i| Honolulu, Hawai'i 96817. ■, For information, please eall 842-8216 orvisit our Website atwww.ksbe.edu/finaid I Kamehameha Schools II *Various other eligibility requirements may apply to individual scholarships. J! KS's policy to give preference to Hawaiians as permitted by law has been ruled non-discriminatory by the IRS.

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