Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 18, Number 12, 1 December 2001 — Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

« College Scholarships for Native Hawaiians

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All in the 'ohana— Daughter: Castle HS graduate Alysia Okayama, 2nd year major in education/liberal arts at Windward Community College (WCC/ Son: Castle HS graduate Jacob Okayama, 3rd year major in liberal arts at WCC. Mom: Roosevelt HS graduate Regina Okayama, master's candidate in counseling psychology at Chaminade University. All three receive financial assistance forcollege H 7 a from Kamehameha Schools.

Scholarship money is available for Native Hawaiians to attend eligible colleges. General eligibility requirements for applicants: □ Hawaiian descent □ Hawai'i resident (required for some scholarships) □ Satisfactory academic performance □ Classified full-time enrollment in an eligible post-high institution □ Financial need

Appiy for the 2002 - 2003 academic year Applications for Kamehameha Schools Financial Aid are available now from Ke Ali'i Pauahi Foundation, a charitable support organization of Kamehameha Schools. Please contact the Foundation's Financial Aid & Scholarship Services office by calling 842-8216 on O'ahu, or toll free from the neighbor islands at 1-800-842-4682 extension 8216. For more information, please visit us at www.pauahi.org. Deadline for receipt of completed applications is March 1, 2002.

Kamehameha Schools *Various other eligibility requirements may apply to individual scholarships. KS' policy is to give preference to Hawaiians to the extent p.ermitted by law and the rules governing tax-exempt organizations.

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