Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 25, Number 12, 1 December 2008 — Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ūīl I Hawai'i I I Technology [- I Institute I I 629 Pohukaina St I I Honolulu, HI 96813 f I (808) 522-2700 I I www.hti.edu 1 ; | _

Imagine a New Career at Hawai'i Technology Institute Full scholarships & tuition assistance available for quaiifying Native Hawaiians who want to pursue new careers: Medical Assistant* | Pharmacy Technician* Office Technology Management | Medical Assisting ūiploma Day & Evening Classes • Intemship • Job Placement Assistance • 1-on-l Academic Advising Spring Semester Begins January 2009 - Call to enroll today! 522-2700 * Medical Assistant & Pharmachy īeehnieian classes are offered as single course offerings & does not fall within the school's accredited status. Even though its content is the same as coursework found in an accredited program, taken as a single course offering, these classes are considered non-accredited courses/programs. Grants, scholarships &tuition assistance provided by Kamehameha Schools, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, ALU LIKE ine. &Native Hawaiian Education Actfundsto qualifying students.

I ALU LIKE ine. I Spring 2009

k ^ -Tfk i i^īīnihuP Applications available online at http://www.alulike.org/services/kaipu_hana.html

The purpose of this Hana Lima Scholarship is to give hnaneial assistance to students participating in a vocational or technical education program for occupations that ean provide a "living wage." Eligible programs include; but are not limited to, diesel mechanics; automotive technology; nursing, medical assisting, cosmetology and emergency medical technician. Preference is given to non-traditional students: single parents, disabled (meets ADA definition), houseless, sole ineome providers; previously incarcerated and wards of the court.

ALULIKEIne. Hale O Nā Limahana 458 Keawe Street Honolulu, Hawai'i 96813-5125

Funding maāe possible by the gracious contributions ofthe Kamehameha Schools.