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Tuition, Fees, and Expenses .......................................................54Tuition Deposit .....................................................................54Additional Fees and Expenses................................................54Regular Tuition Schedule ..................................................... 55Outreach College-Continuing Education and Community Service Tuition Schedule................................................55Outreach College-Online Tuition Schedule ............................55Outreach College-Summer Session Tuition Schedule .............55Additional Student Fees ........................................................55Payment of Tuition and Fees .................................................56Financial Obligations .............................................................56Refunds of Tuition and Fees ..................................................56Residency for Tuition Purposes ..............................................56WICHE Programs ..................................................................57

Financial Aid .............................................................................57Deadlines ..............................................................................57Types of Financial Aid ...........................................................57Graduate Assistantships ........................................................59UH Mânoa Scholarships ........................................................60

Tuition, Fees, and ExpensesQueen Lili‘uokalani Center for Student Services 1052600 Campus RoadHonolulu, HI 96822-2205Tel: (808) 956-7554Fax: (808) 956-2098

Tuition and fees are charged according to the number of credit hours carried by the student. For regular, Outreach College Continuing Education and Summer Session tuition schedules, refer to the following page. Auditors (those enrolled in a course for no credit) must pay the same tuition and fees as students enrolled for credit. For tuition purposes only, a full-time student is any student enrolled for 12 or more credit hours.

The regular tuition to be charged is determined by the degree status of the student and not by the level of the courses taken. For example, students who have earned a baccalaureate degree will be charged graduate tuition, except for students admitted for a second baccalaureate degree. Students admitted to the law or medical school will be charged the stated tuition for that school.

Medical, law, graduate nursing, or graduate business students concurrently enrolled in the Graduate Division must pay the stated tuition for the medical school, law school, nursing school, or business college.

All tuition and fee charges at the UH campuses are subject to change in accordance with requirements of state law and/or action by the Board of Regents or the UH administration.

Tuition DepositAll new, transfer, and returning classified undergraduate

students are required to make a tuition deposit of $150. All new medical and law students are required to make a partial advance tuition payment of $250. Scholarship/fellowship recipients are not exempt from this deposit, if applicable. This tuition deposit is applied at registration time toward tuition for that semester. The payment is nonrefundable and nontransferable if the student does not register (except when the student is denied further registration by the UH). Continuing classified students are not required to make the tuition deposit.

Additional Fees and Expenses

Caps and GownsCaps, gowns, and master’s and doctoral hoods are required

for participation in commencement ceremonies. Caps and gowns are available for purchase from the UH Bookstore.

Outreach College FeesStudents registered in courses offered by Outreach College

pay tuition and fees as indicated in the bulletin of that division. For information, see their website at www.outreach.hawaii.edu or contact Outreach College at [email protected].

Credit by ExaminationA $15-per-course fee is assessed at the time of application.

Diplomas and CertificatesA charge of $15, payable at time of application, is assessed

for each bachelor’s degree, advanced degree, and professional certification.

Late Registration FeeA $30 late registration fee is assessed when a student registers

during the late registration period. A $5 late registration fee is assessed for each Summer Session term when a student registers during the late registration period. A $5 late registration fee is assessed for each Outreach College course when a student registers during the late registration period.

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Regular Tuition Schedule 2006-2007 Full-Time Part-Time

persemester percredithourUndergraduateResident $2,160 $180 Nonresident $6,096 $508Graduate(includingpostbaccalaureateunclassifiedstudents)Resident $2,916 $243 Nonresident $6,852 $571 GraduateBusiness(MBA,MHRM)Resident $5,448 $454Nonresident $8,136 $678GraduateBusiness(MACC) Resident $4,944 $412Nonresident $7,764 $647GraduateNursingResident $4,620 $385Nonresident $8,484 $707Law(JD)Resident $6,444 $537 Nonresident $11,316 $943Law(LLM)Resident $11,916 $993Nonresident $11,916 $993MedicineResident $9,132 $761 Nonresident $17,532 $1,461

Outreach College - Continuing Education and Community Service Tuition Schedule 2006-07Coursesnumbered499andbelowResident (per credit hour) $180Nonresident (per credit hour) $508Coursesnumbered500andaboveResident (per credit hour) $243Nonresident (per credit hour) $571GraduateBusiness(MBA,MHRM)Resident (per credit hour) $454Nonresident (per credit hour) $678GraduateBusiness(MACC)Resident (per credit hour) $412 Nonresident (per credit hour) $647 GraduateNursingResident (per credit hour) $385Nonresident (per credit hour) $707GraduateLaw(JD)Resident (per credit hour) $537Nonresident (per credit hour) $943GraduateLaw(LLM)Resident (per credit hour) $993Nonresident (per credit hour) $993

Outreach College (Outreach Online Courses) Tuition Schedule

Please refer to the Outreach Online website at www.outreach.hawaii.edu/online/ for current charges.

Outreach College - Summer Session Tuition Schedule 2006 2007Coursesnumbered499andbelowResident (per credit hour) $146 $180Nonresident (per credit hour) $146 $180Coursesnumbered500andaboveResident (per credit hour) $200 $243Nonresident (per credit hour) $200 $243GraduateBusiness(MBA,MHRM) Resident $454 $454Nonresident $668 $678GraduateBusiness(MACC) Resident $338 $412Nonresident $588 $647GraduateNursing Resident $317 $385Nonresident $317 $707Law(JD) Resident $505 $537Nonresident $866 $943Law(LLM)Resident $912 $993Nonresident $912 $993Additional Summer Session fees–such as course fees for applied music, institutes, and other special programs–are outlined in the Outreach College Summer Session catalog.

Additional Student Fees PerFallorSpringSemester Board of Publications All students $13.00 Student Health Fee All students $17.50 Campus Center Board All students $60.00 Student Activity and Program Fee Students carrying 9 or more credit hours $2.70 Students carrying 8 or fewer credit hours— 30 cents per credit hour varies Broadcast Communication Authority All students $3.00 Associated Students of the University of Hawai‘i Classified undergraduates carrying 12 or more credit hours per semester $5.00 Graduate Student Organization All graduate students (does not include medical and law students) $15.00 Professional Fees Undergraduate Business $200.00 Undergraduate Nursing* $1,000.00 Undergraduate Dental Hygiene* $500.00 Undergraduate/Graduate Architecture $200.00 *Fee applies for no more than six semesters Applied Music Fee (Students enrolled in applied music) One credit $55.00 Two or more credits $90.00

All tuition and fee charges at UH campuses are subject to change in accordance with requirements of state law and/or by the Board of Regents or the UH administration.

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Student activity fees are only refundable before the first day of instruction, or if you completely withdraw from all UH campuses during the 100 percent period.

Penalties apply even if payment for tuition and fees has not been made at the time registration status is changed.

After students have secured all required approvals, the withdrawal or change in registration must be processed according to instructions in the Schedule of Classes/UH Mânoa Registration Homepage. In no case shall a refund be made when a student fails to follow these instructions within two weeks of the date of change in registration (e.g., withdrawal, change in status, or change in tuition rate).

Refunds are made by the UH Mânoa Cashier’s Office after the procedures for complete withdrawal from UH Mânoa have been followed. See the “Undergraduate Education” and “Graduate Education” sections of this Catalog.

Federal regulations mandate a refund policy for all students who are receiving federal financial aid and who process a complete withdrawal before 60% of the semester has elapsed. A detailed refund policy is available in the Schedule of Classes/UH Mânoa Registration Homepage.

If you made payment by credit card, the account originally charged will be credited for the amount of refund due to you.

If you paid by cash or check, your refund will be mailed to your current address on file at UH. Please verify and update your Mailing Address, as all refund checks will be mailed to your address in the following priority: 1 - Mailing Address and 2 - Permanent Address (if Mailing Address is inactive or null). Address corrections can be made online through MyUH Online Services or in-person at the Admissions and Records Office, Queen Lili‘uokalani Center for Student Services, Room 001.

Summer Sessions Tuition and FeesSee Outreach College Summer Session catalog for Summer

Session refunds.

Residency for Tuition PurposesStudents who do not qualify on the first day of instruction as

bona fide residents of the state of Hawai‘i for tuition purposes pay the nonresident tuition. An official determination of residency status is made at the time of application. Applicants may be required to provide documentation to verify residency status. Once classified as a nonresident, students continue to be so classified during their enrollment at the University until they present satisfactory evidence to the residency officer that proves residency. For definition of Hawai‘i residency for tuition purposes, statutory exemptions, etc., refer to the “Campus Policies” section.

Replacement of Laboratory EquipmentFor broken or lost items, the cost of replacement is assessed.

Returned ChecksAny check tendered to UH Mânoa or any department and

returned for any cause is assessed a $15 charge and applicable interest.

Special ExaminationA fee of $10 is assessed.

Student TranscriptsRegular processing is $5 per copy, and rush processing is

$15 per copy.

Payment of Tuition and FeesAll tuition and fees must be paid before registration or

change of registration is official. Full payment for tuition and fees must be made by the end of the 10th calendar day of the semester.

Financial ObligationsStudents who have not met their financial obligations

(traffic fines, library fines, locker fees, lab breakage charges, transcript fees, loans, rental contracts, etc.) to the satisfaction of UH Mânoa may be denied a variety of enrollment services including registration, withdrawal, and transcripts. Notation of the financial obligation may appear on transcripts.

Enrollment at UH Mânoa signifies consent to, and acceptance of all policies and procedures governing enrollment, including financial liability. Students who fail to remit payment when due, agree to pay UH Mânoa all reasonable costs for collection, to include collection agency, attorney’s and court fees.

Copies of the delinquent financial obligations policy and procedures are available for inspection at the Office of the Dean of Student Services and the UH Mânoa Cashier’s Office.

Refunds of Tuition and Fees

Regular Tuition and FeesTuition and special course fees are refunded as indicated

below: A 100 percent refund of tuition for completewithdrawal

or decreaseincredits made on or before the 10th calendar day of the semester, unless otherwise stipulated by federal regulations.

A 50 percent refund of tuition for completewithdrawal or decreaseincredits made between the 11th to the 21st calendar days of the semester, unless otherwise stipulated by federal regulations.

No refunds of tuition for completewithdrawal or decreaseincredits from the 22nd calendar day of the semester (start of the 4th week of instruction), unless otherwise stipulated by federal regulations.

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WICHE ProgramsBachman 1122444 Dole StreetHonolulu, HI 96822Tel: (808) 956-6625

UH Mânoa participates in three exchange programs of the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE).

Through the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program, a limited number of students from participating states who are not residents of Hawai‘i may enroll at UH Mânoa in designated programs at a reduced level tuition (plus other fees that are paid by all students). WUE students do not pay the higher charge for nonresident tuition. (Hawai‘i residents may enroll under the same terms in designated institutions and programs in other participating states.) Hawai‘i residents may obtain information about WUE programs in other states from the WICHE Certifying Officer for Hawai‘i (see the location above); from participating institutions; or from the WICHE Student Exchange Program, P.O. Drawer 9752, Boulder, CO 80301-9752; Tel: (303) 541-0214; e-mail: [email protected].

The School of Architecture, the William S. Richardson School of Law, the Library and Information Science Program (located in the Department of Information and Computer Sciences), the John A. Burns School of Medicine and the School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene participate in the WICHE-administered Professional Student Exchange Program (PSEP). PSEP allows legal residents of the states of Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming (states without a professional school in one or more of the above fields) to enjoy Hawai‘i-resident status for admission and tuition purposes at UH Mânoa. Students who receive certification from their home states receive preferential admission consideration and, if accepted, are charged Hawai‘i-resident tuition rates. To be certified for PSEP, students must write to the WICHE certifying officer in their home state for the proper application forms at least one year in advance. State eligibility requirements vary, and the number of students funded by each state depends upon appropriations by the state’s legislature. For addresses of state certifying officers, contact the Director, Student Exchange Program, Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, P.O. Drawer 9752, Boulder, CO 80301-9752; tel. (303) 541-0214; e-mail: [email protected].

UH Mânoa also participates in the WICHE Regional Graduate Programs agreement. Under this arrangement, legal residents of the 13 western states listed above will be charged resident tuition if they meet requirements for admission in specific graduate programs. Approved fields are East Asian languages and literatures (MA and PhD), natural resources and environmental management (MS and PhD), tropical medicine in the biomedical sciences (MS and PhD), Asian theater and dance (MA, MFA, and PhD), tropical entomology (MS and PhD), tropical plant and soil sciences (MS and PhD), oceanography (MS and PhD), second language acquisition

(PhD), and Asian and comparative philosophy (MA and PhD). For detailed information, contact the appropriate graduate chair or see the respective field of study listings at the Graduate Division office.

Financial AidFinancial Aid ServicesQueen Lili‘uokalani Center for Student Services 1122600 Campus RoadHonolulu, HI 96822Tel: (808) 956-7251Fax: (808) 956-3985E-mail: [email protected]: www.hawaii.edu/fas

Scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study programs are provided to eligible students by the federal and state governments and private donors. Some programs are based on merit or academic records, and others on demonstrated financial need.

UH Mânoa encourages students who believe they may not be able to enroll or continue their education because they lack financial resources to apply for financial aid through the Financial Aid Services office.

The federal government is a major source of grants, loans, and work-study funds to undergraduate and graduate students. With the enactment of the Higher Education Amendment of 1992, applicants are required to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Assistance (FAFSA) form to the federal processor for the determination of eligibility for federal, state, and institutional program funds.

If you have been selected for verification, you must submit federal tax forms, a verification worksheet, and other forms as required by Financial Aid Services. Students interested in applying for financial aid may visit our website at www.hawaii.edu/fas for financial aid information and forms.

The offer of aid may include funds from public and private sources, depending on the applicant’s residency, degree of need, date of file completion, major, class level, and availability of funds. Recipients will be sent a copy of their rights and responsibilities, including the description of the type of funds awarded and disbursement procedures.

DeadlinesThe priority date is March1; however, applications will

be accepted after that date with awards offered contingent on available funds.

Types of Financial Aid

ScholarshipsScholarships are awarded to exceptional UH Mânoa students

on the basis of academic excellence and exceptional promise; students in specific majors, colleges, or schools; Hawai‘i residents; students of a particular class standing; or students with demonstrated financial need. Noteworthy scholarships include the following among others:

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Tuition Waivers Tuition waivers are awarded annually to qualified

undergraduate and graduate students who are bona fide residents of Hawai‘i and who qualify on the basis of financial need as determined by the FAFSA available at the Financial Aid Services office. Tuition waivers cover only tuition. Any remaining balances, including fees, must be paid by the appropriate tuition payment deadline. Tuition waivers cannot be used for Outreach College, Summer Session, or night school.

Other tuition waivers for residents and nonresidents are awarded to classified students who participate in special programs and/or meet criteria set by colleges/schools. Contact the specific department for details.

The tuition waiver program is subject to change by the Board of Regents.

Federal Pell Grant This award to undergraduate students is based solely on

financial need as determined by congressional methodology. The amount received depends on the degree of need and schedule of awards as determined by the federal government. FAFSA required. Contact the Financial Aid Services office for details.

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity GrantThis award is provided to undergraduate students with

exceptional financial need who are also eligible for the Federal Pell Grant. FAFSA required. Contact the Financial Aid Services office for details.

Hawai‘i Student Incentive Grant (currently known as the Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership [LEAP] Program)

This grant in the amount of tuition is awarded annually to qualified and needy resident full-time undergraduate students who have also been deemed eligible as Federal Pell Grant recipients.

Other Grants Students are encouraged to contact a reference librarian

at the nearest college for other publications listing grants for students. For additional information on these and other grants, check with the Financial Aid Services office or specific departments.

LoansA financial aid package based on demonstrated financial

need may include a long-term, low-interest federal, state, or institutional loan. Repayment of these loans begins after a student graduates, withdraws from school, or drops to less than half-time.

FederalPerkinsLoan. Formerly called National Direct Student Loan, this loan is available to students with financial need. FAFSA required. Contact the Financial Aid Services office for details.

PrimaryCareLoan. This federal loan is awarded to students in the School of Medicine who demonstrate exceptional financial need and commit to serve in a health

Regents Scholarship for Academic ExcellenceTwenty scholarships of $4,000 per year plus full tuition are

awarded to entering first-year students who are residents of Hawai‘i and have a combined SAT score of at least 1300 and a high school GPA of 3.5 or better. This scholarship is renewable for four years upon maintenance of eligibility and includes an additional one-time $2,000 travel grant. For more information refer to the following website: www.hawaii.edu/diversity.

Presidential ScholarshipTen scholarships of $4,000 per year plus full tuition are

awarded to juniors who have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.7, have demonstrated sustained progress in academic courses, show superior academic achievement or creative endeavor, and are residents of Hawai‘i. This scholarship is renewable for one year upon maintenance of eligibility and includes a $2,000 one-time grant for academic travel. For more information refer to the following website: www.hawaii.edu/diversity.

Nonresident Tuition Differential WaiversUH Mânoa offers students from certain Asian and Pacific

jurisdictions waivers allowing them to pay resident tuition. The program encourages deserving individuals from Asian and Pacific areas to pursue advanced study in Hawai‘i. Undergraduate students may apply to the International Student Services office. Graduate students should write to the Graduate Division and respective academic departments for more information.

Pacific Asian ScholarshipThe Pacific Asian Scholarship Program annually awards

tuition waivers to students demonstrating superior academic performance (3.5 or better cumulative GPA) and pursuing a course of study important to the Pacific and Asian region. For more information, undergraduates should contact the Academic Services Office of the School of Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific Studies. Graduate students should contact the Graduate Division and their academic department office for information.

Scholarship to Disadvantaged StudentsThis federal program is available to assist medical and

nursing students with zero to minimal financial resources. FAFSA required. Contact the Financial Aid Services office for details.

ROTC ScholarshipsScholarships are awarded for up to four years to qualified

applicants by the UH Mânoa Army ROTC and Air Force ROTC programs. Scholarships cover tuition, books, laboratory fees, and a $250-400 tax-free monthly allowance during the school year. Contact respective campus ROTC programs (see “ROTC Programs”).

GrantsA grant is a type of federal or state financial aid that does not

have to be repaid. Usually, these awards are based on financial need.

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profession. Parental income information and FAFSA are required. Contact the Financial Aid Services office for details.

NursingStudentLoan. This federal loan is awarded only to students in the School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene who demonstrate financial need. FAFSA required.

FederalFamilyEducationalLoans. These loans, formerly referred to as Guaranteed Student Loans, include the Federal Stafford Loan (subsidized and unsubsidized) and the Federal Parents Loan for Undergraduate Students and are available through banks and other lending institutions. Interest accrued may be subsidized by the federal government, depending on the degree of financial need. FAFSA required. Contact the Financial Aid Services office for details.

StateHigherEducationLoan. This loan is available to bona fide residents of the state of Hawai‘i who demonstrate financial need. FAFSA required.

Short-Term,EmergencyLoans. These institutional loans are designed to meet temporary or emergency financial needs of registered students. Contact the Financial Aid Services office, the Graduate Student Organization, or specific departments.

OtherLoans. Students are encouraged to contact the reference librarian at the nearest library for other publications listing private loans for students. For additional information on these and other loan programs, check with the Financial Aid Services office, UH Foundation, or specific departments.

Work-StudyThe Federal Work-Study Program enables students to meet

part of their financial need through part-time employment. The program is funded by the federal government with matching funds from UH Mânoa. Employment may be on or off campus with nonprofit organizations. FWS earnings are not calculated as income when applying for financial aid.

Generally, students are provided the work-study program as a part of their financial aid package. The Student Employment and Cooperative Education Office coordinates the work-study program. Job opportunities are available in many fields and require skills ranging from entry-level to highly technical. Community service jobs are also available, including tutoring positions in the America Reads and Counts Challenge. For further information, see the “Student Life” section of this Catalog.

Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress for Recipients of Financial Aid

SatisfactoryAcademicProgress. To be eligible for federal and state aid programs, you must meet all three Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) standards regardless of whether you have received financial aid previously.

GPAStandard.Maintain minimum GPA standards. Undergraduate students must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 (Refer to the Catalog or handbooks for students enrolled in the William S. Richardson School of Law, and the Graduate Division for specific GPA requirements for your program of study). Students on academic disqualification are not eligible for financial aid.

PassRateStandard.Students must pass at least 75% of the total institutional credit hours attempted in their degree level at

UH Mânoa. Measurement of each student’s pass rate will occur at the completion of each spring semester.

MaximumCreditHourStandard.Students must complete their undergraduate degree with less than 186 attempted credit hours (e.g., 150% above the 124 minimum credits for a baccalaureate degree). All courses registered for at UH Mânoa are included in the excessive hour calculation.

Graduate AssistantshipsUH Mânoa offers assistantships to graduates of accredited

institutions of higher learning who have satisfactory scholastic records, an adequate undergraduate background in the major program, and evidence of a high level of English proficiency. Graduate assistants, chosen on a competitive basis, serve as part-time teaching or research assistants. All graduate assistants must be registered for and must complete at least 6 credit hours of degree-related course work each semester while holding the assistantship. Moreover, they must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA to continue in the position. The maximum course load typically is 9 credit hours. The period of service for each year for teaching assistants is typically from two weeks prior to the beginning of instruction through spring commencement; research assistants normally serve for 11 months. Graduate assistants are awarded tuition waivers, but they are not exempt from the general fees, special course fees listed in the Catalog, and the Graduate Student Organization fee. Applications should be sent to the chair of the appropriate department before February1. Each application must be accompanied by three letters of recommendation from former professors or employers.

Information on assistantships and application forms may be requested from the chair of the appropriate graduate program.

Applicants are advised that UH Mânoa has joined the Council of Graduate Schools in approving the following resolution:

Acceptance of an offer of financial aid (such as a graduate scholarship, fellowship, traineeship, or assistantship) for the next academic year by an actual or prospective graduate student completes an agreement that both student and graduate school expect to honor. In those instances in which the student accepts the offer before April15 and subsequently desires to withdraw, the student may submit in writing a resignation of the appointment at any time through April15. However, an acceptance given or left in force after April15 commits the student not to accept another offer without first obtaining a written release from the institution to which a commitment has been made. Similarly, an offer by an institution after April15is conditional on presentation by the student of the written release from any previously accepted offer.

Graduate FellowshipsThe Graduate Division has available general information on

fellowship competitions open to American graduate students and administered by outside foundations or agencies. For application purposes, it is important to distinguish between (1) those awards made directly by the sponsoring agency to individual students and administered by an institution, and (2) those awards made by the sponsoring agency to an institution

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to be awarded, in turn, to students for study at the specific institution.

Awards in the first category are generally made by national organizations and allow students to choose their institution of affiliation. Applications are submitted by students to the sponsor, usually in early fall preceding the year graduate study is to begin. The National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships program is an example.

Awards in the second category, which vary in source from federal to local, include a large number of programs. At UH Mânoa, nominations for these awards are generally made by the graduate programs that are eligible. In some cases (e.g., Fulbright awards), the student may apply through the Graduate Division. Students are urged to exercise their initiative to explore the various possibilities. Initial inquiries should be directed to the chair of the program.

Information on fellowships is available at Spalding 354D.

UH Mânoa Scholarships The scholarships listed below are only a selection of the

more than one thousand scholarships, fellowships, and other awards available to UH students. More information is available from academic advisors, the UH Mânoa Library, Financial Aid Services, or the chairs of departments.

School of ArchitectureBuilding Industry Association of Hawai‘i Architectural Travel

ScholarshipBuilding Industry Association of Hawai‘i Women’s Council

Travel ScholarshipConstruction Specifications Institute Architectural Travel

ScholarshipLeo Daly ScholarshipHonBlue Architectural Research Travel ScholarshipAllen R. Johnson/Roy C. Kelley Architectural Research Travel

ScholarshipSchool of Architecture Architectural Research/Travel Scholarships School of Architecture Intern/Travel ScholarshipSchool of Architecture Student Exchange and Travel Scholarship School of Architecture Travel Scholarship(s)David Stringer FellowshipAmerican Institute of Architects Honolulu Chapter/School

of Architecture Alumni AssociationDesign Awards for Outstanding Achievement in 100, 200, 300, and 400 level design studios

School of Architecture Alumni Association ScholarshipArmstrong Builders ScholarshipGeorge J. Wimberly Research Travel Scholarship and

Internship at Wimberly Allison Tong and Goo (WATG)

Colleges of Arts and SciencesArts and Sciences Advisory Council AwardsAspect Technology Fund Grants (open to all UH Mânoa

students, administered by Arts and Sciences)K. S. Cheng Memorial Scholarship FundColleges of Arts and Sciences Alumni Association ScholarshipColleges of Arts and Sciences Alumni Association Study AbroadRichard and Mildred Kosaki AwardsAnna Toy Ng Memorial ScholarshipRodney P. Santos ScholarshipThe John Young Scholarship in the Arts

Department of American StudiesBrown-Denney AwardGlen Grant Endowed Scholarship Fund Carol M. Eastman Undergraduate Research Scholarship

Department of AnthropologyJocelyn Armstrong Merit Award in Anthropology

Department of Art and Art History (for current majors only)Ceramic ScholarshipJean Charlot Foundation ScholarshipChinese Bicentennial Art AwardGeraldine P. Clark Memorial FellowshipDavid H. and Doris C. Crowell AwardH. John Heide Fellowship in Art (graduate)Sibyl Heide Glass Grant Fund AwardHonolulu Printmakers ScholarshipKeichi Kimura ScholarshipShore Hodge Lipsher Memorial Scholarship (undergraduate

and graduate)Diane Sullivan Memorial ScholarshipElsa Takasue Memorial Scholarship

College of Arts and HumanitiesDiamond Head Theatre’s Burnett/Selleck ScholarshipDanny Kaleikini/Kâhala Hilton Scholarship

Department of BotanyIsabella Aiona Abbott Undergraduate Botany Fund for

ExcellenceBeatrice Krauss Fellowship in Botany Charles H. Lamoureux Fellowship in Plant Conservation

Department of ChemistryGiichi Fujimoto ScholarshipShigeo and Hatsu Iwamoto and Paul J. Scheuer ScholarshipWilliam W. Y. Young Fellowship in Chemistry

Department of East Asian Languages and LiteraturesEast Asian Languages and Literature Student Prizes Pacific Asian Tuition Waiver (graduate)Red Mandarin and Lady Yi-suen Shen Tuition Scholarship in

Chinese Language

Department of EconomicsBurnham O. Campbell Dissertation Award in Economics Chris Grootaert ScholarshipThe Hung Family Fellowship (graduate)Seiji Naya Student Awards Fund (graduate)Seiji Naya Asia Pacific Research (graduate)Wytze & Barbara Gorter Award

Department of EnglishAbernethy Scholarship in Creative Writing (graduate)The Academy of American Poets PrizeJames W. and Eleanor B. Frierson Endowed ScholarshipErnest Hemingway Awards for Undergraduate Poetry and

FictionRed Mandarin and Lady Yi-suen Shen Tuition Scholarship

(graduate)Patsy Sumie Saiki Award (short story)Stephen C. Stryker and William H. Stryker Prize For Creative

Writing

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Department of GeographyNeal M. Bowers Memorial Award Abraham Pi‘ianai‘a Graduate Scholarship H.J. Wiens Memorial Award (graduate)

Department of Hawaiian and Indo-Pacific Languages and LiteraturesDorothy M. Kahananui Scholarship Red Mandarin and Lady Yi-suen Shen Tuition Scholarship Lokomaika‘iokalani Snakenberg Graduate Scholarship in

Hawaiian Language

Department of HistoryHung Family Endowed Fellowship (graduate) John F. Kennedy Memorial Fellowship (doctorate)Daniel W. Y. Kwok Award (graduate)Idus Newby Award (graduate students/junior faculty)Robert K. Sakai Award (graduate) Ishi Sakurai Scholarships (undergraduate)

Department of Information and Computer SciencesBoeing Company ICS ScholarshipFred and Annie Chan Scholarship

Institute for PeaceJacob Peace Memorial AwardNobumoto Tanahashi Peace Scholarship Award

Journalism ProgramGrace K. J. Abernethy Memorial ScholarshipPierre L. Bowman Memorial ScholarshipCarol Burnett Fund for Responsible JournalismJames H. Couey Jr. Memorial ScholarshipJournalism Alumni Association PrizesDr. F. R. Moulton Memorial ScholarshipPat Pitzer Memorial ScholarshipRobert L. Scott Memorial AwardScripps League Newspapers Education Fund ScholarshipsEugene Tao Scholarship

Department of Languages and Literatures of Europe and the Americas(French)Mira Baciu-Simian Memorial Fellowship Anita Hecht ScholarshipBetsy Tan Scholarship

Library and Information Science ProgramMargaret W. Ayrault ScholarshipLucille Adam Brown Memorial ScholarshipMary Edward Professional AwardFriends of the Hilo Library ScholarshipFriends of the Library (Hawai‘i) ScholarshipsHawai‘i Association of School Librarians ScholarshipLIS Professional AwardRalph R. Shaw Memorial AwardH. Wilson Scholarship

Department of MathematicsKern-Clark Memorial Award FundDorothy Koehler Reed Scholarship

Department of MusicLouella Shipwright Buchenau Applied Music Scholarship

(piano)Ernest Chang Piano Student Scholarship (piano)

Chinese Music ScholarshipBeau Gard Dixon Memorial Scholarship (ethnomusicology)Friends of Music at Mânoa ScholarshipReiko Fujimoto Scholarship (voice, piano)Gregory C. Goetz Music Scholarship (music education, choral)Greg Hagiwara Memorial Scholarship (percussion, gamelan)Fritz Hart Foundation Scholarship (performance or composition)Wayne N. Hayashi Scholarship (graduate music student)The Heide Student Assistance FundHonolulu Chinatown Lions Club Piano Scholarship (piano)Honolulu Piano Teacher’s Association Scholarship (piano)Phyllis Jardine Memorial Scholarship (keyboard)Geoffrey Lloyd Memorial Scholarship (voice or musicology)Ellen Masaki Piano Studio Scholarship (piano)Donald Matsumori Music Award (research)Mary Jane Montano Memorial Award (Hawaiian music)MTNA Membership Awards (music education)Music Department ScholarshipsAya Noda Piano Scholarship (piano)The Andrew Nyborg Fellowship in Music (graduate)Nesta Obermer Chamber Music Scholarship (string instruments)Orvis Endowed Scholarship (voice)Orvis Vocal Student Grants (voice)Geraldine Pedrini Scholarship William Pfeiffer Memorial Scholarship (voice or

ethnomusicology)Presser Foundation Scholarship Ho‘oulu Richards Scholarship (hula and Hawaiian chant)Ruth Small Memorial Scholarship (performance)Student Opportunity FundUH Band Tuition Waivers UH Symphony Orchestra Tuition WaiversRichard Vine Scholarship (voice)

Department of Physics and AstronomyHelen Jones Farrar ARCS Foundation Scholarship

Department of Political ScienceHarry Friedman Memorial AwardThomas Hale Hamilton Memorial AwardPhilip E. Jacob AwardCarl Knobloch AwardRichard Kosaki AwardWerner Levi AwardNorman Meller AwardJorge Fernandes Memorial Fellowship

Public Administration ProgramHerman S. Doi FellowshipPacific Island Health Administration Scholarship

Department of ReligionBuddhist Studies Scholarship Fund Henry Gengo and Riu Wakai Memorial Scholarship

Department of Second Language StudiesRuth Crymes ScholarshipHolmes Scholarship EndowmentCharlene Sato Memorial Fund

Department of SpeechLucille and Bren Breneman Scholarships Oscar H. and Rosetta Ramsey Fish ScholarshipJoseph F. Smith Memorial Award

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Department of Theatre and DanceDepartment of Theatre and Dance Tuition Scholarships in

Theatre

Department of Urban and Regional PlanningAmerican Planning Association—Hawai‘i Chapter Scholarship

Department of ZoologyEdmondson Fellowships and Research Grants E. Alison Kay ScholarshipsJessie D. Kay Memorial Fellowships

College of Business AdministrationAccounting Student Educational Support ScholarshipAmerican Payroll Association Hawaii Chapter Scholarship

FundCBA General Scholarships and AwardsThe Center for Japanese Global Investment and Finance Fuji Photo Film Hawaii Scholarship Hideo Noguchi International Scholarship Itoen International Scholarship Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. ScholarshipChevron Marketing ScholarshipCity Mill/Ai FoundationDarleen Morioka Dyer ScholarshipDeloitte & Touche ScholarshipDennis Ching Memorial ScholarshipDick Gourley ScholarshipDonald Corbin PhD ScholarshipEdmund W.J. Faison Memorial ScholarshipElias T. Ramos Memorial ScholarshipEnterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation CBA ScholarshipFinance Factors Foundation ScholarshipFish Scholarship for ExcellenceFlorence Hutson Driskel ScholarshipHawaii Accounting Education Foundation (HAEF)

ScholarshipHawaii Association of Public Accountants – Oahu ChapterHawaii Chapter Financial Executives Finance Major

ScholarshipHawaii Society of Certified Public Accountants Scholarship for

Accounting StudentsHisagi Onoye Endowed ScholarshipHoefer Family Foundation ScholarshipIsoda Takuro Japan Summer Fellowship J. Edwin Whitlow EndowmentJ.M. Long Foundation ScholarshipJ. Watumull Merit ScholarshipKTA Super Stores Koichi & Taniyo Tanaguchi EndowmentKauffman Entrepreneurial Internship GrantManuel L.R. Sylvester ScholarshipMarge Sylvester ScholarshipMarian Miccio Memorial ScholarshipMichael & Deborah Washofsky Endowed Graduate Executive

Education ScholarshipN. Lane Kelley Endowed Scholarship FundOscar and Rosetta Fish Scholarship for ExcellenceRalph C. Hook Endowment FundSociety of CBA Alumni and Friends ScholarshipSociety of Human Resource Management ScholarshipStanley and Sandy Lee Chin ScholarshipT.C. and Angeli Chan Endowed ScholarshipThomas W.S. Hee Endowed Scholarship

College of EducationMitsuo Adachi Scholarship for Graduate Study in EducationToshiko and Shiro Amioka ScholarshipAu and Hew Family Endowed Scholarship FundJoseph and Sumie Kaneshiro Bishop ScholarshipGladys Ainoa Brandt and Bank of Hawai‘i ScholarshipJames and Abigail Campbell Foundation Scholarship in Teacher

EducationCollege of Education Alumni ScholarshipCollege of Education General ScholarshipAlice, Sumy, and Carl Daeufer Family Scholarship in Teacher

EducationPeter and Patricia A. Dunn-Rankin ScholarshipEvelyn Siu Foo Scholarship in EducationRoyal T. and Aurora A. Fruehling Fellowship for Graduate

Study in EducationDorothy Hamada Memorial ScholarshipHawai‘i Recreation and Park Association Annual Scholarship

FundWilliam Randolph Hearst Foundation ScholarshipSibyl Nyborg Heide ScholarshipTeruo Ihara ScholarshipAndrew W.S. and Jennie L. In Scholarship for Graduate StudiesStella Lau In Memorial ScholarshipDorothy M. Kahananui Scholarship in Music EducationAlexander Poki Kali Memorial ScholarshipEdith Ling Louis & James Lun Louis Endowed ScholarshipYuriko K. and Cheong Lum Endowed ScholarshipMcInerny Foundation Scholarships in Teacher EducationKenneth and Laura Onomoto Miyoshi Endowed ScholarshipYoshiaki and Asako Furuya Nakamoto Scholarship for

Undergraduate StudyTakasuke and Tome Nomura Family ScholarshipFrances M. J. and Alexander L. Pickens Scholarship in

Secondary EducationElsie and Shiro Saito Student Assistance FundScholarship in Special EducationHazel Van Allen ScholarshipPearl N. and Paul T. Yamashita Scholarship in Special Education

College of EngineeringThe AES Kalaeloa Venture, LLC ScholarshipThomas Keola Ashing ScholarshipEverett E. Black ScholarshipBoeing Company ScholarshipFred and Annie Chan ScholarshipChevron ScholarshipChi Epsilon Alumni Association ScholarshipEngineering Alumni Association ScholarshipThe John S. Farmer (CCPI) ScholarshipGeorge W. T. Loo ScholarshipHands of Hope Foundation ScholarshipHawaiian Cement Intern ScholarshipHawaiian Dredging Construction Company ScholarshipHarold J. Heide Scholarship in Mechanical EngineeringSam and Yukino Hirota ScholarshipThe Ho and Okita ScholarshipWilfred J. Holmes Memorial ScholarshipRalph B. Hubbard, Jr., ScholarshipEric N. Jacobsen Memorial ScholarshipKiewit Pacific Company ScholarshipRegent Donald Chang Won Kim ScholarshipThe Felix B. Limtiaco Engineering ScholarshipPatrick L. MacDonald Memorial Scholarship

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Larry K. Matsuo ScholarshipNagamine Okawa Engineers ScholarshipOceanic Cable Endowed ScholarshipSSFM International, Inc. ScholarshipSt. George Fund ScholarshipRichard M. Towill ScholarshipRoswell M. and Jeanie Towill Civil Engineering ScholarshipJ. Watumull Merit Scholarship

School of Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific StudiesAh Kin (Buck) Yee Graduate Fellowship in Chinese StudiesCenter for Japanese Studies Graduate FellowshipCenter for Japanese Studies Sen Graduate FellowshipCenter for Korean Studies Graduate ScholarshipCenter for Korean Studies Undergraduate ScholarshipDonald C. W. Kim Graduate Scholarship for Korean StudiesEu Tong Sen Memorial FellowshipGladys Brandt ScholarshipHanayo Sasaki Graduate Merit ScholarshipHerbert H. Lee Graduate ScholarshipJames Shigeta ScholarshipJapan Travel Bureau ScholarshipJohn Dominis Holt ScholarshipJohn Fee Embree ScholarshipMary Kawena Pukui ScholarshipMililani Trask and Haunani-Kay Trask ScholarshipMinae and Miki Kajiyama Graduate Merit ScholarshipN. H. Paul Chung Endowed Graduate ScholarshipPacific Islanders in Communications ScholarshipStarr Foundation Graduate Fellowship in Asian StudiesTasuku Harada Graduate ScholarshipWilliam P. Lebra Memorial ScholarshipYong-Min Endowed Scholarship

School of LawSpirit of Alison K. Adams AwardAdvocates for Public Interest Summer GrantAlston Hunt Floyd and Ing AwardClinton R. Ashford and Marguerita K. Ashford Memorial

ScholarshipBendet Fidell Sakai and Lee AwardBrinkopf ScholarshipsBruce C. Bigelow ScholarshipDean’s Award for Outstanding Service to the Law School

CommunityFrank Boas AwardCades Schutte Fleming and Wright ScholarshipJudge John J. Chinen AwardEdmunds Award for Civility and Vigorous AdvocacyJackie Mahi and Bruce T. Erickson AwardLawrence C. Foster ScholarshipDr. Wendell and Susan Foo Pre-Admission ScholarshipC. Jepson Garland Memorial Scholarship AwardFrank D. Gibson AwardHyman M. and Betty D. Greenstein Memorial FellowshipHawai‘i Legal Auxiliary ScholarshipGeorge M. and Evelyn W. Johnson ScholarshipMichiko and Kaoru Kashiwagi Japanese StudiesHiroaki, Elaine and Lawrence H. Kono Foundation

ScholarshipJames E. T. Koshiba Law Review ScholarshipJames E. T. Koshiba Public Service ScholarshipLaw Alumni/Friends Golf Tournament Scholarship AwardsLegal Aid Society Award

Bernard Levinson Memorial AwardFrancell Marbeth Mokihana Marquart Scholarship for Pacific

Island StudentsSusan McKay Moot Court AwardMcCorriston Miller Mukai Mackinnon ScholarshipPatsy Mink Legislative FellowshipCarl K. Mirikitani, Jr. ScholarshipsClifford K., Richard S. and Percy K. Mirikitani Memorial

Scholarship George C. Munro AwardEdward H. Nakamura Memorial ScholarshipPacific/Asian Law Student FundMichael P. Porter Dean’s Scholastic AwardsAmy C. Richardson Memorial AwardRush Moore Craven Sutten Morry and Beh AwardC. Fred Schutte Award, Hawai‘i Women’s Legal FoundationSogi Foundation Summer Internship Scholarship FundSamuel Soifer Award for Social JusticeNancy J. Stivers Awards, Hawai‘i Women’s Legal FoundatoinRuddy F. Tongg Memorial PrizeJohn T. and Margaret S. Ushijima Ohana ScholarshipJ. M. Weightman Memorial Scholarship

School of MedicineARCS Foundation ScholarshipE. E. Black ScholarshipRosalind S. Chun Memorial ScholarshipRalph and Jane Hale Scholarship Hawai‘i Medical Alliance Association Community Service

AwardDr. Shigeru Richard and Mrs. May Horio Memorial

ScholarshipSamuro and Florence Ichinose ScholarshipStella Lau In Memorial ScholarshipNadine Alexander Kahanamoku Scholarship Program J. M. Long Foundation ScholarshipMedical School General ScholarshipMedical School Travel ScholarshipWanda Jane Pavela ScholarshipYazawa Family Endowed Award

School of Nursing and Dental HygieneBickerton Scholarship in Dental Hygiene Rosie Chang, PhD Scholarship in NursingDamsker Nursing ScholarshipGraceann Ehlke Memorial ScholarshipThe Friendship Endowed ScholarshipHawai‘i Family Dental Centers Scholarship for Dental HygieneHawai‘i Keiki Endowed Scholarship FundKuakini Foundation Nursing ScholarshipMilton Lau Memorial ScholarshipFrances Matsuda Fellowship in NursingEdward and Sally Sheehan Scholarship Signe Widen Nyborg Scholarship in NursingSigma Theta Tau Scholarship

School of Ocean and Earth Science and TechnologyAgatin Abbott AwardARCS Foundation Scholarship (graduate)William T. Coulbourn Fellowship in Marine GeologyBernice C. Loui Scholarships and FellowshipsNOAA-Sea Grant ScholarshipsSenior Thesis Research AwardChevron Scholarship

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Noel and Diane Henderson Scholarships in Science and Engineering

Sarp Kayan ScholarhsipFernando Gabriel Leonida Memorial Scholarship Harold T. Stearns Fellowship J. Watumull Merit Scholarship (graduate)

School of Social WorkBetty Lyle Anderson ScholarshipHoa Hana ScholarshipSentaro and Laurel Tomiko Takasaki Kaneda Endowed

ScholarshipOscar and Gaile M. Kurren ScholarshipSally Kahehe Lampson ScholarshipGeorge K. Okazaki Memorial Scholarship and Grant FundThe Murabayashi Foundation ScholarshipPacific Asian ScholarshipDaniel S. Sanders Doctoral AwardRichard S. and T. Rose Takasaki Endowed Scholarship

School of Travel Industry ManagementEdward and Orpah Barnet ScholarshipRobert H. Burns ScholarshipKenneth F. C. and Eileen K. Char ScholarshipHorizon Lines ScholarshipJohn Stewart Foote ScholarshipHawai‘i Travel Academy ScholarshipHilton International HotelsHotel and Travel Index Graduate ScholarshipJapan Travel Bureau International Hawai‘i ScholarshipJeffery Kalima Loo Marriott ScholarshipHichiro and Lily Kobayashi Travel Industry ScholarshipNolan and Jane Kramer ScholarshipMarc Resorts Hawai‘i Ohana ScholarshipRobert F. Mason Memorial ScholarshipMC&A, Inc. Scholarship in Travel Industry ManagementWilliam J. Mullahey/Pacific Asia Travel Association

ScholarshipPacifico Creative Services ScholarshipMartin Pray-IHRG Industry School ScholarshipPRC Professional Training FellowshipSKAL Club of Hawai‘i ScholarshipSMG/Hawai‘i Convention Center ScholarshipTIM Alumni Hong Kong Chapter Professional Development

ScholarshipTIM Scholarship for International StudiesTIM Student Educational Opportunity ScholarshipTravel Weekly Educational Opportunity Fund

College of Tropical Agriculture and Human ResourcesAgricultural and Resource Economics-PRC FundARCS Foundation Scholarships Kenneth Cassmen ScholarshipHarold and Eleanor Matsumoto Au Scholarship ProgramMiles E. Carey Memorial Scholarship CTAHR Alumni Association AwardCTAHR New Student ScholarshipEdward M. Ehrhorn Entomology ScholarshipKatherine Gruelle ScholarshipAndrew G. and Merle Hashimoto ScholarshipHawai‘i Association of Family and Consumer Sciences

Scholarships Hawai‘i Association of Nurserymen Scholarship

Hawai‘i Florists and Shippers Association ScholarshipHawai‘i 4-H ScholarshipHawai‘i Dietetics Association AwardHenke AwardHawai‘i County Farm Bureau ScholarshipCharles Hing ScholarshipsMabel Inada Ito ScholarshipRalph Iwamoto ScholarshipHiroki Kaku Memorial Scholarship Haruyuki Kamemoto ScholarshipKaua‘i County Farm Bureau Scholarships Noel P. Kefford ScholarshipDerek Kurisu ScholarshipMaui Master Gardener’s AssociationCarey D. Miller Scholarship Wallace C. Mitchell Endowed ScholarshipMulticultural Scholars Program ScholarshipNational Federation of Garden Clubs Scholarship Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions FAST Track ScholarshipsPatricia Sachi Ogawa Memorial ScholarshipPacific Egg and Poultry Association Scholarship Phi Upsilon Omicron ScholarshipCharles H. Reid, DVM Memorial ScholarshipH. Dale Sato Urban Garden Center ScholarshipRichard Shimabukuro Memorial ScholarshipMinoru Tamashiro Endowed ScholarshipDennis Y. and Brenda R. Teranishi ScholarshipCarolyn and Goro Uehara Scholarship for Women in AgricultureJ. Watumull Merit ScholarshipGeorge M. Yamane ScholarshipDean’s Outstanding Achievement ScholarshipCTAHR Outstanding Achievement ScholarshipFred Fujimoto Endowed ScholarshipRobert Birch ScholarshipAloun Farms AssociationSachiyuki Masumoto Scholarship

Intercollegiate Athletics‘Ahahui Koa Ânuenue Scholarship Athletic General Scholarships

International Student ServicesAsian Pacific Tuition Differential Exemption June C. Naughton International Student Services ScholarshipKenji Yamgumi Fund

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KOKUA ProgramWalter Serikawa Scholarship

National Student ExchangeEdwin T. and Leilani Kam ScholarshipFernandez Earle Scholarship

Operation Kua‘anaOperation Kua‘ana Scholarship

Office of Multicultural Student ServicesOffice of Multicultural Student Services Scholarship

ROTC Programs

Aerospace StudiesArmed Forces Communication and Electronics Association

ROTC Scholarship Award Wah Kau Kong Memorial Award Scholarship

Military ScienceArmed Forces Communications and Electronics ROTC

Scholarships Bartow Memorial Endowment (Army ROTC)Basic Camp Two Year Scholarship FundFour, Three, and Two Year General Army ScholarshipsGreen to Gold Two Year Scholarship FundTaiwani Award Scholarship FundThree and Two Year Army Nursing ScholarshipsReserve Forces Duty Scholarship Fund

Office of Student Equity, Excellence, and Diversity Web: www.hawaii.edu/diversityBenjamin B. Alexander ScholarshipHoratio Alger National ScholarsRiley H. Allen ScholarshipAlohaCare Believes in Me ScholarshipsRuth E. Black ScholarshipsJohn F. and Lani Bucca Memorial ScholarshipAlfred Capelle and Byron Bender ScholarshipHarry H. Collins ScholarshipDai Ho Chun Scholarships for International StudentsLeora Parmalee Dean ScholarshipHoaliku L. Drake ScholarshipFred Fujimoto Endowed ScholarshipWallace S. Fujiyama Memorial ScholarshipFun Factory ScholarshipsFun Factory Scholarship for Second Year StudentsFushiminomiya Memorial ScholarshipMr. and Mrs. Abraham S. Goo Endowment for the SciencesFrancisco D. Gueco ScholarshipJohn Vernon Harry and Shizuko Nakagawa Harry Endowed

ScholarshipsHawai‘i Education Foundation ScholarshipsHawai‘i Veterans Memorial Fund ScholarshipsHemenway ScholarshipsChun Ku and Soo Yong Huang Graduate ScholarshipsColonel Harold E. Jensen and Mrs. Lill Jensen Scholarship

EndowmentKaiser Permanente Scholarship for Students in Health CareDaniel H. Katayama Scholarship in Natural Sciences and

EngineeringJane H. Sato Katayama ScholarshipProfessor Anna M. Keppel Scholarship

Herbert and Doris Keppeler ScholarshipSamuel W. King Memorial ScholarshipSukeichi and Hideko Koide Family Endowed ScholarshipsHerbert H. Lee ScholarshipSummie and Jane Li ScholarshipHawaii Lions Scholarship for LeosJustice Thurgood Marshall ScholarshipRobinson A. McWayne ScholarshipMilitary Intelligence Service Veterans/Makiki Japanese

Language School Endowed ScholarshipsJohn and Gertrude Moir Educational FundAnn Koga Mortimer Memorial ScholarshipKumazo and Yaeno Oda ScholarshipLaura A. Parsons ScholarshipPresidential ScholarshipsLinda E. Putnam Memorial ScholarshipVirginia Pearson Ransburg/Delta Kappa Gamma ScholarshipsRegents ScholarshipsLeon J. Rhodes ScholarshipsViolet S. Sato Endowed Scholarship FundSenior Citizen Visitor Program ScholarshipAlbert J. Simone Scholarship EndowmentIrving Singer Memorial ScholarshipStephen Spaulding ScholarshipStarr Foundation Science and Technology Scholarship FundSakae Takahashi Memorial ScholarshipSusannah and Fortunato Teho ScholarshipThird Avenue Chocolate Shoppe ScholarshipJohn and Stella Tippin ScholarshipMildred Towle Scholarships for International StudentsMorris K. Udall ScholarshipsUniversity of Hawai‘i ScholarshipsUSDA Department of Natural Resources Conservation

ScholarshipsVarsity Victory Volunteer ScholarshipsWatamull ScholarshipsInn and Mew Kung Choy Wong ScholarshipM.W. and Miriam Yap Memorial ScholarshipWilliam Kwai Fong Yap Scholarship

Study Abroad CenterAnita Hecht Scholarship (French only)Association of International Education–JapanBetsy Tan Scholarship (French only)College of Arts & Sciences Alumni Association Study Abroad

GrantCollege of Business Administration Scholarship (students taking

courses in business, area studies, and foreign languages)Denmark’s International Scholarship Flinders University semester scholarship (Australia)Institute of International Studies - Seville ScholarshipThames Valley University ScholarshipMargaret Todd ScholarshipMildred Towle Scholarship for Study AbroadMira Baciu-Simian Scholarship (French Only)


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