Hawaii Scholarships
For many of us, it would be difficult to imagine a better setting for getting your
college education than Hawaii. Scholarships are going to be something you will want
to look for, though, so you don't have a lot of student loan debt upon graduating.
If you are from Hawaii, scholarships from local colleges are definitely one option
and many of the community colleges in Hawaii are very inexpensive for local students.
Scholarships.com can help you find information about colleges on the islands, as
well as scholarships especially created for those living there. The scholarships
below will give you an idea of the opportunities that may be found at Scholarships.com.
To get the full benefit of our free services and for additional information about
Hawaii scholarships and awards based on different search criteria, you should conduct
a free college scholarship search at Scholarships.com.
The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation offers scholarships to Hawaii residents pursuing
degrees in Business Administration, or other Business-related fields, at any accredited
four-year college or university.
More information
on The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation.
The HCF Scholarship program consists of more than 85 different funds established
by private foundations, generous individuals, businesses and organizations. The
scholarships are for all different types of education, ranging from Art & Music
Scholarships to Busines, Math, Education and numerous others.
More information on the The HCF Scholarship Program.
The R.W. Bob Holden Scholarship is a tribute to the continuting leadership in the
hotel industry and dedication to education of those entering the industry as expressed
by Bob Holden.
More information on The R.W. Bob Holden Scholarship.
The Regents Scholarship is a full tuition waiver plus $4,000 a year to 20 students
who score above a 1950 on the SAT or above a 29 on the ACT, earn a high school GPA
of 3.5 or higher, and have outstanding extracurricular achievements. Presidential
scholars are chosen from college students who have maintained a GPA of 3.7 or higher
and superior academic or creative achievement and are funded for their last two
years of college.
More information on The University of Hawaii System Regents and Presidential Scholarships.