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AFSCME Family Scholarship
$8,000
Qualification Requirements:Graduating high school seniors who have a parent or legal guardian who is a member of AFSCME are eligible for these awards. They must be enrolled full-time in a degree program at an accredited four-year institution or a two-year institution that allows credit transfer to a four-year institution. Additionally, they must have taken either the SAT or ACT.Evaluation Criteria:The Scholarship Selection Committee will review the application form, essay, transcript, and ACT or SAT scores. They will also take into account any recommendations or other evidence that demonstrates the applicant's character and capabilities. For a comprehensive understanding of the criteria,...
Deadline
Dec 31, 2025
Qualification Requirements:Graduating high school seniors who have a parent or legal guardian who is a member of AFSCME are eligible for these awards. They must be enrolled full-time in a degree program at an accredited four-year institution or a two-year institution that allows credit transfer to a four-year institution. Additionally, they must have taken either the SAT or ACT.Evaluation Criteria:The Scholarship Selection Committee will review the application form, essay, transcript, and ACT or SAT scores. They will also take into account any recommendations or other evidence that demonstrates the applicant's character and capabilities. For a comprehensive understanding of the criteria,...
New Warrior Scholarships
$40,000
The New Warrior Scholarships (NWS) are prestigious, competitive scholarship programs aimed at acknowledging and rewarding the academic prowess and proven community contributions of first-year students pursuing a degree at UH Mānoa, immediately after their high school graduation. The scholarships offered include:Regents Scholarship (Exclusively for Hawai’i Residents)Provost Achievement Scholarship (Exclusively for Hawai’i Residents)Mānoa Excellence Scholarship (For U.S. citizens who are not Hawai’i Residents)Mānoa International Excellence Scholarship (For International students who are non-U.S. citizens and require an F-1 Visa to enroll at UH Mānoa)The New Warrior Scholarships are granted at the commencement of the student’s academic journey at Mānoa and are designed...
Deadline
Jan 05, 2026
The New Warrior Scholarships (NWS) are prestigious, competitive scholarship programs aimed at acknowledging and rewarding the academic prowess and proven community contributions of first-year students pursuing a degree at UH Mānoa, immediately after their high school graduation. The scholarships offered include:Regents Scholarship (Exclusively for Hawai’i Residents)Provost Achievement Scholarship (Exclusively for Hawai’i Residents)Mānoa Excellence Scholarship (For U.S. citizens who are not Hawai’i Residents)Mānoa International Excellence Scholarship (For International students who are non-U.S. citizens and require an F-1 Visa to enroll at UH Mānoa)The New Warrior Scholarships are granted at the commencement of the student’s academic journey at Mānoa and are designed...
Charles R. Kendall Scholarship and Education Fund
$4,000
Background In 1966 the HGEA created the Charles R. Kendall Scholarship and Education Fund as a tribute to the late Charles R. Kendall, HGEA’s first Executive Director, in recognition of his lifelong work to advance the interests of Hawaii’s public employees. HGEA sustains that legacy by offering educational assistance to members and their immediate families. To date, the program has awarded in excess of 2,000 scholarships. Who may apply Scholarships are open to HGEA members and their dependents who are enrolled or plan to enroll full-time at a college or university. Applicants must have been HGEA members in good standing...
Deadline
Jan 20, 2026
Background In 1966 the HGEA created the Charles R. Kendall Scholarship and Education Fund as a tribute to the late Charles R. Kendall, HGEA’s first Executive Director, in recognition of his lifelong work to advance the interests of Hawaii’s public employees. HGEA sustains that legacy by offering educational assistance to members and their immediate families. To date, the program has awarded in excess of 2,000 scholarships. Who may apply Scholarships are open to HGEA members and their dependents who are enrolled or plan to enroll full-time at a college or university. Applicants must have been HGEA members in good standing...
Russell K. Okata Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction Russell K. Okata, raised in Pepeekeo on Hawaii island, led Hawaii’s largest union and served as executive director of HGEA for 26 years. Under his leadership HGEA expanded into a full-service union, adding member benefits including educational assistance through the Charles R. Kendall Scholarship and Education Fund. To honor his legacy, HGEA now offers the Russell K. Okata Scholarship. Who may apply (Eligibility) - Applicants: HGEA members in good standing for at least one year, and their dependents. - Intended study: Applicants must be attending—or planning to attend—one of the following on a full-time basis: a community college, a...
Deadline
Jan 20, 2026
Introduction Russell K. Okata, raised in Pepeekeo on Hawaii island, led Hawaii’s largest union and served as executive director of HGEA for 26 years. Under his leadership HGEA expanded into a full-service union, adding member benefits including educational assistance through the Charles R. Kendall Scholarship and Education Fund. To honor his legacy, HGEA now offers the Russell K. Okata Scholarship. Who may apply (Eligibility) - Applicants: HGEA members in good standing for at least one year, and their dependents. - Intended study: Applicants must be attending—or planning to attend—one of the following on a full-time basis: a community college, a...
Hawaii Chapter ASLA David T. Woolsey Scholarship
$3,000
Overview This scholarship honors the memory of David T. Woolsey, a California Polytechnic alumnus and former principal at Woolsey, Miyabara and Associates. The award offers financial support exclusively for educational or professional development activities. Who is eligible - Currently enrolled students in the following categories are eligible: - Third-, fourth-, or fifth-year undergraduate students studying landscape architecture, or - Master’s students in landscape architecture. - Applicants must be enrolled in a Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB)–accredited program in the United States. - In addition, eligibility requires that either: - the applicant’s institution is located inside the Hawaii Chapter ASLA boundary*,...
Deadline
Feb 01, 2026
Overview
This scholarship honors the memory of David T. Woolsey, a California Polytechnic alumnus and former principal at Woolsey, Miyabara and Associates. The award offers financial support exclusively for educational or professional development activities.

Who is eligible
- Currently enrolled students in the following categories are eligible:
- Third-, fourth-, or fifth-year undergraduate students studying landscape architecture, or
- Master’s students in landscape architecture.
- Applicants must be enrolled in a Landscape Architecture Accreditation Board (LAAB)–accredited program in the United States.
- In addition, eligibility requires that either:
- the applicant’s institution is located inside the Hawaii Chapter ASLA boundary*,...
Duke Award Scholarship
$15,000
Overview Eligible students may receive $1,500 per semester if enrolled full-time, or $750 per semester if enrolled part-time. The award supports a wide range of trade and technical education, including but not limited to automotive technology, plumbing, electronics, construction, diesel technology, cybersecurity, and many other computer and technical programs. Key details and limits - Awards are intended for current term enrollment in qualifying technical or trade programs. - Recipients can combine this scholarship with other awards over the course of their studies; however, total support cannot exceed the equivalent of four semesters of full-time funding or eight semesters of part-time...
Deadline
Feb 01, 2026
Overview
Eligible students may receive $1,500 per semester if enrolled full-time, or $750 per semester if enrolled part-time. The award supports a wide range of trade and technical education, including but not limited to automotive technology, plumbing, electronics, construction, diesel technology, cybersecurity, and many other computer and technical programs.

Key details and limits
- Awards are intended for current term enrollment in qualifying technical or trade programs.
- Recipients can combine this scholarship with other awards over the course of their studies; however, total support cannot exceed the equivalent of four semesters of full-time funding or eight semesters of part-time...
Hawai'i Self Storage Student Scholarships
$4,000
Intro Hawaiʻi Self Storage (HSS) launched a scholarship program in 2005 to provide financial assistance to promising students who will become leaders in our communities. Since its inception, HSS has awarded 217 scholarships totaling $868,000. Program overview - Each year HSS selects 10–11 Hawaiʻi high school seniors (typically 10 recipients). - Awards are worth up to $4,000 per student (paid as up to $1,000 per year for up to four years, subject to renewal requirements). - Recipients are chosen based on eligibility criteria and a required written essay. Eligibility To qualify, applicants must: - Be a resident of Hawaiʻi and...
Deadline
Feb 15, 2026
Intro
Hawaiʻi Self Storage (HSS) launched a scholarship program in 2005 to provide financial assistance to promising students who will become leaders in our communities. Since its inception, HSS has awarded 217 scholarships totaling $868,000.

Program overview
- Each year HSS selects 10–11 Hawaiʻi high school seniors (typically 10 recipients).
- Awards are worth up to $4,000 per student (paid as up to $1,000 per year for up to four years, subject to renewal requirements).
- Recipients are chosen based on eligibility criteria and a required written essay.

Eligibility
To qualify, applicants must:
- Be a resident of Hawaiʻi and...
Hawaii Community Foundation Scholarships
$10,000
Introduction Each year the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation manages a large scholarship portfolio — more than 300 funds — which requires careful coordination. To help applicants plan, below is a concise timeline and step-by-step guide for the 2026–2027 scholarship cycle, including key dates, required materials, and application instructions. Key Dates and Timeline - FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) opens: October 1, 2025 - Scholarship application period: December 8, 2025 – February 26, 2026 - Application opens: December 8, 2025 - Application closes: February 26, 2026, 4:00 PM Hawaiʻi Standard Time - Letters of recommendation due: March 13, 2026, 4:00...
Deadline
Feb 26, 2026
Introduction
Each year the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation manages a large scholarship portfolio — more than 300 funds — which requires careful coordination. To help applicants plan, below is a concise timeline and step-by-step guide for the 2026–2027 scholarship cycle, including key dates, required materials, and application instructions.

Key Dates and Timeline
- FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) opens: October 1, 2025
- Scholarship application period: December 8, 2025 – February 26, 2026
- Application opens: December 8, 2025
- Application closes: February 26, 2026, 4:00 PM Hawaiʻi Standard Time
- Letters of recommendation due: March 13, 2026, 4:00...
Hawaii State FCU Scholarship
$5,000
The Hawaii Community Foundation has once again been chosen to manage the Hawaii State FCU Scholarship Program. Applications are accepted through the Hawaii Community Foundation website. Award - Twenty (20) recipients will each receive up to $5,000. Who is eligible - Hawaii State FCU members and their dependents. - Enrollment at a fully accredited university, college, or trade/vocational school for the 2026–2027 academic year is required. - Applicants must show financial need. - Enrollment may be full- or part-time as defined by the school’s financial aid office. - Open to students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees. - Minimum cumulative GPA...
Deadline
Feb 26, 2026
The Hawaii Community Foundation has once again been chosen to manage the Hawaii State FCU Scholarship Program. Applications are accepted through the Hawaii Community Foundation website.

Award
- Twenty (20) recipients will each receive up to $5,000.

Who is eligible
- Hawaii State FCU members and their dependents.
- Enrollment at a fully accredited university, college, or trade/vocational school for the 2026–2027 academic year is required.
- Applicants must show financial need.
- Enrollment may be full- or part-time as defined by the school’s financial aid office.
- Open to students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees.
- Minimum cumulative GPA...
HMSA Kaimana Scholarships
$5,000
Intro The HMSA Kaimana Scholarship honors Hawaii high school seniors who demonstrate well-rounded achievement and a commitment to wellness through strong academics, athletic participation, and community involvement. Awarded students may apply the funds toward postsecondary education expenses; student-athletes must follow NCAA regulations if they plan to compete in college. Scholarship benefits Each Kaimana Scholar receives $5,000. The funds may be used for higher-education costs such as tuition, room and board, airfare to and from the airport closest to your school, books, or a laptop/desktop computer. Eligibility (must meet all) - Be a Hawaii high school graduate in 2026. Your GPA...
Deadline
Feb 27, 2026
Intro
The HMSA Kaimana Scholarship honors Hawaii high school seniors who demonstrate well-rounded achievement and a commitment to wellness through strong academics, athletic participation, and community involvement. Awarded students may apply the funds toward postsecondary education expenses; student-athletes must follow NCAA regulations if they plan to compete in college.

Scholarship benefits
Each Kaimana Scholar receives $5,000. The funds may be used for higher-education costs such as tuition, room and board, airfare to and from the airport closest to your school, books, or a laptop/desktop computer.

Eligibility (must meet all)
- Be a Hawaii high school graduate in 2026. Your GPA...
University of Hawai‘i Board of Regents Presidential Scholarship
$22,000
Overview The Upper-level Scholarship Programs are competitive awards created to honor the academic achievement and documented community contributions of degree-seeking students who enter UH Mānoa as transfer students. The two scholarships included in this program are: - Presidential Scholarship (reserved for Hawaiʻi residents) - Transfer Merit Scholarship (open to applicants of any residency) These awards are granted at the beginning of the recipient’s Mānoa degree program and are intended to help fund up to two years of enrollment while the student works toward finishing their degree. Scholarship funds are applied directly to the student’s educational costs. Who should apply (Eligibility)...
Deadline
Mar 01, 2026
Overview
The Upper-level Scholarship Programs are competitive awards created to honor the academic achievement and documented community contributions of degree-seeking students who enter UH Mānoa as transfer students. The two scholarships included in this program are:
- Presidential Scholarship (reserved for Hawaiʻi residents)
- Transfer Merit Scholarship (open to applicants of any residency)

These awards are granted at the beginning of the recipient’s Mānoa degree program and are intended to help fund up to two years of enrollment while the student works toward finishing their degree. Scholarship funds are applied directly to the student’s educational costs.

Who should apply (Eligibility)...
Shari Simon Greenberg Community Scholarship
$1,500
Simon Youth Foundation is committed to helping students reach their educational goals by reducing financial barriers. Each year SYF aims to distribute roughly $1 million in scholarships to support post-secondary education costs. Specific awards and their dollar amounts will vary depending on available funding. Eligibility categories: - Shari Simon Greenberg Community Scholarships (Simon Youth Foundation): Open to high school seniors who reside near a Simon mall or in adjacent communities. - Simon Youth Academy Scholarships: Restricted to graduates of Simon Youth Academies. - Greg Saunders Legacy Program Scholarships: Available only to dependents of Simon Property Group employees. Application timeline: -...
Deadline
Feb 13, 2026
Simon Youth Foundation is committed to helping students reach their educational goals by reducing financial barriers. Each year SYF aims to distribute roughly $1 million in scholarships to support post-secondary education costs. Specific awards and their dollar amounts will vary depending on available funding.

Eligibility categories:
- Shari Simon Greenberg Community Scholarships (Simon Youth Foundation): Open to high school seniors who reside near a Simon mall or in adjacent communities.
- Simon Youth Academy Scholarships: Restricted to graduates of Simon Youth Academies.
- Greg Saunders Legacy Program Scholarships: Available only to dependents of Simon Property Group employees.

Application timeline:
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