Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 25, Number 12, 1 Kekemapa 2008 — Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCES SCHOLARSHIFS FOR STUDENTS OF NATIVE HAWAIIAN ANCESTRY

In recognition of its partnersEiip with the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs, Chaminade University is pleased to announee that it is offering the AsS0Ciūti01l o/HūWūiiūn Civic Clubs Scholūrshtp. Open to first-year students of Native Hawaiian descent, the scholarship will cover up to half-tuition at Chaminade University. Also available is Chaminade University's Depūrtment o/HūWūiian Homelūnds Student Scholarship , open to students living on Hawaiian homestead lands. For more details, contact Henry Halenani Gomes, Associate Provost, at (808) 735-4750. More than 12 percent of Chaminade University's day undergraduate students are of Native Hawaiian descent. Federally recognized as a Title III, Native Hawaiian-serving institution, Chaminade continues to develop unique methods of addressing Native Hawaiian educational issues including instituting a Native Hawaiian Advisory Board and offering programs such as Na Ala Hele for its students. Celebrating more than 50 years of educating students for life, service and successful careers, Chaminade

University is the only Catholic, Marianist institution of higher education in the Pacific. Chaminade continues to produce graduates steeped in an educational tradition that values faith, service, justice and peaee. For more information, visit the Chaminade Web site at www.chaminade.edu or eall (808) 735-4711.

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