Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 28, Number 2, 1 Pepeluali 2011 — SCHOLARSHIPS [ARTICLE]
SCHOLARSHIPS
Continued from page 10 > Nā Ho'okama a Pauahi A need-based scholarship for undergraduate and post-baccalau-reate students who are Hawai'i residents and full-time students. (Non-traditional students enrolled half-time at a Hawai'i institution may be considered). Additional requirements apply. Deadline to apply online is April 18 at 5:59 p.m. Hawai'i Standard Time. www.ksbe.edu/finaid > Liko A'e Native Hawaiian Scholarship Program Requirements include: being of Hawaiian ancestry, having a high school diploma or its equivalent and demonstrating hnaneial need through submission of the 20102011 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The program's outreach sites offer help with college applications, finaneial aid, scholarship searches and admissions. Liko A'e staff conducts outreach at high schools statewide. Scholarship recruitment extends to the continental United States through collaboration with the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs. Applieahon deadline for Fall 20 1 1 and Spring 2012 is May 1. Current Liko A'e scholarship recipients may apply for additional funds for Summer 2012 through March 31. https://likoae.org > Federal student aid for incarcerated persons Those incarcerated in federal or state institutions are eligible for Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG) and Federal Work-Study. Those incarcerated in loeal institutions are eligible for Pell Grants, FSEOG and Federal Work-Study. Upon release, individuals are eligible for all types of aid - grants, loans and work-study. For information, contact your institution's education coordinator or the hnaneial aid administrator at the school where you plan to enroll. Or, eall l-800-4-FED-AID. ■
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