‘Ahahui Kiwila Hawai’i o San Diego

Academic & Vocational/Trade School Scholarship Application

INTENT:

To advocate, uplift and provide financial support for students as they pursue the academic, vocational, or trade programs of their choice.

PROCEDURES: 

  1. Applications and information shall be available no later than the January general meeting. 

  2. Application forms to be completed by the applicant and may include assistance by parent/guardian. 

  3. Submit an autobiography of 3-5 pages with double spaced lines in New Times Roman, size 12 font. The essay should include a description of yourself, your family, goals in life, high school, college extracurricular activities, community service, and how your culture impacts your life. If you are an ‘Ahahui Kiwila Hawai’i o San Diego member, list your participation. 

OR:

For returning applicants who received an ‘Ahahui Kiwila Hawai’i o San Diego scholarship the previous year, please submit an essay on: “What goals I had set for myself for the past year, what have I accomplished? Have my goals changed? What impact has my culture had on how or why I make the decisions and choices I make? And what challenges will I take on as I look to the future? 


  1. Submit a typewritten statement about why you deserve this scholarship and how your classes or program contribute to the perpetuation and enhancement of your future and cultural footprint. 

  2. Submit 2 new letters of recommendation dated within the last 90 days of the application submittal date. 

    1. A professional reference (ex: current faculty, counselor, TA, or mentor)

    2. A personal reference (ex: community leader, church counselor, etc)

  3. Submit your most current (prior semester) official transcript and grade unofficial transcript or report card. 

  4. Agreement to be signed and sent with the application via the U.S. mail, postmarked by or before the application deadline, is the 30th of April of the current year. This agreement will be null and void if the applicant is deemed unacceptable.

  5. Applications can be received electronically via the AKHSD website or via US Mail.  As necessary, interviews will be conducted, and notification is given within 30 days after the established deadline. 

  6. All scholarship awardees must attend the Awards presentation to receive the award.  The AKHSD-SC will assign a mentor to each applicant for the duration of the scholarship year. Only in exceptional circumstances with prior approval from the Scholarship Chair will the award be presented outside of the Award Presentation. 

  7. All award disbursements will be made at the discretion of the Scholarship committee.

  8. All scholarship recipients must attend 1 AKHSD general meeting and present an oral report highlighting their academic progress, challenges encountered, and insights gained over the scholarship award period. 

  9. All scholarship recipients shall notify the Scholarship committee in writing via email or U.S. mail of any changes in their student status (ex: institution or full-time status, or change in residence) 


APPLICATION DEADLINE:  30th of April of current year

ONLY COMPLETE applications with and all required documents submitted by or before the deadline will be considered. 


PLEASE MAIL TO:

‘Ahahui Kiwila Hawai’i o San Diego

Attn: Scholarship Committee

P.O. Box 21561 El Cajon, CA 92021


For more information, please contact the scholarship committee chair at: meyerdenise@gmail.com or 619-750-6728

GENERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS:

Applicants must maintain satisfactory academic progress towards completion of their current degree to 

qualify to receive financial aid. Satisfactory academic progress involves 3 components described as 

follows: 

  1. Maximum Terms of Eligibility: Maximum terms of eligibility refer to the maximum number of years allowed to pursue a degree in which the student is eligible for financial aid. All terms in which the student is enrolled for the current degree will be counted regardless of whether financial aid was awarded. For example, students pursuing a 2-year degree will be afforded a maximum of three (3) years of eligibility.


Students who register for, but do not complete their minimum credit hours, may not necessarily lose 

their financial eligibility. However, if this results in the need for a student to remain enrolled beyond the 

maximum terms of aid eligibility for their current degree goal, they may be subject to a special 

satisfactory academic progress review. 


Students enrolled in programs at the associate degree level may include a limited amount of remedial 

coursework for academic credit to be applied to their full-time status in each school term. Such courses 

are permitted if:

  1. The student has not met the basic requirements for English and Mathematics as determined by the college’s placement test, and 

  2. The coursework is at least at the high school level in English and Mathematics (as determined by the college’s accrediting agency)

 

If a student is enrolled solely in a remedial program, the student is not considered eligible for funds. 

Students enrolled in remedial courses will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis for eligibility. 


Handled on a case-by-case basis, there may be exceptions to a student’s full-time status in the following 

Situations:

  1. During the last term of enrollment for the student

  2. Course offerings are not available 

  3. In approved instances of concurrent enrollment

 

  1. Minimum Grade Point Average: Recipients must maintain a minimum grade point average while enrolled. Undergraduates are expected to maintain a minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA, while graduate students (those pursuing masters and doctoral degrees) are expected to maintain a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA (or the minimum required of their degree program).

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:

 If selected as a scholarship recipient, the student is required to fulfill 25 hours of work, to be actively 

involved in providing community service throughout the school year or within the area they currently 

reside, and to assist with ‘Ahahui Kiwila Hawai’i o San Diego events and activities.