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SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS FOR 2003 - 2004

  • Barros, Jared, K.
        --California Maritime Academy
  • Bolson, John-Bradley
        --Walla Walla College
  • Clevenger, Dustin K.
        --Boston University
  • Cockett, Jacqueline
        --University of Hawaii- Maui Outreach
  • Dang, Andrea K.
  • Oliveira, Katrina-Ann
  • Uyehara-Aquinaldo, Paradis
        -- University of Hawaii – Manoa
  • Dang, Cynthia
        --Argosy University
  • Dang, Douglas Kainoa
  • Gomes, Rebecca K.
  • Kahookele, Sheila J.
        --Chaminade University
  • DeFreitas, Lydia Uilani
  • Kalilikane, Montique D.
  • Kuroiwa, Scott K.
  • Onekea, Kawehionalani L.
        --Hawaii Pacific University
  • DeMello, Michael C.
        -- University of Hawaii – Hilo
  • Hunter, Hollis S.
        --University of Northern Colorado
  • Hurley, Kalikolehua K.
        --Stanford University
  • Ing, Michael D.K.
        --Harvard University
  • Jordan, Kalea M.
        --Windward Community College
  • Kalama, Chelsea K.
  • Scoggins, Julianne K.
  • Yong, Kamuela E.
        --Loyola Marymount University
  • Kamelamela, Noelani K.N.B.
        --Massachusetts Institute of Tech

  • Makini, Emily P.
        --Syracuse University

  • Malterre, Megan K.

  • Young, Lea
        --Univ. of San Francisco

  • McShane, Ashley M.
        -- St. Mary’s College

  • Mokuau, Kathleen K.K.
        --University of Oregon

  • Pinho, Erin J.
        --University of Portland

  • Roxburgh, Shanley K.
        --Willamette University

  • Spencer, Aaron N.
        --University of Nevada – Las Vegas
  • Toledo, Scott J.K.
        --Mesa State College

  • Young, Kaylin K.
        --University of Missouri

  • Zane, Clinton H.
        --University of San Diego

  • For a complete list of 2002-2003 recipients please click Here.




    SCHOOLS ATTENDED BY RECIPIENTS
  • University of Hawai'i - Manoa (13)
  • University of Hawai'i - Hilo
  • Boise State University
  • William Patterson University
  • Hawaii Community College (2)
  • Hawaii Pacific University (7)
  • Argosy University
  • University of California - Berkley
  • Pacific University (2)
  • California Western School of Law
  • Portland State University
  • Saint Mary's College of California
  • Chaminade University (3)
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • University of San Francisco (2)
  • Whitworth College
  • Groupe Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Rennes, France
  • University of Portland
  • Santa Clara University School of Law
  • Kapiolani Community College
  • Leeward Community College (4)
  • University of Oregon (3)
  • University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  • Oregon State University
  • Windward Community College
    • In 1997 and 1998, the Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu honored me, awarding two scholarships for graduate school expenses. At the time, this was the first community support given for my work, a gesture that warmed my heart and motivated me to work even harder in my studies.

      As promised back in 1997, my desire was to return hom from Washington State to serve the families of Hawai'i. Today, I work as the Executive Director of Ke Anuenue Area Health Education Centers, Inc., in Hilo. The assistance and encouragement from your organization provided me with crucial financial and emotional support. In addition, these awards also supplied me with a vital point of contact with the community I hoped to someday serve through my work.

      While I want to thank you for the fund, most importantly I want to thank you for your heart, for your willingness to support one of your sons embarking on a quest for knowledge, and hopefully, increased wisdom. From myself and my family, mahalo to the Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu for your trust and support.

      - Bud Pomaika'i Cook, Scholarship Recipient 1996 - 1997, 1997 - 1998

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    • Members and Trustees of the Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu:
      It is with great pride and honor to have completed my education and graduated from Chaminade University of Hawai'i, receiving my Bachelor of Science Degree in Education.

      Your help and support from your generous scholarship award made this possible.

      Sincere appreciation and mahalo nui loa form the bottom of our hearts, from myself and my family.

      God bless you as you continue to help students of Hawai'i fulfill their dreams towards a higher eduation.

      - Krissy K. Keliikali, Scholarship Recipient

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    • "The HCCH scholarship has afforded me the opportunity to pursue a higher education. In May of 1999, I graduated from the University of Hawaii at Manoa with a bachelor's degree in Liberal Studies with an emphasis in Health Sciences. In August of 1999, I was adimtted into graduate school at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, where I am currently pursuing a master of science degree in Biomedical Sciences with an emphasis in Genetics and Molecular Biology. Upon the completion of my master's degree, I intend to pursue a Ph.D in the same discipline as well as a M.D. in Pathology. Because of the continued support from this scholarship, my academic and career goals are becoming a reality. It is of great importance that this scholarship continues to be a source of financial assistance to Hawaiians who wish to pursue a higher eduactaion because we are the next generation of leaders for the Hawaiian community. The one thing to remember is that KNOWLEDGE IS POWER!

      - Chrystie Naeole, Scholarship Recipient 2001 - 2002

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    • With the scholarship money I received I have used it to fund my travels to and from Kauai and to help partially pay for a laptop computer. My research is on the recently released Nene population in the Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge. This is the first wetlands area that these birds have been released into so I monitor their use of this habitat from what they eat to where they roost, mate and nest. The Hanalei release site is in the middle of very productive taro fields so it is important to observe if there is any depredation on the taro that will affect the farmers livelihood. Currently there are approximately 360 Nene on Kaua'i and the target number is 1,400 so there is still much work to be done with the island wide population.

      - Sharon Lyons, Scholarship Recipient 2001 - 2002

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      The HCCH Scholarship is administered by the HCCH Scholarship Committee Members and Ke Ali'i Pauahi Foundation Financial Aid & Scholarship Services (FASS). For further information, please contact:



      Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu
      Scholarship Committee
      P.O. Box 1513
      Honolulu, HI 96806


      Ke Ali'i Pauahi Foundation
      Financial Aid & Scholarship Services
      1887 Makuakane Street
      Honolulu, HI 96817-1887
      Phone: (808) 842-8218


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