George Hi'ilani Mills Perpetual Fellowship Scholarship
This scholarship honors the outstanding professional and civic achievements of Dr. George Hi'ilani Mills who retired as the Kamehameha Schools' physician, and was one of the first professionally-educated physicians of Hawaiian ancestry in the 20th century. This award will recognize a classified graduate student pursuing professional studies in the field of medicine or the allied health-related fields. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.
Requirements:
- College Acceptance Letter (if you are attending a college or university for the first time or currently enrolled college student changing schools or degree programs)
- Official Transcript of Grades
- Student Aid Report (SAR)
Addition Items Required:
• One-page essay demonstrating applicant's balanced record of achievement, as well as holding the values and tradition of the Hawaiian Civic club movement to perpetuate and preserve language, history, music, dance and other cultural traditions as well as advocate for improved welfare of native Hawaiians in culture, health, economic development, education, social welfare, and nationhood, to name a few.

