Pauahi Foundation scholarships
About our program
The Pauahi Foundation administers scholarships that have been created by private donors. The Foundation awards scholarships supporting college level areas of study, as well as trade and vocational courses.
Many awards are determined based on merit, while some awards take financial need into consideration.
Scholarships are available to the general public. However, it is the policy of the Foundation to give preference to applicants of Hawaiian ancestry to the extent permitted by law.
See more information about our program, including award selection and notification, terms and conditions, and verification services.
General program eligibility
To be considered for our scholarships program, applicants must meet our general eligibility requirements as outlined below. Note: Individual scholarship funds may require the applicant to meet other conditions. Please review our scholarships listing for specific requisites.
Applicant must be:
- Enrolled in a classified, degree-seeking program, including vocational, trade & technical programs
- Attending a two- or four-year accredited institution* in the state of Hawaii or the continental United States that is recognized by KS.
- A full-time undergraduate or graduate student, as defined by their degree program. Half-time undergraduate or graduate students may be considered per individual scholarship requirements.
- Middle States Association of Colleges & Schools – Commission on Higher Education
- Northwest Commission on Colleges & Universities
- North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (The Higher Learning Commission)
- New England Association of Schools and Colleges — Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
- Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
- Western Association of Schools and Colleges — Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges
- Western Association of Schools and Colleges — Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities
Required documents
Applicants must submit the following required documents no later than our program deadline date and time:
- Online application, which includes:
- One personal statement essay
- One list of extracurricular/community service activities
- School transcript (Official or Unofficial): Must display final and calculated grade information through Spring 2024
- For current high school seniors attending Kamehameha Schools only: One letter of recommendation
Supplemental documents such as LORs, and art portfolios, financial documents and additional essays are required only if it is outlined by the individual scholarship fund.
Learn how to get started with your application.