Financial Aid

Federal, state and private resources can help fund your education at any one of our 10 campuses.

Financial aid offices at each campus have professional staff members to administer these programs and advise students and families regarding the financial aid and scholarship opportunities available to them throughout the ֱ System. 

How do I apply for federal financial aid?

  1. to one of the University of Hawaiʻi campuses.

  2. Complete the U.S. Department of Education's .

  3. All ֱ campuses use the U.S. Department of Education’s  (FAFSA) to determine eligibility for federal and most campus-based financial aid programs.

    These programs are awarded exclusively by the financial aid office at the individual ֱ campuses. Check with your campus' financial aid office for more information on availability of funds, eligibility, deadlines and required forms.

    To begin, learn what you . Be sure to select the correct aid year and to include your when it asks you where to send information.

    For assistance in completing the form, email FAFSA@hawaii.edu and a local FAFSA specialist will assist you.

 

Who can I contact for questions on financial aid?

(808) 956-7251
(808) 932-7449
(808) 689-2900
(808) 934-2712
(808) 845-9116
(808) 734-9537
(808) 245-8360
(808) 455-0606
(808) 984-3277
(808) 235-7449

  • ֱ Mānoa students: You can also
  • For information regarding other campus-specific scholarships, please contact the appropriate campus financial aid office.

The Federal government has many types of grants, scholarships, work study and loan programs available to those who qualify.

Requirements

All ֱ campuses use the U.S. Department of Education’s (FAFSA) to determine eligibility for federal and most campus-based financial aid programs.

These programs are awarded exclusively by the financial aid office at the individual ֱ campuses. Check with the financial aid office where you plan to attend for more information on availability of funds, eligibility, deadlines and required forms.

Federal Scholarships and Grants

For information about the opportunities listed here, please visit the .

  • Federal Pell Grant
  • Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
  • Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant

Federal Work Study

Under the , you can work part-time to earn money for your education.

The FWS Program provides part-time employment while you are enrolled in school, helps pay your educational expenses, is available to undergraduate and graduate students, available to full-time or part-time students, administered by schools participating in the FWS Program and encourages community service work and work related to your course of study, whenever possible.

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What type of scholarships are available?

The University of Hawaiʻi offers a variety of scholarship opportunities to students attending any of the ten ֱ campuses. Scholarships available include need and merit-based awards, scholarships based on specific majors, preference for geographic location, campus and other unique criteria. Within the ֱ System, students can apply for ֱ System Scholarships, campus scholarships, as well as scholarships that vary by campus department. Since campuses vary, students are encouraged to begin by looking at their home campus financial aid office website for more information.

ֱ System Common Scholarship Application

The ֱ System Common Scholarship Application is one way students can apply for multiple system and campus scholarships at the same time. This application is used for students interested in applying for:

  • ֱ System Scholarships (Awarded by the ֱ System Financial Aid Office)
  • Campus-specific scholarships (excluding ֱ Mānoa scholarships administered by department or the ֱ Mānoa Financial Aid Office)
  • ֱ Community Colleges Scholarships (available through the Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges)

ֱ System Scholarships are scholarships awarded by our ֱ System Office, and can usually be used at different ֱ campuses.

To determine what application(s) you need to complete, click on your campus above.

To complete the ֱ System Common Scholarship Application, click "How to Apply for the ֱ System Common Scholarship" for more information.

The ֱ System Common Scholarship Application is also the primary application used by all of our ֱ campuses (with the exception of ֱ Mānoa which uses multiple applications). Many of the scholarships available through the ֱ System Common Scholarship Application are funds available through the . The University of Hawaiʻi Foundation awards about $5 million annually from various private and corporate donations.

Each ֱ campus has a broad pool of funds for student financial awards. To help balance donor preferences and legal requirements regarding scholarships, a pool and match method of managing scholarships is utilized via a common scholarship application platform. ֱ selects recipients for the majority of awards based on neutral criteria such as merit and financial need. In rare cases where funding was given to ֱ with specific restrictions, the institution will honor those restrictions to the extent allowed by law. This approach using a common scholarship application system ensures that ֱ awards scholarships in a manner that does not result in an advantage or disadvantage to a recipient because of his or her race, color, national origin, ethnicity, or gender.

How to Apply for the ֱ System Common Scholarship

More ֱ Scholarships

The additional scholarships below may require separate applications. Please click on each for more information.

Hawaiʻi Promise Scholarship

Hawaiʻi Promise Scholarship is a need-based scholarship program designed to make college affordable to all qualified Hawaiʻi students. The program provides financial assistance to help meet the direct educational costs of University of Hawaiʻi Community College students who are enrolled at least half time in an eligible academic program. The “last dollar” scholarship is based on FAFSA-determined criteria and is applied after all other grants and scholarships have been awarded. It helps fill the financial gap for the direct educational costs of qualified students. Students may be eligible up to the amount of the total cost of ֱ direct costs including tuition, fees, books, supplies and a standard transportation allowance.

State of Hawaiʻi B Plus Scholarship

The State of Hawaiʻi B Plus Scholarship is for Hawaiʻi residents who graduated from a high school after 2005, has at least a 3.0 high school grade point average, has completed a rigorous high school curriculum and demonstrates financial need.

Please visit the Scholarships section of your campus Financial Aid Office website for more information on how to apply. For students who will be submitting the ֱ System Common Scholarship application, please note that you will need to upload your high school transcript (unofficial is acceptable).

Regents and Presidential Scholarship

The Board of Regents established the Regents and Presidential Scholarships to support Hawaiʻi students with a record of outstanding academic achievement. Regents Scholarships are awarded to 20 outstanding freshmen and Presidential Scholarships are awarded to incoming juniors. Visit the Regents and Presidential Scholars page for more information and how to apply.

ֱ Mānoa Provost Achievement Scholarship

Scholarships will be awarded by the Office of Admissions to high-achieving Hawaiʻi high school graduates. To be considered, students must meet the priority deadline for fall admission, the scholarship requirements, and be accepted to ֱ Mānoa. Visit the for more information.

ֱ Hilo Chancellor’s Scholarship

The ֱ Hilo campus offers a competitive Chancellor’s Scholarship, which covers full tuition for four years. Factors considered include academic scholarship, leadership experience and potential, community service and financial need. for more information.

ֱ West Oʻahu Chancellor’s Scholarship

The University of Hawaiʻi–West Oʻahu offers a competitive full tuition award acknowledging academic achievement, leadership, and community service. To apply, complete the ֱ System Common Scholarship Application. for more information.

The Second Century Scholarship

The Second Century Scholarship is a need-based grant provided to Native Hawaiian students who demonstrate financial need. This scholarship is available to students across the ֱ System. The amount awarded will depend on the student’s financial need and funds available. To be eligible, Native Hawaiian students need only apply for financial aid through their campus financial aid offices. All regular aid deadlines apply.

Lahainaluna High School Scholarship

In September 2023, President Lassner announced that the University of Hawaiʻi is offering scholarships to Lahainaluna High School (LHS) Class of 2024 seniors to attend any of ֱ’s 10 campuses. Visit Lahainaluna Scholarship Frequently Asked Questions for more information.

Questions?

Check out the ֱ Scholarship FAQ or email the ֱ System Scholarship Office at scholars@hawaii.edu.

Campus Scholarships