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   Opportunity For Scholarships
 Hawai‘i Tokai Interna- tional College has just es- tablished a Central Pacific Bank Scholarship for East O‘ahu students looking to attend their first year at Hawai‘i Tokai. The scholarship was created to recognize the scholastic achievement, involvement in extracurricular activities and leadership qualities of Hawai‘i’s students. A total of $16,200 will be divided amongst three chosen stu- dents to cover the 2022-23 school year. Applications are now being accepted un- til June 1.
in the islands and further their education at Hawai‘i Tokai,” states chancellor Gene Awakuni. “Hawai‘i Tokai believes this schol- arship will perpetuate this vision and provide a cata- lyst for young individuals to achieve academic great- ness.”
higher education is para- mount in the development and enrichment of Hawai‘i’s youth,” states CPB’s ex- ecutive chairman Paul Yo- namine. “The CPB Scholar- ship, funded by our Central Pacific Bank Foundation, will aim at not only provid- ing students with the means of earning an associate’s degree, but will also aid in the shaping of young minds that will one day steward our communities. The ini- tiative is made in hopes that Hawai‘i’s youth can become global citizens and leaders.”
“We are honored to work closely with Central Pacific Bank to create a competi- tive scholarship that will allow Hawai‘i students the opportunity to stay
The CPB scholarship is open to new students and transfer students. To be eligible, students must be graduating/graduated from a high school in Hawai‘i or received a GED, maintain a minimum high school or college GPA of at least a 3.5, and must provide a letter of recommendation, list of extracurricular and leadership activities and a personal statement.
Those interested in ap- plying or looking for more information can visit htic. edu, or contact the ad- missions office at admis- sions@tokai.edu or 808- 983-4202.
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