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New scholarship program at UH Hilo

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Big Island students are about to benefit from increased access to a college education, thanks to a groundbreaking new partnership between UH Hilo and the Dorrance Family Foundation.

UH Hilo Chancellor Don Straney has announced the Hawaii launch of the Dorrance Scholarship Program, an innovative four-year scholarship program designed to benefit local students who are the first in their family to attend college.

Beginning in 2012, up to 10 eligible students will receive need-based scholarships of $8,000/year to attend UH Hilo. Awards will be renewable for a total of eight semesters of funding, and additional cohorts of scholars will be added in subsequent years.

The Dorrance Scholars will also participate in custom-designed summer programming providing academic enrichment, international travel, and employment preparation.

The new Hawaii program is an extension of the highly successful Dorrance Scholarship Programs, which have operated in Arizona for the past 13 years.

Administered by the Arizona Community Foundation, the programs have opened doors to higher education and boosted graduation rates for more than 400 first generation college students at Arizona’s three public universities.

Recipients of the Dorrance Scholarship on the Big Island will be among the most fortunate students in Hawaii — the total educational and programmatic value of each award is estimated to be more than $60,000.

UH Hilo Chancellor Don Straney said, “It is a privilege for UH Hilo to partner with the Dorrance Family Foundation in opening this visionary program to Big Island students. Expanding access to higher education and workforce development for our local high school graduates is an investment in the future of our community. We hope that every eligible high school senior will consider applying for the inaugural class of Dorrance Scholars at UH Hilo.”

Art Souza, West Hawaii Complex Area Superintendent for the Department of Education, said, “I am completely in support of and excited about this wonderful opportunity for our Big Island kids…This kind of school and community partnership is exactly the kind of model we need to have in place to fully support our kids with their 21st century dreams.”

Some 70 percent of UH Hilo’s current enrollment of 4,000-plus students depend upon financial aid to fund the cost of attending university, giving UH Hilo the highest percentage of students receiving aid of any of the ten campuses in the University of Hawaii System.

Almost 42 percent of UH Hilo students, moreover, qualify for Pell grants, the federal aid which reserved for students with the highest financial need. The majority of UH Hilo students — approximately 70 percent — are the first in their family to attend college, way above the national average.

According to Dr. Luoluo Hong, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, “This scholarship is truly a one-of-a-kind opportunity for students. Recipients aren’t just receiving financial aid support for their college education: they are going to benefit from an entire range of programs and support services, all designed to help them be successful in college and graduate on time.”

Applications for the Dorrance Scholarship are currently being accepted online at www.dorrancescholarship.org

The deadline is Feb. 22, 2012.

Eligibility criteria:

* Seniors in good standing who will graduate from an accredited
Big Island high school
* First-generation to attend college (neither parent holds a
four-year degree)
* Minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA
* Verification of SAT or ACT test score
* Admitted to the University of Hawaii at Hilo
* Demonstrated financial need (completed FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov)
* Reside on campus freshman and sophomore year
* Agree to participate in all aspects of the scholarship program
* Signed Dorrance Scholar Participation Agreement
* Meet all application related deadlines

Benefits of the Dorrance Scholarship

* $8,000 per year
* Eight semesters of funding
* Summer transition experience
* Conservation program
* Mainland semester
* Entrepreneurship experience
* Iternational travel
* Dorrance advisor
* Cultural enrichment
* Community outreach opportunities
* Tutoring and mentoring

For more information about the Dorrance Scholarship, contact Maria Martin, Hilo Scholarship Coordinator at mmartin@azfoundation.org or (808) 557-6343.

To learn more about how you can support UH Hilo, please contact Margaret Shiba at margaret.shiba@uhfoundation.org or (808) 933-0829.

— Find out more:
www.uhfoundation.org/GiveToUHH

One Response to “New scholarship program at UH Hilo”

  1. tupou sia says:

    Greetings and talofa holders of this scholarship. My name Is Tupou Baby Si’a and I’m a senior at Leone High school (PagoPago, American Samoa)I send message to the staff of UH Hilo university. As read from the top to bottom, I believe the facts you offer does not offended me but it comfortable me. I was looking for some suitable colleges so I can attend off-Island. I search repetively, I found this free scholarship online. So I was send this message to your side, that please send me some info’s or facts that I need to know to become one of the recipients. Please contact me 256-8673/ 254-3258/258-6535…..have a nice day and may god bless……Soifua..

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