Monday, July 6, 2020

The Best Scholarships in Hawaii

​Heading off to college is a big transition The world you know is replaced with both the familiar and unfamiliar. New opportunities are everywhere. And any financial boost you can give yourself will help ease that transition, while opening up even newer, grander opportunities.​Scholarships allow you to take whatever hard/diverse/interesting work you did in High School, and turn that effort into cold hard cash. Or housing. Or books. Or any number of new considerations you might find yourself faced with.This list will cover a variety of scholarship opportunities in Hawaii, with all the information you need to pursue them. While the number of options can feel overwhelming, each one represents a chance to spend your time in college worrying less about money, and more about your own personal and professional development.​ 1.Hawaii Community Foundation Scholarships Amount : VariesMinimum GPA: 2.7Application Deadline: VariesRecently ranked as the third largest private scholarship fund, with over $4.5 million given in 2014 alone, the HCF offers a range of scholarships which reflect the interests and values of an array of donors. Residents who are full-time students are expected to demonstrate good moral character and financial need to be considered for any of the awards. Individual criteria are defined by the donors to each particular fund, detailed in some of these entries, and it's a good place to start looking for a college scholarship that fits your trajectory.You can learn more about the ​Hawaii Community Foundation Scholarships here. 2.Aiea General Hospital Association Scholarship Amount: Around $1,000 annually, yearly reapplication requiredMinimum GPA: 2.7Application Deadline: February 18th ​After shutting down in 1983, Aiea General Hospital's board of directors established a trust in 1985 as a way to give back to the community which supported it. This scholarship is open to residents of Leeward Oahu ZIP codes (96701, 96706, 96707, 96782, 96792, 96797) who are full-time undergraduates in a health-related field. 26 awards are offered each year, and students are expected to demonstrate academic and personal achievement.You can learn more about the ​Aiea General Hospital Association Scholarship here. 3.Office of Hawaiian Affairs Higher Education Scholarship Amount: VariesMinimum GPA: 2.0 for undergrads, 3.0 for graduate studentsApplication Deadline: March 1stOHA's goal is to provide help to Native Hawaiian students enrolled full or part-time at accredited two and four-year colleges. Open to students with verified Native Hawaiian ancestry, this is one of two scholarships that award over $500k annually. For residents of Hawaii and the continental United States, applicants must be classified as an undergraduate or graduate student to be considered.You can learn more about the ​Office of Hawaiian Affairs Higher Education Scholarship here. 4.NIADA Foundation Regional Scholarships ​Amount: $3,500Minimum GPA: Undefined, SAT and ACT scores are given weightApplication Deadline: March 18thThe National Independent Automobile Dealers Association hands out four awards each year to applicants from four major regions (Hawaii is Region IV.) It's only open to high school seniors, and the field is competitively large, with an emphasis on educational excellence. The scholarship can apply to the college or university of the student's choosing, and applicants are expected to present evidence of academic excellence across their high school transcript, as well as their scores on the SAT or ACT.​You can learn more about theNIADA Foundation Regional Scholarships here. 5.R.W. "Bob" Holden Scholarship ​Amount: $1,000Minimum GPA: 3.0Application Deadline: July 1st​Started as a tribute to Bob Holden's hotel experience by the Hawaii Lodging Tourism Association, this fund seeks to invest in those pursuing careers in the hotel industry, while supporting the continued educational efforts of the industry at large. This award is restricted to Hawaiian residents in their junior or senior years at an accredited university, majoring in Hospitality Management and/or Travel/Tourism.​You can learn more about the ​R.W. "Bob" Holden Scholarship here. 6.Hawai'i Pacific University James Vaughan Award for Poetry ​Amount: $250 Annually, non-renewableMinimum GPA: NAApplication Deadline: December 30thThe Hawai'i Pacific University awards one scholarship each year to students with a drive to create unique pieces of writing, rather than simply focusing on the classics. While the award may seem small, specialized scholarships like this can allow your extra-curricular passions to support your larger goals. Interested students must be a high school senior at the time of application. Applicants must send three poems with a 100-line limit each along with a five-line biography. Poems must be written in English, typed, and be the wholly original work of the applicant.​You can learn more about the ​Hawai'i Pacific University James Vaughan Award for Poetry here. 7.Marion Maccarrell Scott Scholarship ​Amount: $1,384 annually, non-renewable, students free to reapplyMinimum GPA: 2.8Application Deadline: February 18th​The Hawai'i Community Foundation delivers approximately 331 awards annually to high school seniors and older who are committed to full-time undergraduate and graduate studies. You must have graduated a public high school in Hawaii, but the scholarship can apply to any U.S. college or university. All applicants must demonstrate financial need and excellent character.​You can learn more about the ​Marion Maccarrell Scott Scholarship here. 8.Mitsuo Shito Public Housing Scholarship ​Amount: $500 annually, non-renewable, open to reapplyMinimum GPA: 2.7Application Deadline: February 18thEstablished in 1997 by The Friends of Hawai'i's Public Housing as a way of supporting and encouraging those in public housing units specifically. Six awards are given out each year to public housing residents planning full-time education at two or four-year colleges. Proof of financial need and good moral standing are required.​You can learn more about the ​Mitsuo Shito Public Housing Scholarship here. 9.Duck Brand Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest Amount: $10,000Minimum GPA: NAApplication Deadline: May 31stFor those students who may excel at crafts more than curriculum, the Henkai Corporation awards ten scholarships each year to any students who submit a picture of prom attire made completely of duct tape. One color photograph is the only qualification required, though crafting the outfit will present plenty of challenge on its own.You can learn more about the ​Duck Brand Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest here. 10.Hawaii Education Association Student Teacher Scholarship Amount: $3,000Minimum GPA: UndefinedApplication Deadline: April 1stA scholarship for members of the HEA, as well as the children and grandchildren of members (must be in good standing for at least one year). Intended to ease the financial burden during student-teacher semesters, applicants must be student teachers in full-time undergrad or post-grad programs. Proof of financial need is required.You can learn more about the ​Hawaii Education Association Student Teacher Scholarship here. 11.Henry Joyce W. Sumid Scholarship Amount: $5,000Minimum GPA: 3.0Application Deadline: April 30thCreated to help students in pursuit of theater arts who are in financial need. Applicants will need a 500-word essay as well as some evidence of their efforts in the field. Actors, Directors, Designers, Technicians, and Playwrights are all welcome to apply (with particular requirements for each).You can learn more about the ​Henry Joyce W. Sumid Scholarship here. 12.Korean University Club Scholarship Amount: VariesMinimum GPA: 2.7Application Deadline: February 18thThe Korean University Club of Hawaii has been providing academic assistance to students of Korean descent for over 65 years. Full-time students who can demonstrate financial need, as well as heritage, are encouraged to apply. The KUCH prides itself on community outreach and cultural preservation, so an engagement with community service is particularly important for applicants.You can learn more about the ​Korean University Club Scholarship here. 13.Lloyd M. Fujie Scholarship for Accounting Major Students Amount: $2,500Minimum GPA: 3.0Application Deadline: March 18thThis scholarship is open to full-time undergraduate freshmen who have graduated from a public high school in Hawai'i. Final awards are determined at the time of admission, with heavy weight given to academic abilities. A combined SAT score of 1500 is recommended, and applicants must intend to pursue a major in Accounting.You can learn more about the ​Lloyd M. Fujie Scholarship for Accounting Major Students here. 14.Kawasaki-McGaha Scholarship Amount: $1,166 annually, non-renewable, open to reapplyMinimum GPA: 2.7Application Deadline: February 18th​Established in 1995, this scholarship is for current and future students of Hawai'i Pacific University. They must major in computer science or international studies, and need to demonstrate financial need and a solid moral foundation. Full-time students only.You can learn more about the ​Kawasaki-McGaha Scholarship here. 15.Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation Amount: $16,000Minimum GPA: UndefinedApplication Deadline: February 19thWith ten new recipients per year, this four-year scholarship of $4,000 annually can provide a massive boost to financial aid. Residents of Hawaii who are full-time students pursuing a degree in Business Administration or related fields at four-year universities are eligible. However, maintaining the full amount over four years will depend heavily on continued academic performance.You can learn more about the ​Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation here. 16.MGMA Western Section Scholarships Amount: $2,500Minimum GPA: 3.0Application Deadline: May 1stA range of scholarships are available to members of the Medical Group Management Association enrolled in undergraduate or graduate programs, in fields related to medical practice management. The MGMA sponsors scholarships for administration, management, and in particular, students actively working in the medical field while pursuing their education.You can learn more about the ​MGMA Western Section Scholarships here. 17.Margaret Jones Memorial Nursing Scholarship Fund Amount: $888 annually, non-renewable, open to reapplyMinimum GPA: 3.0Application Deadline: February 18thGetting its start all the way back in 1917, the proceeds from a benefit concert for the Hawai'i Nurses Club (now the Hawai'i Nurses Association), were directed towards a fund to help nurses pursue their educational goals. Today, this award goes to residents of Hawaii who are enrolled full-time in a B.S.N. or M.S.N. nursing program at UH-Manoa, UH-Hilo, or Hawai'i Pacific University (as well as any U.S. Ph.D program). Preference is given to members of the Hawai'i Nurses Association.You can learn more about the ​Margaret Jones Memorial Nursing Scholarship Fund here. 18.Honolulu Community College Hawaiian Tuition Waiver Amount: Up to cost of full-time (15 credits) tuitionMinimum GPA: UndefinedApplication Deadline: TBADesigned for those with full or partial Hawaiian ancestry, this waiver was established to support the increasing numbers of Native Hawaiians seeking higher education. Open to those with any verified Native Hawaiian ancestry. Applicants must have been accepted into a degree-seeking program at HCC as full or part-time students, and must demonstrate financial need through FAFSA.You can learn more about the Honolulu Community College Hawaiian Tuition Waiver here.​ 19.Dr. Hans Clara Zimmerman Foundation Education Scholarship Amount: $2,825 annually, non-renewable, open to reapplyMinimum GPA: 3.0Application Deadline: February 18thDr. Hans Zimmerman spent his life encouraging many to pursue education in the fields of health, and in his death this effort continues. One of the largest scholarship funds in Hawaii, 28 awards are offered annually to full-time students pursuing a major in education. Preference is given to applicants of native heritage, or students from neighboring islands who plan to teach in Hawaii.You can learn more about the ​Dr. Hans Clara Zimmerman Foundation Education Scholarship here. 20.OHA Native Hawaiian Science Engineering Mentorship Program Scholarship Amount: VariesMinimum GPA: UndefinedApplication Deadline: TBAProviding scholarships and wrap-around services for full-time students with Hawaiian ancestry, this fund applies to any of the University of Hawai'i campuses. Preference is given to non-traditional, first-generation students pursuing degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Applicants should expect to demonstrate academic achievement, service to the school and community, and leadership ability.You can learn more about theOHA Native Hawaiian Science Engineering Mentorship Program Scholarship here. 21.Filipino Nurses' Organization of Hawai'i Scholarship Amount: $1,000 annually, non-renewableMinimum GPA: 2.7Application Deadline: February 18thThe Fillipino Nurses' Organization of Hawai'i initiated this scholarship in 2001. The fund is for full-time nursing majors who are residents of Hawaii and are of Filipino ancestry. Established in 2001 to support the Filipino community of Hawai'i, applicants are expected to demonstrate financial need and outstanding moral character.You can learn more about the ​Filipino Nurses' Organization of Hawai'i Scholarship here. 22.Fletcher and Fritzi Hoffmann Education Fund Amount: $500 annually, non-renewable, open to reapplyMinimum GPA: 2.7Application Deadline: February 18thThis fund was started by a pair of concerned citizens in order to benefit the families impacted by the shuttering of area sugar plantations. Open to long-time residents of the Hamakua Coast, preference is given to graduates of Honoka'a High School. Applicants must plan to attent a college or vocational school on the island of Hawai'i as a full-time student. As usual, financial need and good moral character are expected.You can learn more about the ​Fletcher and Fritzi Hoffmann Education Fund here. 23.George Mason Business Scholarship Fund Amount: $1,000 annually, non-renewable, open to reapplyMinimum GPA: 3.0Application Deadline: February 18thStarted in 2003 by Pacific Business News to support college seniors majoring in Business Administration at a four-year college in Hawaii. Applicants must be residents of Hawaii who are current, full-time seniors at a college or university in Hawaii majoring in business administration. Students are expected to demonstrate financial need and good character.You can learn more about the ​George Mason Business Scholarship Fund here. 24.E.E. Black Scholarship Fund Amount: $1,642 annually, non-renewable, open to reapplyMinimum GPA: 3.0Application Deadline: February 18thThe scholarship goes to dependents of employees of Hawaii Independent Energy as a tribute to the former chairman and president of the original company. Applicants must be a resident of Hawaii, a dependent of an employee at HIE or its subsidiaries, with proof of financial need and good moral standing.You can learn more about the ​E.E. Black Scholarship Fund here 25.Gerrit R. Ludwig Scholarship Fund Amount: $14,750 annually, non-renewable, open to reapplyMinimum GPA: 2.5Application Deadline: February 18thThis fund is exclusive to residents of Hawaii who are graduates of one of the following East Hawaii public schools: Hilo, Honoka'a, Kea'au, Laupohoehoe, Pahoa, or Wakiakea. Preference is given to those full-time students who are pursuing a degree in the fields of Fine Arts and Classics. Three awards are handed out annually.You can learn more about the ​Gerrit R. Ludwig Scholarship Fund here. 26.David L. Irons Memorial Scholarship Fund Amount: $500 annually, non-renewable, open to reapplyMinimum GPA: 2.7Application Deadline: February 18thApplicants must be Hawaiians residents who are attending Punahou School in Honolulu. They must be high school seniors at the time of application who are planning to attend any accredited two or four-year program as a full-time student. Proof of financial need and moral character are expected.You can learn more about the ​David L. Irons Memorial Scholarship Fund here. 27.Esther Kanagawa Memorial Art Scholarship Amount: $1,000 annually, non-renewableMinimum GPA: 2.7Application Deadline: February 18thOpen to residents of Hawaii who plan to attend full-time at a two or four-year university. Applicants must major in Fine Arts, particularly drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, or photography. Preference is given to those students who have entered works into local or national artistic competitions, or have comparable experience pursuing their artistic talents.You can learn more about the ​Esther Kanagawa Memorial Art Scholarship here. 28.Hawaii Chapter/David T. Woolsey Scholarship Amount: $2,000 annually, non-renewableMinimum GPA: UndefinedApplication Deadline: February 15thOpen to those students studying landscape architecture at a LAAB-approved (Landscape Architecture Accrediting Board) institution. Applicants must be in their third, fourth, or fifth year of undergraduate or graduate study.You can learn more about the ​Hawaii Chapter/David T. Woolsey Scholarship here. 29.Comcast Leaders and Achievers Scholarship Amount: $1,000 annually, non-renewableMinimum GPA: 2.8Application Deadline: December 3rdPaying for college is hard enough, might as well let Comcast pick up part of the tab! Open to high school seniors who are within reach of Comcast's services. With over 2,000 awards offered annually, the selection is based on academic success, evidence of leadership abilities, and a strong commitment to community service.You can learn more about the ​Comcast Leaders and Achievers Scholarship here. 30.National Peace Essay Contest Amount: Up to $10,000Minimum GPA: UndefinedApplication Deadline: March 15thWhile hardly your standard scholarship, this competition represents a significant source of potential financial assistance for students who may excel at English while maintaining a rougher overall GPA. Results are determined entirely by the essays submitted. Specific judging criteria include: quality of research, analytical insight, and overall style and execution. Full details are found in the link below, and any students hopeful for the opportunity should study them carefully.You can learn more about the​National Peace Essay Contest here. 31.Eizo Toyo Sakumoto Trust Scholarship Applicants for this scholarship must have been born in Hawai'i, be of Japanese ancestry, attend college in Hawai'i, and be a current graduate student. Dedicated to Toyo Sakumoto, born in 1904, it is intended to encourage and support the higher education of those with financial need and excellent personal character.Amount: $1,500 annually, non-renewable, open to reapplyMinimum GPA: 3.5Application Deadline: February 18thYou can learn more about the ​Eizo Toyo Sakumoto Trust Scholarship here. 32.Castle Cooke Mililani Technology Park Scholarship Fund Amount: $1,000 annually, non-renewable, open to reapplyMinimum GPA: 2.7Application Deadline: February 18thThis fun was established during the building of Mililani Technology Park as a way of recognizing and encouraging exceptional students from Central O'ahu. Applicants must be a graduating senior of one of the following schools: Leilehua High School, Mililani High School, or Waialua High School. Residents of Hawaii who are planning to attend a two or four year university as full-time students must demonstrate financial need and good character. Preference is given to those students pursuing a major in high technology fields such as science or engineering.You can learn more about the ​Castle Cooke Mililani Technology Park Scholarship Fund here. 33.Hawai'i Veterans Memorial Scholarship Fund Amount: $1,115 annually, non-renewable, open to reapplyMinimum GPA: 3.5Application Deadline: February 18thOpen to college graduates or older, this scholarship is intended to support those pursuing even more education. Applicants need not be veterans or related to veterans to be accepted, with financial need, moral standing, and community outreach being primary criteria for the awards.You can learn more about the ​Hawai'i Veterans Memorial Scholarship Fund here. 34.HCF Community Scholarship Fund Amount: $1,508 annually, non-renewable, open to reapplyMinimum GPA: 3.0 for initial award, 3.3-3.8 to maintainApplication Deadline: February 18thOpen to residents of Hawaii who are a first generation college student. Preference is given to college sophomores who have already demonstrated success in a full-time program. Criteria for acceptance include an emphasis on initiative, motivation, and outreach. Out of state schools are acceptable, with preference given to those who plan to direct future professional efforts within the community of Hawaii.You can learn more about the ​HCF Community Scholarship Fund here. 35.Cora Aguda Manayan Scholarship Fund Amount: $1,000 annually, non-renewable, open to reapplyMinimum GPA: 3.0Application Deadline: February 18thApplicants must be residents of Hawai'i, with some preference given to those continuing their studies in-state. Funded by Dr. Cora Manayan, a well-known doctor and activist in Hawai'i who wants to emphasize dedicating oneself to the service of others. Students of Filipino ancestry who are majoring in a health-related field are welcome to apply.You can learn more about the ​Cora Aguda Manayan Scholarship Fund here.

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

A look into the life of Leonardo da Vinci and his masterpieces - 550 Words

A look into the life of Leonardo da Vinci and his masterpieces (Essay Sample) Content: A look into the life of Leonardo da Vinci and his masterpieces Evans Juma Kitui [Institution] A look into the life of Leonardo da Vinci and his masterpieces Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci was born on the fifteenth day of April 1452 in Vinci, republic of Florence. He spent most of his early years working for the duke of Milan, Ludovico Maria Sforza, before moving to Rome, Bologna and later Venice. Although he is primarily known as a painter, Leonardo was also an inventor, a theorizer and scientist. Leonardo only painted a few artworks and those which exist today are all regarded as masterpieces. All his paintings portray a man who is both original and unpredictable at a time when being a painter was no different than being a common craftsman (Kemp, 2011). Among his masterpieces, the Mona Lisa portrait is regarded as the most popular and most famous. The Mona Lisa features a woman sitting in front of a landscape background, wearing an unadorned dress and with a smile on her face. The mystery of the portrait lies in the exact identity of the woman, how long Leonardo kept it and how the French royal collection came by it. The famous smile visually represents an idea of happiness and Leonardo made this the central aim of this portrait (Scaillierez, n.d.). Another famous piece is the religious painting of the Last Supper. Leonardoà ¢Ã¢â€š ¬Ã¢â€ž ¢s art about the last supper depicts Jesus with his disciples before Judas betrays Him to the authorities. The painting depicts both Christ and Judas reaching for a plate lying between them even as Judas holds a purse containing the reward money he was paid for betraying Jesus. Other apostles can also be identified from the painting e.g. Peter is seen holding a knife depicting he would later cut the ear of a soldier who attempted to arrest Christ. Very little of this painting remains today because since its completion on February 1498, it has been exposed to harsh environmental conditions and intentional damage ("Leonardo da Vincià ¢Ã¢â€š ¬Ã¢â€ž ¢s Last Supper," 2012). The Lady with an Ermine was painted when Leonardo was working for the duke of Milan. According to Shell Sironi (1992), the portrait depicts Cecilia Gallerani, at a time when she was the mistress of the duke. In this painting, Cecilia looks out to her left over her shoulder. The ermineà ¢Ã¢â€š ¬Ã¢â€ž ¢s head which also twists to the left further emphasizes the ladyà ¢Ã¢â€š ¬Ã¢â€ž ¢s head movement. The ladyà ¢Ã¢â€š ¬Ã¢â€ž ¢s hair is parted at the center and falls on either side of the head to be tied under the chin in a cloth. The ermine which Cecilia holds is larger than normal and serves to represent Ludovico, her lover, who in 1486 had been honored with the insignia of the Order of the Ermine by King Farrante of Naples. These are just a few of Leonardo ...