Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ui
Ui—To ask, question, appeal, turn to for help or advice.
Ui—To ask, question, appeal, turn to for help or advice.
84% of recipients would have abandoned college without the Hawaiʻi Promise scholarship.
The FAFSA workshops will be Wednesday evenings through April 24.
President Lassner also covered extramural funding.
This week's image is from Kapiʻolani CC's Jasper.
Lōkahi—Unity, agreement, accord, unison, harmony.
糖心视频ERO researchers found that lifetime earnings are $2.8 million for bachelor’s degree holders, 27% higher compared to those who left the program without a degree.
This is a Wayback Wednesday from 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Ua—Rain; to rain; rainy.
Programs for Native Hawaiian students received more than $19 million in federal funding.