Hawaii Catholic Community Foundation Scholarships
Hawaii
The Hawaii Catholic Community Foundation Scholarships offer invaluable financial assistance to students who are dedicated to their faith and academic excellence. These scholarships are designed to support students at various educational levels, fostering their growth and helping them achieve their career aspirations. This program is open to those who demonstrate a strong commitment to their community and faith, encouraging the next generation to continue their education without the added stress of financial burdens.
By providing these scholarships, the Hawaii Catholic Community Foundation aims to empower students, making quality education accessible. This support is more than just financial aid; it is an investment in the future of students who are eager to contribute positively to their communities. If you are looking to further your education and need financial support, this scholarship could be the opportunity you need to achieve your goals.
Scholarship Amount
The Hawaii Catholic Community Foundation Scholarships are designed to assist individuals who are pursuing their educational and career goals. These scholarships are available to prospective students seeking financial support for their education.
The amount of funding available for this scholarship is currently unavailable. We encourage applicants to check back for updates or contact the foundation for more details.
We understand the importance of educational opportunities in achieving your dreams, and we are here to support you in finding the resources you need. We hope this scholarship can be a stepping stone to your success.
Scholarship Criteria
The Hawaii Catholic Community Foundation offers scholarships to students who meet certain criteria. To be eligible, students must be active members of a Catholic parish in Hawaii. They should also demonstrate academic achievement by maintaining a minimum GPA, typically required to be at least a 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
Additionally, applicants must show a commitment to community service. This can be reflected in volunteer activities both within the church and the broader community. Furthermore, students need to submit letters of recommendation, usually from a parish priest, teacher, or community leader, who can attest to their character and contributions.
Financial need may also be a consideration for some scholarships. Students might need to provide documentation to support their financial status. Personal statements or essays are often required, allowing applicants to share their educational goals and how the scholarship will help them achieve those goals.