• The Common Application (www.hawaii.edu/scholarships)
• Deadline: 4:00 p.m. (HST) March 1
• Complete your 2023-2024 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) (https://studentaid.gov) by March 1 in order to be considered for the maximum amount of scholarships.
• Email scholars@hawaii.edu with any questions, or call (808) 956-6203.
• UH Mānoa New Warrior Scholarships have earlier deadlines. (Refer to the UH Mānoa New Warrior website for details.)
• Refer to the UH Mānoa Scholarships page for more information about additional UH Mānoa campus scholarships that require separate applications and recommendations
For current Chinese Flagship students. Up to $7,000 for Flagship-approved Summer Programs, and up to $15,000 for Flagship-approved Capstone Year Programs. For more information about joining Flagship and eligibility for this unique scholarship, email chnflag@hawaii.edu
Majority of scholarship applications are open November 15 to February 15. Log on to https://www.star.hawaii.edu for specific deadlines & requirements.
Residents of Hawai‘i with a minimum 3.8 GPA
Non-residents with a minimum 3.0 GPA
Tuition & stipend for students in a study abroad and/or international exchange program at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa, do a keyword search for "Global Opportunities Scholarship" on STAR, April deadline.
Up to $25,000 for Academic Year (with a National Service requirement after graduation)
Full ride for Summer (with Non-Competitive Eligibility certificate)
Up to $7,500 for Summer and up to $15,000 Academic Year
Up to $3,000 for Summer and up to $7,000 for Academic Year for study abroad
$3,000 for Academic Year for study abroad (with Non-Competitive Eligibility certificate)
Based on financial need determined by Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Need-based grants to low-income students, June 30 deadline
For those also eligible for Pell Grants, March 1 deadline
Enables students to meet part of their financial need through part-time on-campus or off-campus non-profit organizations employment funded by the federal government with matching funds from UHM, April 15 priority deadline
Need-based grants to local, low-income students, and/or community college students
For community college students studying abroad
For UHFCU Credit Union members who are also UH students
For students who are residents of Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington, March 1 deadline
College of Education for those who intend to teach full-time, minimum 3.25 GPA, September 30 deadline
For undergrads intending to go to grad school, in their penultimate year of school for candidates graduating in four years or more or in their final year of school for candidates graduating in three years or fewer; February 7 deadline
Rotary clubs offer scholarships to college students
As an applicant to FEA, students are considered for all of scholarships listed on their website that students meet the criteria for, along with the FEA General Scholarships
Reduced out-of-state tuition for member states of Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education enroll at UH Manoa in designated programs at a 150% resident tuition. Eligible states include Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
There are scholarships uniquely for ROTC-Flagship students, please speak to our Flagship team and your ROTC commander for more information.