SEED - Dai Ho Chun Scholarship.

The Office of Student Equity, Excellence and Diversity (SEED) recognizes underrepresented groups in higher education. They provide programs for the recruitment and success of students from these groups. Further, they also provide administrative support to committees addressing diversity issues at Manoa and system wide.

Overview

Dai Ho Chun, Emeritus Professor of Education, received an honorary doctorate from the University of Hawai`i in 1989, in recognition of his contributions and service. He was also influential in setting up the East-West Center. Professor Chun established this scholarship to assist students who can promote better understanding between East and West.

Eligibility

Students meeting all of the following qualifications may apply:

1) Citizen of a country other than the United States. Students from U.S. territories are also eligible

2) Classified full-time student who has completed at least one semester at the University of Hawai`i at Manoa at time of application, and who will be a junior, senior, or graduate student at time of award.

3) Academic merit as demonstrated by a grade point average of at least 3.0.

4) Some degree of financial need.

Application Procedure

Go to their website for details!

Please note that even the closing date is expired the scholarship provider my still giving you the opportunity for the next years to come.

You can visit their WEBSITE for detailed information. Listed under: Graduate; Placement: United States

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