
HACAC Student Scholarship 2025 Information
The Hawaiʻi Association for College Admission Counseling (HACAC) is pleased to offer twenty (20) $1,000 scholarships to students planning to attend a regionally accredited college, community college, or university. This one-time, non-renewable award is designed for applicants with demonstrated involvement and commitment to making a positive impact on their communities. There will be at least one student selected from each county in Hawai`i.
Applications open on March 3, 2025. All applications and supporting materials must be submitted by Monday, April 21, 2025 at 11: 59PM HST. Awardees will be notified by the end of May 2025.
Scholarship Eligibility Criteria:
Current High School Students:
- Current high school senior (or recent graduate) in Hawai’i planning to attend their first year at a regionally accredited college or university in Fall 2025. International students and students with undocumented/DACA status who attend high school in Hawaiʻi are also eligible to apply.
- Currently maintains a 3.00 cumulative, unweighted GPA or higher (on a 4.0 scale).
- Demonstrate the need for financial assistance.
- Demonstrate a commitment to community improvement.
- Submit the application and supporting documents by April 21, 2025 at 11: 59PM HST.
Community College Students:
- Currently enrolled full-time student at a community college located in Hawaiʻi and plans to attend a regionally accredited college or university in the coming Fall. International students and students with undocumented/DACA status who attend a community college in Hawaiʻi are also eligible to apply.
- Currently maintains a 3.00 cumulative, unweighted GPA or higher (on a 4.0 scale).
- Demonstrate the need for financial assistance.
- Demonstrate a commitment to community improvement.
- Submit the application and supporting documents by April 21, 2025 at 11: 59PM HST.
How to Apply:
- Send the following items to the HACAC Student Scholarship Committee at [email protected] by April 21, 2025 at 11: 59PM HST.
- Completed Scholarship Application
- Tip: Compose Short Responses and Activity Descriptions on a separate document and copy/paste information into the application (see prompts below).
- Copy of High School Transcript or Community College Transcript with grades through Fall 2024 – uploaded via Scholarship Application Google Form.
- One letter of recommendation must be emailed directly to [email protected] by the recommendation writer by April 21, 2025 at 11: 59PM HST.
- The letter of recommendation must include the student’s name and institution (high school or community college) they attend.
- The letter should highlight the student’s engagement in the community and any impact they may have made to improve their school or local community.
- Please note only one letter of recommendation will be accepted.
- Completed Scholarship Application
Application Rules:
- Incomplete or late applications will not be considered. All application items must be received by April 21, 2025 at 11: 59PM HST.
- Applicants authorize the release of all information relative to this application process, including high school transcripts/grade reports, forms, and letter of recommendation.
- Once enrolled in the accredited institution of their choice, the scholarship recipient must forward a copy of the acceptance letter and Verification of Enrollment form to the HACAC Student Scholarship Committee.
- Scholarship Awards will not be processed without these documents.
- Scholarship Awards will be disbursed in the Fall (September) of the student’s academic year.
- Decisions of the HACAC Student Scholarship Committee are final.
If you have any questions, please contact HACAC’s Student Scholarship Committee at [email protected].
CLICK HERE FOR HACAC SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION 2025
Short Responses (250-300 word limit each)
- In what ways have you worked to have a positive impact on your community/communities? How and why have these actions been meaningful to you?
- Please share personal, financial, or other applicable circumstances that may have impacted your education. Examples could include changes in family and income/personal circumstances; eligibility for or receiving financial aid to attend school, free/reduced lunch, and/or fee waiver(s) (ex: College Board, ACT, NACAC, etc.).
Activities (150 word limit each)
Please select up to FIVE of your curricular and/or extracurricular activities that have had an impact on your community.
- Provide the name of activity and a brief description of your role
- Describe your actions/accomplishments
- 150 word limit per activity