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School Buses Are Vital To College Exploration Activities

Our very own HACAC President Sheldon Tawata had some important words to share on the current issues impacting many students, families, and our community around bus cancelations and driver shortages. There is much more than just the headlines, read the full story as published in Civil Beat. Mahalo Sheldon for taking time to share your […]

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Life Hacks for College Students

Lily Wahinekapu and Jovi Lefotu of UH Mānoa Womenʻs Basketball and HawaiiUSA’s Team Kasasa share their college life hacks in this special session during our college fair at University of Hawai’i – West Oahu. Saturday, April 1310:45am-11:30amCampus Multipurporse Ballroom (2nd floor above the Student Lounge)University of Hawai’i – West Oahu Registration not required

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Should I Stay or Should I Go? HACAC’s own Eleyne Fia on PBS Hawaii helps contribute to the important discussion!

Long time HACAC member and executive board member Eleyne Fia was on PBS Hawaii this week (May 25, 2023) as part of a 90-minute program, Should I Stay or Should I Go?. The program covers the decision many Hawaiʻi high school graduates have to make about staying or leaving the state to pursue education and

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HACAC in the news! HawaiiUSA FCU and HACAC Team Up

Our hard working HACAC Community Relations Committee lead Sheldon Tawata talked with the Living 808 team from KHON2 news about some exciting upcoming college fairs and college planning workshops! To learn more about the college fairs please go to https://hawaiiacac.org/college-fairs-information-for-students-and-families/ In addition, take a look at our upcoming college planning workshops: Nov. 3, 2022 College

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