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PIKO: Po’o, Ike, Kino, and ‘Ohana Project

Build a Native Hawaiian Health, Wellness and Recreation facility to strengthen Native Hawaiian student engagement and retention through expanded holistic health and wellness programming and services, and culturally responsive student and faculty development. Create Nursing Simulation Lab for state-of-the art…

Kūkulu ma ke Kahua: Building on our Foundation

The University of Hawaiʻi–West Oʻahu was awarded the Kūkulu Ma Ke Kahua Title III Grant in Fall 2012. The grant award of $2.2 million dollars will provide services for Native Hawaiian students at UH West Oʻahu to support and increase…

Hūlili

Hūlili is a U.S. Department of Education Title III funded collaborative Initiative between Windward Community College and the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. The overarching goals of this collaborative program are to increase the retention of Native Hawaiian students at…

Strengthening Maui Community College’s Hawaiian Studies Program

The Strengthening Maui Community College Hawaiian Studies program focused on increasing student persistence and graduation and developing an associate degree in education. Years awarded and amount: Year 1: 10/01/2005–09/30/2006  $498,055 Year 2: 10/01/2006–09/30/2007  $491,999 Year 3: 10/01/2007–09/30/2008  $500,000 Year 4:…

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