Twelve students from public and private high schools in Hawaiʻi have been awarded the prestigious 2014 Chancellor’s Scholarship by the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo.
The award, valued in excess of $26,500, covers four years of tuition for students graduating from a Hawaiʻi high school who earned either a GPA of at least 3.5, a combined 1800 SAT (reading, writing, math) or a composite score of 27 on the ACT while demonstrating leadership and/or community service.
All Chancellor’s Scholars are required to enroll as full-time students and earn a minimum of 24 credits each academic year. They must also maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.25 and participate in leadership activities and/or community services with other Chancellor Scholars.
The 2014 Chancellor’s Scholarship recipients and their respective high schools include:
Adam Onishi, Waiakea High School
Casey Chow, Hawaii Academy of Arts and Sciences
Chrisovolandou Gronowski, Pahoa High School
Dustin Tacdol, Kamehameha High School-Maui
Jhoanne Domingo, Farrington High School
Melialani Agcaoili, Pahoa High School
Melissa Mizuguchi, Waiakea High School
Micah Carter, Kamehameha High School-Hawaiʻi
Noelle Lovesy, Kauai High School
Tori Nakagawa, Roosevelt High School
Vernon Warnock, Hilo High School
Zayin Minia, Waimea High School