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The University of Hawaiʻi–West Oʻahu Noʻeau Center for Writing, Math and Academic Success is offering a Fund Your Future Fridays workshop series designed to assist current and prospective students and community members with preparing for and paying for college. All workshops are free and open to the public.

The UH West Oʻahu Noʻeau Center is the University’s academic support center and offers testing services, tutoring and workshops to help students succeed at the university.

Workshop series schedule

  • FAFSA Preparation Workshop
    Friday, March 6
    Friday, March 13
    8 a.m.–2 p.m.
    UH West Oʻahu Noʻeau Center, B203

    Learn how to complete the FAFSA to increase the chances of receiving the maximum amount of student aid to pay for college. Bring recent tax filing and 2014 W-2 (wage and tax statement), 1099 or 1098 (interest and dividend statement).

  • Scholarship Workshop: Kamehameha Schools Nā Hoʻokama a Pauahi Scholarship
    Friday, March 6
    10 a.m.
    UH West Oʻahu Noʻeau Center, B203

    Learn about the Nā Hoʻokama a Pauahi Program (NHAP) need-based scholarship that is available to students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree at an accredited post-high school institution in the United States recognized by Kamehameha Schools. In 2014, Kamehameha Schools awarded approximately $12 million in scholarships to more than 2,200 students.

  • Scholarship Workshop: Pauahi Foundation
    Friday, March 6
    Noon
    UH West Oʻahu Noʻeau Center, B203

    Learn about the Pauahi Foundation’s need-based, academic merit and geographic-based scholarships for college as well as trade and vocational courses. Scholarships are available to the general public.

  • Scholarship Workshop: Liko Aʻe Native Hawaiian Leadership Program Scholarships
    Friday, March 13
    10 a.m.
    UH West Oʻahu Noʻeau Center, B203

    Learn about scholarships offered by the Liko Aʻe Native Hawaiian Leadership Program. Liko Aʻe is committed to serving Native Hawaiian students pursuing higher education through scholarships, mentoring services, internship opportunities and counseling support. Scholarships are offered based on financial need and academic merit.

  • Tax preparation assistance
    Friday, March 6
    Friday, March 13
    9 a.m.–noon by appointment
    UH West Oʻahu Noʻeau Center, B203

    Get tax assistance from Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) representatives. Call (808) 689-2750 to schedule an appointment or visit the UH West Oʻahu Noʻeau Center in the UH West Oʻahu Library, B203.

What to bring

  • W-2, W-2G (wage and tax statements)
  • 1099, 1099-R, 1099-Misc (interest and dividend statements)
  • 2013 federal and state tax returns if available
  • Bank account numbers and bank routing number
  • 1095-A, B or C (Affordable Care Act statements)
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