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Pauahi Keiki Scholars

A "how to" guide to help you navigate the application process for Pauahi Keiki Scholars Program.

What is the Pauahi Keiki Scholars Program?

The Pauahi Keiki Scholars Program is an educational assistance program that provides financial support to Native Hawaiian children for early childhood education. This program aims to promote and support the early educational development of Hawaiian keiki (children) by offering scholarships to help cover tuition costs at participating preschool programs. The program focuses on ensuring that Native Hawaiian children have access to high-quality education from an early age, laying the foundation for success in school and beyond.


How do I apply for the Pauahi Keiki Scholars Program?

You can apply for the Pauahi Keiki Scholars Program through the following methods:

  • Online Application: Submit your application through the online portal via the Kamehameha Schools website: Pauahi Keiki Scholars Application Portal.

  • In-Person Application: If you need assistance, you may visit the Kamehameha Schools offices to submit an application in person.

  • Request by Mail: Contact the Pauahi Keiki Scholars Program for a paper application if you are unable to access the online portal.

  • Email Application: You can submit completed applications and required documents by email to the program’s team for review.

Once submitted, the program will review your application and determine eligibility.


How long does it take to receive funds from the Pauahi Keiki Scholars Program?

The processing time for the Pauahi Keiki Scholars Program typically takes about 4-6 weeks from the date your application is received. After eligibility is determined, you will be notified if you are approved for a scholarship, and payments will be sent directly to your selected preschool provider.


What do the application steps look like?

  1. Complete the Application: Fill out the online application form on the Pauahi Keiki Scholars page or request a paper application.

  2. Gather Required Documentation: Collect necessary documents, including proof of Native Hawaiian ancestry, child’s birth certificate, proof of residency, and any required income information.

  3. Submit the Application and Documents: Submit the completed application and supporting documents through the online portal, via mail, or in person at a Kamehameha Schools office.

  4. Eligibility Determination: The program will review your application and documentation to determine eligibility based on the criteria.

  5. Approval and Notification: Once approved, you will be notified of your scholarship award.

  6. Select a Preschool Provider: After receiving approval, you can choose a licensed preschool provider from the list of approved schools.

  7. Start Preschool: Payments will be made directly to the preschool provider for tuition.


What documentation is required when I fill out my application?

Applicants will need to provide the following documentation:

  • Proof of Native Hawaiian Ancestry:

    • A copy of the Hawaiian ancestry certification or a family genealogy showing Native Hawaiian heritage.

  • Child’s Information:

    • Child’s birth certificate.

    • Immunization records (if required).

    • Proof of age (for children 3-5 years old).

  • Proof of Residency in Hawai'i:

    • Utility bill (e.g., electricity, water, or gas).

    • Lease agreement or mortgage statement.

    • Driver's license or state-issued ID card with your current address.

  • Income Verification:

    • Recent paycheck stubs (typically the last 2-4 weeks).

    • W-2 form or most recent tax return.

    • Financial assistance documents (e.g., unemployment, child support).

  • Other Documents:

    • Any other documentation requested by the Pauahi Keiki Scholars team (e.g., custody, foster care, or adoption documents).

All documents should be clear and up-to-date to avoid any delays in processing.


Common FAQs

  1. Who is eligible for the Pauahi Keiki Scholars Program?

    • The program is available to Native Hawaiian children who are between the ages of 3 to 5 and meet the financial eligibility criteria. Applicants must also be enrolled in or planning to enroll in a licensed preschool.

  2. What types of preschools are covered under this program?

    • The program covers tuition at a variety of licensed preschool providers, including private centers, family child care homes, and other early childhood education programs that meet the criteria.

  3. How much financial assistance will I receive?

    • The amount of assistance provided varies depending on the family's financial situation and the cost of the preschool program. The scholarship will cover a portion of the tuition, and the family may be required to contribute to the remaining balance.

  4. Can I apply if my child is already enrolled in preschool?

    • Yes, as long as your child meets the age requirements and you are applying for financial assistance to help with tuition, you can apply regardless of whether your child is already enrolled.

  5. Can I apply if I am not a resident of Hawai'i?

    • The Pauahi Keiki Scholars Program is specifically for children who are residents of Hawai'i. You must provide proof of residency in Hawai'i when applying.


Who do I contact about my Pauahi Keiki Scholars application status?

Pauahi Keiki Scholars Program – Kamehameha Schools