Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions Program Part A
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Julius C. Cotton
202.245.6288
Julius.Cotton@ed.gov@ed.gov
The Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions Program will provide funding for eligible institutions of higher education to improve and expand capacity to serve Native Hawaiian students.
Program priorities include:
- Meeting student social, emotional, academic, and career development needs with a focus on underserved students
- Increasing postsecondary education access, affordability, completion, and post-enrollment success
- Projects that support activities to strengthen and institutionalize native language preservation and revitalization
Eligible applicants are native Hawaiian-serving institutions of higher education that have an enrollment of undergraduate students that are at least 10% native Hawaiian students.
Additional requirements include:
- Be accredited or preaccredited by a reliable, nationally recognized accrediting agency or association
- Be legally authorized by the state in which it is located to be a junior or community college or to provide an educational program for which it awards a bachelor's degree
- Has an enrollment of needy students and has low average education and general expenditures per full-time equivalent undergraduate student
Estimated award range: $850,000 -
$1,000,000 per year
Project period: 5 years
Estimated number of awards: 18
Estimated total program funding:
$17,299,105
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