Women of
Wai'anae

"He ‘a‘ali‘i ku makani mai au; ‘a‘ohe makani nana e kula‘i."
I am a wind-resisting a'ali'i; no gale can push me over.
Scholarships
For Wai'anae Coast Nontraditional Students
Our yearly goal is to provide 10 or more scholarships to nontraditional students on the Wai'anae Coast. Depending on the amount of money the organization raises throughout the year, the scholarships vary in number and amount. Special awards are listed below.

Grand Winner
Lori Van Sky Award
Holomua Award

Pearlena Stone
2018 WOW Scholar
Bachelor's in Psychology
Dec 2019
West O'ahu
Photo: Master's in
Educational Administration
Dec 2022
UH Manoa​​
The 2026 Scholarship Application deadline was Friday, March 13, 2026.
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2026 Scholarship Award recipients will be notified on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
The 2027 Scholarship Application will be available in January 2027.
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When the Scholarship Application is available online, you will also find paper application forms are available at Wai'anae Library and at LCC/Wai'anae (reception area). ​​
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Requirements and deadline information can be found on the application.
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**Only 2027 Application Forms
will be accepted for consideration in 2027.**
"Aloha, my name is Tammy Aiwohi, I am a nontraditional student of Hawaiian descent. I am a four-time recipient of a WOW scholarship. My passion is to use my education and personal experience to help others in my community. Why? Because I know the struggle, I lived it. I am a survivor of domestic violence, homelessness, addiction, and incarceration. My life was not too far from those that you see living in make-shift encampments along the coast.
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In the spring of 2019, I graduated with my Associate degree in Social Science and certificate in Hawaiian Studies. I moved onto UH-West O'ahu to pursue my Bachelor’s in Psychology. And in the spring of 2021, I graduated. I am currently finishing my first semester in the Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work."

Tammy Aiwohi
2020 Grand Winner
2022 and 2023
Graduate School Scholar