Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation

The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation offers scholarships to Hawaii residents pursuing degrees in Business Administration, or other business-related fields, at any accredited four-year college or university.

Four year scholarships are awarded to students just entering college in increments of $4,000 annually. Assuming eligibility is maintained, a total of $16,000 will be awarded over four years. Students already enrolled in college will receive awards varying in amount and duration depending on individual circumstances. These awards will cover only the remainder of the student’s originally approved undergraduate program’s cost. Approximately 40-50 students will be attending various colleges and universities on our scholarships annually. We anticipate awarding approximately 10 new scholarships.

If you are a Hawaii resident pursuing a degree in Business, call Sandy Wong at (808) 564-1386.

For more information or to download the application form, please visit the Servco website.

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