Maui News

Scholarships offered by Wailele Farm and Friends of Twin Falls; applications due Feb. 28

Play
Listen to this Article
1 minute
Loading Audio... Article will play after ad...
Playing in :00
A
A
A

A flier has details about the 2026 Community Scholarship Program, a joint initiative by Wailele Farm and Friends of Twin Falls. Courtesy image

Students and families across Maui County have until Feb. 28 to apply for the 2026 Community Scholarship Program, a joint initiative by Wailele Farm and Friends of Twin Falls.

The program offers multiple $1,000 scholarships designed to support students pursuing various educational paths, including traditional college, trade school and specialized studies focused on the environment or Hawaiian culture.

The scholarships are available to applicants from Maui County and neighboring islands. The 2026 scholarships include:

  • Molokaʻi Resident Scholarship
    For a past or present resident of Molokaʻi pursuing college or vocational education.
  • Trade School Scholarship
    Open to applicants of any age pursuing a trade or vocational pathway.
  • Maui County High School Environmental Scholarship
    For a graduating Maui County high school student pursuing environmental studies or a Hawaiian-based degree.
  • Hāmākualoa & Koʻolau District Scholarship
    For graduating high school students who currently reside in the Hāmākualoa or Koʻolau districts, supporting college or trade school pathways.
ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD

Each scholarship award is $1,000 and may be used toward tuition, supplies, tools, or other education-related needs.

Interested applicants can find application links through the Twin Falls Maui website at twinfallsmaui.net. Information and links are also available on Instagram via the @friendsoftwinfalls or @twinfallsmaui accounts.

Organizers of the program said the scholarships are intended to support local education and community-based learning initiatives.

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Sponsored Content

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Stay in-the-know with daily or weekly
headlines delivered straight to your inbox.
Cancel
×

Comments

This comments section is a public community forum for the purpose of free expression. Although Maui Now encourages respectful communication only, some content may be considered offensive. Please view at your own discretion. View Comments