#educational programs

Maui High Wins 2nd Place in Ford/AAA Auto Skills Competition

The two-person team of Jimbo Paranada and Marc Paguirigan, with instructor Shannon Rowe, from Maui High won 2nd place in the “America’s Best Student Auto Technicians” 62nd annual Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills competition, held last week at Ford World Headquarters in Dearborn, Mich.

Rural Development Program Receives Extention With $4.3M Federal Grant

Senator Inouye announced today that University of Hawaii Maui College will receive $4,300,000 to continue a 14-year old program that provides job training and educational opportunities to more than 800 residents each year who live in underserved, rural communities throughout the state.

MEO Receives $250,000 Grant from OHA for Inmate Programs

The Board of Trustees for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs today announced the awarding of $4.3 million over two years to 12 community-based organizations.

OHA Soliciting Bids for Native Hawaiian Outreach Programs, $250,000 Available

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs is seeking bids from non-profit organizations capable of providing services to improve family income levels, raise educational achievement levels and improve health conditions among Native Hawaiians in the state.

UH Shidler College of Business Re-Accredited

The leading accrediting institution for business schools has in the United States has reaccredited the Shidler College of Business at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.