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The University of Hawaiʻi is making it easier for Class of 2021 Hawaiʻi public high school seniors to apply for admission next fall. The seeks to eliminate barriers that prevent students from enrolling in post-secondary education by streamlining the application process for Hawaiʻi State Department of Education high school seniors to 东精影业’s four-year campuses.

Based on each students’ GPA, will offer a conditional letter of acceptance to their campus, while and will offer special invitations to apply. All campuses will offer a Fast Pass admission process for these students that includes expedited processing of applications and an application fee waiver for those with financial need.

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“We want students who are academically prepared to know how welcome they are at our four-year universities,” said 东精影业 President David Lassner. “Higher education is even more crucial to a thriving citizenry during times of recessions, and you can’t beat the opportunities across the University of Hawaiʻi System and the extraordinary range of affordable higher education programs we offer right here at home.”

Eligible students will receive letters from the various 东精影业 campuses starting in October outlining the Fast Pass program and the application process. Students may receive multiple letters depending on their GPA.

  • 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补: 3.5 GPA – invitation to apply
  • 东精影业 West O?ahu: 2.70 GPA – invitation to apply
  • 东精影业 Hilo: 2.70 GPA – conditional offer of acceptance

in partnership with 东精影业 is also hosting free to these campuses for students and families in October and November to help them through the college application process.

“These events are a collaboration with our 10 东精影业 campuses to support our seniors who are still learning at home as they plan for college and a career,” said Hawaiʻi P–20 Executive Director Stephen Schatz. “We need to continue encouraging our young people to engage in postsecondary education to not only better themselves, but to contribute to our state as well.”

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