Centennial and Chancellor's Scholarship
The Centennial and Chancellor’s Scholarships are awarded by the Office of Admissions and Records to high-achieving students. Hawaiʻi residents, non-residents, and international students are eligible for these Scholarships.
To be considered, students must meet the priority deadline for Fall admission, the guaranteed admission criteria, and the Scholarship requirements. A separate application is not required. Please review the following Scholarships for requirements and terms/renewal conditions.
- Hawaiʻi Resident Freshmen
- Non-Hawaiʻi Resident Freshmen
- International Freshmen
- International Transfers
- Terms/Renewal
If you have any questions about the Scholarship qualifications, please contact the Office of Admissions and Records at:
Tel: (808) 956-8975
Toll-Free: 1-800- 823-9771
Email: ar-info@hawaii.edu
Visit Financial Aid Services to learn what additional scholarships are available and how to apply.
Hawaiʻi Resident Freshmen
Eligibility
- First-time freshmen who are bona fide residents of Hawaiʻi and military personnel stationed in Hawaiʻi on active duty or dependents of such military personnel.
- Must be accepted for admission and must enroll for the Fall semester immediately following their high school graduation.
Requirements
- Meet the guaranteed freshmen admission criteria.
- A minimum combined SAT score of 1800 (critical reading / math / writing).
- An ACT composite score of 27 (including the writing section).
- A 3.80 cumulative high school grade point average as calculated by the UH Mānoa’s Office of Admissions and Records.
The Centennial Scholarship of $1,000 annually ($500 / semester)
To be considered for this scholarship, the student must meet the guaranteed freshmen admission criteria and attain either the SAT score, ACT score, or grade point average requirement as listed above.
The Chancellor’s Scholarship of $2,000 annually ($1,000 / semester)
To be considered for this scholarship, the student must meet the guaranteed freshmen admission criteria and attain both the SAT score or ACT score and the grade point average requirements as listed above.
Non-Hawaiʻi Resident Freshmen
Eligibility
- First-time freshmen who are required to pay full non-resident tuition. Non-residents who qualify for an exemption from the non-resident tuition or who qualify for the Western Undergraduate Exchange tuition status are ineligible.
- Must be accepted for admission and must enroll for the Fall semester immediately following their high school graduation.
Requirements
- Meet the guaranteed freshmen admission criteria.
- A minimum combined SAT score of 1800 (critical reading / math / writing).
- An ACT composite score of 27 (including the writing section).
- A 3.80 cumulative high school grade point average as calculated by the UH Mānoa’s Office of Admissions and Records.
The Chancellor’s Scholarship of $3,000 annually ($1,500 / semester)
To be considered for this scholarship, the student must meet the guaranteed freshmen admission criteria and attain either the SAT score, ACT score, or grade point average requirement as listed above.
The Chancellor’s Scholarship Bonus of $6,000 annually ($3,000 / semester)
To be considered for this scholarship, the student must meet the guaranteed freshmen admission criteria and attain both the SAT score or ACT score and the grade point average requirements as listed above.
International Freshmen
Eligibility
- First-time international freshmen who are required to pay full non-resident tuition. Non-residents who qualify for an exemption from the non-resident tuition are ineligible.
- Must be accepted for admission and must enroll for the Fall semester immediately following their high school graduation.
Requirements
- Meet the international freshmen admission criteria.
- A minimum combined SAT score of 1550 or 1800 (critical reading / math / writing).
- An ACT composite score of 23 or 27 (including the writing section).
The Chancellor’s Scholarship of $3,000 annually ($1,500 / semester)
To be considered for this scholarship, the student must meet the international freshmen admission criteria and attain either the SAT score of 1550 or ACT score of 23 requirement as listed above.
The Chancellor’s Scholarship Bonus of $6,000 annually ($3,000 / semester)
To be considered for this scholarship, the student must meet the international freshmen admission criteria and attain either the SAT score of 1800 or ACT score of 27 requirement as listed above.
International Transfers
Eligibility
- International transfers who are required to pay full non-resident tuition. Non-residents who qualify for an exemption from the non-resident tuition or are seeking a 2nd bachelor’s degree are ineligible.
- Must be accepted for admission and must enroll for the Fall semester.
Requirements
- Meet the guaranteed international transfer admission criteria.
- Have at least 24 transferable college credits completed by the priority application deadline.
- A minimum combined SAT score of 1550 or 1800 (critical reading / math / writing).
- An ACT composite score of 23 or 27 (including the writing section).
- A 3.80 cumulative transfer grade point average as calculated by the UH Mānoa’s Office of Admissions and Records.
The Chancellor’s Scholarship of $3,000 annually ($1,500 / semester)
To be considered for this scholarship, the student must meet the guaranteed international transfer admission criteria and attain either the SAT score of 1550, ACT score of 23, or the transfer grade point average requirement as listed above.
The Chancellor’s Scholarship Bonus of $6,000 annually ($3,000 / semester)
To be considered for this scholarship, the student must meet the guaranteed international transfer admission criteria and attain both the SAT score of 1800 or ACT score of 27, and the transfer grade point average requirements as listed above.
Terms/Renewal
- The Scholarship is applicable towards the cost of tuition only and is awarded by semester. The Scholarship amount will be reduced if in combination with other merit or need-based aid, it exceeds the cost of tuition for that semester.
- Students must enroll in the Fall semester to which they have been admitted; deferment of the Scholarship to a future term will not be allowed.
- Students must register for, maintain, and complete a full-time credit load at UH-Mānoa (minimum of 12 UH-Mānoa credits; excluding AP, IB, or CLEP credits and repeated courses or backtracks) each semester and maintain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average in UH-Mānoa courses each semester. This does not include courses offered at UH-Mānoa’s Outreach College.
- Students must remain in good academic standing in terms of academic progress and student conduct.
- The Scholarship is offered for 8 consecutive semesters including your enrollment at another UH campus or until a bachelor’s degree has been completed, whichever comes first. For international transfers, 6 consecutive semesters or until a bachelor’s degree has been completed, whichever comes first. Once eligibility for renewal is lost, it cannot be regained.
- The acceptance form must be signed and submitted by May 3, 2010 indicating acceptance of the Scholarship and its terms and conditions.
- The statement of intention to register and tuition deposit must be submitted by May 3, 2010.
- Acceptance of the Scholarship allows the University the right to publicize names of students who are Scholarship recipients.
- If you plan to participate in National Student Exchange (NSE) or Study Abroad (SA) please notify the Admissions Office one semester prior to your exchange about your Scholarship.

