UPDATED: Free tuition for students in Windward CC ag classes

Windward Community College
Contact:
Bonnie J. Beatson, (808) 235-7374
Marketing and Public Relations Director, Chancellor's Office
Jodie Yim, (808) 235-7353
‘Ao Kahi Project Coordinator, Career and Technical Education
Posted: Aug 2, 2022

Windward CC Sustainable Agriculture Instructor Jolie Dollar in the aquaculture lab.
Windward CC Sustainable Agriculture Instructor Jolie Dollar in the aquaculture lab.

Native Hawaiian students and anyone interested in agriculture career pathways can get free tuition and other services through Windward Community College’s ‘Ao Kahi project. ‘Ao Kahi: Growing Truth and Light is expanding opportunities to obtain recognized postsecondary credentials and hands-on learning in sustainable agriculture.

Besides the cost of tuition, qualified students can enroll to receive: career readiness support, textbook loans, digital access to learning platforms, a 40-hour paid internship, professional development and more. The next cohort starts in October and runs through January 2023. Fall applications will be accepted until August 8, 2022.

“The ‘Ao Kahi project is a great option for Native Hawaiian students and anyone interested in any major since sustainable agriculture knowledge is valuable personally and professionally. We welcome students to start their career pathway at Windward Community College,” said Jodie Yim, ‘Ao Kahi project coordinator.  

For questions about the ʻAo Kahi project, contact Yim at wccag@hawaii.edu.

Native plants, agroecosystems and more

Classes include:

  • AG 120: Plant Science (starting fall 2022)

Learn about morphology, anatomy, physiology, classification, growth regulators and propagation of native plants of Hawai‘i. Online lectures are available 24/7 combined with weekly in-person labs consisting of hands-on activities and take-home plants.

  • AG 202: Agriculture, Environment, and Society (starting spring 2023)

Study agroecosystems and the interrelationship among the crop plants, essential plant nutrients, social factors and cultural practices.

“We encourage students to follow their passion with this agriculture career pathway, leading to a certificate and/or degree, and ultimately employment,” said Windward CC Sustainable Agriculture Instructor Jolie Dollar.

More about ‘Ao Kahi 

In spring 2022, the ʻAo Kahi project began providing scholarships and other support for Native Hawaiian students who register for computer science classes, or who commit to attaining the Certificate of Competence in Information Security.

‘Ao Kahi is a Native Hawaiian Career and Technical Education project sponsored by ALU LIKE, Inc. and funded through a five-year grant from the U.S. Department of Education.

For more information, visit: http://windward.hawaii.edu