Funding
- Various Funding Sources for Students
- Asian Studies Scholarships
- Conference & Travel Funding
- Scholarships and Fellowships from Area Centers
Various Funding Sources for Students
Tuition
The current tuition schedule for UH Manoa can be found here.
Financial Aid
Scholarships and Fellowships
There are a number of scholarships and fellowships available across the university for which Asian Studies students can compete. Current and incoming graduate and undergraduate students can log onto the UH Manoa STAR website, and complete an application for many scholarships at once. We strongly encourage students to apply for these scholarships at the time of application to UH. Many scholarships can be found on UH Manoa’s STAR registration system.
The Fellowships Coordinator for the School of Pacific and Asian Studies is Chizuko Allen. For the most up-to-date information about scholarships and fellowships related to Asian Studies, inquiries should be directed to her.
Fellowships Coordinator
School of Pacific and Asian Studies
University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
1890 East-West Road, Moore 416B
Honolulu, HI 96822
Tel: (808) 956-2210
Fax: (808) 956-6345
Email: chizuko@hawaii.edu
Asian Studies Scholarships
Some scholarships and fellowships specific to or particularly relevant to Asian Studies include the following.
Asian Studies Achievement Scholarship
PPSEAWA Scholarships
James Shigeta Scholarship in Asian Studies
Starr Foundation Graduate Fellowship in Asian Studies
FLAS Fellowships
Graduate Assistantships
The Asian Studies Program has two teaching assistantships currently available for each academic year. Appointees must carry at least 6 units of credit each semester and maintain a minimum of 3.0 GPA. The award includes a tuition waiver and a stipend for a 9-month appointment.
To be eligible for a Graduate Assistantships, an applicant must
- have a strong background in Asian Studies
- have high scholastic record;
- be admitted as a graduate student;
- evidence a high level of English proficiency (for non-native speakers of English).
Graduate Assistantship application information will be posted as it becomes available each cycle.
Non-Resident Tuition Exemption (NRTE) Award
East-West Center Graduate Fellowships
The East-West Center is a non-degree granting educational institution located on the UH Manoa campus. Established in 1960 by the United States Congress, the Center serves as a catalyst and link among the peoples of some 60 countries and territories in an area encompassing Pakistan eastward through Asia to Japan, and from Australia across the Pacific to the United States. Each year some 2,000 research fellows, graduate students and professionals in business and government from Asia, the Pacific, and the United States work with the Center’s staff on issues of mutual concern.
EWC Graduate Fellowships are available to individuals interested in participating in the educational and research programs at the EWC while pursuing a master’s or doctorate degree at the University of Hawai’i; preference is given to those in a master’s degree program. Fellowships are granted on an annual basis but may be renewed depending in part on timely and satisfactory progress toward completion of the degree and East-West Center requirements.
Applicants must be citizens or legal permanent residents of an Asian or Pacific country, or the United States. Award recipients who are not US citizens or permanent residents must meet all exchange visitor (J-1) visa regulations. A minimum TOEFL score of 550 is required for nonnative speakers of English. For most non-US applicants, application must be made to the Center’s in-country program representative. Application deadlines for the in-country competitions vary and are usually earlier than the deadline for US citizens/permanent residents, therefore the program representative should be contacted as soon as possible. Postmark application deadline for US citizens or permanent residents is November 1. Further information may be obtained here, or by writing to: the East-West Center, Office of Award Services, Room 2066, 1601 East-West Road, Honolulu, HI 96848; tel: 808.944.7735.
Conference & Travel Funding
Conference & Travel Funding
Asian Studies Student Travel Award Program
The UHM Department of Asian Studies Student Travel Award program has been established to help defray the costs of participating in events that will contribute to a student’s academic advancement and career development. Specifically, this refers to costs associated with:
- student travel to present creative/scholarly work at in-person refereed conferences; exhibitions; live performances; and/or similar events;
- student travel for research or professional development opportunities (such as workshops, field schools, or administrative meetings for professional associations in which you hold office; *not* including job interviews). The application must make a convincing case for how and why the travel will benefit the student’s academic work and/or career; and
- fees for refereed online conferences where students present creative/scholarly work.
Eligibility:
- The applicant must be a full-time student in good academic standing enrolled in the UH-Manoa Asian Studies BA, MAAS or MAIA program. Note: the applicant must be enrolled as a UHM Asian Studies student at the time of the event, not just at the time of application.
Apply Online: Asian Studies Student Travel Award Program
Graduate Student Organization Travel Fund
Scholarships and Fellowships from Area Centers
Center for Chinese Studies Scholarships and Fellowships
Center for Japanese Studies Scholarships and Fellowships
Center for Korean Studies Scholarships and Fellowships
Center for Pacific Island Studies Scholarships and Fellowships
Center for Philippine Studies Scholarships and Fellowships
Learn more about National Fellowships and Scholarships relevant to Asian Studies students.
Once again, please direct your questions about scholarships and fellowships to the School of Pacific and Asian Studies Fellowships Coordinator, Dr. Chizuko Allen.