Receiving Additional Assistance

If you receive any other form of financial assistance in addition to those shown on your Financial Aid Offer (e.g., Kamehameha/Hawaiʻi Community Foundation/UH Foundation scholarships, University department tuition waivers, Stipends, Fellowships, Resident Advisor Stipends, etc.), you must notify Financial Aid Services (FAS) immediately via email or the Financial Aid Change Request Form. As required by federal regulations, an adjustment to your financial aid may be necessary to reflect the increase of your additional assistance. Failure to notify FAS may delay your financial aid disbursement and/or may require you to repay the university.

Per Federal regulations, a student’s financial aid (grants, work-study, loans) and scholarships/additional assistance cannot exceed the Cost of Attendance which includes Tuition and Fees, Room and Board, Books and Supplies, Personal Expenses, and Transportation.

Address to Mail a Scholarship or 529 Check & Information

Scholarship checks can be mailed directly to Financial Aid Services:
 

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Financial Aid Services
2600 Campus Road, QLCSS 112
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822

 

Please follow these instructions:

  • Please include the scholarship recipient’s name, UH Student ID number, and the academic term to which the scholarship monies should be applied on the check, remittance form (i.e., check stub) and/or scholarship memo enclosed with the check.
  • If the check is made out to the University of Hawaiʻi: mail the check to the address listed above. This is the preferred way to have your scholarship check written, as it will allow the University to process your award in the fastest manner.
  • If the check is made co-payable to you and the University of Hawaiʻi: endorse the check with your signature and mail the check to the address listed above.
  • If the check is made payable to you only: notify our office of this financial assistance via the Financial Aid Change Request Form. Then, you may deposit the check into your bank account and use it for your educational expenses.

Notes:

  • Unless otherwise noted by the scholarship provider, it is presumed that a student must be enrolled full-time (as defined for Financial Aid purposes) to be eligible for the scholarship monies.
  • Scholarship monies can only be applied to one semester, unless the scholarship provider has supplied the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa with explicit instructions that the monies should be divided between multiple semesters.
  • If no academic term is given by the scholarship donor, the funds will be applied to the current academic term.
  • Once a scholarship award is disbursed, it is the student’s responsibility to contact your scholarship organization (if you change your enrollment) to determine your continued eligibility for the monies.

Overaward

An “overaward” situation may result if fund(s) have already been disbursed. This may happen when the following occurs (some examples):

  1. You receive additional assistance (if not already accounted for in original aid offer)
  2. Your residency status changes
  3. Your living situation changes
  4. Your enrollment is below full-time at University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (12 applicable credits toward your degree for undergraduates, 8 credits for graduates, 12 or more credits for professional students)
  5. Verification information changes your Student Aid Index (SAI)
  6. Enrollment in a course that does not charge tuition and/or fees

Repayment may be required and/or adjustments may be made to other types of aid and/or future disbursements within the academic year.

Example:

  • The cost of attendance for “Student A” is $20,000 for the academic year.
  • “Student A” has a financial aid package of $20,000 in loans and grants.
  • “Student A” receives a total of $5,000 in a combination of private (non-UHM) scholarship and UH Departmental scholarships for academic achievement.
  • “Student A”’s financial aid package is reduced by $5,000 (the sum of the scholarships) because financial aid plus additional assistance cannot exceed the cost of attendance. In short, “Student A”’s financial aid was revised dollar-for-dollar due to the scholarships.
Topic Original Financial Aid Package Revised Financial Aid Package
Cost of Attendance $20000 $20000
Financial Aid Package $20000 $15000
Additional Assistance $0 $5000

Financial aid package + scholarships/additional assistance cannot exceed the cost of attendance.