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Home >> Scholarships:
John Young Scholarship in the Arts
Scholarships and Awards
John Young Scholarship in the Arts
The purpose of The John Young Scholarship
in the Arts is to provide assistance to up to 7 undergraduate
juniors or seniors and up to 7 graduate students enrolled in
the Colleges of Arts and Sciences and pursuing a degree in
any field related to the arts (e.g. fine arts, music, dance,
theater, literature, art history). |
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These awards are made possible by The John Young Foundation to
honor the late renowned artist, John Young, and to fulfill his wish
to support students of the arts at the University of Hawai‘i
at Manoa.
Graduate awards are $6,000 each and undergraduate awards are $3,000
each. Eligibility: Classified Arts and Sciences
graduate student pursuing a degree in any field related to the arts
or undergraduate junior or senior with a declared Arts & Sciences
major in a field related to the arts; Graduate of a Hawai‘i
high school (undergraduate only); Preference to graduates
of a Hawai‘i high school (graduate only); Some degree of financial
need; in good academic standing at the University of Hawai‘i
at Manoa.
Congratulations
to the following 2009 Recipients!
Undergraduates Sarah Adams, Art
Froilan Empleo Favro, Music/Guitar Performance
Christie Daryl Pang, International Studies/Animation
Lonoaea Puaa, English Kyle S.T. Shimoda, History
Graduates Gwendolyn Arbaugh,
Dance Ethnology
Scott Bartlett, Ethnomusicology
Daniel Carbone, Sculpture/Glass
Charlotte D'Evelyn, Music
Sara Hertenstein, Sculpture Brandy Nalani McDougall, Poetry &
Hawaiian Literature/English
John Oglevee, Asian Performance
Satoshi Takahira, Printmaking
Click
here to download the 2010 John Young Scholarship in the Arts application form.
The application packet must be completed and received by the Office of
Community and Alumni Relations at Hawaii Hall 311 by 4:00 p.m. on October 29,
2009.
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