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Chancellor’s Scholars gather for pizza night with Chancellor Irwin

Chancellor Irwin at forefront while taking a selfie with group of students behind her.
Chancellor Irwin takes a selfie with the group of current Chancellor’s Scholars who gathered for dinner on April 29.

Chancellor Bonnie Irwin hosted the current Chancellor’s Scholars for pizza night on Tuesday, April 29.

“Iʻm always delighted to hear what our Chancellor’s scholars are working on and what their plans are for the future,” says Chancellor Irwin. “We are fortunate to be able to support these bright and ambitious students in their college and career journeys.”

The scholarship recipients hail from public and private high schools in Hawaiʻi. The award covers four years of tuition for students who earned have a grade point average of at least 3.5 or higher while demonstrating leadership and/or community service while in high school.

All chancellor scholars are required to enroll as full-time students, and earn a minimum of 30 credits each academic year. They must also maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.25 and participate in leadership activities and/or community services with other chancellor scholars.

Large group shot of students, the Chancellor and Randy Hirokawa.
Full group shot of current Chancellor Scholars, the Chancellor (front row at right), and Professor of Communication Randy Hirokawa (front center left), at the dinner event on April 29.
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