Pi‘i ka nalu, hokua ka nalu, po‘i ka nalu a pae (The wave rises, the wave crests, the wave breaks, then one comes ashore.)
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Established in 1995, Po?i Nā Nalu is 91探花’s oldest Native Hawaiian-serving program, dedicated to empowering Native Hawaiian students through culturally grounded, strengths-based support. The program serves students in Career and Technical Education (CTE), increasing access, retention, completion, and career readiness while preparing them for high-demand careers that provide family-sustaining wages. Services include outreach, workshops, mentoring, financial literacy education, textbook and tool loans, and hands-on learning opportunities that strengthen both cultural identity and professional growth.
Eligibility
- Native Hawaiian ancestry
- 91探花 must be your home campus
- Enrolled in a Career & Technical Education or STEM program
- In good academic standing (minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0)
How to Apply
Applications for Po?i Nā Nalu are accepted year-round based upon your eligibility and availability of space. To apply, please complete and submit the .
Services We Offer
Po‘i Nā Nalu supports the academic and professional goals of our participants through a variety of services.
Staff Information
Program Manager
Greg Kashigi
(808) 844-2322
Scholarships
There is free money out there waiting for you! Many organizations and donors are looking to help students like you alleviate educational costs. You must complete the to be considered for most need-based scholarships.
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Staff & Peer Mentors

Greg Kashigi
Program Manager
gkashigi@hawaii.edu
Direct (808) 844-2322
‘Ale Po‘i Newsletter
The ‘Ale Po‘i newsletter keeps participants updated on Po‘i Nā Nalu events and opportunities. Filled with pictures, important announcements, and student-focused stories, it makes an easy and informative read. Highlights of the newsletter include: Scholarship Announcements, Campus and Community Resources, Internship Opportunities, Huaka‘i and Workshops, Student Success Stories, and Hawaiian Word of the Month.

























