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Find similar grantsBetty Bell Scholarship for Kauai Women Fund Grant is sponsored by Hawai'i Community Foundation. Offers scholarships to single mothers in Kauai, Hawaii, to support their educational pursuits.
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Betty Bell Scholarship for Kauai Women - BigFuture Scholarship Search Saved Scholarships List - no Scholarships are selected Saved Scholarship s ( 0 ) You must be signed in to add or remove scholarships. Betty Bell Scholarship for Kauai Women Hawai'i Community Foundation The Betty Bell Scholarship for Kauai Women is for female students from Kauai in Hawai'i who have a strong work ethic and are in good academic standing.
Recipients who demonstrate financial need are welcome to apply. Special consideration is given in the following order: students who are both working mothers and returning learners (students who may have started but did not complete a degree and are now returning for degree completion), working mothers, and returning learners.
Resident of Kauai County, Hawaii High school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student Seeking a professional certification, associate, bachelor's, or graduate degree Demonstrate financial need Preference is given to applicants in the following order: students who are both working mothers and returning learners (students who may have started but did not complete a degree and are now returning for degree completion), working mothers, and returning learners.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Single mothers residing in Kauai, Hawaii. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Betty Bell Scholarship for Kauai Women Fund Grant is funded by Hawai'i Community Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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