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The University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ honored the incoming 2018 Regents and Presidential Scholars at a ceremony on July 19 at the UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ Campus Center Ballroom. The scholarships are awarded to students who are recognized for a record of outstanding academic achievement and are part of an ongoing effort by UH to keep the state¡¯s best and brightest right here in Âé¶¹´«Ã½.

“Students, while we glory in your achievements to date, we look forward even more to what you will accomplish in the coming years armed with your world-class University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ educations,” said UH President and UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ Interim Chancellor at the ceremony. “Thank you for joining us here at UH.”

The fact that I can actually go to college in the state and still stay close to my family with the financial help they gave me is really awesome.
—Lino Yoshikawa

Regents scholarships are awarded to 20 outstanding incoming freshmen from Âé¶¹´«Ã½ high schools who demonstrate strong GPAs and national entrance exam scores, along with extracurricular achievements. Regents scholars receive full tuition for four years of undergraduate study.

Presidential scholars receive full tuition for two years of undergraduate study. Presidential scholarships are awarded to 10 college juniors, with preference for UH community college students transferring to a UH university, who have a high GPA for all college level work.

All scholars receive a $4,000 annual stipend and a one-time travel grant of $2,000.

“The fact that I can actually go to college in the state and still stay close to my family with the financial help they gave me is really awesome,” said Lino Yoshikawa, Maui High School graduate. Yoshikawa is heading to UH Hilo in the fall.

For Kalani High School graduate Ryder Tanaka, the top-level scholarship helped solidify his decision to go to UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹.

“First I was pretty set on going away for college, but after looking into the University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ more, and then of course getting this scholarship, it really made me more excited to attend the University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½,” Tanaka said.

“Parents and family members—thank you for supporting your scholars to this point and mahalo for entrusting us with your precious children,” said Lassner. “Please be assured that we will do all we can to make their experience here at UH worthwhile and rewarding.”

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2018 Regents and Presidential Scholars

2018 Regents Scholars

  • Jolie Ching, Kaiser
  • Yejean Chung, Moanalua
  • Haylee Fujioka, Roosevelt
  • Priscilla Hsu, Kalani
  • Abigail Jones, Campbell
  • Tabatha Knudson, Kaiser
  • Isabella Kotsol, Kapaʻa
  • Emma Lake, Mililani
  • Sarah Loving, home school
  • Geetika Patwardhan, Hanalani
  • Daniel John Quiamas, Waipahu
  • Jade Spallina, Sacred Hearts Academy
  • Jeanette Tajiri, Wai¨¡kea
  • Ryder Tanaka, Kalani
  • Jenna Tsuzaki, Kalani
  • Cameron Woods, Kalani
  • Anya Wu, ʻIolani
  • Justin Yee, Moanalua
  • Lino Yoshikawa, Maui
  • Theodora You, Kal¨¡heo

2018 Presidential Scholars and previously attended campus

  • Edriene Caraang, UH Ma?noa
  • Annalise Halverson, UH Ma?noa
  • Justin Ho, UH Ma?noa
  • Paul Hutchinson, UH Ma?noa
  • Sue Anne Juskowich, Kapiʻolani CC
  • Michelle Park, UH Ma?noa
  • Regina Ponce, Leeward CC
  • Jasmine Irene Rodriguez, Honolulu CC
  • Maximillian Soares Miehlstein, Kapiʻolani CC
  • Zoe Whitney, UH Hilo
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