Financial Aid in Distance Learning at Hawai’i Pacific University

Each year, more than half of all eligible students receive some form of assistance from the University and other financial sources to help pay for the cost of an Hawai’i Pacific University (HPU) education.

Hawai’i Pacific University’s Office of Financial Aid provides assistance to eligible students through a variety of programs from federal, state, and University funding sources.

If you are eligible for Financial Aid and are planning to take only online courses you should contact the Office of Financial Aid to determine if this will affect your award.

Student Federal Aid Eligibility:

  • High school graduate or GED;
  • U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen;
  • Enrolled as eligible student in an eligible program (degree-seeking student in degree program); and
  • Enrolled at least half-time basis (six semester credits).

The first step in being considered for assistance is to complete a student aid application. All eligible students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is available from your high school, the HPU Office of Financial Aid, or a college/university campus near you. You also can complete the FAFSA online (use the link located at the bottom of the page) after January 1 each year.

A student should complete the FAFSA as early in January/February as possible. For maximum consideration for funding, apply by March 1. We encourage you to contact the Office of Financial Aid to discuss your particular situation with a financial aid counselor.

Type of Aid Available

Grants
Federal Pell Grant
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
“Leap” State Grant

Eligibility based on financial need.
Requires FAFSA.
Amounts vary for each student.
Do not have to be repaid.

Loans
Federal Perkins Loan
Federal Stafford Loan
Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loan
Federal Parents Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS)

Eligibility based on financial need (in most cases).
Requires FAFSA.
Amounts vary for each student.
Must be repaid when you graduate or cease enrollment.
Interest rates are low; repayment up to ten years.

Work-Study
Federal Work-Study

Eligibility based on financial need.
Requires FAFSA.
Student works an average of 15 hours per week.
Money is earned as the student works.

Scholarships
Academic (First-Time) Freshmen
Transfer Students
HPU Scholarships (Continuing Students)

All require separate applications.
Most scholarships are awarded by the Office of Financial Aid (Scholarships and Grants Office).
Eligibility is based on merit. Notification usually is mailed separately from other student aid correspondence; award decisions occur in spring and summer prior to fall enrollment.

Veterans Benefits
Contact the HPU Veterans Administration Coordinator at (808) 544-0285 for more information. Veterans enrolled in online degree programs or eCourses may be eligible for reimbursement when they successfully complete the course(s).

Use the contact information provided below if you have further questions about financial aid.

Hawai’i Pacific University
Office of Financial Aid
1164 Bishop Street, Suite 201
Honolulu, HI 96813
U.S.A.

Telephone: (808) 544-0253
Toll-Free (U.S. and Canada Only): 1-866-CALL-HPU
Fax: (808) 544-1136
Hours: Mon - Fri, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (HST), excluding University holidays

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