Monthly Archives: October 2022

🌍MKC/SOS In-Person Workshop: Make A Plan For Your Transfer To A 4-Year College or University (Tues 10/11)

This workshop is for students who are thinking about transferring within the University of Hawai‘i (UH) system (UH Hilo, UH Mānoa, UH Maui College, UH West O‘ahu) as well as outside the UH system.

Participants will learn about the transfer process and engage in developing a transfer action plan to help them achieve transfer success. It’s never too early to plan for a successful transfer! Topics covered:

  • Transfer major and career direction
  • Transfer institution
  • Transfer preparation: coursework, GPA, experiences
  • For UH transfer: Ka‘ie‘ie and automatic admission programs
  • Tips and resources

Tuesday, October 11, 2022
12:15 pm – 1:15 pm

In-Person (Lama 118)
MASKS Required

Facilitators: Lisa Yrizarry and Dawn Chandler

Lisa Yrizarry (MKC Counselor)
Maida Kamber Center for Career Exploration, Transfer & Graduation Services
Kapi`olani Community College
Email: wongla@hawaii.edu

Dawn Chandler (MKC Counselor)
Maida Kamber Center for Career Exploration, Transfer & Graduation Services
Kapi`olani Community College
Email:  dawnmc@hawaii.edu

For more information and workshops, visit the SOS Website 
https://guides.library.kapiolani.hawaii.edu/sos

Thank you
SOS Coordinator: Guy Inaba
inaba@hawaii.edu
(808) 734-9206

🌍MKC/SOS In-Person Workshop: Make A Plan For Your Transfer To A 4-Year College or University (Tues 10/11)

This workshop is for students who are thinking about transferring within the University of Hawai‘i (UH) system (UH Hilo, UH Mānoa, UH Maui College, UH West O‘ahu) as well as outside the UH system.

Participants will learn about the transfer process and engage in developing a transfer action plan to help them achieve transfer success. It’s never too early to plan for a successful transfer! Topics covered:

  • Transfer major and career direction
  • Transfer institution
  • Transfer preparation: coursework, GPA, experiences
  • For UH transfer: Ka‘ie‘ie and automatic admission programs
  • Tips and resources

Tuesday, October 11, 2022
12:15 pm – 1:15 pm

In-Person (Lama 118)
MASKS Required

Facilitators: Lisa Yrizarry and Dawn Chandler

Lisa Yrizarry (MKC Counselor)
Maida Kamber Center for Career Exploration, Transfer & Graduation Services
Kapi`olani Community College
Email: wongla@hawaii.edu

Dawn Chandler (MKC Counselor)
Maida Kamber Center for Career Exploration, Transfer & Graduation Services
Kapi`olani Community College
Email:  dawnmc@hawaii.edu

For more information and workshops, visit the SOS Website 
https://guides.library.kapiolani.hawaii.edu/sos

Thank you
SOS Coordinator: Guy Inaba
inaba@hawaii.edu
(808) 734-9206

University of Hawai’i Internal Vacancy Announcements (Civil Service)

The vacancy announcement listed below is available for viewing via NeoGov. The deadline to apply for this position is 10/20/2022.  Class specifications may be accessed directly through the link attached to the position.

Please note that applications for this position should be submitted online.

University of Hawai’i at Manoa – College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources

For more information, please visit: https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/hawaiiedu/promotionaljobs?

Kīpaipai Speaker Series: Danene Lunn of Manuhealiʻi

Danene Lunn is a Hawaiian fashion designer, entrepreneur and the owner of Manuhealiʻi. Since 1985, Manuhealiʻi has celebrated island culture through fashion and design while helping to reshape the local industry and increase its accessibility to younger generations. A family-run business, Danene works closely with her husband Pono and sons Lōkahi, Keʻaka, Laʻameaand daughter Randie.

Thursday, October 7, 2022 – 12:00-1:00pm

Join Zoom Meeting
https://hawaii.zoom.us/j/91526631632

Meeting ID: 915 2663 1632
Passcode: Manuhealii

Moderated by Drew Kahuʻāina Broderick

Funded by Title III Part A, Kūloaʻa: Advancing Indigenous Innovators Grant

 

 

220 Grille Specials for Thursday, Oct 6th

220 Grille: American & Sustainable Inspired cuisine

Specials for Thursday, October 6th

  • House Made Garlic Sausage Fried Rice with 2 Over Easy Eggs $9
  • Griddled 2 Lady Farmers Smoked Kalua Pork Tortilla Sammich filled with Tomato Lomi, Smoked Gouda and Scallion Ginger Rice $7
  • Deal of the Day!!! Grilled Island Opakapaka (Pink Snapper) with Compound Garlic Butter, Corn Salsa and Cilantro Lime Rice $15
  • 2 Lady Farmers Pork Katsu Bowl with Ajitama Egg, Furikake Rice, Ume and Pickled Vegetables $12
  • Yankee Style Pot Roast Sandwich on Ciabatta Bun, Melted Smoked Gouda, Truffle Scented Garlic Hash Brown Potatoes with Brussel Sprouts $12
  • Overnight Oats w/ Chia Seeds, Yogurt, Oat Milk, Local Fruits, Berries & Honey (LV) $4

 Daily Menu Items

  • Every day is Taco Tuesday (2 street tacos) Changes Daily:

               Fish Taco w/ Salsa Verde on Hand Pressed Corn Tortillas w/ Pork & Crispy Skin  $5

  • Sautéed Locally Caught & Sustainable Kahala (Amber Jack) with Shoyu Butter Sauce, served with Ulu, Ho Farm Tomatoes, Mushrooms, Capers, Kahuku Sea Asparagus, Masago, Aweoweo Leaves, Drizzled with Scallion Oil $14

220 Grille is open for business from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM. Take out only.

Please call 734-9220 to place your order. We are also accepting in person orders.         

Mahalo for your support!

LCC invites the UHCC ‘Ohana to its “Getting to Know Our Students” Series

Leeward CC’s “Getting to Know Our Students” Workshop Series features one student group a month who share their journeys, stories, experiences, and advice with us.
In honor of October’s LGBTQ History month, we kick off this series featuring the insights and perspectives of our LGBTQ+ students. Join Queerify Series presenters Lexer Chou (Student Life Director/Student Services Coordinator) and Kalei Ruiz (Counselor), along with their students, for an hour of heartfelt conversation and learning.
 
Thursday, October 27
12pm – 1pm
Zoom Link: go.hawaii.edu/fx3
(or you can join Zoom Meeting ID: 366 028 3254)
  🎯 RSVP here! (If you have ever attended or received a recording from a “Getting to Know Our Students” session, you do NOT need to sign up again.)
All UHCC employees are welcome! View flyer.

Study Abroad Scholarships for Summer 2023: Fully Funded Programs to Japan, South Korea, China, and more!

Interested in participating in a fully funded study abroad program in Summer 2023? Read more about the Critical Language Scholarship and consider applying. 

The Critical Language Scholarship Program is accepting applications for study abroad opportunities in Summer 2023. The application deadline is Tuesday, November 15, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. HST.

CLS funds study abroad for languages taught at Kapi‘olani, although some will require prior study as a prerequisite.

  • CHINESE • Intermediate: Minimum requirement: completion of two years of college-level Chinese, or its equivalent, prior to the start of the program. • Advanced: Minimum requirement: completion of three years of college-level Chinese, or its equivalent, prior to the start of the program.
  • JAPANESE • Intermediate: Minimum requirement: completion of two years of college-level Japanese, or its equivalent, prior to the start of the program. • Advanced: Minimum requirement: completion of three years of college-level Japanese, or its equivalent, prior to the start of the program.
  • KOREAN • Advanced Beginning: Minimum requirement: completion of one year of college-level Korean, or its equivalent, prior to the start of the program. • Intermediate: Minimum requirement: completion of two years of college-level Korean, or its equivalent, prior to the start of the program. • Advanced: Minimum requirement: completion of three years of college-level Korean, or its equivalent, prior to the start of the program.

No prior experience is required for Urdu, Swahili, Turkish, Punjabi, Persian, Indonesian, Hindi, Bangla, and Azerbaijani.

As a Minority Serving Institution, Kapi‘olani Community College is able to provide students with access to additional scholarships through CIEE. Click here to learn more about CIEE scholarships.

Related links:

  1. Kapi‘olani receives State Department Grant to promote Hawaii-Okinawa Study Abroad Programs
  2. Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships (application deadline Thursday, October 6, 2022)
  3. Study Abroad Scholarships through CIEE for Community College Students at Minority Serving Institutions
  4. Beyond The Books, University of Hawaiʻi Foundation (Oct. 16, 2019)

🌍MKC/SOS In-Person Workshop: Make A Plan For Your Transfer To A 4-Year College or University (Tues 10/11)

This workshop is for students who are thinking about transferring within the University of Hawai‘i (UH) system (UH Hilo, UH Mānoa, UH Maui College, UH West O‘ahu) as well as outside the UH system.

Participants will learn about the transfer process and engage in developing a transfer action plan to help them achieve transfer success. It’s never too early to plan for a successful transfer! Topics covered:

  • Transfer major and career direction
  • Transfer institution
  • Transfer preparation: coursework, GPA, experiences
  • For UH transfer: Ka‘ie‘ie and automatic admission programs
  • Tips and resources

Tuesday, October 11, 2022
12:15 pm – 1:15 pm

In-Person (Lama 118)
MASKS Required

Facilitators: Lisa Yrizarry and Dawn Chandler

Lisa Yrizarry (MKC Counselor)
Maida Kamber Center for Career Exploration, Transfer & Graduation Services
Kapi`olani Community College
Email: wongla@hawaii.edu

Dawn Chandler (MKC Counselor)
Maida Kamber Center for Career Exploration, Transfer & Graduation Services
Kapi`olani Community College
Email:  dawnmc@hawaii.edu

For more information and workshops, visit the SOS Website 
https://guides.library.kapiolani.hawaii.edu/sos

Thank you
SOS Coordinator: Guy Inaba
inaba@hawaii.edu
(808) 734-9206