AAUW-Kona announces scholarship winners

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The American Association of University Women Kona recently announced its 2022 scholarship recipients.

Three $2,000 scholarships were awarded, along with two $1,000 scholarships for Hawaii Community College – Palamanui. The recipients were: Camylle McDonald, a Kealakehe High School graduate; Keilana Crane, who has completed her second year at Palamanui and received an associate degree in arts; Jamielyn Margheim and Leiya Terrano, both graduates from Honoka’a High School; and Kailena Akau, a graduate from Hawaii Preparatory Academy.

McDonald plans to attend the Georgia Institute of Technology and major in mechanical engineering. Margheim plans to attend the University of Wyoming, and pursue a major in general education. Akau plans to attend the University of Hawaii at Manoa and major in Hawaiian language and business. Crane plans to continue her studies at Palamanui, as she prepares for a career in the medical field. Terrano has been accepted at the University of Hawaii and will major in business.