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Student Eligibility
FORMERLY INCARCERATED
A college education reduces recidivism, increases employment opportunities, and strengthens both families and communities. ATE provides holistic support to students every step of the way from starting an application to graduation.
IN RECOVERY FROM SUBSTANCE ABUSE
People in recovery from drug and alcohol abuse often deal with anxiety and self-doubt when it comes to attending college.ATE provides individual counseling and group/peer mentor support to reduce anxiety and promote a stronger sense of direction, purpose, and self-empowerment.
ADOPTION OR FOSTER CARE
Although having faced many setbacks and challenges, much foster youth have proven to be resilient and capable of achieving great things. ATE will help support students throughout their educational journey.
Contact Wai‘anae Moku
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Address: 87-380 Kula’aupuni St. Wai‘anae, HI 96792
Phone: (808) 454-4702
waianae@hawaii.edu
For any additional information, please contact
Rick Kang, G2FO/ATE Program Coordinator,
rlkang@hawaii.edu (808) 454-4705