Chaminade Magazine Fall 2021

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CHAMINADE LAUNCHES SECOND CHANCE PELL PROGRAM FOLLOWING FEDERAL APPROVAL, CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY LAUNCHED ITS INNOVATIVE SECOND CHANCE PELL GRANT PROGRAM GIVING HĀLAWA CORRECTIONAL FACILITY INMATES AN OPPORTUNITY TO EARN AN ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.

While the Pell Grant will not fully cover the cost of tuition and fees, generous donations from Atherton Family Foundation, First Hawaiian Bank and Sidney Stern Memorial Trust to the University will help fill some of the financial gaps to make the program a reality for the students. As part of the initiative, inmates will be eligible for federal Pell Grants in order to seek the degree. The US Department of Education invited Chaminade to submit an application for its Second Chance Pell Experiment in January 2020, which waives Pell Grant restrictions for incarcerated students. And this spring, the federal government gave Chaminade the green light to move forward.

“We are proud to offer this new Second Chance program to incarcerated students at Hālawa Correctional Facility, giving them an opportunity to build their skills so they can seek to rebuild their lives,” said Dr. Janet Davidson, Chaminade’s vice provost of Academic Affairs. “We cannot thank our donors enough for their generous support of this program and are also incredibly appreciative of our strong partnership with the Hawai'i Department of Public Safety.” The program officially launched on August 23. Chaminade professors deliver instruction in a hybrid model—with in-person classes and supplementary learning through an online platform. In order to participate, the

professors are getting special training from the State so they can safely teach at the medium-security prison. The University is offering incarcerated students a significantly reduced tuition rate; with their Pell Grant awards, they will not be responsible for any out-of-pocket costs. Meanwhile, correctional staff are evaluating prospective students for college readiness using various reasoning assessments. The associate’s degree itself will be 60 credits, and take about two years to complete. In addition to completing their general education coursework, the students—attending full-time—will tackle Business Administration courses that cover everything from accounting to statistics to macroeconomics. “Students will move through the program as a cohort, graduating after two years with an associate’s degree in Business Administration,” Davidson said. “We are looking forward to working with this community to help them expand their skills so they can access new opportunities.”


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Notables

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pages 58-60

Chaminade Launches Second Chance Pell Program

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page 57

PsyD Program Receives Maximum 10-Year Accreditation

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page 56

Maryknoll School Teacher Receives Teacher of the Year Award

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page 55

Coming Home to Chaminade and Paying it Forward

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page 54

Radio CUH Receives Grant

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page 53

School of Business and Communication Receives Reaffirmation Accreditation

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page 52

Welcoming the Inaugural Doctor of Nursing Practice Cohort

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page 49

Healthcare Forum: Building a Healthy Community after COVID-19

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pages 50-51

Community and Public Health Power to Help People Live Healthier Lives

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page 48

Learning and Growing by Doing

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pages 46-47

Student Recognized as a 2021 Red Cross Volunteer Hero

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page 45

Dr. Joseph Allen: Reevaluating Our Criminal Justice System

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pages 42-44

Finding Solutions Through Data Science

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pages 38-39

Blessing Our New EdD Program

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pages 40-41

Students Showcase Work at Annual Na Liko Na'auao

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pages 36-37

Alumna Creates Scholarship to Pay It Forward

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pages 34-35

Chaminade’s Advancement Team is on a Mission to Build Relationships

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pages 30-31

Alumna and Domestic Violence Advocate Stresses Self-Care

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pages 28-29

Under the Sea: Into Challenger Deep

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pages 25-27

Once a Silversword, Always a Silversword

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pages 32-33

Paying for College—That’s Where Financial Aid Comes In

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page 21

MBA Alumnus’s Mission Be a Force for Good

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pages 22-24

Spring Commencement 2021

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pages 6-9

Heritage Awardees Honored During Founders’ Mass

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pages 12-13

Immersive Experiences Through Summer Institutes

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pages 18-19

Future Healthcare Professionals Nursing Pinning Ceremony

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pages 10-11

Kosasa Foundation Awards Grant for Emerging Scholars Program

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page 20

Athletics Honors 2020–‘21 Student-Athletes

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pages 16-17
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