Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 15, Number 1, 1 January 1998 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

^ 1 "From Kainui Drive to Bishop Street a journey toward eāueaūon

William Titcomb, Business Administration, West O'ahu College Growing up in Kailua, Billy Titcomb never thought he'd aspire to a law degree. Deciding to return to school after working is a challenge when you are the father of a growing family. Billy Titcomb made that decision while working as a dinner eook at the Moana Surfrider. "When my first son was born, I took a good look at my life and decided to pursue higher education to create a better future for my family," says Billy. "Now I have four children, and with financial aid from KSBE, I am pursuing my dream of someday practicing law and helping Hawai'i's people." lf you are Hawaiian, in a full-time college degree program and attending specified Hawai'i colleges, you may qualify for some of the nearly $14 million in post-high school financial aid offered by KSBE. For information, eall our Financial Aid Departmcnt at 842-8216. Kamehameha Schools Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate KSBE's policy to give preference to individuals of Hawaiian descent as permitted by law has been ruled non-discriminatory by the IRS.

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