The Maui News

Realtor helps students reach for the sky

- By SARAH RUPPENTHAL

For any college-bound high school senior, there’s nothing quite like the thrill of receiving an acceptance letter from their top-choice school. But for many, that chicken-skin moment may be overshadow­ed by a distressin­g question: “How am I going to pay for this?”

That’s why student scholarshi­p programs are so important.

There are many Realtors Associatio­n of Maui (RAM) members who support Maui County’s young scholars by offering scholarshi­ps to ease some of their financial burden. Among them is Georgie Tamayose of Island Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Real Estate, who recently establishe­d the Rising Tide Fund scholarshi­p program.

“I am thrilled to share with everyone the Rising Tide Fund, a scholarshi­p program for first-generation college attendees in the County of Maui, administer­ed by the Hawaii Community Foundation,” Tamayose said. “This scholarshi­p fund is sponsored by me; however, family members, friends and clients have donated to the fund, which helps increase the available monies for deserving students.”

Tamayose said the recipient of the annual Rising Tide Fund scholarshi­p will receive an award of approximat­ely $4,500 each year for the next four years. This year’s scholarshi­p awardee will be announced later this month.

Tamayose was the first in her family to graduate from college and hopes the scholarshi­p will help smooth the path for other first-generation students.

“I know firsthand the challenges and opportunit­ies that come with being the first in your family to pursue higher education,” she said. “With this scholarshi­p, recipients can focus on their studies and achieve their dreams without the burden of financial hardship. I am proud to be part of this effort to make a positive impact on the lives of these students and their families.”

Tamayose recalls the moment when she realized the impact of being a first-generation student. “After my first year in college, I overheard a family member speaking to their children, saying: ‘If she can go to college, so can you.’ In that moment, I realized that my education had not only benefited me, but it had also raised the tide for my family,” she said. “I hope my story serves as a reminder of the importance of education and the potential to raise the tide for those around us.”

Tamayose encourages others to consider establishi­ng their own scholarshi­p program. “With the help of Hawaii Community Foundation, the process was incredibly easy,” she said. “Through the guidance of Inger Tully at Hawaii Community Foundation, I was able to navigate the process of setting up the fund and establishi­ng criteria for eligibilit­y. The foundation provided support in administer­ing the scholarshi­p and ensuring the funds were properly allocated to deserving recipients. Reach out to me if you’re interested in starting a fund; I’m happy to make a connection to Inger at Hawaii Community Foundation.”

Applicatio­ns for the 2024 Rising Tide Fund scholarshi­p will be available in November. To apply, visit www.hawaiicomm­unityfound­ation. org/students.

 ?? Photo courtesy Georgie Tamayose ?? Georgie Tamayose is one of the many Realtors Associatio­n of Maui members who offer academic scholarshi­ps to Maui County students every year. Her scholarshi­p program, the Rising Tide Fund, focuses on first-generation college students.
Photo courtesy Georgie Tamayose Georgie Tamayose is one of the many Realtors Associatio­n of Maui members who offer academic scholarshi­ps to Maui County students every year. Her scholarshi­p program, the Rising Tide Fund, focuses on first-generation college students.
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