The Margaret Sloggett Fisher Scholarship is an award of $1,000 to students concentrating in historical preservation, museum studies, history, anthropology, Hawaiian studies, ethnic studies and American studies. Graduate students and college juniors and seniors who are residents of Hawai‘i and
The Margaret Sloggett Fisher Scholarship is an award of $1,000 to students concentrating in historical preservation, museum studies, history, anthropology, Hawaiian studies, ethnic studies and American studies.
Graduate students and college juniors and seniors who are residents of Hawai‘i and are studying in Hawai‘i or on the Mainland are encouraged to apply for the scholarship for the 2007-2008 school year. The selection process will favor students who are Kaua‘i residents.
Consideration for the scholarship requires students to provide a letter of application, college transcripts, and two letters of recommendation, which are due April 15, 2008. Documents should be mailed to Margaret Sloggett Fisher, Scholarship Committee, Post Office Box 1631, Lihu‘e, HI 96766. For more information, call 245-3202.
Fisher was a founding museum trustee of Waioli Mission House in Hanalei and a granddaughter of Samuel Wilcox and Emma Lynn Wilcox.