Kamehameha Schools
| NOT FAIR
Is your child barred
from Kamehameha
Schools based on
ancestry?
Kamehameha Schools is a great school system, but its admissions policy expressly prefers students with Native Hawaiian ancestry over non-Native Hawaiian students. In fact, that preference is so strong that it is essentially impossible for a non-Native Hawaiian student to be admitted to Kamehameha. We believe that focus on ancestry, rather than merit or need, is neither fair nor legal, and we are committed to ending Kamehameha’s unlawful admissions policies in court.
If your child has been denied admission to Kamehameha, we want to hear from you. If you are interested in having your child apply to Kamehameha but effectively cannot because it discriminates against non-native Hawaiians, we want to hear from you.
Please fill out the form below. After doing so, we also encourage you to join our organization, Students for Fair Admissions.
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About
KamehamehaNotFair.org is an undertaking by Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. Founded in 2014, SFFA is a nonprofit membership group of more than 20,000 students, parents, and others who believe that racial and ethnic classifications and preferences in admissions are unfair, unnecessary, and unconstitutional. Our mission is to support and participate in litigation that challenges racial and ethnic classifications in court and will restore the original principles of our nation’s civil rights movement.
Since our founding, SFFA has provided counsel in several important federal lawsuits, including Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President & Fellows of Harvard College and Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. University of North Carolina, in which the Supreme Court barred the consideration of race in university admissions. Visit Students for Fair Admissions to learn more about our mission and activities.