Hawaii resolved its financial dispute with former football coach June Jones over the early termination of his contract.
Under the agreement, the June Jones Foundation has donated $100,010 to a scholarship fund for students pursing degrees in Hawaiian studies or language. In addition, an undisclosed donor has contributed $100,000 to the school.
The university has said it was owed $400,008 in damages because Jones left Hawaii before his five-year contract expired June 30. The figure represents half his annual salary.
Jones resigned and accepted a job worth about $2 million a year at Southern Methodist six days after Hawaii lost to Georgia in the Sugar Bowl in January to finish the season 12-1.