This scholarship will be awarded to a deserving and qualified student(s) selected on the basis of academic achievement and/or financial need, with preference given to a student(s) who demonstrates dedicated commitment to strengthening Jewish life at Hofstra University.
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The Florence Kaiserman Memorial Scholarship is primarily intended to assist Judaic Studies students wishing to enroll in an accredited study program in Israel. In some cases, it may also be used by Judaic Studies majors for tuition at The University of Arizona.
The Florida-Israel Institute offers 25 full-time scholarships each semester to Israelis wishing to study in Florida. This scholarship serves as an out of state tuition exemption for Florida public colleges and universities. It is sponsored by the State of Florida to promote Florida-Israel friendship, business, and education.
Because of their love of animals, Frances and Joseph Levy have established this scholarship for future veterinarians enrolled in an accredited veterinary program from anywhere in the county.
The University of Connecticut offers scholarships for academic achievement in Judaic Studies, which are conferred in the spring of each year during the annual awards ceremony hosted by the Department of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages.This scholarship is faculty nominated.
Established in memory of Frances Olsan, this scholarship is for an undergraduate or graduate student.
Awarded to high school seniors planning to attend an accredited Indiana college or university as a full-time student.
Established in memory of Frank Gilford, a local young man who fulfilled his dreams of becoming an Israeli citizen and a member of the Israel Defense Force. This scholarship is for a student who is majoring in Jewish studies in Dallas or studying in Israel.
The Frank Joseph & Elaine Sara Garron Memorial Scholarship is given to full-time graduate or undergraduate students (tuition-based scholarship). Applicants must self-identify as Jewish, be a resident of the Greater Cleveland area, and have a family household income of $150,000 or less.
Open to juniors and seniors majoring in Jewish Studies with a GPA of 3.0 or higher