Any student who has formally declared Jewish Studies as a major, including previous scholarship recipients. The recipient must plan to be enrolled full-time at UT as a Jewish Studies major in the semester following the application deadline.
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This scholarship is made possible by the generosity of Herbert & Elaine Gimelstob. It is offered through the Jewish Studies Program in the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters to students majoring in Jewish Studies.
students going to college, community college, vocational/technical school, and graduate school in the 2023 – 24 school year.Â
To be eligible for a SAF loan the borrower must be 18 years old, and enrolled in an accredited, degree-granting institution of higher education.
Since 1991, HIAS Chicago has provided academic scholarships to an extremely impressive group of individuals who immigrated or whose family immigrated to the Chicago area with the assistance of HIAS Chicago, or who accessed HIAS Chicago's immigration and citizenship services once in the United States.
This competition is open to refugees and asylees who were assisted by the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society to come to the U.S. Undergraduate and graduate students may apply for a $2000 award towards educational expenses. Applicants will be judged in three areas: academic scholarship, financial need and Jewish communal involvement.
Applicants are open to seniors in high school, those already in university, professional training programs and/or short-term vocational training programs. The programs must be accredited.
The Fund provides a scholarship to a Jewish medical-school student in good standing at an accredited medical school. Medical school transcript is required. The committee will consider volunteer activities and other interests. Priority is given to students who are connected to the Capital District.
This scholarship is awarded to a Jewish woman who plans to study in Israel at a university, seminary or other study abroad program. Applicants must: study in Israel during her undergraduate education, identify strongly as Jewish, have a GPA of 3.5 or higher and an interest in public advocacy, public policy or government affairs.
This $20,000 scholarship is awarded to one incoming student each year who demonstrates academic excellence and a commitment to Jewish community through leadership or volunteerism and intends to enthusiastically bring these qualities to their Trinity experience. The Hillel Leadership Scholar will join a growing cohort of motivated students who participate and lead their peers at Trinity College Hillel in areas of Jewish life of their choosing, including (but not limited to) cultural, educational, volunteer, social, and religious programming.