This award goes to the best senior(s) with a major or certificate in Jewish Studies.
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This scholarship supports undergraduate and graduate students applying to participate in educational opportunities within the United States but not available at UW-Madison, such as language courses or summer seminars. Only students currently enrolled at UW-Madison are eligible to apply.
This award will be given to support study abroad during the summer or the academic year. Only students currently enrolled at UW-Madison are eligible to apply for these scholarships.
The fund provides scholarships for women, preferably Jewish, who wish to pursue a graduate degree. Eligibility is limited to women who have a hometown or attend school in the Greater Philadelphia area, including New Jersey and Delaware.
To be eligible, applicants must be a graduate student earning a post-baccalaureate certificate or master's in a Judaic Studies program at Towson University. This scholarship provides ongoing support for students in graduate programs affiliated with Towson University's Baltimore Hebrew Institute.
To be eligible, applicants must be an undergraduate student earning a minor in Jewish Studies at Towson University. This award is given annually.
Summer study/research travel grants are intended for current doctoral students in good standing in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Awards are given for Israel and/or Jewish Studies research-based summer travel, both domestic and international.
This scholarship is open to High School students going to a university or college that provides programs of at least two years or more. Students applying must be graduating with at least a B average. All applicants must demonstrate financial need through qualification for the Ontario Student Assistance Program or equivalent.
Multiple Scholarships are available for incoming freshmen of up to $60,000 ($15,000/year for 4 years) for Jewish Studies Majors聽at Indiana University Bloomington. Students must have a high school GPA of 3.5 or above (out of a 4.0 scale) and a record of academic and extracurricular accomplishment.
A scholarship of $1,800 will be awarded to a graduating high school senior who demonstrates a commitment to lifelong Jewish learning, formal and informal, as a leader and participant. This student is actively engaged in post B芒鈧劉nai Mitzvah formal Jewish learning and is planning on continuing their Jewish studies at the collegiate or university level.