The Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation provides need-based scholarships for college students and young adults (up to 28 years old) to participate in an approved Israel Experience program. The purpose of these scholarships is to strengthen Jewish identity and commitment to Israel and the Chicago Jewish community.
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Jules and Gwen Knapp believed deeply in the power of higher education to transform the lives of individuals and families. The Jules and Gwen Knapp Campus Leadership Award is awarded annually to a full-time student seeking a bachelor's degree at an accredited college or university who demonstrates extraordinary leadership abilities and has a minimum GPA of 2.5. Applicants must self-identify as Jewish and commit to attending at least one Hillel event in the upcoming school year. Previous attendance at Hillel events is NOT a requirement for this scholarship.
Established in memory of past JCC Executive Director Jules Dorfman, in honor of his years of service, to support graduate students with a focus in Jewish Communal Service, Social Work, or Jewish Education.
Established in honor of Julie Lowenberg, this scholarship is for an undergraduate or graduate student who has a commitment and motivation to learn.
NCJW l LA provides scholarships to those who live and attend school in the Greater Los Angeles area, including Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and Ventura Counties. This award is given to women or men enrolled in or accepted to a degree program in nursing. Some units toward the degree are preferred, but not required.
Applicants must be Jewish, a minimum age of 16 years, and a permanent and legal resident of Los Angeles County – for a minimum of three years. Applicants must be planning to attend an accredited public or private college, university or vocational school in the U.S., and maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA for every semester or quarter enrolled.
Applicants must be Jewish, a minimum age of 16 years, and a permanent and legal resident of Los Angeles County – for a minimum of three years. Applicants must be planning to attend an accredited public or private college, university or vocational school in the U.S., and maintain a minimum 2.7 GPA for every semester or quarter enrolled
For a limited time, scholarships are available to students studying Jewish Studies abroad. Students wishing to apply for general scholarships should submit a resume and personal statement (500 words or less) to [email protected].
The Kapson Scholarship helps Jewish students attend a university, college or technical institute in Indiana. A committee of Jewish community members will review eligible candidates based on the motivation of the student to receive a higher education along with merit and financial needs.
This application is for a merit scholarship for a Jewish student from the Omaha metropolitan area who is currently pursuing a degree in music performance, composition or music education at a college, university or music conservatory.