Open to Bialik graduates for an accredited educational institution in Israel.
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This need-based scholarship is awarded to an outstanding undergraduate major or certificate student to support their continued pursuit of Jewish Studies at UW-Madison.
The Mark and Helen Gross Award will be given to one or two students affiliated with the Centre for Jewish Studies and in the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Established in memory of Dr. Mark Pescovitz, a JFGI Officer and Chair of the Annual Campaign, to recognize a Jewish high school junior or senior with a record of outstanding service to the Indianapolis Jewish and general community.
The Mark Saltzman Scholarship for Business awards students majoring in business or related fields. Applicants must have at least a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be a Jewish resident of the Greater Cleveland area, have a family household income of $150,000 or less, and plan to or currently attend a 4-year college or university.
Stacey and Donald Kivowitz established this fund in memory of Marsha Kivowitz to provide a scholarship to a student pursuing a career in education that has demonstrated academic excellence.
The Martin Lockshin Award in Jewish Studies will be awarded every other year to a graduating student in Jewish studies with the highest combined grade average for the last two undergraduate years. The award will be divided equally among the qualifying candidates.
Established by Martin Samuelsohn to encourage Jewish students to attend his alma mater, Southern Methodist University School of Law. Candidates must be enrolled in or applying for full-time study at Southern Methodist University School of Law. Academic excellence, financial need, and community involvement will be considered.
This scholarship is for Jewish undergraduate or graduates pursuing a degree program in electrical engineering at an accredited college, university, or graduate school. Students must show financial need, leadership in the Jewish community, and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Applicant must reside within the San Francisco Bay Area.
Awarded to one high school senior who is Jewish and plans to attend an accredited college or university as a full-time student.