The fund provides an annual scholarship for the benefit of an Albuquerque-area high school senior who demonstrates achievements or ongoing volunteer work supporting human rights and human dignity and who will be enrolling in an accredited, nonprofit or public university or college in the fall.
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Three $4,000 scholarships are awarded and are renewable for a second year.
Applications are welcome from college and university faculty in any field who have completed a PhD and whose research will benefit from materials in our collections. Fellows receive a stipend of up to $50,400, and are expected to conduct original research at the Center and deliver at least one lecture based on the research conducted.
Awarded to high school seniors who have arrived in the U.S. within the last four years and plan to attend an Indiana college or university on a part- or full-time basis, or adults who have arrived within the last four years and are currently attending an Indiana college or university as a part- or full-time student.
Assists Jewish students from New Mexico to help finance an educational trip to Israel.
A $1,000 scholarship is awarded to a student who will coordinate a program to enhance awareness of topics relevant to Jewish life, culture, or history. The student will receive a program budget to plan, publicize and carry out the program. Applicants must be enrolled at Ohio State with continued enrollment for the following year.
Each year, Jewish high school students are asked to write essays on a given topic. Essays should not exceed 500 words. The winner will receive a $500 cash prize.
Undergraduate opportunities to study abroad in Israel at four universities: Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv University, Haifa University, and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Options are one semester, a full year, or summer sessions.
Students who want to combine their interest of Jewish history and culture with a career in tech, business, or international affairs should apply for NYU's Innovation Scholarship. Applicants must major or minor in Hebrew and Judaic Studies. During their semester in Tel Aviv, they must take Innovation & Entrepreneurship in Israel.
Established by Sharon Roth and Brad Roth, this scholarship fund was born from the simple hope that education is the answer to many of today's social problems. The naming of One at a Time comes from a belief that each of us must take personal responsibility to change the world, one person at a time.