The purpose of the scholarship is to provide scholarship support for students in graduate programs affiliated with Towson University's Baltimore Hebrew Institute. Awards are granted to graduate students earning a post-baccalaureate or master鈥檚 in a Judaic Studies program.
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Any first-year student who has formally declared Jewish Studies as a major. The recipient must plan to be enrolled full-time at UT as a Jewish Studies major in the semester following the application deadline.
The Rosskamm Family Scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate student that demonstrates financial need. Applicants must self-identify as Jewish, be a resident of the Greater Cleveland area, have a family household income of $150,000 or less, and plan to or currently attend a four year accredited college or university.
The Roter grants are intended to defray costs associated with short-term research or study in the field of Jewish studies at UCLA. Awards will be made in the $1,000 – $2,500 range.
This fellowship is intended to support, encourage, and stimulate research in the field of Jewish Studies at UC Berkeley. Awards will be given to selected graduate students for fellowships, summer research and travel, and language instruction.
This scholarship is given yearly and is open to currently enrolled students who are majoring or minoring in Jewish Studies or a Combined Major in Jewish Studies and another discipline at Northeastern University.
$5,000 Scholarship available through Rutgers Hillel for Jewish Rutgers students who meet the following criteria:affiliated with a Reform or Conservative synagoguefamily/personal income below $66,400 per yeardeclared major in science or engineering
This awards enables students to pursue research related to Jewish Studies at institutions other than Rutgers, in the U.S. or abroad. Applicants must be a sophomore, junior, or senior with a major or minor in Jewish Studies at Rutgers. Students at Rutgers in MA or PhD programs doing Jewish Studies research are also eligible.
To be eligible for an award, students must be sophomores, juniors, or seniors with a declared major or minor in Jewish Studies. Graduate students at Rutgers enrolled in MA or PhD programs who are doing research on a topic in Jewish Studies are also eligible for consideration.
The Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life distributes financial awards to full-time Rutgers undergraduate and graduate students for study in Israel at an accredited Israeli university.