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The UC Berkeley Alumni Association offers leadership scholarships to current and incoming students to UC Berkeley. Of the over 700 scholarships that are offered, 6 of them are given to Jewish students showing leadership in the Jewish community both at UC Berkeley and before attending Berkeley.

High School Senior
Current Undergraduate
Graduate Student
Amount Varies

The Program in Jewish Studies is very excited to offer two, $500 Jewish Studies undergraduate scholarships. To be eligible, you must be enrolled in at least your second course toward the minor. If you have taken two or more classes towards the minor, please consider applying!

Current Undergraduate
$500

The University of Connecticut's Center for Judaic Studies has a number of modest travel awards available to sponsor students who wish to spend time studying and researching abroad. This scholarship includes but is not limited to travel in Israel

Current Undergraduate
Graduate Student
Study in israel
Amount Varies

Every year, we select up to 30 graduate students who are pursuing careers within the Jewish nonprofit world for our fellowship program. Each fellow will receive a scholarship toward earning his or her degree, engage in innovative seminars, and build relationships with a cohort of future Jewish leaders.

Graduate Student
Amount Varies

The UJA-Federation of NY Jean and Albert Nerken Scholarship Fund is open to international students studying in NYC's five boroughs, Westchester, or Long Island.

Current Undergraduate
Graduate Student
Amount Varies

Mr. Albert Benin has established a fund at the United Jewish Appeal-Federation of New York that provides scholarships to exceptional Jewish graduate students with substantial economic need in the physical sciences, engineering, computer science, mathematics, biological sciences or medical fields.

Graduate Student
Study in israel
Amount Varies

The UJA-Federation Rose Biller Scholarship Program provides scholarships to Jewish men and women with significant economic need attending undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools.

Current Undergraduate
Graduate Student
Up to $5,000

This is an annual prize awarded to the best paper written by a student on a topic pertaining to any aspect of German-Jewish culture in the pre- or post-World War II period. Open to both undergraduate and graduate students.

Current Undergraduate
Graduate Student
$300

First-year majors and minors are eligible to apply for one of six聽$1,000 scholarships. One scholarship per year is reserved for ISRL students, thanks to the generosity聽of donors Michael and Catherine Gildenhorn and Carol and Michael Winer.

Current Undergraduate
1,000

JWST and Religions of the Ancient Middle East (RAME) majors in their third year are eligible to apply for one of three聽$4,500 scholarships.

Current Undergraduate
4,500