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students going to college, community college, vocational/technical school, and graduate school in the 2023 – 24 school year.
The Hebrew Free Loan Association is a nonprofit that provides cash assistance to Jewish individuals in Washington who are in need of financial support.
The Sandy and Jack Cohen Scholarship was established in loving memory of Sandy and Jack Cohen, who had an unwavering commitment to the power of knowledge and instills a deep appreciation for higher education education. This year, the scholarship will be awarded to one student who self-identifies as Jewish and demonstrates a strong record of leadership and/or volunteer service within their local community. Top applicants should have a GPA of 3.2 or higher. All scholarships may be used for study within North America.
Our interest-free student loans can supplement existing financial aid, such as federal student loans, or provide an alternative to those wishing to avoid incurring interest-bearing educational debt.
The Jewish Federation of Central Alabama (JFCA) makes Israel Program grants available to local Jewish students. The grants are award for first time trips to Israel. This grant will be for a program in Israel that is sponsored by an educational or religious organization that is approved by the JFCA.
The Jewish Federation of Northeastern New York offers scholarships for incoming and current college students and graduate students. All scholarships offered by Jewish Federation of Northeastern New York have additional eligibility requirements. Please review the criteria for each scholarship and apply only for those you may be eligible. Some of these scholarships may only be granted to students with a relationship to the Northeastern New York area (Albany, Schenectady, Troy, Saratoga, Glens Falls, etc.) Priority is given to those students with such a relationship.
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.
The trustees of the DJCF established this scholarship fund to help Jewish students in North Texas, who are Israeli born or have Israeli parent(s), attend college.
A gift from the St. Louis community will provide grants to teens and young adults to help them experience Israel. Administered by Jewish Federation of St. Louis, the Israel travel grants are $1,500 for a year-long program, $1,000 for a semester-long program, and $750 for a short-term program.
Masa Israel Journey offers grants and/or scholarships for Jewish young adults to come to Israel for long-term Israel programs. Applicants must be Jewish and be between the ages of 18 and 30. Grant amounts are determined by factors such as age, home country, length of program, etc. In addition, need-based scholarships are available.