Prize for Academic Excellence
Prize for Academic Excellence supported by the Queens College Center for Jewish Studies is awarded to a graduating minor with the highest GPA.
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Prize for Academic Excellence supported by the Queens College Center for Jewish Studies is awarded to a graduating minor with the highest GPA.
The award is presented to the student who has written the best undergraduate paper in a Jewish Studies course at Queens College during the academic year.
The scholarship will be given each semester to a sophomore or junior undergraduate, who is majoring in Jewish Studies with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
This scholarship is awarded to one student annually who is a major or minor in Jewish Studies and has an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher. Preference is given to students with an interest in Holocaust Studies.
This scholarship is given to a junior who minors in Jewish Studies with the highest GPA.
These awards are for juniors who have serious and developed interest in some aspect of the subjects Harry Caplan loved: ancient Greek and Latin cultures; medieval Latin literature, especially drama; ancient Jewish culture; and rhetoric.
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.
CAS students attending NYU Tel Aviv who intend to major in biology or chemistry will be considered for an award of up to $1,500. Up to three students per semester (fall and spring) will be selected based on academic area of interest, quality of study abroad application, and demonstrated need.
Upon consultation with the faculty, the Student Awards Committee of the Melton Center for Jewish Studies at The Ohio State University will award $500 annually to one deserving undergraduate student enrolled in courses of Jewish study at the university level. This award is nominated by faculty and does not require an application.
Up to $2,000 is available per academic year for up to THREE students. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.3 overall and be enrolled as an undergraduate at Ohio State with continued enrollment for the following year. Applicants must be a major or minor in Hebrew, Yiddish, or Jewish Studies.