Candy Issenman Coonerty Hillel Scholarship
This is a $1,000 general-purpose scholarship for a Jewish student attending college in Santa Cruz County who has demonstrated the commitment to, and love of, the community that personified Candy's life.
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This is a $1,000 general-purpose scholarship for a Jewish student attending college in Santa Cruz County who has demonstrated the commitment to, and love of, the community that personified Candy's life.
To be eligible for a SAF loan the borrower must be 18 years old, and enrolled in an accredited, degree-granting institution of higher education.
Jewish War Veterans Heritage Post 644 in St. Louis is pleased to administer the $1000 Chuck Sandroff Scholarship, applicable to either vocational or academic education. This honors the Viet Nam era U.S. Army Service of Chuck Sandroff and his later service to the greater St. Louis community.Email [email protected] for the application
Jewish War Veterans Heritage Post 644 of St. Louis is pleased to administer the $1,000 Ted and Rachael Pevnick Family Scholarship, applicable to either vocational or academic education. Submit application to [email protected]
For members of Sigma Alpha Mu with Daughters who are in or will be attending college, and working toward a degree in Fall 2025, we offer the William P. Schwartz Scholarships and the Weiss Brothers Scholarship for Daughters of Fratres. The amount of these scholarships varies (range is $500-$1500) and they are based on financial need. In 2025, $4,500 will be awarded.
For children of Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity members pursuing a career in aviation or an aviation-related field including:Flight management of flight scheduling, air traffic control, airport management, airline safety or aircraft maintenance (or other FAA-related fields) Journalism-working for an aviation-related or airline magazine Aviation as an aerospace engineer or pilot or a career in the Air ForceThe award range in 2025 is $3,000- $5,000 and may be divided between applicants.
Jordan and Elise Levin intend to pave a pathway for college students to celebrate and participate in Jewish life. The Jordan and Elise Levin Scholarship for Jewish Enrichment and Education is a $5,000 one-time scholarship. Awards are available to three exceptional current high school seniors, gap year students, college first-years, sophomores, and juniors in good standing with their current academic institution. Top applicants should have a GPA above 3.5, demonstrate financial need and identify as Jewish. All scholarships may be awarded for study within North America.
$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
The Frimer First Generation Student Scholarship is being awarded to an incoming or current college student seeking a bachelor's degree at an accredited college or university who has demonstrated an impact of leadership, entrepreneurship, and/or volunteerism in their local or campus community. To qualify as a first-generation student, the applicant’s parents/guardians must not have completed a four-year college or university degree. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and must self-identify as Jewish.
Through generous grants and no-interest loans, JCRS College Aid helps financially challenged students get one step closer to a cap and gown – and therefore one step closer to financial stability and self-sufficiency. Be a Jewish student residing in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, or Texas.