Ronald and Geri Yonover Scholarship
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The number and amount of scholarships for this program varies from year-to-year.
The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee awards education scholarships to qualified applicants attending: College, Community College, Vocational/Technical School or University. The applicant and his/her parent(s) must be full-time residents in either Sarasota or Manatee county for a minimum of two years.
The Florida-Israel Institute offers 25 full-time scholarships each semester to Israelis wishing to study in Florida. This scholarship serves as an out of state tuition exemption for Florida public colleges and universities. It is sponsored by the State of Florida to promote Florida-Israel friendship, business, and education.
Student enrolled in a specialist or Major Program in Jewish studies on the basis of financial need. Academic merit will also be considered.
Awarded to an outstanding undergraduate student enrolled in a program in the Centre for Jewish Studies on the basis of academic merit.
To be awarded to an outstanding student essay (graduate or undergraduate) in Holocaust Studies written for a U of T course or under a U of T faculty member's supervision during the current academic session.
Awarded to an outstanding student enrolled in the Specialist or Major Program in Jewish Studies.
Awarded to an outstanding student in the area of Canadian Jewish Studies. If no suitable candidate can be found in the area of Canadian Jewish Studies, the scholarship may be awarded to an outstanding student in another area of Jewish Studies.
For a limited time, scholarships are available to students studying Jewish Studies abroad. Students wishing to apply for general scholarships should submit a resume and personal statement (500 words or less) to [email protected].
Some scholarships to study Jewish Studies abroad were donated by KU alum, Mr. Harvey Bodker in honor of the memory of Rabbi Morris Margolies, senior rabbi at Congregation Beth Shalom and longtime professor of Jewish Studies at KU.