Solomon Scholarship Fund
To honor his late parents, Ben J. and Mary B. Solomon, Donald L. Solomon established a $4,000 renewable scholarship. This $4,000 scholarship is dedicated to undergraduate needs of those attending college in Northwest Ohio.
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To honor his late parents, Ben J. and Mary B. Solomon, Donald L. Solomon established a $4,000 renewable scholarship. This $4,000 scholarship is dedicated to undergraduate needs of those attending college in Northwest Ohio.
The Sussman Fund provides grants to Jewish students toward higher education. Scholarships are available to Jewish students who are permanent residents of and have attended schools in the Greater Portland and Southwest Washington area; applicants must currently attend or plan to attend an accredited college or university.
It was the wish of Ms. Weisz that proceeds from the fund would be given to a needy and worthy Jewish college student(s) to enable him or her to pursue his or her studies. The total amount available for distribution is $6584.
Pam and Charles Pincus were deeply committed to education, and extraordinarily talented and effective as parents, grandparents and teachers. Their family has established this bursary in their memory to assist a South African Jewish student in pursuing pre-medical studies at a university in Canada.
This scholarship is awarded to Jewish students accepted into or attending an accredited college, university, art or music institution. Preference to high school seniors graduating from Jewish Community High School of the Bay, Kehillah Jewish High School, Lisa Kampner Hebrew Academy, or a dedicated public school arts program.
This scholarship is for Jewish students accepted to or currently enrolled at an accredited four-year school in the U.S. Students must show academic merit, financial need and demonstrated interest in a specific field of study. Student's parents must be permanent residents of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin, or Sonoma Counties.
This scholarship is awarded to Jewish undergraduates who are accepted to or attending an accredited undergraduate college or university program. Students must show outstanding academic record and financial need. Student's parents must be permanent residents of San Francisco area.
The fund is designed to award college scholarships to eligible Jewish students residing in Hillsborough County who are attending or will attend an accredited public, in-state Florida college or university and are pursuing a 4-year full-time bachelor's degree.
This scholarship is awarded to a Jewish woman who plans to study in Israel at a university, seminary or other study abroad program. Applicants must: study in Israel during her undergraduate education, identify strongly as Jewish, have a GPA of 3.5 or higher and an interest in public advocacy, public policy or government affairs.
Dayton area Jewish teens and young adults, ages 14-21, are invited to apply for the Wolfe Marcus Trust Youth Travel to Israel Scholarship. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and plan to travel to Israel during the summer of 2019.