Sokolof Honor Roll Scholarship (Health Care)
$10,000 merit scholarships to two Jewish students currently attending college or university pursuing a course of study leading to a career in the field of health care.
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$10,000 merit scholarships to two Jewish students currently attending college or university pursuing a course of study leading to a career in the field of health care.
$10,000 merit scholarships for college or university education to two graduating Jewish high school students in recognition of their overall good character, scholastic performance, personal achievements and community service.
This award was established to assist and encourage students entering college to attain academic excellence. In order to qualify, students MUST: exhibit financial need, reside in Cuyahoga, Geauga, Portage or Summit Counties, be a high school senior, and have a minimum 3.8 high school GPA. This award can be renewable.
This scholarship is awarded to Jewish high school seniors who have been accepted to an academically selective, four-year college or university. Applicants must exhibit academic excellence, financial need, and Jewish community involvement. Applicant must be a permanent resident of the greater San Francisco Bay Area.
The Lentin Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to high school juniors and seniors enrolling in full-time undergraduate degree or vocational programs at accredited nonprofit colleges or universities. Applicants must have permanent residence in the St. Louis area and demonstrate financial need.
This fellowship supports doctoral or post-doctoral research on Polish-Jewish history in the modern period, including the Holocaust period, and Jewish contributions to Polish literature and culture. This fellowship carries a stipend of $8,000 for three months of research at the YIVO Library and Archives.
The fund provides scholarships for women, preferably Jewish, who wish to pursue a graduate degree. Eligibility is limited to women who have a hometown or attend school in the Greater Philadelphia area, including New Jersey and Delaware.
The Baumgardt Fellowship provides grants of up to $7,500 for Ph.D. candidates working on topics such as ethics, Wissenschaft des Judentums, or the modern intellectual history of German Jews. Applicants must be affiliated with an accredited institution of higher education and currently be enrolled in a Ph.D. program.
This scholarship awards $7500 for second-year graduate students to help enrich environmental research of any student of a second year Masters or PhD studies in a recognized environmental graduate program anywhere in the world. Applicants must provide a transcript of grades and show proof of Quebec residency.
Since 1991, HIAS Chicago has provided academic scholarships to an extremely impressive group of individuals who immigrated or whose family immigrated to the Chicago area with the assistance of HIAS Chicago, or who accessed HIAS Chicago's immigration and citizenship services once in the United States.