Buchalter Centennial Scholars Award for Jewish Understanding
The purpose of this award is to support UCLA undergraduate students to participate in programs and activities that help build understanding among Jewish and non-Jewish students.
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The purpose of this award is to support UCLA undergraduate students to participate in programs and activities that help build understanding among Jewish and non-Jewish students.
These grants are intended to defray costs associated with short-term research or study in the field of Jewish Studies at UCLA, including but not limited to travel stipends and summer research project stipends.
Each semester, the Program in Jewish Studies awards a $500 tuition scholarship to a freshman or sophomore who has declared a Jewish Studies Major or Minor and has the highest GPA in the pool of applicants.
Jewish studies minors and majors in their first year of enrollment in the major are eligible to apply for one of five $1,000 scholarships to advance their studies.Jewish studies majors in their third year are eligible to apply for one of three $4,500 scholarships.These scholarships may also be applied to accredited study abroad and other academic programs.Please contact [email protected], or see the application form.Please Note: These funds are for students enrolled at the University of Maryland and may not be used for pre-university gap years.
This is a two year scholarship that provides qualified candidates opportunities to explore careers in public policy. Upon acceptance, scholars receive tuition assistance, mentorship, and a paid summer internship in New York. Applicants must be a sophomore at Hunter College and demonstrate financial need.
Student with a high mark in one or more courses in Jewish Studies (the relevant courses are listed in the Arts and Science Calendar under Jewish Studies). Preference will be given to students enrolled in a Jewish Studies program.
Student who has completed Introductory Biblical Hebrew (currently NML250Y1).
The Presidential International Travel Fellowship or "PITF" is a scholarship created by former OU President David L. Boren to support international travel for study abroad. Student awards will be given on a competitive basis to qualified students whose financial needs are not being met by other channels.
The Lois Berlin, John May, Ida & Sam Shleifer Endowed Scholarship consists of $5,000 in tuition support awarded annually. Must be a current undergraduate in good standing at Portland State University.
The Lorry I. Lokey Endowed Fund for Israel Scholarship provides between $1,000 and $5,000 annually for a Judaic Studies major to travel to and study abroad in Israel. Explore study abroad opportunities through the International Affairs: Education Abroad office.