Kideckel Memorial Scholarship in Jewish Studies
Awarded to an outstanding undergraduate student enrolled in a program in the Centre for Jewish Studies on the basis of academic merit.
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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.
This annually awarded scholarship provides up to $3,000 for students pursuing a course of study of or including Jewish Studies. The Jewish Studies Program director, in consultation with program faculty, awards the scholarship in the late spring based on the GPA performance of the majors and minors (and intended majors and minors).
The Judaic Arts and Studies Scholarship is a $2,000 award for students enrolled in the Jewish Studies Program. This scholarship is to be used for developing Jewish scholarship and study by providing books and media materials.
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.
This scholarship was established for students who are completing 60 college credits at a local community college to be used towards their pursuit of a bachelor's degree at a local college or university.