Stanley Schiff Memorial Award
Awarded to an outstanding graduating senior majoring in Judaic studies who plans to continue these studies in an accredited graduate school.
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Awarded to an outstanding graduating senior majoring in Judaic studies who plans to continue these studies in an accredited graduate school.
Awarded to Jewish undergraduate or graduates accepted to or attending an accredited college/university. Students must major in library science, English literature, or related field, with the intention of working with underserved children. Applicant or their parents must reside in the greater San Francisco Bay Area.
The scholarship provides support to an undergraduate student, in his or her sophomore year, enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences who has attained a minimum of a 3.5 cumulative grade point average and completed a minimum of 30 credits. Preference is given, when possible, to a student studying Education, Jewish Studies, or the Arts.
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.
The trustees of the DJCF established this scholarship fund to help Jewish students in North Texas, who are Israeli born or have Israeli parent(s), attend college.
Applicants must live and attend school in the Greater Los Angeles area. To qualify, applicants must be full-time students enrolled in a community college Film, Television, Cinema, or Theater program, and preparing for a career in those fields. Applicant must have completed at least 12 units of classes.
Supports graduate students engaged in Jewish Studies at UCLA to travel to China for 7-10 days to meet with students and faculty working at Nanjing University.
Awards are $1,000, and applicants must be from a Jewish household in Connecticut and entering their freshman year of college.
Study in Israel Scholarships provide funding to undergraduate and graduate students in good standing at American universities who are interested in taking one course or more offered by a college or university in Israel.
Each year, two scholarships are available for $2,500 each to two local high school students. The scholarship application includes the submission of an essay. All essays will be reviewed blind by a review committee.