ACE Jewish Arts Grant
In partnership with ACE: Arts, Culture and Education at the Boulder JCC, the ACE Jewish Arts Grant supports undergraduate and graduate students as they produce creative works.
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In partnership with ACE: Arts, Culture and Education at the Boulder JCC, the ACE Jewish Arts Grant supports undergraduate and graduate students as they produce creative works.
The Post-Holocaust American Judaism Collections Graduate Research Fellowship provides support to a CU Boulder graduate student to conduct research in the CU Post-Holocaust American Judaism Collections (PHAJ) during the spring semester. The Fellow will work with librarians and archivists to produce an original research paper or project using one or more of the PHAJ collections.
The Goldberger Fellowship for summer research and study is granted annually to one or more graduate students at CU Boulder with plans to study or conduct research abroad or participate in an approved language study or cultural immersion program related to Jewish Studies.
The Barry and Sue Baer Graduate Fellowship Fund supports graduate students at CU Boulder as they conduct research, produce creative works, and address scholarly gatherings across North America and around the globe.
Awarded annually to a promising undergraduate majoring or minoring in Jewish Studies who demonstrates academic success, a passion for public service, and scholarship that benefits the public good or other demonstrated evidence of a civically engaged student.
Our Gordon Scholarship program is an incentive for Jewish leaders on campus. Four Gordon scholarships are awarded each year, contributing thousands of dollars annually toward the education of selected students. This four-year scholarship focuses on strengthening the student's understanding of leadership through a Jewish lens. Through this program, Gordon Scholars both develop and exercise leadership at progressive levels during their college experience.
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 scholarship shall be awarded to an applicant from Kappa Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Phi (AEPhi). If no applicant meets the specified criteria, the Trustees may award this scholarship to an otherwise qualified applicant.
This scholarship shall be awarded to a graduate student who is a member of the Alpha Epsilon Phi (AEPhi) Alpha Iota Chapter at the University of Minnesota.All applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and will be scored based on academic performance; chapter, campus and community activities and financial need. Applicants for undergraduate scholarships MUST be initiated members who are rising juniors, and seniors. These women must be full-time students for the coming year. Graduate applicants must have completed at least one year of graduate studies prior to applying.