Hebrew Free Loan Association (HFLA) of Washington State
The Hebrew Free Loan Association is a nonprofit that provides cash assistance to Jewish individuals in Washington who are in need of financial support.
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The Hebrew Free Loan Association is a nonprofit that provides cash assistance to Jewish individuals in Washington who are in need of financial support.
students going to college, community college, vocational/technical school, and graduate school in the 2023 – 24 school year.
Our interest-free student loans can supplement existing financial aid, such as federal student loans, or provide an alternative to those wishing to avoid incurring interest-bearing educational debt.
The scholarship was created to support Jewish students at the University of California, Berkeley in the College of Engineering. A scholarship of approximately $3,000 will be awarded to 6-10 students who fit the criteria and fulfill the wishes of the Craig Family. All scholarships are for a single year and students may apply the following year. Preference of at least one of the scholarships will be given to a student studying abroad in Israel. Any student interested in applying should complete the online application by April 23, 2019.
The Meyerhoff Center supports Jewish studies and Israel studies scholarship both on campus and abroad. Majors and non-majors planning to study at an Israeli university are eligible for scholarships. To learn more, visit the application site and click on “For Other Students."
The Meyerhoff Center supports Jewish studies and Israel studies scholarship both on campus and abroad. Majors and non-majors planning to study at an Israeli university are eligible for scholarships. To learn more, visit the application site and click on “For Other Students."
The Meyerhoff Center supports Jewish studies and Israel studies scholarship both on campus and abroad. Majors and non-majors planning to study at an Israeli university are eligible for scholarships. To learn more, visit the application site and click on “For Other Students."
The Meyerhoff Center has several scholarship funds for students in the areas of Jewish studies and Israel studies. Most but not all of these funds are earmarked for students who will travel to and then study at an Israeli university.
The Robert and Lynn Berman Scholarship awards $1000 to an undergraduate or graduate student to support research-related travel, including travel to resources (e.g., archives, oral history interviews, etc.), other venues essential for carrying out work on an undergraduate or graduate thesis, or travel to professional conferences.
This scholarship supports undergraduate and graduate students applying to participate in educational opportunities within the United States but not available at UW-Madison, such as language courses or summer seminars. Only students currently enrolled at UW-Madison are eligible to apply.