Skip to content

ASU Jewish Studies Scholarships

ASU Jewish Studies Scholarships

Applicable For:

College & Graduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$2,500

Application Deadline:

16/10/2023
Share on facebook
Share on twitter
Share on linkedin
Share on whatsapp

About This Scholarship

ASU Jewish Studies Scholarships are scholarship programs offered by Arizona State University to support undergraduate and graduate students who are pursuing a degree in Jewish Studies. The program aims to provide financial assistance and academic opportunities to students who have demonstrated academic excellence, leadership skills, and a commitment to their community.

The scholarship award varies depending on the program and the student’s financial need, but it can cover tuition, fees, and other educational expenses up to a maximum of $5,000 per academic year. In addition to financial assistance, scholarship recipients also have the opportunity to participate in academic and research opportunities, such as the ASU Jewish Studies Lecture Series and the Jewish Studies Student Association.

The application process for the ASU Jewish Studies Scholarships typically opens in the spring and closes in the summer. Interested students should visit the ASU Jewish Studies website for more information on the program and application requirements.

Eligibility Criteria For ASU Jewish Studies Scholarships

The eligibility criteria for the Jewish Studies Scholarships at Arizona State University (ASU) may vary depending on the specific scholarship and organization offering the scholarship. However, the following are some general eligibility requirements that applicants may need to meet:

  • Academic Standing: Applicants may need to be enrolled or accepted as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student at ASU.
  • Major/Area of Study: Applicants may need to be pursuing a degree or have a declared major in Jewish Studies, Hebrew, or a related field.
  • GPA: Applicants may need to maintain a minimum GPA, typically around 3.0 or higher.
  • Financial Need: Some scholarship programs may consider financial need as a factor in the selection process.
  • Jewish Affiliation: Applicants may need to demonstrate a connection to the Jewish community through their involvement in Jewish organizations or activities.
  • Essay: Applicants may be required to submit an essay that demonstrates their interest in Jewish Studies.

More Scholarships