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JCF Helen B. Lewis E. Goldstein Scholarship

JCF Helen B. Lewis E. Goldstein Scholarship

Applicable For:

High School Students, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$10,000

Application Deadline:

31/03/2024
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About This Scholarship

Jewish high school seniors or graduates who intend to enrol in or are currently enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate programme at an authorised institution or university are eligible for the Helen B. and Lewis E. Goldstein Scholarship. Anyone enrolled in a professional programme, such as law school, business school, or library/information science, will be given preference. Additionally, an immigrant student will receive preference.

The student may receive a prize of up to $10,000. About: Jewish students with financial need and academic merit are given the Helen B. and Lewis E. Goldstein Scholarship, which is offered by the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund.

Eligibility Criteria For JCF Helen B. Lewis E. Goldstein Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility requirements that are often considered:

  • Admission to Law School: Generally, to be eligible for a law school scholarship, you must have been accepted into a law school or be in the process of applying for admission. The scholarship may be specific to a particular law school or open to multiple institutions.
  • Academic Performance: Law school scholarships often consider academic achievements as an eligibility criterion. This may include a minimum GPA requirement or specific academic benchmarks.
  • LSAT Score: The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a common requirement for admission to law school. Some scholarships may consider LSAT scores as an eligibility criterion, and there may be minimum score requirements or score thresholds.
  • Field of Study or Specialty: Certain scholarships may be targeted towards specific areas of law or specialty programs within law school. For instance, there might be scholarships for students interested in environmental law, international law, or intellectual property law.
  • Demographic Criteria: Some scholarships aim to support students from underrepresented or historically marginalized groups. They may have eligibility criteria related to gender, race, ethnicity, or other demographic factors.
  • Community Involvement or Leadership: Law schools often value applicants who have demonstrated involvement in extracurricular activities, community service, leadership roles, or other notable achievements outside of academics. Scholarships may consider these factors in their eligibility criteria.

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