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JCF Nathan J. and Virginia H. Friedman College Scholarship

JCF Nathan J. and Virginia H. Friedman College Scholarship

Applicable For:

High School Students

Max Award Amount:

$5,000

Application Deadline:

31/03/2024
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About This Scholarship

Student financial aid, such as the Nathan J. and Virginia H. Friedman College Scholarship, is provided to assist them in continuing their study. Academic success, diversity and inclusion, athletic prowess, and financial need are just a few of the criteria used to award the Nathan J. and Virginia H. Friedman College Scholarship.

Jewish high school seniors and graduates who are enrolled or will be enrolled in a four-year undergraduate programme at an authorised institution or university are eligible to apply for the Nathan J. and Virginia H. Friedman institution Scholarship. Outstanding academic record, a cumulative high school GPA of at least 3.3 on a 4.0 scale, financial need, and prior involvement in the Jewish community are requirements.

Eligibility Criteria For JCF Nathan J. and Virginia H. Friedman College Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility requirements that are often considered:

  • Academic Performance: Many bachelor’s degree scholarships require applicants to have a strong academic record. This typically includes meeting a minimum GPA (Grade Point Average) requirement or achieving specific grade thresholds.
  • Enrollment in a Bachelor’s Degree Program: Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll as a full-time undergraduate student at an accredited institution. The scholarship may be limited to specific fields of study or majors, so it’s important to check the program’s requirements.
  • Citizenship or Residency: Some scholarships may have specific requirements related to citizenship or residency. They may be open to both domestic and international students, or they may be limited to specific countries or regions.
  • Financial Need: Certain scholarships are need-based and require applicants to demonstrate financial need. This often involves providing information about family income, assets, and other financial resources.
  • Personal Statements or Essays: Many scholarship programs require applicants to submit personal statements, essays, or statements of purpose. These essays often provide an opportunity for applicants to showcase their achievements, goals, and why they believe they deserve the scholarship.

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