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JCF S.F. Humanities, Inc: Leo Hills Scholarship

JCF S.F. Humanities, Inc Leo Hills Scholarship

Applicable For:

High School Students, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$1,000

Application Deadline:

31/03/2024
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About This Scholarship

Jewish undergraduate students who are studying post-secondary education in a college, university, art or music institution are eligible for the S.F. Humanities, Inc., Leo Hills Scholarship Fund. Two students who completed the requirements for the scholarship will each receive up to $1,000 in funding.

Jewish high school seniors or graduates who want to enter or are currently enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate programme at an approved college, university, or art/music institution are eligible for the S.F. Humanities, Inc.: Leo Hills Scholarship. Students must meet the following requirements: They must have a track record of achievement in the fine arts. Scholarship applications go on sale on February 1 and close in March.

Eligibility Criteria For JCF S.F. Humanities, Inc: Leo Hills Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility requirements that are often considered:

  • Enrollment in a Full-Time Program: Full-time scholarships typically require applicants to be enrolled or planning to enroll as full-time students at an accredited institution. This usually means carrying a minimum course load of credits or units per semester or academic term.
  • Academic Performance: Many full-time scholarships have academic performance requirements. This may include maintaining a minimum GPA (Grade Point Average) or achieving specific academic benchmarks set by the scholarship program or institution.
  • Field of Study or Major: Some scholarships may be specific to certain fields of study or majors. They may target specific disciplines, such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), arts, humanities, or other areas of interest.
  • Citizenship or Residency: Scholarship programs may have specific requirements related to citizenship or residency. They may be open to domestic and/or international students, or they may be limited to specific countries or regions.
  • Financial Need: Certain full-time scholarships are need-based, which means they consider the applicant’s financial situation. Applicants may be required to demonstrate financial need through financial aid applications, providing information about family income, assets, and other financial resources.

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