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Robert A and Sandra S Borns Jewish Studies Program Scholarships

Robert A and Sandra S Borns Jewish Studies Program Scholarships

Applicable For:

High School Students

Max Award Amount:

$60,000

Application Deadline:

27/01/2024
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About This Scholarship

The Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program Scholarships are scholarship opportunities available to students at Indiana University who are enrolled in the Jewish Studies Program. The Borns Jewish Studies Program at Indiana University is a well-respected program that offers a variety of courses related to Jewish history, culture, literature, and religion.

There are several different scholarships available through the Borns Jewish Studies Program, each with its own set of eligibility requirements. Some of the available scholarships include:

The Borns Jewish Studies Program Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students who are pursuing a degree in Jewish Studies or a related field. 

The Borns Jewish Studies Program Graduate Fellowship: This fellowship is awarded to graduate students who are pursuing a degree in Jewish Studies or a related field. 

The Borns Jewish Studies Program Study Abroad Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to students who are participating in a study abroad program that focuses on Jewish culture and history. 

The amount of each scholarship varies depending on the specific scholarship program and the individual student’s financial need. Scholarship funds can be used to cover tuition, fees, books, and other educational expenses.

Eligibility Criteria For Robert A and Sandra S Borns Jewish Studies Program Scholarships

The Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program Scholarships are a scholarship program designed to support undergraduate and graduate students who are studying Jewish Studies at Indiana University. The eligibility criteria for this scholarship program are as follows:

  • Be a currently enrolled undergraduate or graduate student at Indiana University in good academic standing.
  • Be pursuing a degree or certificate in Jewish Studies, or have completed at least one Jewish Studies course at Indiana University.
  • Demonstrate financial need, if requested.
  • Submit a completed application, including transcripts, a resume, a personal statement, and two letters of recommendation.

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