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Scholarships Available
Awards. . .
Awards generally range between $1,000 and $6,000. Individuals are considered on the basis of economic need and are expected to have exhausted all available resources including college financial aid awards as well as federal, state and other private funds.
Who. . .
Undergraduate students attending two-year or four-year accredited institutions, as well as vocational certificate programs are eligible to apply. Under certain circumstances, some one-year Israel programs are considered. Greater Boston residency requirements apply, and independent students must have spent at least two years as a resident of the area. Primary consideration is given to Jewish students. International students qualify to apply if they have an I-551, I-551C or I-94 status.
When. . .
The application deadline is April 30th for undergraduate students entering their sophomore, middler, junior or senior year. For fall freshmen, the deadline is May 15th. For more information and an application, please contact Jewish Vocational Service at 617-399-3100 or email
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A program for college-bound seniors-on April 1, 2010
Jewish Vocational Service provides staff support to the Scholarship Committee. JVS is a constituent agency of CJP and a United Way beneficiary.
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