Feb 01, 2024
February 1, 2024
JVS Chicago
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago Academic Scholarship Program

Description

How it works

We administer educational scholarship funds from the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago to help Jewish college and graduate students offset some of their financial burden. Assistance is available for those with financial need who are pursuing careers in the helping professions. Scholarships range up to $4,000 and are potentially renewable.

Eligibility

  • Are Jewish
  • Were born and raised in Chicago metropolitan area*, including Lake County, Indiana; or had one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment
  • Intend to remain in or return to the Chicago metropolitan area after completing school
  • Are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession** on a full-time basis for the fall 2024 through spring 2025 academic year or
  • Are entering your junior or senior year of an accredited bachelor’s degree program in a helping profession** on a full-time basis for the fall 2024 through spring 2025 academic year
  • Demonstrate financial need and career promise

*Chicago metropolitan area includes Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will counties.

**Applicants must demonstrate career promise in a helping profession such as:

  • BUSINESS (undergraduate at U.I.U.C. only)
  • COMMUNICATIONS (College of Media at U.I.U.C. only)
  • EDUCATION – journalist, Jewish studies, teacher
  • HEALTHCARE/PUBLIC HEALTH
  • JEWISH COMMUNAL SERVICE
  • LAW – public interest
  • MEDICINE – audiologist, chiropractor, dental hygienist, dentist, doctor, geneticist, nurse, occupational therapist, optometrist, pharmacist, physician’s assistant, physical therapist, researcher, speech therapist, veterinarian
  • PERFORMING/FINE ARTS – actor/actress, artist, musician, photographer, poet, playwright, sculptor
  • PHYSICAL/NATURAL SCIENCES
  • SOCIAL SERVICE – gerontologist, psychologist, social worker, therapist/counselor
  • THE RABBINATE – cantor, rabbi
  • TECH/SCIENCES – architect, biomedical engineer, biochemist, chemist, engineer, computer scientist, environmental engineer, mathematician, other sciences
  • URBAN AFFAIRS/PUBLIC POLICY
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Chicago, IL