Scholarships for Incoming Freshmen at Indiana University, Indiana 2014

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Indiana UniversityScholarship Program: Scholarships for Incoming Freshmen

Type of Award: Scholarship

Nationality: Only U.S. Citizens

Employer: Indiana University is offering Scholarship for Jewish Studies

Level of Study: Undergraduate Studies

Subject(s): Scholarship in the field of Jewish Studies.

Duration: Scholarship is awarded for one year.

Number of Award: Not mention.

Am I Eligible: Candidates will be considered primarily on the basis of outstanding academic achievement and promise. Extracurricular achievements will also be considered. Students must have a high school GPA of 3.5 or above (out of a 4.0 scale) or equivalent and have a record of academic and extracurricular accomplishment. Students committing to pursuing the major in Jewish Studies will be given priority over students who plan to pursue the Jewish Studies certificate.

How do I Apply: Interested applicants must submit their application material By Post or Electronically.

What does it Cover: Scholarships of up to $20,000 ($5,000/year for four years) for incoming freshmen.

Description: Jewish Studies incoming freshmen scholarships are available to students entering IU Bloomington directly from high school and beginning as freshmen (bringing no more than 12 credit hours). All Scholarship recipients must be full-time students and maintain a 3.0 or higher GPA as majors or certificate students in Jewish Studies at IU Bloomington through the funded year/s. Students receiving four-year scholarships may use them, after their freshman year, toward a semester/year of study at Hebrew University, Ben-Gurion University, Haifa University, or Tel Aviv University in Israel, at predominantly Jewish Studies academic programs abroad; for IU sponsored or co-sponsored overseas study programs; or, for full-time, unpaid Jewish Studies-related internships away from IU.

Closing Date: All high school seniors submitting application by Monday, January 27, 2014 will be considered for all appropriate Jewish Studies scholarships.