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Ellen E. and Victor J. Cohn Education Abroad Scholarship Fund for Study at Hebrew University

Offered by Melton Center for Jewish Studies

Reviewed by Lisa FreedlandLast updated Sep 21, 2023
2 awards worth up to

$5,000

Grade level

College Students

Application deadline:

March 1, 2024

Scholarship Overview

Are you an Ohio State University student who will be temporarily studying at Israel’s Hebrew University? Then you might want to consider applying to the Ellen E. and Victor J. Cohn Education Abroad Scholarship Fund! Each year, the scholarship awards up to $5,000 to two OSU students studying at Hebrew University. Just bear in mind that receiving the award is contingent upon your acceptance to Hebrew University as well as OSU’s approval of your travel to Israel. Nonetheless, if you’re an OSU student who will be studying at Hebrew University soon, we encourage you to apply!

Eligibility information

In order to be eligible for this scholarship you must be an Ohio State University student who will continue their enrollment the following academic year and have a desire to/be planning on studying at Hebrew University, in addition to meeting the below eligibility requirements.

Grade Level

College Students

Citizenship

US Citizens, Canadian Citizens, Permanent Residents, DACA, Other

Minimum GPA

No GPA requirement

Religious Affiliation

Jewish

University

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY-ALL CAMPUSES, HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM (THE)

Application information

To apply for this scholarship, you must submit a copy of your advising report, a detailed budget (including program/travel expenses and the dollar amount you can contribute), and the below application materials before the deadline.

400-word essay

Proof of enrollment

Letter of Recommendation

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Scholarship FAQ

Who should I contact with any questions about this scholarship?

For any questions regarding this scholarship application, please contact Melton Center for Jewish Studies at a[email protected].

Is this scholarship renewable?

No, the Ellen E. and Victor J. Cohn Education Abroad Scholarship Fund for Study at Hebrew University is not renewable.

Is this scholarship open to international or DACA students?

No, this scholarship is open to U.S. Citizens, Permanent Residents, and DACA recipients.

Where can I find help writing my scholarship essay?

For help writing the essay component of this scholarship application, check out our guides How to Write a Winning Scholarship Essay and How to Start a Scholarship Essay (With Examples).
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