Full-time MBA students may receive scholarship awards of up to $10,000 per year for either one or two years. In addition to their MBA studies, scholarship recipients must participate in select Jewish Community Center (JCC) Association career development seminars and educational experiences. Recipients must also agree to complete a JCC internship, aligned with their MBA programs, and work with the JCC for a minimum of two years following graduation.
Interested individuals should contact the scholarship coordinator of the Jewish Community Center organization at [email protected] for application deadlines and a copy of the application.
Scholarship Coordinator
Jewish Community Center Association
520 Eighth Avenue
New York, New York 10018
212-786-5111
jccworks.com
The Wexner Graduate Fellowship offers scholarships to students enrolled in MBA programs who are committed to working within the Jewish community after graduation. Interested candidates between the ages of 21 and 40 must demonstrate excellence in academic achievement and leadership potential within a professional Jewish communal position.
Applicants must have U.S., Canadian or Mexican citizenship or have documentation that will allow them to work and study in one of these countries. Any interested candidate must submit his application, GMAT scores, transcripts of previous university studies, three letters of recommendation and proof of acceptance to a recognized MBA program.
The Wexner Foundation
Office of the Graduate Fellowship Program
8000 Walton Parkway, Suite 110
New Albany, OH 43054
wexnerfoundation.org
The Jewish Federations of North America awards scholarships of up to $40,000 to individuals who wish to work within the Jewish Federation network after graduation. The Jewish Federations of North America awards FEREP scholarships to MBA students who study nonprofit management in their MBA studies. Federation Executive Recruitment and Education Program (FEREP) scholarship recipients must also maintain a full schedule of classes in their MBA programs and enroll in Jewish studies classes. Certain communities offer their own FEREP scholarships, designed to bring graduates with MBA degrees into work in that community's Jewish Federation network.
Applicants may apply concurrently for a community FEREP scholarship as well as a national FEREP scholarship. Applicants for a FEREP scholarship must submit an application form, essay statements, three letters of reference and transcripts from previous university studies. To obtain an application form, write to the FEREP office at [email protected].
Jewish Federations of North America
Wall Street Station
PO Box 157
New York, NY 10268
212-284-6710
ferep.org