The Hornstein Program considers all accepted students for scholarships (that cover all or part of tuition) and living stipends, including our full-tuition Ribakoff Scholarship. Awards are made on a competitive basis and, in part, are based on the student’s area of interest. No additional application procedures are necessary to apply for these funds. We endeavor to provide substantial aid to all applicants accepted for study in the Hornstein program.
In addition to Hornstein funds, all applicants are strongly encouraged to apply for external scholarship programs such as those listed below. Along with providing funds that can be used to supplement Hornstein awards, many of these scholarships provide significant training and mentoring opportunities for their award winners. For students entering in the Fall of 2008, Hornstein will provide additional stipend funds to any student who receives a full or partial tuition scholarship from external sources.
Major sources of scholarship aid for graduate study in Jewish communal leadership include:
For a list of other organizations offering scholarships, please visit our Other Resources page.
Finally, non-competitive, need-based financial aid is also available. To be considered for need-based aid, applicants should submit the College Scholarship Service (CSS) PROFILE form, available online at profileonline.collegeboard.com or call (800) 778-6888. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences code is 0046.