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"My semester at TAU was a life-changing experience. As a result of my experience on the
OSP, I decided to spend my career working with college students who wish to study
abroad. It’s been ten years since I lived in Israel, but the memories are still as
fresh and powerful as they were when I had just returned."
Dan Hart
Manager of Study Abroad &
Exchange Programs
Arizona State University &
OSP Alumnus 1996-97
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External Scholarships

Students applying to study at Tel Aviv University's overseas program through any one of our offices are also strongly encouraged to seek external (non-TAU) sources of funding.

Some possible sources include, but are not limited to:

  • Your study-abroad office, Middle Eastern Studies Department, or Jewish Studies Department.

  • AZM Helyn B. Reich Scholarship

    Each year, the American Zionist Movement (AZM) grants Helyn B. Reich Scholarships to a limited number of American students who have been accepted and will attend one of several designated Israeli universities for a year or semester (preference given to full-year students). The Helyn B. Reich Memorial Scholarship seeks to honor candidates who demonstrate past pro-Israel activity and a commitment to future involvement with Israel and the Jewish community. Financial need will also be considered, though more emphasis will be placed on merit. Recipients of the Helyn B. Reich Scholarship will be expected to remain involved with the American Zionist Movement following their return to the United States. The scholarship is named in memory of the wife of a past AZM president whose daughter studied at Tel Aviv University and now lives in Israel. Deadline for application is May 1.

    To obtain application information please visit the Scholarship’s website directly.

  • The American Jewish League for Israel

    Contact: Dr. Martin L. Kalmanson
    400 North Flagler Dr. #PHD4
    West Palm Beach FL 33401
    Tel & Fax: (561) 659-0402
    E-mail:ajlimlk@aol.com

  • Hebrew Free Loan Societies
  • Your home school's Hillel and Hillel's Leadership Scholarship Program in Israel (call 202-857-6525).

  • The Dorot Foundation

  • The Yiddish Summer Program - Tuition assistance provided to qualified students by the Goldreich Family Institute for Yiddish Language, Literature, and Culture. Students must be enrolled in the TAU program.

  • American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise (AICE)
    The Schusterman Israel Scholar Awards are open to U.S. citizens who are interested in academic careers related to Israel studies. $10,000 awards will be available to undergraduates who have already been accepted to a graduate program, graduate students who have received master’s degrees in Middle East related fields who wish to pursue a doctorate and doctoral students who are writing dissertations related to Israel. Proposals from candidates in all disciplines are welcome.

    Contact by January 30th:
    Dr. Mitchell G. Bard
    Executive Director
    American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise (AICE)
    2810 Blaine Dr.
    Chevy Chase, MD 20815
    Tel. 301-565-3918
    Fax. 301-587-9056
    Email:mgbard@aol.com

  • National Foundation for Jewish Culture

  • Your local Jewish Federation or Jewish Community Center.

  • Your local synagogue or church.

  • The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
    A private, independent foundation, established by Jack Kent Cooke to help young people of exceptional promise reach their full potential through education.

    Contact: Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
    44115 Woodridge Parkway, Suite 200
    Lansdowne, Virginia 20176-5199
    P: 703-723-8000
    F: 703-723-8030
    E:jkc@jackkentcookefoundation.org

  • Fulbright Grants for American Exchange Students-IIE sponsored by the U.S. State Department.

  • Veterans Affairs- Enrolled graduate students on the MA Program in Middle Eastern History may apply for GI Bill benefits or VA Tuition Assistance. The Certification Form(click to download in .pdf) must be completed by the applicant and sent to the Office of Academic Affairs for certification and processing.

    For more information, contact:
    1-888-GI-BILL-1 (1-888-442-4551); or
    Visit: http://www.gibill.va.gov/education/contact.htm for detailed contact information.

  • NSEP Undergraduate Scholarships
    Institute of International Education
    6th Floor
    1400 K Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20005-2403
    Tel: (800) 618-NSEP (toll-free) or (202) 326-7697
    Fax: (202) 326-7698
    E-mail:nsep@iie.org

  • NSEP Graduate Fellowships
    1825 Connecticut Ave., NW
    Washington, DC 20009-1202
    Tel: (800) 498-9360 (toll-free) or (202) 884-8285
    Fax: 202-884-8407
    E-mail:nsep@aed.org

Note: Financial aid administered by the U.S. Government may be subject to the State Department's regulations.

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