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Honors Programs - The S. Daniel Abraham Honors Program at Stern College or the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Honors Program at Yeshiva College offer an array of academic and extracurricular opportunities to exceptionally qualified students. Applicants to the honors programs are also considered for academic scholarships. Click here for more information regarding applying to the Honors Programs.
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Deans Scholarships - Well qualified students, as part of their application for admission, are identified by the Office of Admissions and recommended to the scholarship committee. Click here for information on qualifications and award amounts for Deans Scholarships.
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Fifth Year Scholarship Program Many Yeshiva University students are able to complete their undergraduate degrees in only three years on campus, combined with a year or more of Torah study in Israel. For those students wishing to spend a full four years post-Israel on campus, this program eases the financial burden of the fifth year. Click Here for more information on this program.
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Women interested in pursuing a career in the Sciences or in Jewish Education may be considered for special endowed scholarships.

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For more information on the Jewish Foundation for Education of Women scholarships for science students click here.
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For more information on the Legacy Heritage Fund and other scholarships for women in Jewish Education click here.
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Men with strong backrounds in Talmud who are interested in undertaking a rigorous Torah Study program may apply to the Yeshiva Masmidim Honors Program. Masmidim Honors students are offered a full tuition scholarship as long as they continue to fulfill the requirements of the program.
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Two of Yeshiva University s graduate schools provide full tuition scholarships to YU alumni admitted to their programs.

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Stern College graduates who are admitted to Albert Einstein College of Medicine may be eligible for Anne Scheiber scholarships at AECOM. Click here for more information about this program.
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Graduates of ALL Yeshiva University undergraduate schools who are admitted to Benjamin Cardozo School of Law are considered for scholarships. Three men and three women each year are awarded. Click here for more information on this program.
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