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Anne Scheiber Scholarship

Become Part of a Legacy

About the Scholarship

Benefactor Anne Scheiber believed in the mission of YU: to apply the best of Torah values and Western knowledge to serving the community. In 1995, her estate established the Anne Scheiber Scholarship Fund for financially and academically deserving Jewish women studying at Stern College for Women and Albert Einstein College of Medicine "who have indicated their desire to assist in the development of humanity, and alleviate pain and suffering."

Anne Scheiber's extraordinary generosity has paved the way for women to become leaders in their fields. Her vision is shared by YU, where students respond to the demands of a dual curriculum with focus and commitment to human values. Like Anne Scheiber, we can help you make a difference.

Here's how you can be a part of her legacy.

Albert Einstein College of Medicine Scholarships

Scholarships up to full tuition will be awarded each year to qualified students with the amount based on the student's need. To be considered for these scholarships, students must:

  • Be enrolled at Stern College for Women and intend to study medicine or the physical and natural sciences and demonstrate financial need as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
  • Show leadership potential, initiative or creative excellence through extracurricular activities and community involvement
  • Indicate a desire to assist humanity

Graduate scholarships up to full tuition are awarded to graduates of Stern College for Women entering Albert Einstein College of Medicine or its Sue Golding Graduate Division of Medical Sciences who require financial assistance. Undergraduate and graduate scholarship awards are reviewed annually and may be renewed until graduation.

NEW - Scheiber STEM Undergraduate Scholarships

Students enrolled in one of Stern College of Women's STEM-related programs are eligible for a $10,000 annual scholarship. Students will be automatically considered for a scholarship during the financial aid process. To qualify, students must meet the following requirements:

  • Submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) annually and demonstrate a financial need
  • Incoming students need to have graduated high school with a 3.25 (87 average) or better
  • Continuing students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or better
  • Students need to matriculated into one of the following majors 
    • Biochemistry
    • Biology
    • Chemistry
    • Computer Science
    • Mathematics
    • Physical Sciences
    • Physics
    • Pre-Engineering
    • Pre-Health Sciences
    • Psychology

Application

For further information, please visit our Pre-health Advisement page.

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