Short-Term Scholarships
JUC is pleased to offer scholarships to students of Short-Term programs. Students applying for one or more scholarships must meet the requirements detailed in the scholarship descriptions below. All scholarships are subject to the availability of funds and are credited against the student’s account.
Steps to Apply:
- Submit a JUC Short-Term application and register for a specific program.
- Submit a scholarship application here or by clicking "Apply Here" for any scholarship below. Log in to your application profile.
- Students may apply for one or more scholarships on the same scholarship application.
- Please be aware that before your scholarship application can be reviewed by the JUC Scholarship Committee, you must first be accepted into a JUC program. The scholarship application must be submitted prior to the anticipated program.
Deadline:
The deadline for scholarship applications is 15 February.
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Program: Combined 6A Historical and Geographical Settings of the Bible, 7B Jesus and His Times, and Jordan Extension; or 7B Jesus and His Times |
Description: Generous donors have made possible five Tentmaker scholarships for Short-Term program students. Each scholarship covers all campus housing program fees, which include campus housing, mapping materials, tips, instructors, lectures, field trip transportation, site entrance fees, lodging, and three meals a day.
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Type: Scholarship |
Criteria: To be eligible, students must take all programs for full academic credit (no audits). Students must also agree to write a letter of gratitude to the scholarship donors. Preferred students are:
In considering applications, no preference will be given to any particular denomination, church, or school. Note that the recipients of these scholarships will need to supply their own airfare to and from Israel. |
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Amount: All Campus Housing Program Fees |
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Program: Any Short-Term Program |
Description: A generous donor has made it possible for Kairos University students to receive scholarships for any JUC Short-Term program. The scholarship amounts vary based on student need and available funds. |
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Type: Scholarship |
Criteria: To be eligible, students must currently attend Kairos University, demonstrate financial need, and be preparing for ministry, missions, or Christian education. Students must also agree to write a letter of gratitude to the scholarship donors. Note that the recipients of these scholarships will need to supply their own airfare to and from Israel. |
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Amount: Need-based |
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Program: All JUC Programs (Long-Term, Short-Term, Online) |
Description and Criteria: Up to a $1000 annual award or up to $500 per semester award granted to a student or students, pursuing a JUC Master of Arts, Graduate Certificate, Semester Abroad, or Short-Term program, or a JUC Online course. To be eligible, the student must be associated with Shekinah Covenant Fellowship, its school, or other Shekinah Covenant Fellowship associated ministries and must receive a Letter of Permission from the Shekinah Covenant Fellowship to be submitted with their scholarship application. Applicants should demonstrate financial need and be enrolled in a JUC program or course either for credit or as an audit student. The award is renewable in subsequent years and can be combined with other awards. This scholarship is funded by the Matt and Elizabeth Kratzer Shekinah Covenant Fellowship Endowment. The Kratzers have generously created the Shekinah Covenant Endowment Fund to assist members of the Shekinah Covenant Community who have a serious desire to strengthen and grow in their faith through a JUC immersive class – becoming better disciples of Christ and better disciplers for Christ. |
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Type: Scholarship | |||
Amount: Up to $1,000 |