Chinuch Yehudi Scholarship
Are you Israeli?
Did your child attend public school?
You may qualify for Chinuch Yehudi.
Chinuch Yehudi Explained
Who qualifies?
To qualify for Chinuch Yehudi, a family must meet both of these requirements:
- Have at least one child who attended public/charter school for kindergarten or older
- At least one parent of the child must have been born in Israel or spent the majority of their upbringing in Israel
How much does Chinuch Yehudi provide?
Chinuch Yehudi gives up to $1,000 per child that qualifies. Chinuch Yehudi will assess a family’s financial situation and make a determination whether to award half or the full amount.
- Income level below $100,000 – families awarded the full $1,000
- Income level exceeds $100,000 – families awarded $500 per year (extenuating circumstances are taken into consideration)
What is the family learning requirement?
To qualify for Chinuch Yehudi, one parent must learn two hours per quarter (4 times per year).
One hour must be in-person, the other hour can be by ZOOM.
How is the money applied to tuition?
Student will receive a $100 tuition discount per month, on the following month’s invoice (on a 10-month billing cycle)–totaling a discount of $1,000 per year.
What happens if a family does not fulfill their learning requirement?
Student loses the scholarship, and the parent is liable for the corresponding loss of tuition.
How many years can a family receive Chinuch Yehudi funding?
A family will receive Chinuch Yehudi funding until all their children graduate from high school.
How do you apply?
You complete an application.
You must renew yearly to keep your scholarship.