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Day School Tuition Fund » UJA-Federation of New York The UJA Day School Tuition Fund is designed to broaden access to Jewish day school education and support families seeking a deeper connection to Jewish life.
In recognition of the families and professionals who strengthen our community, the fund will provide meaningful tuition support to eligible families: those enrolling in Jewish day school for the first time, and families of Jewish communal professionals. UJA is committing $15 million — $5 million per year for three years — to fund this initial pilot.
This initiative reflects UJA’s ongoing commitment to the future of Jewish education and its accessibility to a broad and diverse community. The program officially launched in Fall 2025, with tuition support beginning in the 2026 – 2027 school year. Applications for the Jewish Communal Professional track are now closed.
We invite you to explore our FAQ to learn more about eligibility, participating schools, and program details. Families with application questions should contact: dayschoolscholarship@hfls. org Schools, funders, or other organizations should contact: Student Eligibility add Is this scholarship available to all day school families?
In this pilot program, awards are available for first-time day school families and families in which at least one parent works full time at a Jewish communal organization (see school, grade level, employment, and income requirements immediately below). Which grade level does my child need to be in to qualify for this program? For the Jewish Communal Professional track, students must be entering grades K–12.
For first-time day school families, students must be entering grades 6–12 and transferring from public or secular private schools to an eligible Jewish day school. Is there an income eligibility requirement for this program? To be eligible for this scholarship, your household must earn $350,000 or less annually.
A review of finances will be part of the application process. Eligibility will be reviewed each year. For households whose income increases, eligibility will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
School Eligibility and Admissions add Which schools are eligible for this scholarship program? Schools eligible for the scholarship program are located in NYC, Long Island, and Westchester, and take part in UJA’s Fund for Jewish Education (FJE). I work at a Jewish communal organization.
Is my child eligible for this scholarship? Eligible organizations are part of UJA’s network of core partner agencies and organizations. Do I still need to apply directly to my school(s) of choice?
Application to this scholarship program does not replace any application necessary for admission or renewed enrollment at a school. This scholarship process may not align perfectly with your school's admissions process. You will be notified of your family's scholarship award at the completion of the DSTF process.
In parallel, you must complete your school’s application and enrollment process in full before a scholarship is awarded. Funds will be sent directly to schools once enrollment at an eligible school (and, if relevant, employment at an eligible community-based organization) has been verified. Employment Requirements add I work at a Jewish communal organization.
Is my child eligible for this scholarship? Organizations that are part of UJA’s network of core partner agencies and organizations are eligible. Please review the lists of eligible schools and organizations to understand which Jewish communal organizations are eligible under this scholarship program.
Is there a required length of professional service to qualify for this scholarship? You must have been working at one of the eligible organizations for at least three years. The application will require a letter of verification from an executive member of your organization’s staff.
Employees who leave their organization and transition to a different organization during the scholarship award period will have their eligibility reviewed on a case-by-case basis. If I work at one of the eligible schools, or at a synagogue, is my family eligible for this scholarship? In this pilot, only staff who work at one of the listed Jewish communal organizations are eligible.
Scholarship Duration & Application add Will this scholarship only apply for one school year? If you are awarded this scholarship, you will receive the scholarship for three years, assuming your family continues to meet the eligibility requirements, in accordance with the scholarship guidelines. The scholarship will apply to tuition beginning in the 2026–2027 school year.
Award Amounts add How much is each scholarship worth?
Jewish communal professionals with children enrolled in day school: Maximum of $15,000 per child Up to 50% of the family’s total day school tuition bill Cap of $30,000 per family Families transferring their students: Maximum of $18,000 per child entering grades 6 – 8 Maximum of $20,000 per child entering grades 9 – 12 Up to 50% of the family’s total day school tuition bill Cap of $40,000 per family Open to families transferring from public or secular private schools into Jewish day schools (grades 6-12), regardless of professional affiliation School Application Requirements add Do I still need to apply directly to my school(s) of choice?
Application to this scholarship program does not replace any application necessary for admission or renewed enrollment at a school. This scholarship process may not align perfectly with your school's admissions process. You will be notified of your family's scholarship award at the completion of the DSTF process.
In parallel, you must complete your school’s application and enrollment process in full before a scholarship is awarded. Funds will be sent directly to schools once enrollment at an eligible school (and, if relevant, employment at an eligible community-based organization) has been verified. Transfers & Timing add What if my child transfers into an eligible day school within the three-year span of this program?
Each situation will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. For families awarded a scholarship from the Day School Tuition Fund, we will accommodate students advancing to middle or high school within the network of eligible schools, with amounts adjusted for tuition requirements of the new school. When will the application process open?
The application process for the 2026–2027 school year will open in Fall 2025. Please check back for more details and the link to apply. Review Process & Disbursement add How will my application be assessed?
Applications will be reviewed on a first come first served basis, with discretion by UJA leadership for equitable distribution among regions, schools, and organizations. When will I receive the scholarship funds? The scholarship funds will be sent directly to your child’s school and will be applied to your tuition bill.
Scholarship funds will be released when UJA has received verification of enrollment (and, if relevant, employment at an eligible community-based organization). Other Financial Aid add If I receive this scholarship, can I still receive financial aid from my school? Yes, you can still receive a financial aid package from your school.
When you apply for tuition assistance at your school, UJA requires that you disclose your scholarship from the DSTF to the school’s scholarship committee. Please be in touch with your school’s financial aid team for specific questions.
Eligible Schools add The following schools are eligible for the Day School Tuition Fund Scholarship: Abraham Joshua Heschel School Beth Jacob Parochial School of East Side & Esther Schoenfeld High School Bobover Yeshivah Bnei Zion East Flatbush Religious School for Girls Hannah Senesh Community Day School Hebrew Academy of Long Beach - HALB Hebrew Academy of Nassau County - HANC Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway - HAFTR Long Island Hebrew Academy Manhattan High School for Girls Mesivta Ateres Yaakov of Greater Long Island North Shore Hebrew Academy North Shore Hebrew High School Queens Hebrew Academy (Solomon Schechter School of Queens) SAR Academy and High School Schechter School of Long Island United Lubavitcher Yeshiva Westchester Hebrew High School Westchester Torah Academy Yeshiva Bais Limudei Hashem - The Jewish Center for Special Education Yeshiva Ketana of Long Island Yeshiva of Central Queens Yeshiva Ohr Torah - Manhattan Day School Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin Yeshiva Tiferes Bunim D'Munkacs Yeshiva University High School for Boys Yeshiva University High School for Girls Eligible Organizations add The following organizations are eligible for the Day School Tuition Fund Scholarship: Barry and Florence Friedberg Jewish Community Center Berkshire Hills Eisenberg Camps Bronx House Jewish Community Center College of Staten Island Hillel Community Alliance for Jewish-Affiliated Cemeteries (CAJAC) Council of Jewish Émigré Community Organizations, Inc. (COJECO) CZ Wellness Group Inc (Camp Zeke) Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst Harold and Elaine Shames Jewish Community Center on the Hudson Hebrew Educational Society Hebrew Free Burial Association Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds Hillel at Binghamton University Hofstra University Hillel Jewish Association Serving the Aging (JASA) Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services Jewish Child Care Association of New York Jewish Community Center of Mid-Westchester Jewish Community Center of Staten Island Jewish Community Centers Association of North America Jewish Community Relations Council of New York (JCRC-NY) Jewish Deaf Resource Center Jewish Federations of North America Kraft Center for Jewish Student Life (Columbia/Barnard Hillel) Marlene Meyerson Jewish Community Center Manhattan Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty Mid-Island Y Jewish Community Center Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) Rising Treetops at Oakhurst Selfhelp Community Services Sephardic Community Center (The Center) Shorefront YM-YWHA of Brighton - Manhattan Beach Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center Snyder Hillel Center Stony Brook University Tanger Hillel at Brooklyn College The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee The Edgar M.
Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life: Hillel at NYU The Educational Alliance (14th Street Y) The Educational Alliance (Manny Cantor Center) The Jewish Agency for Israel The Jewish Education Project The Marion and Aaron Gural JCC Inc. The New York Board of Rabbis The Suffolk Y Jewish Community Center UJA-Federation of New York Usdan Summer Camp for the Arts Westchester Jewish Community Services (WJCS) Westchester Jewish Council YM & YWHA of Washington Heights & Inwood School Eligibility and Admissions Scholarship Duration & Application School Application Requirements Review Process & Disbursement Is this scholarship available to all day school families?
In this pilot program, awards are available for first-time day school families and families in which at least one parent works full time at a Jewish communal organization (see school, grade level, employment, and income requirements immediately below). Which grade level does my child need to be in to qualify for this program? For the Jewish Communal Professional track, students must be entering grades K–12.
For first-time day school families, students must be entering grades 6–12 and transferring from public or secular private schools to an eligible Jewish day school. Is there an income eligibility requirement for this program? To be eligible for this scholarship, your household must earn $350,000 or less annually.
A review of finances will be part of the application process. Eligibility will be reviewed each year. For households whose income increases, eligibility will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Families of K-12 students who are first-time enrollees in Jewish day schools or families of Jewish communal professionals in New York City, Westchester, and Long Island. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $20,000 per student (capped at $30,000 per family). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Day School Tuition Fund is funded by UJA-Federation of New York. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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