awards scholarships to children of eligible members who are attending accredited undergraduate programs. This need-based award can be used for books, personal expenses, transportation, tuition or reducing student loan debt. To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must be eligible dependents of members belonging to the National Benefit Fund or Greater New York Child Care Fund. Applicants must also be high school graduates younger than 23 years old who are enrolled full-time in college and are taking a minimum of 12 credits each semester. Scholarship amounts vary according to need, with a minimum award of $750 per academic year.
During the 2025–2026 academic year, JTSP will grant over 2,500 scholarship awards. Here are the top 10 majors and institutions attended by 2025–2026 JTSP applicants:
| 2025 Top Majors |
| 1st |
Nursing |
445 |
| 2nd |
Biology |
291 |
| 3rd |
Computer Science |
211 |
| 4th |
Psychology |
204 |
| 5th |
Business |
173 |
| 2025 Top Colleges |
| 1st |
SUNY at Albany |
116 |
| 2nd |
SUNY Stony Brook University |
108 |
| 3rd |
SUNY University at Buffalo (Capen Hall) |
90 |
| 4-5 |
CUNY Hunter College |
82 |
| 4-5 |
Saint John’s University |
82 |