Hebrew College Located in Greater Boston since 1921, Hebrew College is a transdenominational, accredited academic institution offering graduate and undergraduate degrees in Jewish studies and Jewish education, rabbinic and centurial ordination, and specializations/certificates in day school education, family education, early childhood Jewish education, Jewish special education and Jewish informal education. Hebrew College’s academic degree and certificate programs provide a solid grounding in Judaica and the tools to apply that knowledge toward a career in the Jewish professions or advanced scholarship. Graduates of Hebrew College build successful careers as educators or administrators in Jewish day schools, congregational Hebrew schools, Jewish preschools, community centers, synagogues, and Jewish camps and youth groups; enter the rabbinate and canto rate; earn advanced degrees in Jewish scholarship; or prepare for Jewish communal work. All degree and certificate programs place a strong emphasis on text study and Hebrew literacy. Academic programs include a unique transdenominational Rabbinical School, Cantor-Educator program, and the Internet’s first online master’s degree in Jewish Studies. The Hebrew College Fellows Program provides merit fellowships for outstanding degree candidates. Financial aid is also available. Undergraduate enrollment: 6 Graduate enrollment: 91 Professional enrollment: 70 Tuition: $21,000 Additional fees: registration, $100 per semester; health insurance, $944 (if necessary) Room and board: N/A % of undergraduate students receiving need-based financial aid: 50% % of undergraduate students receiving merit-based financial aid: none Average size of need-based financial aid award: 49% of tuition
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