Gratz College Announces Graduate Fellowships in Jewish Education, Jewish Communal Service and Nonprofit Management

Gratz_CollegeGratz College is currently accepting applications for the M.A. in Jewish Education, M.A. in Jewish Communal Service and the M.S. in Nonprofit Management. This is the 4th cohort of the successful Gratz College Midcareer Fellowship program which was first launched in 2013.

The graduate degrees in Jewish Education, Jewish Communal Service and Nonprofit Management support greater job competency, increased marketability and more diversified skills for Jewish organizational administrators, Hillel staffers, youth group directors, day and supplementary school educators and professionals working in Jewish organizations.

Students accepted into the fellowship program will receive a 45% scholarship.

Gratz College Midcareer Fellows have three years to complete their degrees, allowing students to attend school part time. Students can complete courses online. The M.A. in Jewish Education and the M.S. in Nonprofit Management are both offered entirely online. The M.A. in Jewish Communal Service requires minimal on-campus presence, usually completed during Summer Institute sessions. The fellowship’s generous tuition awards make these graduate degrees much more affordable as well.

For more information, please visit the Gratz College website or contact Dodi Klimoff, Assistant Director of Admissions, at 215-635-7300, ex. 140 or dklimoff@gratz.edu.