Admissions FAQsWhat types of
programs are available at Hebrew College? Who are the faculty
at Hebrew College? Who studies
at Hebrew College? Do I have to be Jewish
to go to Hebrew College? Is Hebrew College
affiliated with a particular religious movement? Can I take courses
without working toward a degree? Can I study online? How do I apply to
Hebrew College? What is the cost of
courses? How do I apply
for Financial Aid? Is the TOEFL required? Are GREs required? How can I arrange a
campus visit? Where can I get more information?
What types of programs are available at Hebrew
College? Hebrew
College
offers a variety of Jewish professional education degree and certificate programs, including rabbinical ordination, cantorial ordination, several master's programs and a variety of certificates in Jewish education and Jewish music specializations. Visit Jewish Professional Education for an overview and links to each program.
Who are the faculty at Hebrew College?
You will find biographies of our Rabbinical School faculty, School of Jewish Music faculty and other outstanding faculty throughout the Hebrew College website. Contact information is located in the Faculty/Staff Directory.
Who studies at Hebrew College? Hebrew
College
is primarily a graduate school with a small number of undergraduate students.
Graduate students of all ages, backgrounds and beliefs come to Hebrew College to
pursue a career as a rabbi, cantor, Jewish educator or other Jewish communal professional. Some students come to Hebrew College straight after college, others enroll after working in the Jewish professions for several years, and still others study here to prepare for a second career in midlife. In addition to those with professional aspirations, some of our students enjoy coursework for the pure love of learning and Jewish personal enrichment. All are welcome--the diverse mix of interests adds to the excitement of the learning process.
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Do I have to be Jewish to attend Hebrew College?
No. Students from a wide variety of backgrounds are welcome to study at Hebrew College. The Rabbinical School and Cantorial Ordination programs in the School of Jewish Music are
only open to Jewish students, but they do not require that students be
affiliated with any particular stream of Judaism.
Is Hebrew College
affiliated with a particular religious movement?
No. Hebrew
College
is pluralistic and welcomes students from a diverse array of religious
and secular backgrounds.
Can I take courses without working toward a degree?
You may take up to three courses for credit as a non-matriculated student
before being required to matriculate. You may audit certain courses on a
non-credit basis.
Can I study online at Hebrew College? Yes, Hebrew College offers a growing array of online courses, degrees and certificates. See Study Online for more information.
How do I apply to Hebrew College?
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What is the cost of courses?
The cost of courses varies; please see our Tuition and Fees page
for more information.
How do I apply for Financial Aid?
Guidelines may be found on our Financial
Aid page, or contact Marilyn Jaye, Student Financial Services Coordinator,
at
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or
617-559-8642.
Is the TOEFL required?
If English is not your first language, you will probably be required to complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL); some students are given an exemption if they have completed a
degree at an academic institution where the language of study was English.
Are GREs required?
GRE test scores are required for all degree programs but not for certificate programs.
How can I arrange a campus visit?
Contact the Office of Admissions at
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or
617-559-8610.
Where can I get more information?
You may fill
out our online form to request information, or contact the Office of
Admissions directly at
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