Gratz College Announces 3rd Cohort in Master’s Fellowships in Jewish Education, Nonprofit Management and Jewish Communal Service

Published: 
2015

Source: Gratz College

 

Gratz College is delighted to announce the creation of 14 new fellowships: seven for the M.A. in Jewish Education and seven for the M.S. in Nonprofit Management for Faith-based Organizations and the M.A. in Jewish Communal Service. This is the third cohort of the successful Gratz College Midcareer Fellowship program which was first launched in 2013.

 

Gratz College Midcareer Fellows have three years to complete their degrees, allowing students to attend school part time. Students can also take many (or all!) of their 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 intensive 6-day Summer Institute sessions. The fellowship’s generous tuition awards make these graduate degrees much more affordable as well.

 

Gratz College is currently accepting applications for Midcareer Fellowships in Jewish Education (MAJEd), Nonprofit Management for Faith-based Organizations (MSNPM), and Jewish Communal Service (MAJCS). The MSNPM and MAJCS require three additional courses to qualify for the Fellowship.

 

For more information see the Gratz College website.

Updated: Jul. 30, 2015
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