Apply Now for a Generous Fellowship in Master of Jewish Education at Hebrew College

From Section:
Teacher Education
Published:
Apr. 03, 2015
2015

Source: Hebrew College

 

Hebrew College’s Shoolman Graduate School of Jewish Education is now accepting applications for generous MJEd fellowships beginning this fall. The 36 credit MJEd can be completed entirely online or in conjunction with on-campus coursework. Fellows receive an annual financial-aid award of up to 65 percent. Recipients must complete 12 credits per year for three years, for a total of 36 credits. To qualify, submit your application by June 26, 2015.

 

Program Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
  • Current or previous experience working in a Jewish educational setting


The MJEd may be taken as a stand-alone degree or include an area of specialization, such as arts education, early-childhood education, experiential education or special education.

For more information and registration go to the Shoolman web site.


Updated: Aug. 21, 2021
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