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Gratz College has been a pioneer in higher education and Jewish education since it opened its doors in 1895. While Gratz is rooted in history and tradition, its focus is on the future and innovation. Today, Gratz still is proud to list many "firsts" among its offerings, including the first online master's program in Holocaust and
Genocide Studies.
Gratz, noted for its offerings in Jewish scholarship and professions, as well as its excellent faculty, caters to the educational community as a whole. Gratz College offers a Master of Arts in Education, providing advanced training and credentials to hundreds of certified teachers in public and private schools.
Gratz College awards a bachelor's degree in Jewish Studies. Master's degrees and graduate certificates available at Gratz include:
* Jewish Education
* Jewish Communal Service
* Holocaust and Genocide Studies
* Jewish Non-Profit Management
* Jewish-Christian Studies
Gratz also offers a Doctorate in Jewish Education.
Tuition and Expenses:
* Undergraduate tuition is $2150 per course
* Graduate tuition is $2500 per course
* Other expenses are $135 for fees
Admissions
Gratz College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, recognized by the Ministry of Education and Culture of the State of Israel, and is a partner of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia. We invite you to get to know us and discover all that we have to offer. A good place to start is with our four divisions - The Division of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies, the Division of Adult Jewish Learning, the Jewish Community High School and the Tuttleman Library.