Tuition and Fees*
Hebrew College strives to ensure that no qualified student is prevented from enrolling for financial reasons. Several means of financial aid are available, including tuition discounts for Jewish educators and Jewish communal workers. The College also helps students identify additional funding sources, such as community scholarships and federal loan programs. Hebrew College seeks outstanding students through the competitive, merit-based Hebrew College Fellows Program.
ANNUAL COST OF ATTENDING HEBREW COLLEGE*
ACADEMIC YEAR 20072008
| Graduate Programs** |
Average full-time tuition and fees
six classes, 18 credits/year |
$15,770 |
Average part-time tuition and fees
four classes, 12 credits/year |
$10,580 |
| Rabbinic School Tuition and Fees |
$20,100 |
| Cantor-Educator Program |
5-Year Program: $20,100
7-Year Program: $13,510 |
| Mekorot Program** |
$20,100 |
| Undergraduate Programs** |
Average full-time tuition and fees
eight classes, 24 credits/year |
$20,100 |
Average part-time tuition and fees
four classes, 12 credits/year |
$10,580 |
| Miscellaneous Costs |
Housing
(estimate for 9 months' rental) |
$16,517 |
| Books and related items |
$1000 |
| Graduate Student Health Insurance |
$944 |
| Undergraduate Student Health Insurance |
$944 |
*The schedule of fees and tuition, methods of payment and refund policies are subject to change as required without advance notice.
** Tuition is based on $865 per credit.
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