| Registration Fee: |
$100 if you are taking courses for credit or a combination of credit and non-credit courses
$50 if you are taking courses for non-credit
$50 late fee added starting the first day of the semester |
| For-credit Tuition: |
$865/credit for all graduate-level courses |
| Non-credit Tuition: |
$765/course for 4-credit courses or
$550/course for 3-credit courses
(excludes Hebrew language courses)
20 percent discount for seniors 65 and older taking courses for non-credit |
| Hebrew Language Courses: |
|
| Mekhina |
$550 (non-credit only--required of all students before taking Hebrew I) |
| Hebrew I-IV |
4 undergraduate credits$3,460
Non-Credit$1,050 |
| Tuition Policy: |
Tuition is due at the time of registration. |
Financial Aid at Hebrew College
Financial aid is available only for matriculated students (a matriculated student has applied for and been accepted into a Hebrew College degree or certificate program). Several means of assistance are available through the College, including grants, scholarships and student loans. Several means of assistance are available including grants, scholarships and student loans. Tuition abatements are available to those working in the Jewish community: the
Stone/Teplow Fund for Jewish educators
[PDF - 47k], and the
Communal Worker Fund for Jewish communal workers
[PDF - 47k].
Students must complete a Hebrew College
financial aid form [PDF - 68 k], file the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and supply other documentation as required.
To read and print the application form, you will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader®. If you do not have Acrobat Reader® on your computer, you can download it by
clicking here.
For more information, contact the Financial Services Administrator: 617-559-8642;
mjaye@hebrewcollege.edu.
General Eligibility Requirements
Financial aid decisions are made on the basis of need, merit and Hebrew College's goal of enabling students to enroll, whatever their financial resources. Financial aid is offered only to matriculated students in degree or certificate programs. Current and prospective students are encouraged to apply for assistance; matriculated students must reapply for aid each year. You may
download the financial aid form online [PDF - 68 k]. Allow a minimum of four to six weeks after the completed financial aid application is received for a decision.
To be eligible for financial aid, a student must meet the following criteria:

be admitted as a degree-seeking student who is currently enrolled at least half-time;

for current matriculated studentsmaintain satisfactory progress in their course of study and reapply each year by May 1.
For more information, please contact the Financial Services Administrator: 617-559-8642; mjaye@hebrewcollege.edu.