Gratz College is a dynamic, vibrant Jewish institution with both on campus and online programs in a full spectrum of disciplines: Jewish Studies, Jewish Communal Service, Jewish Music, Jewish Education, Jewish Early Childhood Education and Jewish Non-Profit Management. Its Samuel Netzky Division of Continuing Education offers in-service teacher training, continuing education, specialized programs and courses, and public lectures and forums. The college also provides a wide range of secondary education programs through its Jewish Community High School.
Gratz College has four divisions: the Division of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies, the Samuel Netzky Division of Continuing Education, the Jewish Community High School and the Tuttleman Library. The College provides professional training and high quality academic and cultural programs of Jewish studies to local, national and international constituencies.
Gratz College offers an extensive array of programs of excellence at the undergraduate, graduate professional, specialized certificate, diploma, continuing education, and pre-collegiate levels. It collaborates with other leading academic institutions to offer its approved and accredited joint programs.
Financial AidGratz College offers a wide variety of financial aid. These include Federal and State financial aid programs, campus-based awards (scholarships and fellowships) and aid available from private sources.
All students who want to apply for any form of campus-based, Federal or State financial aid, must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or a renewal FAFSA for the current year. But it is important to complete these forms as soon as possible in order to meet the deadlines.