Gratz College: Transforming Jewish Education

Gratz College, the first transdenominational Jewish college in the United States, has been teaching Jewish studies and training Jewish professionals for more than a century. Today, the 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. We are committed to providing today's students, wherever they live, with access to Jewish learning at the highest levels of excellence.  More >>

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Through its Samuel Netzky Division of Continuing Education, Gratz College offers in-service teacher training, continuing education, specialized programs and courses, and public lectures and forums. It also provides an extensive array of secondary education programs through its Jewish Community High School. The Tuttleman Library of Gratz College is a major research center available to the scholar and the general community.

Federation-logoGratz College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, and is a constituent agency of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia. Gratz College does not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, disability, race, national and ethnic origin, religion, creed, sexual orientation or gender identity in its admission to, or in the administration of, its educational policies, admissions policies, fellowship and financial aid programs, or other school-administered programs.