EdD in Jewish Education Leadership

Pairing the Jewish professional education expertise of Hebrew College with the world-class research and real-world resources of Northeastern University, Hebrew College and Northeastern's College of Professional Studies offer a Doctor of Education with a specialization in Jewish Education Leadership. This unique doctoral program combines online courses with on-campus instruction at Northeastern’s Boston campus and intensive summer institutes at Hebrew College to prepare skilled and knowledgeable leaders for Jewish education.

Doctor of Education in Jewish Education Leadership

At no time has it been more urgent for Jewish educational institutions to have innovative, skillful Jewish leaders, capable of addressing 21st century challenges. The Doctor of Education (EdD) in Jewish Education Leadership is tailored to meet your needs as a Jewish educator or professional who wants to take on greater leadership responsibility in Jewish educational institutions and communal organizations.

Become a Visionary Educational Leader

This program is an excellent fit for a variety of educational professionals:

A Flexible Format

Our EdD program is highly flexible and designed to accommodate your interests and schedule. The program is offered on-campus at Northeastern University’s Boston location and online. All candidates participate in a series of intensive summer institutes at Hebrew College.

Course of Study

Designed for working professionals, the EdD is set up for completion in as little as three years. Candidates take 13 three-credit courses and complete a six quarter hour doctoral project—for a total of 45 quarter hours. The course structure is as follows:

Please note: Additional coursework may be required for students who did not complete appropriate prerequisite coursework within their master’s degree.

Becoming a Doctoral Student

Hebrew College and the College of Professional Studies seek the strongest applicants interested in a high-quality doctoral program. Applications for admission are accepted on a quarterly basis, offering the opportunity to begin studies throughout the year.

Financial aid may be available in the form of federal, state, or university loans, grants, and scholarships. To learn more, please visit the Northeastern University College of Professional Studies website.

To learn more, contact Admissions here.

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617-559-8600    www.HebrewCollege.edu

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