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Gratz at a Glance

Affordable and Flexible Online Degree Programs for Working Professionals

Gratz College serves a continuum of learners with an array of online graduate, certificate, and continuing education for professionals, such as CLE courses for lawyers, and teen programs. Our students hail from across the nation and the world, representing a diverse range of backgrounds, affiliations, and professional experiences.

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Enrollment

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  • 78% Part-Time

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  • 33% 30+under

  • 26% 31 - 40

  • 18% 41 - 50

  • 23% over 50

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  • 11 Countries

  • 43 States

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  • 1:3 Students 

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  • 6 Terms

  • 8 Weeks

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  • 20+ years

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Turning Lifelong Learning into Leadership: Why This Matters for the Jewish Future

South Florida alumni, students, and friends are invited to a “poolside” chat with Dr. Leslie Ginsparg Klein, Dean and Chief Academic Officer of Gratz College. An author and scholar, Dr. Klein will share insights on lifelong learning, Jewish leadership, and why these ideas are essential for the future of higher education in the Jewish space.

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The Dilemma of Ordinary People in 1930's Germany

This presentation explores how ordinary Germans responded as democracy collapsed and Nazism rose. Were they complicit, coerced, or misled? We examine the choices citizens faced, what they knew about the Holocaust, and how they reacted to the Nazi regime. David K. Wessel also shares his father’s family story, revealing how some fled Germany, others stayed despite doubts, and some supported the Nazi Party.

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Men in Black, Women in Color: Jewish Education and the Paradox of Tradition

Black suits. Black hats. Colorful Skirts. Glamorous Wigs. Behind these choices lies the story of how Orthodox Jews balanced tradition and change. This lecture brings to life the Bais Yaakov school movement, showing how classrooms and clothing became powerful symbols of faith, identity, and culture. Discover how education became the stage where continuity met modernity, where innovation was employed in the name of tradition, and where the marginalization of girls in Jewish life led to surprising opportunities.

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Matchmaker, Matchmaker: from Anatevka to Gratz
Join local matchmakers Danielle Selber (Gratz MAJS ‘08) and Wendie Sittenfeld for traditional text study on a variety of Jewish texts–both modern and rabbinic that reflect on matchmaking. Hear about the changes in Jewish dating trends today. Then just for fun, read an interactive skit which blends contemporary matchmaking techniques with Fiddler on the Roof and Shalom Aleichem.
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K-12 Day of Learning: Professional Development for Educators
Join Gratz College, the Weitzman Museum, ADL-Philadelphia, and the JCRC of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia for a full-day* professional development symposium designed for K–12 educators, school leaders, and DEI professionals. This professional learning experience will help participants expand their understanding of Jewish identity, confront antisemitism, and foster more inclusive learning environments. 
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Building Communities of Learners through Collaboration

Gratz College is internationally recognized as a leader in developing effective educators, professionals, leaders and scholars, both within and beyond the Jewish community; inspiring life-long learners; and helping to build informed and strong communities through education grounded in Jewish values.

Alexandra Kay Rudolph

Doctoral program in Holocaust and Genocide Studies

“It has been a dream of mine since I was a little girl to be able to work to preserve both the history of the Holocaust and the ability to learn and understand the significance of the effects of the Holocaust.”

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