Azrieli Admissions WHERE TEACHING IS SACRED, WHERE LEARNING TRANSFORMS Apply Now More Information Contact Us Artificial Intelligence Biotechnology Computer Science Cybersecurity Data Analytics and Visualization Digital Marketing and Media Mathematics Occupational Therapy Physician Assistant Physics Speech-Language Pathology Admissions Azrieli welcomes applications year-round for our Master's Programs. We are accepting applications for the Fall 2024 Doctoral Program. By applying to the Azrieli, you'll take your first step toward influencing Jewish youth and learning the skills to be an effective Jewish educator and administrator. MS Programs Admission Information Admission Requirements Admission to the MS program is determined by the quality of the entire application. To apply, you must meet the following requirements:A bachelor's degree or equivalent from an accredited college or universityAdvanced background in Jewish studiesCompetence in HebrewEducational Psychology and Jewish Learning is a Pre-requisite for the Master’s program that can be taken through Azrieli either before enrollment or during the first semester in the program. Students may opt out of this requirement with any Intro to Psychology fulfillment from an accredited university. Application Deadlines Fall semester July 15Spring semester December 15Summer semester April 15* Applications are accepted on a rolling basis* We cannot guarantee that your application will be processed if submitted past the above deadlines. * For exceptions, please contact the Azrieli Administrative Office Applying Applicants must complete an Azrieli master's application online, which includes a $50 fee by credit card. As part of the application, the following will need to be uploaded to the application: Unofficial undergraduate transcript Official undergraduate transcript A 3-5 page personal statement about one's goals regarding teaching, and how they intend to use their degree from Azrieli Two letters of recommendation. Please have this form filled out, in addition to the letters: Request for Letter of Recommendation (this form can also be sent as a part of the application) A JPEG photo of yourself sent to bradley.avrahami@yu.edu for our file Please note: applicants from any Yeshiva University undergraduate schools need not send official transcripts. Incomplete applications will not be processed. After most application materials are submitted, we will contact you about setting up 2 interviews with Azrieli faculty members, after which we will make our official decision. Upon approval, we will mail the student a letter of acceptance to the master's program. After being accepted to Azrieli, applicants will be required to pay a $50 deposit to hold their place in the program. Once that deposit is paid, the student will be able to register for classes. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Applicants with an undergraduate degree from a nontraditional four-year institution, e.g., an online school, seminary, foreign school, etc., may also be required to take the verbal and analytical writing portions of the GRE or a similar standardized test, e.g., MAT (Miller Analogy), PRAXIS, NYSTCE. If English is not your primary language, we require that you take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Yeshiva University requires a minimum score of 82 on the Internet-based TOEFL, or at least a 220 on the computer-based TOEFL, to be submitted to YU directly by the testing service (code 2990). For information on the TOEFL, visit www.toefl.org. Pathways BA/MS Admission Information Admission Requirements and Application Before applying to a Pathways program, contact the Pathways Coordinator at pathways@yu.edu to express your interest and learn more about program requirements, coursework, and the application process. The Pathways Coordinator will also connect you with the graduate program director. Once you are ready to apply, follow the directions below. Application Link: www.yu.edu/graduate/apply NOTE: NOTE: If you are a YU undergraduate, you already have an account. Try the “Forgot your password?” button to access that account. You can also create a new account. If you create a new account and your email address is already in our system, then you’ll be brought to a screen with two options: You can click “I signed up previously. Please let me sign into my account.” This brings you back to the home screen, where you can click “Forgot your password?” and reset your password. Or you can click “I have never signed up here before, please create a new account.” This will let you create a new account. Application Instructions: For those logging into an existing account: Log into your account. From the “My Account” page, click “Start a New Application.” You may see applications from previous years. You can ignore them. Click “Start an Application.” Under “Academic College,” choose the YU grad school to which you are applying (Azrieli). A box will appear to choose your “Academic Program.” For YU undergraduates applying to the BA/MS program, choose Jewish Education (BA/MS) – for YU Undergraduates. Then let us know if you are currently enrolled in another YU graduate school (e.g. RIETS, Revel, etc.). Select your term and click “Submit” to begin your application. For those creating a new account: Create your new account and login. Once you login, you’ll be prompted to choose your “Academic College,” which is the YU grad school to which you are applying (Azrieli). A box will appear to choose your “Academic Program.” For YU undergraduates applying to the BA/MS program, choose Jewish Education (BA/MS) – for YU Undergraduates. Then let us know if you are currently enrolled in another YU graduate school (e.g. RIETS, Revel, etc.). Select your term and click “Submit” to begin your application. EdD Program Admission Information Admission Requirements A master's degree in Jewish education or equivalent from an accredited college or universityA background in Jewish studiesAt least two years of teaching experience in an accredited schoolCompetence in Hebrew Applying Applications for Fall 2024 are now being accepted. The application process is online and can be started and continued at any time. Application Checklist:- Basic information- Personal statement- Transcripts from undergrad and previous degree programs- Two letters of recommendation- Two interviews with Azrieli faculty Tuition, Fees and Financing Your Education Tuition, Fees and Financing Your Education 2024-2025 Academic Year (Summer 2024, Fall 2024, Spring 2025) Tuition and fees are set on an annual basis and are subject to change.All Azrieli students are eligible for internal scholarships with submission of an Azrieli Scholarship Application. All students admitted to the program, in good academic standing, and who submit an Azrieli Scholarship Application, are eligible for generous support.We encourage all applicants to submit a Scholarship Application to Marian Reiss, Azrieli's Academic Administrator.Please check the Graduate Student Financial Aid and Tuition Website for more information.TuitionMaster’s program = 36 credits + 1 credit charge for Portfolio (including PEP student teaching)Doctoral program = 51 credits+ dissertation$1,269 per credit Registration fee$ 65 per semesterGraduate student & technology fee$300 per semesterHealth InsuranceYeshiva University requires that all undergraduate and graduate students enrolled for 6 credits or more have health insurance. For more information about these requirements, fees and waivers, go to YU Health and Wellness$To Be Updated per semester for annual enrollment Other FeesLate registration fee$100Audit Fee0.5 credit per coursePortfolio Mandatory Final MS project;(course is billed as 1 credit) $1,269 per semesterDoctoral Seminar II Dissertation writing; 0 credits$1,903.50 per semesterGraduation Fee$150Health Insurance Information Yeshiva University requires that all students enrolled in 6 credits or more have health insurance.All students, who are required to have health insurance through Yeshiva University are charged the Health Insurance fees automatically each Fall and Spring semester. Students in Online Degree Programs are exempt from/ineligible for the Yeshiva University Student Health Insurance Plan.A health insurance Waiver can be filed if the student has their own health insurance coverage.For information about Yeshiva University's health insurance requirements and eligibility or to submit a waiver, please refer to the YU Health and Wellness. Scholarships, Fellowships and Loans Azrieli scholarships are available to many of our students.Applicants who submit an Azrieli Scholarship Application can find out their eligibility.Additional Funding Sources may be available through programs funded by outside groups, such assynagoguesemployercommunity centerslabor unionswomen's organizationsfraternal and civic organizationsStudents are encouraged to research possible external sources of funding for their education.Mid-Career Fellowship ProgramA program that provides additional funding for those who meet the following criteria and can be combined with other Azrieli scholarships:Must be 5 years post undergraduate Have a minimum 3 years experience working in Jewish communal or educational settingsCurrently working at a Jewish Institution in the United States for a minimum of 15 hours per week. Loans and Grants and Additional ResourcesThe Office of Student Finance provides additional information about Graduate School Financial Aid.Website: Office of Student FinanceTel: 646-592-6260Email: accounts@yu.eduYou can also contact the Azrieli Administrative Office at 646-592-6350. FAQ I’m going to be a junior in Yeshiva College/Stern College for Women and would love to get a head start on my graduate education studies. Can I start taking graduate courses early? How long would it take to complete the program? The BA/MS Program allows students to begin graduate studies while completing their bachelor’s degrees. However, students need to be in the final year of their undergraduate studies to qualify for the program. Hang in there for one more year. Do I have to take the GREs? GREs or other standardized achievement tests may be required at the discretion of the dean or the director of the master's program. I have been accepted but want to defer. What do I need to do? If after being admitted, you decide to defer the start of the Azrieli program, you must notify such intent via e-mail to azrieli@yu.edu. Can I obtain a New York State teacher's license through Azrieli? Azrieli programs do not lead to New York State certification at this time.Our graduate master's program is a registered and approved New York State Master's Program. Can I teach in Israel with a degree from Azrieli? Azrieli master's graduates may qualify for the teudat hora-ah, teacher certification, from the Israeli Ministry of Education. General Information Equal Opportunity Yeshiva University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and nondiscrimination in admission and other facets of its educational programs and activities. The University encourages applications from qualified students of diverse backgrounds without regard to sex, religion, age, race, sexual preference, handicap, color, or national origin, within the meaning of applicable law.