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  For Current Students - Financial Aid
   

Hebrew College's financial aid program is designed to ensure that, to the extent possible, financial need is not a barrier to study here. The College has an extensive financial aid program and assists students in finding outside sources of aid to further support their education.

New and current students applying for financial aid must fill out and submit the following to Marilyn Jaye by May 1, 2005:
Hebrew College Financial Aid Application [PDF - 68k]
2004 Federal Tax Return
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), found at
          http://www.fafsa.ed.gov.


Stafford Loans
If you are applying for a Stafford loan, you will be required to participate in entrance and exit counseling. This counseling is done online at MappingYourFuture.org. You will not be able to receive your funds if you do not go through the entrance counseling.
Stafford Entrance Counseling

Before you graduate, you will be required to go through exit counseling.
Stafford Exit Counseling


Stone/Teplow Families' Educational Scholarship Fund
Students enrolled at Hebrew College who work in the field of Jewish education are eligible for tuition abatement from the Stone/Teplow Families' Educational Scholarship Fund, based on the number of hours they are currently working in the Jewish community. Those working at least 12 hours per week are entitled to a 20 percent tuition abatement; the percentage is prorated for those working less than 12 hours.
Download the application form [PDF - 51k].


Other College Grants/Scholarships
Tuition abatement based on financial need is available to any eligible degree candidate. In addition, individuals employed full-time as Jewish communal workers are eligible for tuition abatement.
Download the application form [PDF - 51k].

For more information about these forms, please contact Marilyn Jaye at 617-559-8642 or email mjaye@hebrewcollege.edu.


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