The Masters program in Experiential Education & Jewish
Cultural Arts at The George Washington University offers up to 85% of
funding if applicants apply by February 1.
Please forward this information to Jewish/Holocaust Studies
alumni and current professors to share with their students.
This 13-month Masters program prepares graduates for
professional careers in Jewish museums, JCCs, college campus organizations,
summer camps, and other innovative educational and cultural settings.
Students conduct field placements in D.C. at the following
institutions:
- United States Holocaust
Museum
- Hillel International
- Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society
- Smithsonian
- DCJCC
In addition, students are funded to complete a Summer
Capstone Fellowship outside D.C. or internationally ( i.e. POLIN Museum, The
Contemporary Jewish Museum, The Yiddish Book Center, and museums in
Israel).
I am happy to answer any questions.
Thank you,
Ilana Weltman, M.Ed., M.A.
Project Director,
Experiential Education & Jewish Cultural Arts
Graduate School of Education
and Human Development
The George Washington
University
(904)
252-9684 (cell)
(202)
994-6281 (office)
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