Ner Israel Rabbinical College |
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Ner Israel Rabbinical College
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400 Mount Wilson Ln
Baltimore, MD 21208 |
General information
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(410) 484-7200
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| Mission |
| Ner Israel Rabbinical College was founded in 1933 by the revered Talmudic giant Rabbi Jacob I. Ruderman of blessed memory for the express purpose of transplanting the great citadels of European Talmudic scholarship in the American soil. Over the past six and a half decades Ner Israel has become one of the foremost sources of Jewish leadership. Our graduates serve with distinction as Rabbis, educators, outreach professionals, in leadership positions of national and international Jewish Service organizations, as well as in lay leadership positions in Jewish communities throughout the world.
Ner Israel is housed on the beautiful 90 acre Beren campus in suburban Baltimore. Our campus facilities are being taxed to capacity. Our student body has grown to over 800 Students. The High school has over 250 students. Our College level program has grown to over 375 students and our Kollel Graduate School has more than 180 fellows.
Ner Israel is authorized by the State of Maryland to grant a Bachelor's, Master's and Doctor of Talmudic Law. We have articulation agreements with Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Towson University, and University of Baltimore. Our students are routinely accepted in Graduate and Professional Schools throughout the country. |
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| Academic year prices for full-time, first-time undergraduate students |
| Tuition and Fees | 2009-2008 | 2008-2007 | 2007-2006 |
| In-State | $ 8,500 | $ 8,000 | $ 8,000 |
| Out of State | $ 8,500 | $ 8,000 | $ 8,000 |
| Books and Supplies | $ 500 | $ 500 | $ 472 |
| On-Campus |
| Room and board | $ 8,000 | $ 7,000 | $ 6,000 |
| Other Expenses | $ 1,100 | $ 1,100 | $ 1,000 |
| Off Campus |
| Room and board | $ 5,000 | $ 5,000 | $ 5,000 |
| Other Expenses | $ 1,100 | $ 1,000 | $ 1,000 |
| Off Campus w/ family |
| Other Expenses | $ 1,000 | $ 1,000 | $ 1,000 |
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Financial aid 2006-2007
Financial aid to full-time, first-time undergraduate students
| Type of Aid | Percentage of students receiving aid | Average amount of aid they received |
| Federal Grants (scholarship/fellowship) |
21% |
$ 3,997 |
| State/Local grants (scholarship/fellowship) |
10% |
$ 6,583 |
| Institutional grants (scholarship/fellowship) |
64% |
$ 8,717 |
| Loans to students |
3% |
$ 9,000 |
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Ner Israel Rabbinical College Bachelor degree Theology + Theological Studies | | A program that focuses on the beliefs and doctrine of a particular religious faith from the intramural point of view of that faith. Includes instruction in systematic theology, historical theology, moral theology, doctrinal studies, dogmatics, apologetics, and applications to specific questions of ecclesiastical... |
| Ner Israel Rabbinical College Certificates/Less-than-2-year Certificate Religious Education | | A program that focuses on the theory and practice of providing educational services to members of faith communities, within the context of a particular religion, and that prepares individuals to serve as religious educators. Includes instruction in planning and teaching lessons; organizing and supervising... |
| Ner Israel Rabbinical College Doctor's degree Theology + Theological Studies | | A program that focuses on the beliefs and doctrine of a particular religious faith from the intramural point of view of that faith. Includes instruction in systematic theology, historical theology, moral theology, doctrinal studies, dogmatics, apologetics, and applications to specific questions of ecclesiastical... |
| Ner Israel Rabbinical College First-Professional degree Rabbinical Studies (MH.L. + Rav) | | A program that prepares individuals for ordination as Rabbis. Includes instruction in Talmud, Halacha, Liturgy and Rituals, Rabbinical Thought, Jewish Ethics, Jewish Education, Pastoral Counseling and Homiletics. |
| Ner Israel Rabbinical College Masters degree Theology + Theological Studies | | A program that focuses on the beliefs and doctrine of a particular religious faith from the intramural point of view of that faith. Includes instruction in systematic theology, historical theology, moral theology, doctrinal studies, dogmatics, apologetics, and applications to specific questions of ecclesiastical... |
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