Start your process with Part 1 of our application. It’s easy to do and takes less than 1 minute.
Once you submit Part 1, you are officially in our system as an applicant. You will soon receive email instructions for creating an account and moving on to Part 2.
Before filling out Part 2 of the application, we recommend that applicants contact us to set up a conversation and/or a virtual visit. This will help you learn if the Zelikow School is a great match for you.
This is the bulk of your application, which includes in-depth questions about your desire to pursue this professional degree.
If you have already submitted Part 1, you should have received an email with login instructions for Part 2. You can return to edit this application at any time.
Are you having issues accessing the application? Contact Melissa Garai for help.
Revised Essays 2025-2026
These writing samples are your chance to share why the Zschool is the right place for you. You’ll upload these essays in the “Supplemental Materials” section of the application portal.
Writing Sample #1 Personal Statement
We want to understand you better. We’re looking for a well-written personal statement that addresses the following themes. Please do not exceed 5 double-spaced pages.
Choose between the following Short Essay Prompts:
Writing Sample Short Essay- Option A
At Zschool, we believe that meaningful leadership often requires the courage to take risks—whether in thought, action, or spirit.
Describe a time when you took a personal or professional risk. What motivated you, what was at stake, and what did you learn from the experience? How has that shaped your understanding of leadership or innovation?
Please do not exceed 3 double-spaced pages.
Writing Sample Short Essay- Option B
You are the leader of an elite team funded with unlimited budget to solve a problem confronting the North American or global Jewish community. What would you choose and why do you believe it is worth investing community resources to solve?
Think outside the box and use your imagination to create something that stands out and resonates with your audience.
Please do not exceed 3 double-spaced pages.
OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL COMPONENT FOR OPTION B: How would you get the word out about the project you created with the invested community resources? Create a social media post to promote your idea.
Guidelines:
References
Students applying for a degree are required to submit 3 letters of recommendation. Please include 1 letter from each category below.
Transcripts
Place an Order For Your Transcripts
Please request transcripts at least four weeks before the application deadline to allow time for them to be sent to HUC. Transcripts need to be received in order to schedule an interview and determine possible transfer credits. Please provide us with one copy of an official transcript from all of the following:
Have your schools mail the transcripts directly to:
(If electronic: mwaldron@huc.edu)
Office of Recruitment and Admissions
Hebrew Union College
3101 Clifton Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45220
Instructions for applicants with degrees from non-English schools or programs:
Year-by-year records from colleges and universities attended are required. The record must indicate the number of hours per week devoted to each course, grades received for each course, and degrees awarded, with dates the degrees were conferred. This information must be provided in English. If this information is not available in English, it is the applicant’s responsibility to have it professionally translated and certified before it is sent to HUC-JIR. If grades are not determined on a 4.0 scale system, please include guidelines in English from the school that explain the grading system.
Professional Resume
Admissions Interview
Interview with a panel of Administrators, Faculty, Alumni and/or lay leaders from the Zelikow School. This helps us to assess who you are as a person and allows you to present yourself “off the page”. The interview is also a chance to ask questions of various Zelikow School stakeholders. There is space on the application to indicate your availability.
Possible Admissions Outcomes
Following interviews, the Admissions Committee will communicate one of the following decisions:
Start your process with Part 1 of our application. It’s easy to do and takes less than 1 minute.
Once you submit Part 1, you are officially in our system as an applicant. You will soon receive email instructions for creating an account and moving on to Part 2.
Before filling out Part 2 of the application, we recommend that applicants contact us to set up a conversation and/or a virtual visit. We’d love to introduce you a classroom experience and/or set you up for a chat with a student and/or professor. This will help you learn if the Zelikow School is a great match for you.
This is the bulk of your application, which includes in-depth questions about your desire to pursue this professional degree.
If you have already submitted Part 1, you should have received an email with login instructions for Part 2. You can return to edit this application at any time.
Are you having issues accessing the application? Contact Melissa Garai for help.
NOTE: If you are applying to the Zelikow School as an HUC-JIR student or concurrent applicant, please see this page for essay prompts.
Revised Essays 2025-2026
These writing samples are your chance to share why the Zschool is the right place for you. You’ll upload these essays in the “Supplemental Materials” section of the application portal.
Writing Sample #1 Personal Statement
We want to understand you better. We’re looking for a well-written personal statement that addresses the following themes. Please do not exceed 5 double-spaced pages.
Choose between the following Short Essay Prompts:
Writing Sample Short Essay- Option A
At Zschool, we believe that meaningful leadership often requires the courage to take risks—whether in thought, action, or spirit.
Describe a time when you took a personal or professional risk. What motivated you, what was at stake, and what did you learn from the experience? How has that shaped your understanding of leadership or innovation?
Please do not exceed 3 double-spaced pages.
Writing Sample Short Essay- Option B
You are the leader of an elite team funded with unlimited budget to solve a problem confronting the North American or global Jewish community. What would you choose and why do you believe it is worth investing community resources to solve?
Think outside the box and use your imagination to create something that stands out and resonates with your audience.
Please do not exceed 3 double-spaced pages.
OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL COMPONENT FOR OPTION B: How would you get the word out about the project you created with the invested community resources? Create a social media post to promote your idea.
Guidelines:
References
Students applying for a degree are required to submit 3 letters of recommendation. Please include 1 letter from each category below.
Transcripts
Place an Order For Your Transcripts
Please request transcripts at least four weeks before the application deadline to allow time for them to be sent to HUC. Transcripts need to be received in order to schedule an interview and determine possible transfer credits. Please provide us with one copy of an official transcript from all of the following:
Have your schools mail the transcripts directly to:
(If electronic: mwaldron@huc.edu)
Office of Recruitment and Admissions
Hebrew Union College
3101 Clifton Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45220
Instructions for applicants with degrees from non-English schools or programs:
Year-by-year records from colleges and universities attended are required. The record must indicate the number of hours per week devoted to each course, grades received for each course, and degrees awarded, with dates the degrees were conferred. This information must be provided in English. If this information is not available in English, it is the applicant’s responsibility to have it professionally translated and certified before it is sent to HUC-JIR. If grades are not determined on a 4.0 scale system, please include guidelines in English from the school that explain the grading system.
Professional Resume
Admissions Interview
Interview with a panel of Administrators, Faculty, Alumni and/or lay leaders from the Zelikow School. This helps us to assess who you are as a person and allows you to present yourself “off the page”. The interview is also a chance to ask questions of various Zelikow School stakeholders. There is space on the application to indicate your availability.
Possible Admissions Outcomes
Following interviews, the Admissions Committee will communicate one of the following decisions:
Start your process with Part 1 of our application. It’s easy to do and takes less than 1 minute.
Once you submit Part 1, you are officially in our system as an applicant. You will soon receive email instructions for creating an account and moving on to Part 2.
This application needs to be completed in addition to other HUC applications you will be or have completed.
Before filling out Part 2 of the application, we recommend that applicants contact us to set up a conversation and/or a virtual visit. This will help you learn if the Zelikow School is a great match for you.
This is the bulk of your application, which includes in-depth questions about your desire to pursue this professional degree.
If you have already submitted Part 1, you should have received an email with login instructions for Part 2. You can return to edit this application at any time.
Are you having issues accessing the application? Contact Melissa Garai for help.
NOTE: If you are applying to the Zelikow School as an HUC-JIR student or concurrent applicant, please see this page for essay prompts.
These writing samples are your chance to share why the Zschool is the right place for you. You’ll upload these essays in the “Supplemental Materials” section of the application portal.
Writing Sample #1 Personal Statement
We want to understand you better. We’re looking for a well-written personal statement that addresses the following themes. Please do not exceed 5 double-spaced pages.
Choose between the following Short Essay Prompts:
Writing Sample Short Essay- Option A
At Zschool, we believe that meaningful leadership often requires the courage to take risks—whether in thought, action, or spirit.
Describe a time when you took a personal or professional risk. What motivated you, what was at stake, and what did you learn from the experience? How has that shaped your understanding of leadership or innovation?
Please do not exceed 3 double-spaced pages.
Writing Sample Short Essay- Option B
You are the leader of an elite team funded with unlimited budget to solve a problem confronting the North American or global Jewish community. What would you choose and why do you believe it is worth investing community resources to solve?
Think outside the box and use your imagination to create something that stands out and resonates with your audience.
Please do not exceed 3 double-spaced pages.
OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL COMPONENT FOR OPTION B: How would you get the word out about the project you created with the invested community resources? Create a social media post to promote your idea.
Guidelines:
References
Students applying for a degree are required to submit 3 letters of recommendation. Please include at least 1 letter from each category below.
Transcripts
Place an Order For Your Transcripts
Please request transcripts at least four weeks before the application deadline to allow time for them to be sent to HUC. Transcripts need to be received in order to schedule an interview and determine possible transfer credits. Please provide us with one copy of an official transcript from all of the following:
Have your schools mail the transcripts directly to:
(If electronic: mwaldron@huc.edu)
Office of Recruitment and Admissions
Hebrew Union College
3101 Clifton Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45220
Instructions for applicants with degrees from non-English schools or programs:
Year-by-year records from colleges and universities attended are required. The record must indicate the number of hours per week devoted to each course, grades received for each course, and degrees awarded, with dates the degrees were conferred. This information must be provided in English. If this information is not available in English, it is the applicant’s responsibility to have it professionally translated and certified before it is sent to HUC-JIR. If grades are not determined on a 4.0 scale system, please include guidelines in English from the school that explain the grading system.
Professional Resume
Admissions Interview
Interview with a panel of Administrators, Faculty, Alumni and/or lay leaders from the Zelikow School. This helps us to assess who you are as a person and allows you to present yourself “off the page”. The interview is also a chance to ask questions of various Zelikow School stakeholders. There is space on the application to indicate your availability.
Possible Admissions Outcomes
Following interviews, the Admissions Committee will communicate one of the following decisions:
First Round Online Applications Due
First Round Interview Dates (Zoom)
Second Round Online Applications Due
Second Round Interview Dates (Zoom)
Third Round Online Applications Due
Third Round Interview Dates (Zoom)
Fourth Round Online Applications Due
Fourth Round Interview Dates (Zoom)
August 18: First Day of Classes
September 1: Labor Day (No Classes)
September 23-24: Rosh Hashanah (No Classes)
October 1: Kol Nidre (No Classes)
October 2: Yom Kippur (No Classes)
October 7-8: Sukkot I-II (No Classes)
October 14-15: Shmini Atzeret, Simchat Torah (No Classes)
November 27-28: Thanksgiving Break (No Classes)
December 15: Last Day of Classes
December 16-17: Reading Days
December 18-19: Final Exams
January 19: Martin Luther King Jr. Day (No Classes)
January 20: First Day of Classes
February 16: Presidents’ Day (No Classes)
April 1-12: Pesach Break (No Classes)
April 30: Last Day of Classes
May 4: HUC-JIR NY Graduation
May 4-6: Reading Days
May 7-8: Final Exams
May 18: HUC-JIR LA Graduation
June 7-11: Zschool Leadership Conference, in-person in Los Angeles, CA
June 22: First Day of Classes
August 5: Last day of Classes
Mon-Wed, August 4-6: Makeup Classes
August 6: MSOLI Graduation and Culmination
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) , where applicable. Read below.
International applicants for whom English is not the first language must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The TOEFL is administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) in approximately 100 centers outside the United States. See the information available at: www.ets.org/toefl. The TOEFL school code for HUC is 1291.
Candidates who feel they have acquired proficiency in English language may contact admissions to request a waiver of this requirement. Criteria that may merit an exemption from the TOEFL requirement includes (but is not limited to) the following:
Please contact admissions@huc.edu to submit your waiver request and/or with questions.