Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Program: | Education & Teaching | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Program: | Education & Teaching | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Herzog College in Israel is a prominent institution known for its focus on education, particularly in Jewish studies and teacher training. It was established in 1920, originally as a seminary for training teachers with a strong emphasis on Jewish education and pedagogy. The college has since grown and evolved, offering undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields of education, while continuing its commitment to high standards in Jewish studies, teacher education, and academic research.
Herzog College is particularly respected for combining traditional Jewish learning with modern educational methodologies, contributing significantly to Israel’s educational landscape.
Bible Studies
Jewish Philosophy and Thought
Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology
Talmud and Oral Law
Jewish History
Education and Teaching
Hebrew Language
Special Education
Specialized programs for training teachers in Jewish education, focusing on modern pedagogical techniques.
Teaching certificates are available in various subjects, such as Bible Studies, Hebrew, Jewish Philosophy, and more.
Continuing Education for Teachers: Offering professional development courses for in-service teachers.
Educational Technology Programs: Training educators to integrate technology in teaching.
Talmud Torah Studies: Focused programs for those interested in deepening their knowledge of Talmudic texts.
Advanced Research in Jewish Studies: Research opportunities for those pursuing advanced Jewish studies and archaeology.
Jewish Educational Leadership: Focus on developing leadership skills in educational settings.
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (USD/year) |
---|---|---|
Bible Studies |
3 Years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
Jewish Philosophy and Thought |
3 Years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology |
3 Years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
Talmud and Oral Law |
3 Years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
Jewish History |
3 Years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
Education and Teaching |
3 Years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
Hebrew Language |
3 Years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
Special Education |
3 Years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (USD/year) |
---|---|---|
Bible Studies (Tanakh) |
2 Years |
$5,000 - $6,000 |
Jewish History |
2 Years |
$5,000 - $6,000 |
Educational Leadership and Policy |
2 Years |
$5,000 - $6,000 |
Special Education |
2 Years |
$5,000 - $6,000 |
Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology |
2 Years |
$5,000 - $6,000 |
Jewish Philosophy and Thought |
2 Years |
$5,000 - $6,000 |
Teaching Hebrew as a Second Language |
2 Years |
$5,000 - $6,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (USD/year) |
---|---|---|
Jewish Studies (Bible, Talmud, and Philosophy) |
3-5 Years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
Educational Leadership and Policy |
3-5 Years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
Jewish History and Culture |
3-5 Years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology |
3-5 Years |
$6,000 - $7,000 |
International students can enroll in undergraduate, graduate (Master's), and PhD programs in fields such as:
Jewish Studies (Bible, Talmud, Jewish Philosophy)
Jewish History
Educational Leadership
Special Education
Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology
Programs are offered in both Hebrew and English (depending on the course), so language proficiency in Hebrew is usually required, although some courses may be available in English or with translation support.
Admission Requirements:
Academic transcripts (high school diploma for undergraduate and bachelor's degree for master's/PhD).
Proficiency in Hebrew (for most programs).
Letters of recommendation.
Personal statement or essay.
Some programs may require entrance exams or interviews.
Visa: International students need a valid student visa (A2) to study in Israel.
Tuition fees for international students are similar to those for local students, with undergraduate programsranging from $4,000 to $5,000 per year, Master's programs from $5,000 to $6,000 per year, and PhD programsfrom $6,000 to $7,000 per year.
Scholarships: Herzog College may offer merit-based and need-based scholarships. International students are encouraged to inquire about specific financial aid options.
External scholarships and funding opportunities through Israeli government programs and Jewish organizations are also available for international students.
Language Support: Herzog College offers Hebrew language courses for international students to help them integrate and succeed in their studies.
Student Accommodation: While the college may not offer on-campus housing, there are housing options available in nearby communities. Students can seek assistance with finding accommodation.
Cultural Integration: International students have the opportunity to engage in cultural programs and excursions that explore Jewish heritage, Israel’s history, and contemporary Israeli society.
International students can participate in a variety of extracurricular activities, including lectures, seminars, religious activities, and field trips related to their studies, enhancing both academic and personal experiences.
Herzog College’s strong focus on teacher training and Jewish education provides pathways for international students to pursue careers in education, Jewish studies, and leadership roles in schools, community centers, or educational institutions worldwide.
Graduates of Herzog College, including international students, become part of a global network of educators and scholars, providing opportunities for collaboration, continued learning, and professional development.
Choose the desired program (undergraduate, master's, or PhD) based on academic and career goals.
High school diploma or equivalent.
Proficiency in Hebrew (most programs), although some may offer courses in English.
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
Letters of recommendation.
Personal statement or essay.
Hebrew proficiency may be required depending on the program.
Master’s degree in a relevant field.
Research proposal.
Letters of recommendation.
Personal interview may be required.
Complete the application form available on the Herzog College website.
Submit the required documents, which may include:
Academic transcripts (high school and/or university).
Proof of language proficiency (Hebrew and/or English).
Letters of recommendation.
Personal statement or essay.
Some programs may require an entrance exam or an interview as part of the selection process.
Applications will be reviewed by the admissions committee.
Applicants will receive a notification regarding their acceptance status via email.
Accepted students must confirm their acceptance and pay any required enrollment fees.
Students may need to provide additional documentation, such as proof of health insurance and a valid passport.
Undergraduate Programs: September (Fall Semester)
Graduate Programs: September (Fall Semester) or February (Spring Semester) depending on the program
General Requirements:
Completion of secondary education (high school diploma or equivalent)
Satisfactory academic performance
Adequate scores on standardized tests (if applicable)
Proficiency in Hebrew or English, depending on the program language
Specific Program Requirements:
Education Programs: Relevant high school subjects and sometimes a personal interview or essay
Jewish Studies: Demonstrated interest or background in Jewish studies
General Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
Minimum GPA as specified by the program (typically around 3.0 or equivalent)
Relevant professional or academic experience
Proof of Hebrew or English language proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS for non-native speakers if the program is in English)
Specific Program Requirements:
Education Programs: A relevant undergraduate degree and sometimes teaching experience
Jewish Studies: Relevant background in Jewish studies or related fields
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Amount/Benefits |
Application Process |
Notes |
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Herzog College Academic Excellence Award |
For students with outstanding academic records. |
Partial tuition fee coverage. |
Automatic consideration based on academic records. |
Only for students in certain academic programs. |
Financial Aid for Needy Students |
For students demonstrating financial need. |
Varies based on need assessment. |
Submit financial documents and application form. |
Available for both undergraduate and graduate levels. |
Merit-Based Scholarship |
For students with high academic achievements. |
Partial or full tuition coverage. |
Apply through the college’s scholarship portal. |
Competitive; limited number of scholarships offered. |
Special Scholarships for Teacher Training |
For students enrolled in teacher training programs. |
Partial tuition fee reduction. |
Apply through the teacher training department. |
Specific to teacher training students. |
Community Service Scholarship |
For students involved in community service activities. |
Tuition fee discount or stipend. |
Submit a community service report and recommendation letters. |
Encourages community engagement. |
Facility |
Description |
Location |
Accommodation Type |
Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Main Campus |
Located in Gush Etzion, offering a serene environment for studies. |
Gush Etzion |
N/A |
N/A |
Women's Campus |
Dedicated campus for women students with modern learning facilities. |
Jerusalem |
N/A |
N/A |
Men's Campus |
Separate campus for male students with advanced educational amenities. |
Alon Shvut |
N/A |
N/A |
On-Campus Dormitories |
Basic dormitory accommodation available for students. |
Gush Etzion, near main campus |
Shared rooms, basic facilities |
$250 - $400 per month |
Off-Campus Apartments |
Private apartments rented nearby, more independence and privacy. |
Nearby towns (Alon Shvut, Efrat) |
Private or shared apartments |
$400 - $600 per month |
Student Housing in Jerusalem |
Available for students attending the women's campus, with good connectivity. |
Jerusalem |
Shared rooms, common facilities |
$300 - $500 per month |
Meal Plans |
Optional meal plans available for on-campus residents. |
On-Campus |
Cafeteria-based meals |
$150 - $250 per month |
Library and Study Areas |
Equipped with extensive resources, quiet study zones. |
All campuses |
N/A |
Free for students |
Sports and Recreation |
Access to sports facilities, including gyms and outdoor areas. |
All campuses |
N/A |
Free or minimal fee |
High-Quality Education: Herzog College is known for its rigorous academic programs, especially in Jewish studies, education, and humanities. The college emphasizes critical thinking, in-depth analysis, and a deep understanding of Jewish texts.
Small Class Sizes: Students benefit from small class sizes, allowing for personalized attention from professors and close-knit interactions with peers.
Research Opportunities: The college offers various research opportunities, particularly in Jewish studies, where students can work closely with faculty on specialized projects.
Torah Study: A central aspect of student life, with daily study sessions, lectures, and discussions led by renowned rabbis and scholars.
Shabbat and Holidays: Herzog College provides a supportive environment for religious observance, including organized Shabbat meals, prayer services, and holiday celebrations.
Religious Cohesion: Students from different religious backgrounds and levels of observance are encouraged to engage in dialogue and mutual learning, fostering a strong sense of community.
Clubs and Organizations: Students can join various clubs, including those focused on Jewish learning, arts, sports, and volunteerism. These organizations provide opportunities to develop leadership skills and engage with the community.
Events and Festivals: Regular events such as guest lectures, cultural festivals, and musical performances are organized on campus, offering students a chance to unwind and experience Israel's rich culture.
Community Service: There are numerous opportunities for students to get involved in community service projects, both on and off-campus, reflecting the college's commitment to social responsibility.
Dormitories: Students living in on-campus dormitories experience a strong sense of community, with shared spaces for studying, dining, and socializing.
Dining: The campus provides kosher dining options, with meal plans available for students living in dormitories.
Library and Study Spaces: The college has well-equipped libraries with extensive collections, quiet study areas, and access to online resources.
Sports and Recreation: Facilities include gyms, sports fields, and recreational areas where students can engage in various physical activities and sports.
Proximity to Jerusalem: Herzog College’s campuses, particularly those near Jerusalem, offer students the chance to live and study near one of the most historically and religiously significant cities in the world.
Natural Beauty: The Gush Etzion campus is surrounded by natural beauty, providing a peaceful and inspiring environment for study and reflection.
Academic Support: Tutoring, study groups, and academic advising are available to help students succeed in their studies.
Counseling Services: The college offers mental health and counseling services to support students' well-being.
Career Services: Career guidance and job placement assistance are available to help students transition from college to the professional world.
Integration Programs: Special programs and support services are available for international students to help them integrate into Israeli society and campus life.
Language Support: Hebrew language courses are offered to help non-native speakers improve their proficiency.
Placement Aspect |
Description |
Details |
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Placement Support |
Career guidance and support services available to students. |
Includes career counseling, CV building, and interview preparation. |
Job Fairs and Networking Events |
Regular job fairs and networking events with potential employers. |
Opportunities to connect with schools, educational institutions, and other organizations. |
Teacher Training Programs |
Strong placement support for graduates of teacher training programs. |
High demand for Herzog-trained teachers in Israeli schools and educational institutions. |
Internships |
Internships integrated into various academic programs. |
Provides practical experience and enhances employability. |
Fieldwork and Practical Training |
Required fieldwork components for many courses, especially in education. |
Direct experience in classrooms, religious institutions, and community settings. |
Alumni Network |
Strong and active alumni network providing job referrals and support. |
Graduates often help current students find job opportunities. |
Employer Partnerships |
Collaborations with local schools, NGOs, and community centers for placements. |
Access to a broad network of employers in the education and community sectors. |
Job Placement Rate |
High placement rate, particularly in the fields of education and religious studies. |
Most graduates secure employment shortly after graduation. |
Placement Locations |
Graduates placed in various locations across Israel, particularly in education. |
Schools, religious institutions, community centers, and non-profits. |
Support for Specializations |
Specialized placement support for fields like Special Education, Jewish Studies. |
Tailored guidance and placement opportunities matching the student’s expertise. |
Campus |
Location |
Full Address |
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Gush Etzion Campus |
Alon Shvut |
Herzog College, P.O. Box 87, Alon Shvut, Gush Etzion, 9043300, Israel |
Jerusalem Campus |
Jerusalem |
Herzog College, 6 Dr. Joseph Klausner St., Jerusalem, 9371306, Israel |
Women’s Campus |
Migdal Oz, Gush Etzion |
Herzog College, Migdal Oz, Gush Etzion, 9043400, Israel |
Men’s Campus |
Alon Shvut, Gush Etzion |
Herzog College, Alon Shvut, Gush Etzion, 9043300, Israel |