American Summer, Special, & Hebrew Program Students

Scholarships & Financial Aid

Funding SourceEligibilityAmountDeadlineApplication & Links
Needs-Based ScholarshipWe use the EFC on your FAFSA® Application | Federal Student Aid as a tool to determine your eligibility. This is not federal aid.Varies according to FAFSA® Application | Federal Student Aid results

US$1000 max/per summer session
Autumn: June 1

Spring: December 1
Application

FAFSA® Application | Federal Student Aid
Special Summer 2025 Scholarship for US StudentsAll American citizens registered to summer session, excluding special programs, are eligible for an automatic fee reduction of US $500 from their total tuition sum.
US$500
Varies (according to the application deadline of the specific course)FinAid@hebrewu.org
Diversity US$ 5,000May 1Application
Alternative SourcesVariesVariesVariesLearn more

If you are not from the United States, please see our scholarships and financial aid for other international students.

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Hebrew University’s Rothberg International School offers you a challenging and rewarding academic environment to help you achieve your goals. Our tailored, flexible programs offer short- and long-term study opportunities.

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Pre-Semester Program: “Encountering Jerusalem”
Spring
Practical Hebrew Beginners 4 credits
Israeli Society3 credits
Pre-Semester Program: “Encountering Jerusalem”
Autumn
Practical Hebrew Beginners4 credits
Modern Standard Arabic Beginners 5 credits
Jerusalem: A Journey Through Time and Space3 credits
Pre-Semester Program: “Encountering Jerusalem”
Autumn
Practical Hebrew Beginners4 credits
Modern Standard Arabic Beginners 5 credits
Jerusalem: A Journey Through Time and Space3 credits
Pre-Semester Program: “Encountering Jerusalem”
Spring
Practical Hebrew Beginners 4 credits
Israeli Society3 credits