Criteria and Conditions


Criteria for Scholarship Allocation

Challenging Socioeconomic Status

 Eligibility is determined based on the applicant’s gross monthly income per household member (typically in the home of the applicant’s parents), except in the cases of students who are cut off from family contact and without family support. Applicants must submit income verification and supporting documents.

Academic Requirements

 Applicants must meet faculty academic standards, including completing the required credit load and meeting the criteria for progressing from year to year. Students enrolled in less than 50% of a full-time study load are not eligible.

Tuition Payments

 Receiving a scholarship is contingent upon tuition fee payments and/or submitting an approved study plan for the academic year in which the scholarship is requested.


Undergraduate Financial Aid Scholarships 

Eligibility: 
Israeli citizens pursuing an undergraduate degree with a minimum study load of 50% are eligible to apply for a financial aid scholarship. 

Not Eligible for Financial Aid Scholarships: 

  • Students pursuing an additional undergraduate degree. 

  • Students with "special student" status. 

  • Students enrolled in an accounting internship year. 

  • Students receiving additional financial support exceeding 25,000 NIS in the form of tuition waivers, living stipends, or housing scholarships provided by internal or external sources (foundations, organizations, military programs, National Insurance, etc.). 

  • Students who have received financial aid scholarships for more than one year beyond the standard duration of their degree. 

 


Scholarship Eligibility for Graduate Students

Eligible applicants:

Israeli citizens enrolled in one of the following programs:

  • Master’s degree students (excluding executive programs) in their 1st or 2nd year, studying at least 50% of a full-time load.
  • Doctor of Medicine (MD) and Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) students in their 4th to 6th year, studying full-time.
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) students enrolled full-time.
  • Doctor of Clinical Pharmacy (PharmD) students enrolled full-time.
  • Teaching certificate students in their 1st or 2nd year.
  • Students in the MSW’s supplementary studies program (for holders of degrees in other fields) at the School of Social Work.

 

Not eligible for financial aid:

  • Students enrolled in less than 50% of a full-time study load.
  • Students who have already received financial aid for the standard duration of their degree program.
  • Students in a Master’s preparatory year or a non-degree program.
  • Accounting students in a one-year professional training program.
  • Students pursuing a second graduate degree.


Scholarship Cancellation Policy

The university reserves the right to demand partial or full repayment of a scholarship under the following circumstances:

  • Withdrawal from studies, either voluntarily or due to a university decision.
  • Providing false information used as a basis for awarding the scholarship and/or failing to update changes to information originally provided when submitting the application form (that may affect scholarship eligibility).
  • Failure to meet university academic requirements stipulated for scholarship recipients.