Spend the year or a semester during your junior year at Hebrew University through IU Education Abroad or transfer credit back from Ben-Gurion University, Haifa University, or Tel Aviv University.
The program at Hebrew University in Jerusalem is cosponsored by Indiana University and the Rothberg International School at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. IU students apply directly to the IU Education Abroad Program for one semester or a full year of study. Most students who study in the program do so during their junior year. Fall, spring, and full year programs are available.
All credit earned appears on the student’s IU transcript as IUB credit, satisfies senior residency requirements, and is not considered transfer credit. Students may use IU financial aid for the Hebrew University Program. IUB undergraduates applying to Hebrew University can apply for Presidential Scholarships when applying through IU Education Abroad .
IU students may also study at three non-IU sponsored Israeli universities: Ben-Gurion University, Tel Aviv University, and University of Haifa. Students need to apply directly to these three programs and follow procedures for studying abroad on a non-IU overseas study program. Students may use IU financial aid for these programs. Students receive transfer credit.