Education
For new immigrants to Israel, our resource page provides guidance on transferring foreign degrees and obtaining local qualifications. Explore the intricacies of the educational system, empowering yourself to make informed decisions and pursue your academic aspirations in Israel.
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Ulpan
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Educational Subsidies (Misrad HaAliya VeKiltah and more)
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Bagruyot
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University
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Other Training
Limudim B'Yisroel
In addition to the Israeli secular higher educations options, Israel has a number of higher education options specifically geared to the Dati/Charedi communities. Options to study in English in these colleges is limited.
Machon Tal - International Program in English
https://www.jct.ac.il/international/programs-for-women/
CT’s International program for women has been combining rigorous academic learning with a strong religious environment and Torah study. The full-time academic programs are fully recognized by Israel’s Council of Higher Education, and all credits will be transferable. Classes will be held between three and five days a week depending on the degree. Tuition costs will be eligible for partial reimbursement for new immigrants (olim) to Israel.
Nefesh BeNefesh - Information on Higher Education
https://www.nbn.org.il/education-in-israel/
Finding the right education framework is critical, whether you are entering kindergarten, high school, or starting university.

