How to Apply

At Hebrew University

It’s easy to enroll in our online programs. We’ll walk you through the undergraduate or graduate admission process, so you know exactly what you need to complete your application. Below, you can find helpful answers to some frequently asked questions. If you still have questions, you can contact an admission counselor by calling or emailing.

Do you require GRE/GMAT or SAT scores?

No, we don’t require these test scores as part of your application. Refer to the application process sections above for specific information about what’s required for undergraduate and graduate admission.

What is the Admission Deadline?

Acceptance decisions are made on a rolling basis throughout the year for our six undergraduate terms, and five graduate terms. To apply, follow the steps above, beginning with your Online Application.

Your admission counselor will help you through the application process.

Are there GPA requirements?

Our mission is to make education accessible for all, so we have different program options that accommodate all GPAs.

For graduate admission, a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.75 is required for full acceptance or 2.00 for provisional acceptance unless otherwise noted by the program. Completion of a post-bachelor’s degree supersedes this requirement.

Application Fees?

To apply to an undergraduate program, there’s a non-refundable $200 application fee. Make checks payable to Hebrew University System or make payments online.

To apply to a graduate program, there’s a non-refundable $200 application fee. Make checks payable to Hebrew University System or make a payment online.

Can I transfer credits to Hebrew University from other schools?

You may be eligible to transfer up to 45 credits toward a bachelor’s degree and 15 credits toward a master’s degree.

All transcripts are to be submitted from the original institutions. Hebrew University will order and pay for domestic transcripts for most programs once an application has been received.

Term Start Dates

View our upcoming academic calendar. We offer six 8-week undergraduate terms and five 10-week graduate terms per academic year.

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