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All scholarship recipients participate in social action and community programs.

Merit Scholarships for New Students
Dean's List Scholarship
Women at the Top Scholarships
Need-Based Scholarships
Hadas Scholarships
Perach Scholarships
Sachlav Scholarships
Scholarships for Jerusalem Residents
Impact Scholarships
Mifal Hapais Scholarship
Jewish Agency Scholarships for New Immigrants


Merit Scholarships for New Students
Merit scholarships are awarded to new students with previous outstanding scholastic achievements. The criteria for eligibility will be determined annually according to the candidate's grades.
  • Department of Communication Disorders - those students who have a correlated grade of 710 and above
  • Department of Optometry, Environmental Health Sciences, Biotechnology and Computer Science- those students with a correlated grade of 650 and above
  • Inclusive Industrial Design - those students with a grade of 600 and 8 in the studio exam
  • Photographic Communications - those students with a correlated grade of 600 and a grade of 85 on the photography portfolio
For further details: Dr. Aryeh Yakir, Dean of Students.


Dean's List Scholarship
The Dean's List Scholarships are awarded to the top five percent of students in each department who have demonstrated high academic achievements. The criteria for eligibility will be determined annually according to the candidates' grades. Students who receive this scholarship will be noted on the Dean's List and the award noted on their diplomas.

For further details: Dr. Aryeh Yakir, Dean of Students.


Women at the Top Scholarships
Hadassah College Jerusalem is granting scholarships to new female students in the departments of Computer Science (B.Sc. and M.Sc.) or Biotechnology (B.Sc.). This scholarship is for a period of three years for undergraduate students and two years for graduate students and contingent on a yearly average grade of 80 and above. The scholarship is given on the basis of previous academic achievements and an interview. In the second year students will participate in a seminar called "Female students pave the way", and in the third year a grant will be made to help the student with his final project.
For further details: Student Administration


Need-Based Scholarships
Hadassah College offers scholarships to students in need of financial assistance, based on various socio-economic criteria. In return, students are expected to give 56 hours of their time for volunteer activities on campus during the school year.

For further details: College Counselor - Sara Applebaum


Hadas Scholarships
Hadassah College believes in the great importance of community involvement, and encourages students to become active in community social projects. Cooperation and mutual help impart a wonderful sense of giving and assisting one's fellow man. The program, based on professional abilities attained through studies and development of personal abilities, is available to sophomore students and above. Participation in these projects makes students eligible for various scholarships available at Hadassah College.

For further details: Social Programs Coordinator - Yael Lezmi


Perach Scholarships
This is a state-wide tutoring program, designed to decrease the social and educational gap, to provide enrichment programs to city children and youth in need. The project is usually done on a one to one basis (individual tutoring) but can also be done in a group setting. This is available to all students from the first year of studies.

For further details: www.perach.org.il


Sachlav Scholarships
Sachlav Scholarships is a program, which encourages students to become involved in the long school day within the education system. In the framework of this program a student will volunteer four hours a week in elementary education and will receive up to 60% tuition.

For further details: www.education.gov.il


Scholarships for Jerusalem Residents
As part of the national government's project of Jerusalem rejuvenation, special scholarships will be granted to students who are study for a bachelor's degree and live in downtown Jerusalem.

For further details: Jerusalem Development Authority web site


Impact Scholarships
A scholarship up to the amount of $4,000 a year
Criteria for applicants:
  • Discharged soldiers (no more than first lieutenant) from a combat unit who completed his/her service
  • Commencement of studies within three years of discharge
  • Low SES
For more information: www.awis.org.il/impact


Mifal Hapais Scholarship
This scholarship is for freshman academic students. A scholarship is given of up to NIS 10,000 per year for a maximum of three years. Applicants must have completed army service and 5 years or less after their discharge.

For further details: milga.pais.co.il


Jewish Agency Scholarships for New Immigrants
Applicants must be new immigrant who made aliyah with no family:
  1. First year students
  2. Studies in a recognized institute
  3. Studies for a Bachelors degree, certificate, Associates degree or technician
  4. Students who study in program that are more than one year
  5. Students who have not previously studied in programs in Israel in one of the study tracks
    noted in 3.