JCT – Lev

About

JCT – Lev

JCT (Jerusalem College of Technology) – Lev is a religious male-only college in Jerusalem with a robust Beit Midrash and Jewish studies program. It is a leading academic institution in Israel, specializing in high-tech engineering, business, and health sciences.

English Language Degrees

🎓 Computer Science (BSc)
🎓 Business Administration (BA)
🎓 Software Engineering (BSc)*
🎓 Industrial Engineering (BSc)*
🎓 Electrical and Electronics Engineering (BSc)*
🎓 Electro-optical Engineering and Applied Physics (BSc)*
🎓 Bioinformatics (Pre-Med Track) (BSc)*
Transitional language programs are indicated with an asterisk. Students take courses in English in their first year, along with Ulpan (Hebrew language) classes, and then transfer into Hebrew-language tracks.
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JLIC Community

Jewish Life At JCT – Lev

JLIC JCT Machon Lev is a community of English-speaking Jewish students from around the world studying in JCT programs on the Lev campus, located in the heart of Jerusalem. JCT is unique for its strong emphasis on integrating intensive Jewish studies and religious growth into students' daily lives. At JLIC, we further enrich Jewish life by providing communal, personal, and religious support.
Daily Beit Midrash - morning and night seder
All daily minyanim
Shabbat meals and Shabbatonim on and off-campus
Weekly "bayit cham" - Open Home at the Herschmans
Chagim celebrations and social activities
Dedicated staff to care for the needs of all students
JLIC Directors

Rabbi Simcha Herschman and Margalit Pogonitz Herschman

Rabbi Simcha Herschman is the JLIC Director of JCT-Lev campus in Jerusalem along with his wife Margalit. Rabbi Simcha is originally from West Hempstead, NY, and learned in Yeshivat Netiv Aryeh. Simcha received a BSc in electrical engineering from Tel Aviv University. He is passionate about teaching, and he loves exercising, hiking, and cooking. In his spare time, you can find him in the Old City in Yerushalayim. Margalit is the JLIC Director of Machon Lev and Machon Tal’s campuses in Jerusalem along with her husband Simcha. She is originally from Chicago where she was involved in Bnei Akiva since...
Rabbi Simcha Herschman and Margalit Pogonitz Herschman

Rabbi Simcha Herschman is the JLIC Director of JCT-Lev campus in Jerusalem along with his wife Margalit.

Rabbi Simcha is originally from West Hempstead, NY, and learned in Yeshivat Netiv Aryeh. Simcha received a BSc in electrical engineering from Tel Aviv University. He is passionate about teaching, and he loves exercising, hiking, and cooking. In his spare time, you can find him in the Old City in Yerushalayim. Margalit is the JLIC Director of Machon Lev and Machon Tal’s campuses in Jerusalem along with her husband Simcha. She is originally from Chicago where she was involved in Bnei Akiva since childhood. Margalit learned in Migdal Oz, Beit Midrash for Women and received her BSW from Bar Ilan University. She is passionate about social work, self-care, and she loves being in nature and hosting Shabbos meals.

Your Voices

From The Students

JLIC made my time in Israel so much more enjoyable. It’s great having someone to turn to for advice—especially someone who also moved here for college and shares my values and interests.
The JLIC directors have really enhanced the social scene at Machon Lev and made dorm life better by living nearby. They're always around and available to chat about just about anything!
"JCT Lev offers a top-tier education in tech and business while fostering a strong, values-driven community."
"With a tight-knit community, engaging Torah learning opportunities and a great social scene, JCT Lev is an awesome place to learn and grow."
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FAQs about JCT – Lev

Application Process and Admissions Requirements

Do JCT - Lev programs require ACTs/SATs?

JCT – Lev programs are test-optional.

What other admissions requirements are there?
  • High school transcript and diploma
  • Personal interview
  • Pre-calculus / Calculus background (for Computer Science only)
When is application season?

November through July

If a student wants to apply in high school, can he defer admissions and take a gap year?

Yes.

What are the requirements for someone who did high school in the U.S. and wants to apply to a Hebrew-language degree program?

They need to pass a Hebrew exam, usually the Yael Exam. 

Can a student get credit for APs taken in high school?

Yes, depending on the AP. 

Can a student get credit for classes taken on a gap year program?

No.

If a student studies at an accredited university/college abroad for one or several semesters, will your programs accept transfer credits?

Yes assuming the content is relevant. 

If a student decides to take a break from study and serve in the army or sherut leumi, can he resume studies afterwards?

Yes.

Finances

What is the cost of tuition?

Tuition – US $5,560

Student fees (including Ulpan) – US $4,500

What is the cost of student housing?

US $5000.

What kind of financial assistance is available for housing?

It is dependent on need.

What scholarships are available for students at JCT - Lev (including those who make aliyah and those who don’t)?

There are all the aliyah scholarships for tuition, ulpan, and living expenses. If you don’t make Aliyah there are tourist scholarships, Beit Midrash scholarships and interest free loans available for students. See more here.

What type of health insurance is available to students and what is the cost?

Israelis have their own health insurance through a kupa (HMO). International students handle their health insurance on their own- most use Maccabi Foreign Health Insurance or Aim Health. 

What other expenses can a student expect to incur?

Tuition and Student fees as listed above.

Students can also expect to spend on food, travel and other needs. 

Living Arrangements

Where do most students who attend JCT - Lev live?

Most live either on campus or off campus, many times in the Baka area.

After the school year is over is there a place for students to live over the summer?

Student dorms are open all through the summer for international students and incur a slight charge. 

What types of accommodations are there for religious students in the dorms?

Everything- shul, beit midrash, Rabbi, JLIC couple, Shabbatonim with meals, and we even have a Mikveh on campus.

General

What accommodations are available for students with learning disabilities?

We have a counseling center which helps students navigate their disabilities throughout the year. 

What is the connection between Israeli students and international students?

Students interact in the dorms, cafeteria, Beit Midrash and in classes (if they transfer to Hebrew tracks after a year or two of English).

How do the degrees at your school transfer to other countries if students were to plan to work outside of Israel?

There are no issues, we have graduates working all over the world.