Ariel University is a multidisciplinary research institution with around 17,000 students. It offers undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral programs across five faculties—medicine, engineering, natural sciences, health sciences, and social sciences and humanities.
Ariel University's internationally recognized Medical Science (Pre-Med) Program, taught in English, provides an unparalleled foundation for your future in medicine. With a multidimensional three-year B.Sc. program, students gain a robust understanding of the core sciences and advanced specialties that form the bedrock of a successful medical career. The unique, comprehensive curriculum is divided into three progressive years, with a focus on a blend of STEM courses, biological sciences, and social sciences. The aim is to ensure our students have a solid scientific background that enables them to venture into advanced medical studies, veterinary, biological research, or positions in biotechnology and clinical research. Furthermore, the program also primes students for teaching biology and chemistry in high school programs.
Assaf and Shlomit Olshitsky, who will be the JLIC couple at Ariel University, are parents of eight children and were born in Israel. Assaf, from Petah Tikva, is a veteran educator with a master’s in counseling. He’s also a theater actor, personal trainer, and author of the book “Growing up with Them.” He lectures and performs educational plays and founded a playback theater unit that performed for soldiers. Shlomit, from Beit El, is a nurse in the neonatal intensive care unit at Ma’aini Hashuah Hospital in Bnei Brak. She loves exploring the landscapes of Israel, including the Sea of Galilee and hiking trails. The family has been living in Ariel for several years.
The International Medical Science (Pre-med) program requires an SAT, ACT or psychometric exam.
A high school transcript, English proficiency and some professions require an interview as well.
For fall semester programs registration opens January and closes by the start of the academic school year but we recommend to apply latest by September
Applications are done for the year of study. We do not have the option to defer.
The student is required to present a Hebrew proficiency level by having done army service or taking a “Yael” test (Hebrew proficiency test). The common grade needed is about 110-120.
You can search for Hebrew degrees, listed by department, here.
Potentially; it depends on the specific curriculum of the program and the AP.
In Hebrew degree programs where there are Jewish Heritage courses, the gap year can be counted towards receiving exemptions. In the international school, it is general not relevant. In the Medical Science program, perhaps if a gap year course had to do with Medicine, then it could be considered for credit based on curriculum.
Generally we can accept up to two thirds of a three-year program, subject to the decision of the department.
Yes, this student can freeze his or her studies.
The tuition is the standard amount set by the CHE (Council of Higher Education), which is roughly US $4,000 a year.
There are dorms on campus and the price ranges between $250-$500 a month.
The Housing facility has an arrangement with the University to be able to offer the above price.
For those who make aliyah, there is an option for full tuition funding through the Student Authority.
The Office of the Dean of Students at Ariel University also provides financial assistance based on socio-economic factors as well as volunteering-based scholarships.
Ariel University does not arrange health insurance for students. Students should obtain insurance through a provider such as Harel Yedidim, Maccabi Foreign Health Insurance or Aim Health.
There are some additional fees that a student will be required to pay as part of the tuition (security, wellness and more).
See here for more information about expected living expenses if living near Ariel University.
25% of the student population live in the dorms; 25-30% live in Ariel city or the surrounding area; the rest travel from home. Many students own a car but there is regular, public transportation to and from central Israel.
Dormitories are rented for a one year period.
The dormitories make a point to match people with similar lifestyles. All events at the university are kosher. There is a shul on campus and many opportunities for minyan around campus. There are several religious organizations that offer hospitality and Jewish experiences around campus.
As a general rule, the diagnosis needs to be from an Israeli tester/organization or in English from a respectable tester abroad.
Students who have an official diagnosis can get the following assistance among others:
There is no separation. Israeli and international students study in the same programs, live in the same dorms, and participate in many extra curricular activities together. There are some activities that are geared towards international students only.
Ariel University is one of 10 public universities fully accredited by Israel’s Council for Higher Education. An academic degree from Ariel University is legally equivalent to a similar degree from any other fully accredited university in Israel, and vice versa. In addition, Ariel University is listed in the World Higher Education Database (WHED). Affiliated with UNESCO, the WHED provides authoritative information on all officially recognized universities worldwide.
Graduates of the university go on to work at corporations and study at institutions of higher education around the world, and the University assists them in cases where their credentials must be verified by the department from which they graduated. The University also works with World Education Services (WES), the leading organization for degree equivalency and evaluation worldwide. To the extent that there is a question regarding a specific degree at Ariel University and its recognition in another country, the University does its utmost to gather the information necessary to provide a definitive, concrete answer.