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Tuition and mandatory fees

Base tuition for full-time studies (100%) is set by the Meltz Committee.

Tuition is set by the Council for Higher Education and is fully linked to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) from July 2024 (including for students whose entry term is spring or summer).
Tuition is updated on the 15th day of each month, and will under no circumstances be lower than the tuition established by the Council for Higher Education.

Below are tuition fees for the 2024-25 academic year

Table
tuition fees rate
Base tuition for Israeli undergraduate (bachelor's degree) students 11,653 ILS* discount rate
Base tuition for Israeli students in all other degrees 15,748 ILS full rate
10% surcharge for part-time studies / prolonged bachelor’s degree (BA) – 1,165.30 ILS
10% charge for prolonged studies in all other degrees – 1,574.80 ILS

Below are the mandatory fees for the 2024-25 academic year

 

Mandatory fees are fixed and are charged each academic year (from the official opening through year’s end).

Fees are linked to the CPI of July 2024 (including for students whose entry term is spring or summer) and are updated on the 15th day of each month.

Table
charge amount
Security fees for 2024-25 646 ILS
Social services fees for 2024-25 359 ILS
National Union of Israeli Students membership fees 10 ILS

Students not registered for courses and who are only enrolled for exams and/or assignment submission are not charged mandatory fees.

Please note
  • Tuition rates apply for full-time enrollment; actual charges are based on the number of credit hours for which the student is actually registered.
  • Foreign students (students without Israeli citizenship): 
    Tuition for foreign students is 25% above the base tuition that applies for that year.
  • Israeli students with full or partial tuition sponsorship:
    Israeli students with institutional, government, public or other sponsorship for their tuition as part of employment conditions or employer-employee wage agreements or otherwise, must notify the Tuition Department of such; tuition for such students is set at 25% above the base tuition for that year.
  • This clause applies when tuition is paid by the sponsoring entity directly to Bar-Ilan University.

  • Bar-Ilan University reserves the right to change tuition rates in accordance with decisions of the Council for Higher Education or the Bar-Ilan University administration.
  • Bar-Ilan University reserves the right to charge undergraduate students registered for fewer than 18 credit hours at the full rate.
  • Pre-requisite courses taken to complete department requirements may not be used as surplus courses for obtaining continuing education allowance (gmul hishtalmut).
  • Any change in tuition directives regarding tuition or debt cancellation for a specific student are in effect when approved by Bar-Ilan University in writing and signed by the Head of the Tuition and Curriculum Planning department.
  • Diplomas are awarded only upon completion of academic requirements and provided that tuition and mandatory fees have been paid in full.
  • Tuition refunds are granted only to students who gave notice of such in the defined change window.
  • Students will not be awarded two different degrees in the same diploma period unless one of them is a teaching certificate. 
  • Tuition for students enrolled in more than a single degree program in the same academic year is the sum of the tuition for each of the degrees taken separately.

*Undergraduate students – The reduced tuition rate is subject to government decisions, implementation and Budgetary Law as approved for the 2024-25 academic year. The decision is based on government commitment to fund the reduced rate as a condition for its execution. In the event that government coverage for said reduction is not obtained by the University, undergraduate students must pay the full tuition indicated above.

 

Mandatory fees for the 2024-25 academic year

Social Services Fee – 359 ILS

  • If you are not interested in social services, you must submit a social services fees waiver request. 
  • Requests may be submitted until the first day of the 2024-25 academic year, October 30, 2024.
  • Students in special programs that begin in the spring or summer semesters may submit the social services cancellation form until the first day of their program/course

 

Submit your request to waive social services fees for 2024-25 as follows:

In-Bar portal > Requests and authorizations > Submit a request > select subject “Tuition” > Waive social services fees > Submit


Latest date for submission of social services fees waiver request:

  1. Requests may be submitted from September 1, 2024 until the first day of the 2024-25 academic year, October 30, 2024.
  2. For students accepted late and registering late (after October 30, 2024), the last date to submit a request for social services fee waiver is the date of course registration.

Students who submitted a request for social services fee waiver and wish to cancel the request and pay social services fees, may contact theTuition Office via the request form.

National Union of Israeli Students membership fees – 10 ILS

This fee is required for BA and MA students and cannot be waived.

Security Fees – 646 ILS

Security fees may not be waived.
Students studying toward the bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, PhD or teaching license who are registered for a single semester only in the course of one year (fall semester / spring semester / summer session), and whose annual tuition to be charged does not exceed 50% of full tuition, will be charge half the security fee in the amount of 323 ILS for 2024-25.

More details

Some of the services provided by Social Services Fee - for the 2024-25 academic year:

Social services: Discounts on parking lots surrounding the campus (10 ILS instead of 20 ILS), discount on yearly motorcycle entry permit to campus, gifts at the start of and throughout the academic year, reduced rate printing services via EasyCopy with free delivery to campus, lending of academic equipment and equipment for Shabbat to students, coffee stations, water dispenser bars, refrigerators and food heating areas, study spaces, discounts and benefits at on- and off-campus establishments, consumer club, assistance for dormitory residents and response to inquiries.

Academic services: Assistance and guidance for students on academic issues, the “Soft Landing” program – mentorship for new students, representation before the Disciplinary Committee, discounted tutoring and marathons in a variety of courses, subsidized enrichment workshops and courses (some recognized with credit exemptions), legal advisory services and other legal services, online exam and course notes repository, representation before academic departments, assistance and establishment of local councils within the various academic faculties, a rich lending service (electronic dictionaries, calculators, Tanachim [Bibles], Arabic-Hebrew dictionaries).

Events: Subsidized tickets for Student Day, cultural events, discounts for performances and movies, discount on organized campus weekends, departmental events, fairs, panels on a range of topics and by domain, weekly same-pub discount.

Social Involvement:  Student Union scholarships, debate club and Model UN, immigrant absorption projects, social involvement in the community, sports activities (attendance at the annual A.S.A. Academic Sport Association competition, departmental leagues), delegations and projects in Israel and abroad, Birthright group escort, social and political cells and discounts for gym memberships.

Full tuition payment in advance - for the 2025-26 academic year
  • Students enrolled in a BA or MA program, or in a teaching certificate program or in medical studies who wish to pay their full tuition in advance may contact the Tuition Department for a payment voucher to be paid by September 15, 2025. This full tuition payment entitles them to a 2.5% discount, provided they have a full-time course load with a tuition obligation no lower than 100%.
  • The discount will be given after the change period of the spring semester, after examining the student’s actual academic schedule.
  • If the course load is lower than 100%, the 2.5% discount will not be granted.

How to submit a request for full tuition payment in advance:

In-Bar > In the “Requests and authorizations” menu > Submit a request > select subject “Tuition” > Full tuition payment via voucher > Submit

The specific request will available via In-Bar from August 1, 2025 through September 15, 2025.

Scholarships
  • Scholarship sums are entered into the student account record and offset the balance for payment.
  • Scholarships or sponsorships that do not cover the full amount of tuition cover the latest payments; the student is obligated to cover the balance of the earlier payments.
  • If the sponsor does not pay the full tuition or the agreed portion, or the sponsor’s payment arrives late, the responsibility for timely tuition payment lies with the student, who must cover the debt.
  • For students awarded a scholarship who then withdraw from their studies – scholarship eligibility will be revoked, and tuition will be in accordance with policy for withdrawal from studies.

The Tuition Office

Zoom hours: Sun., Tues., Thurs.10 a.m.-12 noon Zoom link during specified hours

Office hours: Sun., Tues., Thurs.10 a.m.-12 noon Building 404, Room 001

(On Mon., Wed., Fri., fast days, eves of holidays, holidays and Memorial Day – the office is closed to the public)

 

Tuition Office request form->

To issue a payment voucher  or for service on general study-related or administrative matters, contact the Services and Recruitment Center

Department staff:

Head of Tuition Services and Curriculum Planning – Avital Amar

Deputy Head – Iris Gal Raveh

Head of Tuition Office – Hannah Tawilly

Tuition Office staff: Aharon Hen,

Granit Goren, Sharon Gutman, Avi Amir, Tammy Ben Shahar, Tamy Cohen, Shir Aviv Dahan.