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will be requested to provide the missing data. Only after all missing details have<br />

been provided will the application be reviewed.<br />

Application Fees<br />

In Israel, the application fee should be paid using the enclosed voucher.<br />

Payments can be made in any bank excluding the Postal Bank.<br />

The application fee for those applying via JCT’s Website is payable by credit<br />

card on the website website.<br />

The application fee is not refundable refundable.<br />

Application Fee Scale<br />

New Applicant – NIS 350 if paid until July 20<br />

New Applicant – NIS 400 if paid after July 20<br />

New Applicant – applying by internet (in Hebrew only) receive discount of NIS 100<br />

Applicant who has completed the Preparatory Academic Program (Mechina) or<br />

any other program at the Jerusalem College of Technology – NIS 150<br />

An applicant who is renewing his application to JCT – NIS 150<br />

A returning student – NIS 150<br />

Please Note: These fees are correct as of 2006 and are subject to change.<br />

<strong>Admissions</strong> Committee Decisions<br />

An applicant who has submitted all the necessary documents and fulfills all the<br />

admissions requirements will receive written notice of his acceptance.<br />

The acceptance letter will specify the program of study to which the applicant has<br />

been accepted, as well as level placement for English studies. Furthermore, the letter<br />

will specify any preparatory course required by the new student and the date for<br />

beginning the academic year.<br />

An applicant who does not meet the admission requirements will unfortunately<br />

receive a letter of rejection.<br />

Conditional Acceptance<br />

The <strong>Admissions</strong> Committee may decide to accept an applicant even though he does<br />

not meet all the admission requirements. The committee will specify conditions to be<br />

met by the applicant and/or determine a period of probation.<br />

The student who is accepted must pay attention to the conditions specified in his<br />

letter of acceptance.<br />

It is the student’s responsibility to verify that he meets the conditions of his<br />

acceptance. The student must provide the Registrar’s Office with proof that he has<br />

met the conditions so that his status may be changed from “Conditional” to “Good<br />

Standing”.<br />

An applicant who is conditionally accepted is not eligible for scholarship grants. If an<br />

applicant’s status is changed to “Good Standing” by the first day of Semester I, and if<br />

he meets all the criteria to receive a scholarship, it can be awarded.

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