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Open University Community Scholarship in Be'er Sheva

Undergraduate

Tuition scholarship for Ethiopian-community students at the Open University — unique study flexibility for working students.

About Be'er Sheva

Be'er Sheva, the largest city in the south, hosts a growing Israeli-Ethiopian community, with a notable second-generation presence around Ben-Gurion University and regional educational institutions. The city offers a wide range of properties and housing opportunities alongside ongoing infrastructure and development projects.

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Open University — unique pathway for the community

The Open University offers completely flexible study — learn at your own pace, no mandatory physical attendance, and combine studies with work and family. For community members who cannot leave the workforce, this is a significant pathway.

The community scholarship is for Ethiopian-community students studying at least 16 credit points per year.

Who is eligible?

  • Student of Ethiopian origin (self, parent, or both parents of Ethiopian origin)
  • Registered for at least 16 credit points per academic year
  • GPA ≥ 65 (for renewal)
  • No income restriction — origin-based scholarship

What's included?

  • ₪5,000–₪12,000 tuition coverage
  • Personal academic advising for program students
  • Access to Open University study centers nationwide

How to apply

  1. Register at the Open University
  2. Declare Ethiopian origin on the registration form
  3. Apply for the community scholarship through the student relations department
  4. Decision within 2–3 weeks

Important dates

  • Rolling admissions — semester registration: January and June

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