

The budgets enabled the system to expand its accessibility programs and open the doors of academia to all population groups,” said Prof. “The current decade has been characterized by excellence and amazing development in the academic system. The least popular is agriculture, with only 1,025 undergraduates enrolled in 2019/20.

First, remote classes expand access exponentially. The jump in numbers this year is believed to be related to Covid-19.

The ultra-Orthodox ( haredim) are 12% of the overall population there are now 13,400 ultra-Orthodox Jewish students, representing some 4% of all higher-ed students, an increase of 45% over the last five years. The number of Arab students in higher education increased 110% over the last decade, with 54,000 Arab students now constituting approximately 17% of all higher-ed students in Israel. The CHE notes that enrollment has been increasing sharply and steadily in recent years – most notably among geographic and socioeconomic periphery populations.įor example, Arabs constitute 20% of the Israeli population. In the last decade, the number of first-year nursing students has doubled from 1,000 to 2,000. The number of first-year medical students increased from 530 in 2009/10 to 800 in 2020/21. An additional 18,240 undergraduates – including a growing proportion of women - studied mathematics, statistics and computer science. Last year, engineering was the most popular major in Israel (35,700 students, approximately 18% of all undergraduates). In this pandemic year of mostly distance learning, there are more students than ever.Īccording to the Israeli Council for Higher Education (CHE), approximately 320,000 students are enrolled higher education, compared to 312,660 in the 2019/20 academic year.

The end of the Jewish High Holiday season heralds the start of the 2020/21 academic year at Israel’s 60 colleges and universities.
