List of Israeli Universities and Colleges - Colleges

Other institutes of higher education that are accredited by CHEI to confer a bachelor's (and in some cases a master's) degree are known as colleges (Hebrew: מִכְלָלָה Mikhlala; pl. מכללות Mikhlalot). There are also over twenty teacher training colleges - most of which will award only the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.).

The Colleges include:

  • Academic Center of Law and Business, Ramat Gan
  • Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yafo
  • Afeka College of Engineering, Tel Aviv
  • Ahva Academic College, Ahva
  • Ariel University Center of Samaria1
  • Ashkelon Academic College
  • Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. Jerusalem
  • The College of Management Academic Studies (COMAS), Rishon LeZion
  • Dan Academic Center, Petah Tikva
  • Hadassah Academic College, Jerusalem
  • Holon Institute of Technology
  • Israel College of the Bible, Jerusalem
  • Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance
  • Jerusalem College of Engineering
  • Jerusalem College of Technology
  • Kinneret Academic College
  • Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezreel
  • Netanya Academic College
  • Netanya Academic College of Law
  • Ono Academic College, Kiryat Ono
  • ORT Braude College of Engineering, Karmiel
  • Ruppin Academic Center
  • Sapir Academic College
  • Sami Shamoon College of Engineering, Be'er Sheva and Ashdod
  • Sha'arei Mishpat College, Hod HaSharon
  • Shalem Liberal Arts College, Jerusalem
  • Shenkar College of Engineering and Design, Ramat Gan
  • Tel-Hai Academic College
  • Western Galilee College

The teacher training colleges include:

  • Ahva College of Education, Ahva
  • Arab College for Education, Haifa
  • Beit Berl College, Kfar Saba
  • College of Technology Education, Tel Aviv
  • David Yellin College of Education, Jerusalem
  • Efrata College of Education, Jerusalem
  • Emuna College of Education, Jerusalem
  • Givat Washington College of Education, Givat Washington
  • Gordon College of Education, Haifa
  • Hemdat College of Education, Netivot
  • Herzog College, Alon Shevut
  • Jerusalem College Michlala, Jerusalem
  • Kaye Academic College of Education, Beersheba
  • Kibbutzim College of Education, Tel Aviv
  • Levinsky College of Education, Tel Aviv
  • Lifshitz College of Education, Jerusalem
  • Mofet, Consortium of Colleges of Education
  • Moreshet Yaakov Religious College of Education, Rehovot
  • Ohalo College, Katzrin (Golan Heights)1
  • Oranim Academic College of Education, Kiryat Tivon
  • Ort College for Teachers of Technology, Tel Aviv
  • Shaanan Religious College of Education, Haifa
  • Talpiot College of Education, Tel Aviv
  • Wizo College of Design and Education, Haifa


1 Located in the Israeli-occupied territories.

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