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Program Budget Sheets

Hebrew University of Jerusalem


Budget Sheet for Spring 2024

Total Estimated Cost to Study Abroad: $41,245

Cost to remain at Vanderbilt: $44,795

The estimated total cost includes all aspects of the study abroad experience. Tuition, housing, meals, airfare, visa fees, books/supplies, local transportation, and personal expenses are included in this estimate. These fees may be paid to Vanderbilt or to third parties; see the estimates for each of these categories below.

This program is estimated to cost $3,550 less than a semester on campus at Vanderbilt.

Fees Paid to Vanderbilt University

Students pay Vanderbilt tuition for each term abroad (read more). Fees paid to Vanderbilt University will be typically be billed according to the Office of Student Account's regular schedule for the term. Any Vanderbilt financial aid you normally receive will be automatically applied to your account, as it is when you are on campus (except for work study, which cannot be used abroad).

Tuition $30,809
Program Fee $3,311
Administrative Fee $0
Total Paid to Vanderbilt $34,120

Estimated Out of Pocket Costs

These are the fees GEO estimates you will pay to parties other than Vanderbilt. These may be paid to the program partner, to airlines, foreign governments, retailers, and/or other parties.

Meals $2,175
Housing $0
Visa/Residence Permit $100
Books/Supplies $220
Local Transportation $530
Personal Expenses $2,400
Airfare $1,700
Total Paid Out of Pocket $7,125

Key Details

Included in fees paid to Vanderbilt University: Your Vanderbilt tuition payment covers Hebrew University tuition for the September Ulpan and Autumn terms. The Vanderbilt program fee covers Hebrew U's housing fees for Ulpan and semester housing. Vanderbilt's mandatory international health insurance is included in the program fee. Vanderbilt's Program Fee is subject to change and will always reflect the actual amount charged to us by our partners. This may result in additional credits or charges to your student account after the amount shown is billed. Please see the partner's currently published fees to check on the fees charged by the partner (start here).

Please note the following regarding the estimated out-of-pocket costs listed above:

  • The fall term for this program may extend into January depending on the timing of holidays. Be sure to check the academic calendar and discuss with your study abroad advisor.
  • Some tracks, such as Jerusalem Sounds, Spring in Jerusalem, Language and Internship Accelerator, Art Jerusalem, etc. involve coursework taken outside of Rothberg International School (whether at Hebrew U or another institution) and may require a longer stay. These carry higher housing fees and living expenses, which are the student's responsibility.
  • The cost of Vanderbilt's mandatory health insurance coverage (GeoBlue) is included in the Program Fee paid to Vanderbilt. This cost is based on the length of the program and accounts for $181 of the listed Program Fee.
  • Visa costs and requirements may vary depending on your nationality.
  • The estimate for personal expenses is based on the Vanderbilt campus Student Service Fees and Personal Costs estimates, with adjustments based on local cost of living, length of program, and exchange rates. This amount is expected to allow for entertainment and participation in cultural activities, but does not include extensive personal travel. Also included in GEO's personal expenses estimate is VU's standard estimate for maintaining health insurance in your home country in case of medical emergency.
  • Sites like numbeo.com can be useful for getting a sense of what common items and services cost in cities around the globe.
  • Airfare costs are highly variable and influenced by a number of factors, so we recommend making your own estimates based on your personal travel plans.
  • There may be predeparture costs associated with health checks, vaccination, prescriptions, etc. These costs will vary individually. Vaccinations that are required for entry into your host country or for participation on your program can be covered by financial aid.

In addition to the costs above, you should also maintain your health insurance coverage in your home country in case of medical emergency.

Hebrew University of Jerusalem


Budget Sheet for Fall 2023

Total Estimated Cost to Study Abroad: $41,914

Cost to remain at Vanderbilt: $44,359

The estimated total cost includes all aspects of the study abroad experience. Tuition, housing, meals, airfare, visa fees, books/supplies, local transportation, and personal expenses are included in this estimate. These fees may be paid to Vanderbilt or to third parties; see the estimates for each of these categories below.

This program is estimated to cost $2,445 less than a semester on campus at Vanderbilt.

Fees Paid to Vanderbilt University

Students pay Vanderbilt tuition for each term abroad (read more). Fees paid to Vanderbilt University will be typically be billed according to the Office of Student Account's regular schedule for the term. Any Vanderbilt financial aid you normally receive will be automatically applied to your account, as it is when you are on campus (except for work study, which cannot be used abroad).

Tuition $30,809
Program Fee $3,431
Administrative Fee $0
Total Paid to Vanderbilt $33,804

Estimated Out of Pocket Costs

These are the fees GEO estimates you will pay to parties other than Vanderbilt. These may be paid to the program partner, to airlines, foreign governments, retailers, and/or other parties.

Meals $3,000
Housing $0
Visa/Residence Permit $100
Books/Supplies $220
Local Transportation $720
Personal Expenses $2,370
Airfare $1,700
Total Paid Out of Pocket $8,110

Key Details

Included in fees paid to Vanderbilt University: Your Vanderbilt tuition payment covers Hebrew University tuition for the September Ulpan and Autumn terms. The Vanderbilt program fee covers Hebrew U's housing fees for Ulpan and semester housing. Vanderbilt's mandatory international health insurance is included in the program fee. Vanderbilt's Program Fee is subject to change and will always reflect the actual amount charged to us by our partners. This may result in additional credits or charges to your student account after the amount shown is billed. Please see the partner's currently published fees to check on the fees charged by the partner (start here).

Please note the following regarding the estimated out-of-pocket costs listed above:

  • The fall term for this program may extend into January depending on the timing of holidays. Be sure to check the academic calendar and discuss with your study abroad advisor.
  • Some tracks, such as Jerusalem Sounds, Spring in Jerusalem, Language and Internship Accelerator, Art Jerusalem, etc. involve coursework taken outside of Rothberg International School (whether at Hebrew U or another institution) and may require a longer stay. These carry higher housing fees and living expenses, which are the student's responsibility.
  • The cost of Vanderbilt's mandatory health insurance coverage (GeoBlue) is included in the Program Fee paid to Vanderbilt. This cost is based on the length of the program and accounts for $301 of the listed Program Fee.
  • Visa costs and requirements may vary depending on your nationality.
  • The estimate for personal expenses is based on the Vanderbilt campus Student Service Fees and Personal Costs estimates, with adjustments based on local cost of living, length of program, and exchange rates. This amount is expected to allow for entertainment and participation in cultural activities, but does not include extensive personal travel. Also included in GEO's personal expenses estimate is VU's standard estimate for maintaining health insurance in your home country in case of medical emergency.
  • Sites like numbeo.com can be useful for getting a sense of what common items and services cost in cities around the globe.
  • Airfare costs are highly variable and influenced by a number of factors, so we recommend making your own estimates based on your personal travel plans.
  • There may be predeparture costs associated with health checks, vaccination, prescriptions, etc. These costs will vary individually. Vaccinations that are required for entry into your host country or for participation on your program can be covered by financial aid.

In addition to the costs above, you should also maintain your health insurance coverage in your home country in case of medical emergency.

Hebrew University of Jerusalem


Budget Sheet for Spring 2023

Total Estimated Cost to Study Abroad: $38,480

Cost to remain at Vanderbilt: $42,196

The estimated total cost includes all aspects of the study abroad experience. Tuition, housing, meals, airfare, visa fees, books/supplies, local transportation, and personal expenses are included in this estimate. These fees may be paid to Vanderbilt or to third parties; see the estimates for each of these categories below.

This program is estimated to cost $3,716 less than a semester on campus at Vanderbilt.

Fees Paid to Vanderbilt University

Students pay Vanderbilt tuition for each term abroad (read more). Fees paid to Vanderbilt University will be typically be billed according to the Office of Student Account's regular schedule for the term. Any Vanderbilt financial aid you normally receive will be automatically applied to your account, as it is when you are on campus (except for work study, which cannot be used abroad).

Tuition $29,065
Program Fee $2,580
Administrative Fee $285
Total Paid to Vanderbilt $31,930

Estimated Out of Pocket Costs

These are the fees GEO estimates you will pay to parties other than Vanderbilt. These may be paid to the program partner, to airlines, foreign governments, retailers, and/or other parties.

Meals $2,400
Housing $0
Visa/Residence Permit $70
Books/Supplies $220
Local Transportation $280
Personal Expenses $2,180
Airfare $1,400
Total Paid Out of Pocket $6,550

Key Details

Included in fees paid to Vanderbilt University: Your Vanderbilt tuition payment covers Hebrew University tuition for the September Ulpan and Autumn terms. The Vanderbilt program fee covers Hebrew U's housing fees for Ulpan and semester housing. The administrative fee covers Vanderbilt's mandatory international health insurance. Vanderbilt's Program Fee is subject to change and will always reflect the actual amount charged to us by our partners. This may result in additional credits or charges to your student account after the amount shown is billed. Please see the partner's currently published fees to check on the fees charged by the partner (start here).

Please note the following regarding the estimated out-of-pocket costs listed above:

  • Some tracks, such as Jerusalem Sounds, Spring in Jerusalem, Language and Internship Accelerator, Art Jerusalem, etc. involve coursework taken outside of Rothberg International School (whether at Hebrew U or another institution) and may require a longer stay. These carry higher housing fees and living expenses, which are the student's responsibility.
  • Visa costs and requirements may vary depending on your nationality.
  • The estimate for personal expenses is based on the Vanderbilt campus Student Service Fees and Personal Costs estimates, with adjustments based on local cost of living, length of program, and exchange rates. This amount is expected to allow for entertainment and participation in cultural activities, but does not include extensive personal travel. Also included in GEO's personal expenses estimate is VU's standard estimate for maintaining health insurance in your home country in case of medical emergency.
  • Sites like numbeo.com can be useful for getting a sense of what common items and services cost in cities around the globe.
  • Airfare costs are highly variable and influenced by a number of factors, so we recommend making your own estimates based on your personal travel plans.
  • There may be predeparture costs associated with health checks, vaccination, prescriptions, etc. These costs will vary individually.

In addition to the costs above, you should also maintain your health insurance coverage in your home country in case of medical emergency.