The Religious Zionism Administration at Ono Academic College says it offers students more than classes, describing the campus as a supportive, values-based community that accompanies them through their degrees. The college says the atmosphere helps students advance academically and build careers without giving up their identity, and that the sense of togetherness comes from a close-knit student community with shared values and goals.
The college says its programs are designed with working people and families in mind, with flexible schedules intended to let students finish their degrees without disrupting work, home life or income. It also highlights a faculty of leading Israeli lecturers and says this combination of academic and practical training helped Ono win Globs' ranking as Israel’s most recommended college.
Ono says students study in modern campuses in Ono, Jerusalem and Haifa, and that the Religious Zionism Administration awards the “Kerem Yachdav” scholarship of up to 9,000 shekels a year to religious Zionist students. The college says the scholarship is available through an open day. It also says it offers 76 study programs across business and technology, law, therapy, and social and humanities fields.
Among the programs listed are business administration specialties in entrepreneurship, management, culinary studies, information systems, computer science, advertising and communications, economics and finance, finance and capital markets, artificial intelligence, real estate, interior design or construction management, human resources and marketing. The law faculty offers an LL.B. degree, while the social sciences and humanities faculty includes tracks in at-risk youth, accessibility and disability with a focus on autism or learning disabilities, sports, behavioral sciences and multi-disciplinary music. The health sciences faculty offers nursing, occupational therapy, speech therapy and sports therapy. Ono says its open day at the Ono campus will be held on June 29, and invites prospective students to visit, ask questions and enroll.