
Touro College
Israel Option
Lander College of Arts and
Sciences in Flatbush with Separate Men’s and Women’s Divisions
Lander College for Men in
Queens
Lander College for Women/ The
Anna Ruth and Mark Hasten School in Manhattan
Make Next Year Count
In Israel
2012 – 2013 Academic Year
The Touro College Israel Option
The Touro College Israel Option (TCIO) was established for
students who wish to graduate from Touro’s Lander Colleges, in keeping with
Touro’s commitment to offering its baccalaureate degree students the widest
possible range of Judaic Studies options. The TCIO is a formal arrangement
with more than 30 post-secondary men’s yeshivos and women’s seminaries in
Israel.
The objectives of the TCIO are to:
© enable young men
and women to explore their tradition without distraction, exposing them intensively
to the concentrated study of Torah Texts: Talmud and Tanach with their
respective commentaries, Jewish Law, History, and Philosophy;
© increase the
students’ knowledge and fluency in the oral and written expression of Hebrew;
© provide
students with a rare opportunity to immerse themselves in the culture, history
and land of Israel;
© enhance
students’ collegiate experience by enabling them to incorporate accredited study
at Israeli institutions into their academic career;
© provide
students with necessary structure, support and assistance to gain the most from
their Israel experience.
Benefits:
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Up to 36 college credits applicable towards your Lander
College Bachelors degree
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Courses and
grades appear on official Touro transcripts
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Academic
Advisement, career counseling, and course planning services provided by Touro
Israel staff
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Opportunity
to explore career choices with Touro faculty
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Government financial
grants and loans for qualified students
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Possible tax
benefits (1098-T form)
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Ability to
use “529” accounts to pay tuition
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Participating
Institutions
As of December 2011 the following schools participate in the
Touro College Israel Option:
MEN’S SCHOOLS
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Ateret Yerushalayim
Bais Yisroel
Chofetz Chaim
Derech Eitz Chaim
Kerem B’yavneh
Mercaz Hatorah
Midrash Shmuel
Netiv Aryeh
Ohr Dovid
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Ohr Somayach –
Derech
Ohr Yerushalayim
Reishit
Yerushalayim
Sha’alvim
Shaarei Mevaseret
Zion
Tiferet
Yerushalayim
Toras Moshe
Torat Shraga
Yishrei Lev
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WOMEN’S
SCHOOLS
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Afikei Torah
Ateres Bnos Yerushalayim
Ba’er Miriam
Beit Chana Chabad
Beth Jacob Of Jerusalem
B’nos Chava
B’nos Sarah
B’not Torah Institute
Chochmas Lev
Darchei Binah
Hadar Bais Yaakov
Machon Alte (Chaya Mushka Seminary)
Machon Bnos Yehuda (Bya)
Machon Maayan
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Machon Raaya
Me’ohr Bais Yaakov
Mesores Rochel
Michlala
Michlelet Esther
Michlelet
Mevaseret Yerushalayim
Midreshet Moriah
Midreshet Tehillah
Nachlas Bais Yaakov
P’ninim
Seminar Yerushalayim
Sha’alvim For Women
Shoshanim
Tiferet Center
Tomer Devorah
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For up-to-date information regarding specific schools for
the next academic year, please contact the Lander Colleges Main Office
of Admissions at (718) 252-7800, ext. 299 or 320 or via email at
admissions.lander@touro.edu.
Credits,
Grades, and Transcripts
Students who successfully
complete a year of full-time study in Israel receive appropriate Touro College
credits. Students may earn up to 18 credits per semester or a maximum of 36
credits for a year. Please note that students must satisfy all course and examination
requirements of Touro College to earn credits. Individual courses are recorded
on a Touro College transcript. The grading system follows the American
system (with letter grades A to F) for all courses with a written or oral final examination; students may select
two courses, per semester, to be taken on a Pass (P)/Fail (F) basis. Courses
credited are generally in the field of Judaic Studies. Grades earned in Israel
are counted as part of the student’s grade point average (GPA) at Touro. Also,
be aware that “credits” reported by Israeli institutions are often classroom
periods, not American semester hours, and must be converted to American credits
(often one half to two thirds of hours reported).
Please note, grades for the fall
semester are generally not available until late in the spring, and grades for
spring are usually not available until late in the summer. For yearlong
courses, no mid-year grades are available. Touro College reserves the right to
determine the acceptability of credits for any particular course taken in
Israel.
Transcripts can be issued only
by the Office of the Registrar at Touro College in New York, not by the
Israeli institution. Although many colleges grant transfer credit for the
Israel Option Program, Touro College cannot guarantee that students will
receive transfer credit at other institutions. Students considering
attendance at another college are responsible for contacting the alternate
institution to determine if transfer credit will be granted.
Enrollment with Touro
College while in Israel is a mutual commitment. Accordingly, students
are expected to complete their baccalaureate degree studies at Touro College.
Furthermore, it is required that students not hold a deferral at another
institution during the Israel year. Students holding deferrals at another
college should not enroll on the TCIO.
Students are required to complete
course registration in the fall and in the spring on the dates designated by
the Touro College Israel office. These dates are posted in advance at
participating schools. Failure to register by the end of November (fall) and
the end of February (spring) will jeopardize the awarding of credits. No
financial aid will be disbursed until registration is confirmed each semester.
All Touro registrants are
required to participate in the meetings and programs scheduled by the College.
These include presentations by Touro faculty and deans geared to assist
students in their academic planning.
Additionally, students must take an
English proficiency examination and the Strong Career Inventory, which are
usually administered during the fall semester.
Support
Services in Israel
Counseling and advisement
services for students in Israel are coordinated by Dr. Chana Sosevsky, the
Touro College Resident Director. The Israel Option Office is located at the
Touro Israel Center 11 Beit Hadfus Street in Givat Shaul, Jerusalem.
The contact information is: Phone - (02) 651-0900 x3 or E-mail - csosevsky@touro.edu.
The Touro Office is open Sunday through Friday and students are encouraged to
visit.
An on-site orientation program is
conducted by the Resident Director and the Dean of Students at the beginning of
each academic year. At that time, the organization of the Israel Option
program, process for awarding credits, details of the grading system, and
academic majors and pre-professional options available at Touro College will be
explained.
Dr. Sosevsky and her staff are
available to assist students with any questions they may have, provide career
guidance, and help students plan their college programs for the year following
their stay in Israel. Similarly, students can inquire after the requirements
for a particular field or major. Touro College bulletins and brochures
describing the College’s diverse options at the Flatbush, Manhattan, and Queens
campuses are readily available at the Touro Israel Center.
Financial arrangements for the
payment of all tuition and instructional fees for the TCIO program must be made
through Touro College.
The Touro College Israel
Option fee is $900, payable when students submit their completed Contract to
Participate in the Israel Option prior to departure for Israel.
Students who continue their degree studies at Touro College after returning
from Israel will receive a $450 credit towards their second year tuition in the
United States at one of the Lander Colleges (fall or spring semester only).
A variety of financial aid
options are available for qualified students returning to Touro’s New York
Campuses including:
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federal and state grant and loan programs,
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Touro College Grants,
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Dean’s Scholarships,
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Presidential Scholarships,
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Touro Academic Scholarships, and
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Lander Honors Scholarships.
Please see the Lander Colleges
Financial Aid guide for more information.
Touro students who participate on the Israel Option as a
part of their baccalaureate degree may qualify for governmental financial
grants and student loans. Students who wish to apply for aid must first apply
for a Personal Identification Number (PIN) at www.pin.ed.gov. Then students can
apply for a Federal Pell Grant, Federal Direct Loans, and New York State
residents may apply for a TAP Grant by filing the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. The Touro College school
code is 010142. Students cannot apply for Federal Direct Loans until the FAFSA
is processed.
In accordance with established regulations, Touro may
request documentation such as Federal and State tax returns before approving a
financial aid package. Failure to submit any requested documentation will
result in the denial of financial aid. If you have any questions, please
contact the Office of Financial Aid at (718) 252-7800, ext. 258.
Students enrolled in the TCIO can also elect to have their
tuition paid through “529” accounts and/ or may be eligible to receive federal
tax credits for tuition paid to Touro College. Please contact your accountant
for additional information.
Israel
School Transfer, Withdrawal, and Refund Policies
For a variety of reasons students may sometimes wish to withdraw
from the TCIO or change from one institution to another. In such cases Touro
will not be held responsible for any financial obligation toward the Israeli
school. Furthermore, students may jeopardize the awarding of college
credits and financial aid by transferring. Students should notify the Touro
College Resident Director immediately if they plan to switch schools.
Students who have pre-registered by signing the Contract
to Participate in the Israel Option may decide to withdraw from the program
by informing the Touro Israel Office and completing a Withdrawal Form. Requests
for withdrawal must be received by November 30 (fall) or March 15 (spring).
Students who withdraw before the deadline in the fall will
receive a maximum refund of $850 of the total Israel Option fee paid. Students
who withdraw in the spring semester will not receive any refund of the Israel
Option fee. Please note that the Touro Israel Option fee of $900 includes a
$50 non-refundable tuition deposit.
Students who are either ineligible
to participate on the TCIO or plan to attend a school not participating on the
TCIO, may receive up to 32 transfer credits for one year of study in Israel.
Students who choose to remain in
Israel during “shana bet” can receive up to 16 additional transfer credits from
the yeshiva or seminary they are attending (for a maximum accrual of 48 credits
from yeshiva or seminary). Also during “shana bet” students may elect to take additional
college courses at Touro College Israel (TCI). TCI is located at
the Touro Israel Center, in the Givat Shaul section of Jerusalem. Additional
information about TCI is available at www.touroisrael.org.
The Lander College Advantage
Lander College is a division of
Touro College, a Jewish sponsored independent institution of higher and
professional education. Touro is chartered in New York and is accredited by
the Middle States Commission on Higher Education Association of Colleges and
Schools.
Undergraduates at Touro’s Lander
Colleges have the opportunity to learn Torah while pursuing a Bachelor degree
in 30 majors, concentrations, and pre-professional options.
Lander College seniors have an
impressive record of acceptance to the finest American schools of medicine,
dentistry, pharmacy and law, as well as graduate programs in business (MBA),
education, health sciences, psychology, speech-language pathology, and social
work. Furthermore, Lander College alumni have been hired by Fortune 500
companies, banks and investment companies, major accounting firms, insurance
companies, public and private schools, hospitals, and social service agencies.
Why Do Lander College
Graduates Succeed?
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Rigorous and meaningful curricula – Because Lander College professors demand excellence,
students graduate with thorough knowledge of their coursework.
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Smaller class sizes – With fewer students per class, students receive
individualized attention, ensuring that their questions are answered.
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Academic advisement and counseling – Lander College’s academic advisors are available to
assist students in selecting their courses, majors, and help them shape plans
for their future.
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Career services – Both current students and alumni can gain vital skills
needed to succeed in today’s competitive job market. Whether learning interview
skills or writing a resume, Lander College’s career counselors are eager to
help.
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Preferred admissions to Touro
College graduate programs –Touro College
graduate schools have competitive admissions, and Lander College graduates are
given first priority for admissions.
Other
Lander College advantages:
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Accommodating schedules – With various class schedules available, including
evenings and weekends, students can attend yeshiva or work fulltime while pursuing
their undergraduate degrees.
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Dedicated and caring staff and faculty
- Students can develop close relationships
with their professors who help them throughout their college careers and as
they enter graduate school.
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Extra-curricular activities – A wide array of activities, including academic societies,
student scholarly publications, and internships with business firms and
government agencies enrich the educational experience of Lander College
students.
Touro
College Academic Offerings
Touro today includes the School of Health Sciences, the
Graduate School of Education, the Graduate School of Psychology, the Graduate
School of Business, the Graduate School of Social Work, the Graduate School of
Jewish Studies, the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Touro College of
Pharmacy, the Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, and the Graduate School of
Technology.
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MAJORS
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© Accounting (C.P.A.)
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© Finance
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© Management/Marketing
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© Biology
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© History
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© Mathematics/Actuarial Studies
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© Chemistry
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© Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts
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© Political Science
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© Computer Science
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& Sciences
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© Psychology
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© Digital Multimedia Design
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© Judaic Studies (B.A. & M.A.)
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© Special Education
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© Economics
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© Management
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© Sociology
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© English
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© Management Information
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© Speech and Communications
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Systems
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PRE-PROFESSIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL OPTIONS
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© Accounting (M.S.)
© Dual Education Program
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©International Business Finance (M.S.)
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© Physical Therapy (B.S. / D.P.T.)
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(General & Special
Education)
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© Law (J.D.)
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© Physician Assistant (B.S. /
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© Human Resource Management
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© Mental Health Counseling
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M.S.)
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(M.S.)
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(M.S.)
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© Pre-Dentistry & Pre-Medicine
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© Industrial Organizational
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© Master of Business
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© Pre-Law
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Psychology (M.S.)
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Administration (M.B.A.)
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© School Leadership (M.S.)
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©Information Technology
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© Occupational Therapy (B.S. /
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© School Psychology (M.S.)
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(M.S.)
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M.S.)
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© Social Work (M.S.W.)
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© Instructional Technology
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© Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.)
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© Speech-Language Pathology
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(M.S.)
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© Pharmacy (Pharm. D.)
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(M.S.)
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© Teaching English to Speakers
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of Other Languages
(M.S.)
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ADDITIONAL AREAS OF STUDY
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© Art
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© Chemistry
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© Physics
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© Business Communications
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© Health Care Administration
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© Physical Education
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Admissions
Procedures
Students must apply separately to
both Touro College and the desired Israeli institution. Acceptance to the
Israeli institution does NOT guarantee admission to Touro College. APPLICANTS MUST
MEET FULL ADMISSIONS STANDARDS TO THE LANDER COLLEGE DIVISION OF TOURO.
Students admitted on a probationary or non-matriculated basis may not
participate in the Israel Option. Additionally, students residing outside the
United States are ineligible to participate in the Touro College Israel Option
but are welcome to register at Touro’s New York campuses.
The Application Process:
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APPLICATION FORM – Submit your completed application, together
with a non-refundable $50 fee, to the Office of Admissions.
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ACADEMIC RECORDS – Forward official high school transcripts to
the Office of Admissions. It is the students’ responsibility to ensure that
transcripts are sent in a timely manner. All applications and transcripts must
be received by May 15.
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TEST SCORES – US high school students are expected to take either the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) or the American
College Test (ACT). To send scores to the Touro College Office of Admissions,
students should contact their high school guidance office or visit the SAT or
ACT websites. Touro College’s code is 2902 for
the SAT (www.collegeboard.com) and 2961 for the ACT (www.act.org).
4.
INTERVIEWS – The Admissions Committee may request that applicants
interview with an admissions officer and take an English proficiency
examination. The interview and test results will
be used to evaluate candidacy for admission.
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CONTRACT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ISRAEL OPTION – Admitted students
will be sent a Contract to Participate in the Touro
College Israel Option. Students must submit this pre-registration
form and make appropriate tuition payments prior to their departure to Israel. Currents
students at Touro College (i.e. students already enrolled in a degree program
at Touro College) need not submit a new application but must file the Contract
to Participate in the Touro College Israel Option, available from the
Office of Admissions.
Questions? Contact:
Main Lander College
Office of Admissions
1602 Avenue J, Room
207
Brooklyn, NY 11230
(718) 252-7800 ext.
299 or 320
Email: admissions.lander@touro.edu
For additional information, a Touro College catalog, an
application for admission, or to schedule an interview, please contact:
Touro College
Lander Colleges
Main Office of
Admissions
1602 Avenue J
Brooklyn, NY 11230
Phone: (718)
252-7800, ext. 299 or 320
Fax: (718) 338-6295
Email: admissions.lander@touro.edu
Students residing in California or Florida who are interested
in participating in the Israel Option with Touro College Los Angeles or Touro
College South should please contact:
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Touro
College Los Angeles
1317 North Crescent
Heights Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA
90046
Phone: (323) 822-9700
Email: tourola.admissions@touro.edu
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Touro
College South
1703 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach FL 33139
Phone: (305) 535-1066, ext. 55400
email: tourosouth@touro.edu
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The Touro College
Board of Trustees reserves the right to change the fee schedule without prior
written notice.
Touro College is an
equal opportunity institution.
Revised November 2011
The information in this brochure applies to the
students in the Lander College of Arts and Sciences (Flatbush Men’s and Women’s
Divisions), the Lander College for Women in Manhattan, and the Lander College
for Men in Queens.
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