The HUJI exchange normally allows up to two Ph.D.-seeking graduate students from each institution to study at the partner institution for one semester, or one graduate student from each institution to study at the partner campus for one academic year, under the general supervision of a member or members of faculty of the hosting department or program. Details At Princeton, HUJI students will be enrolled as Visiting Exchange Students and will have access to all the same facilities as a full-time enrolled graduate student. There will be no tuition or fee exchange under this agreement. HUJI students will not receive funding or healthcare coverage from Princeton but will have access to University Health Services for a fee. Students may apply for campus housing but it cannot be guaranteed. Application Submission Dates As early as six months, but no later than three months prior to your intended start date (See chart.) Program Length One term or one academic year Application Fee None Application Requirements Students must be nominated by Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI) and have a Princeton primary adviser. Admission is contingent upon final approval by the host institution. Statement of Purpose - brief statement describing your proposed plan of study Resume or curriculum vitae Transcript from current enrolled school Home Institution Adviser Statement - confirmation of your enrolled graduate student status, nature of proposed plan of study and its relevance to your academic and scholarly progress Copy of your current passport (name page only) – international applicants only Visa Information (International applicants only) All international nondegree students must arrive in the U.S. with a valid F-1 or J-1 student visa. The Davis International Center will assist with the visa eligibility documents (I-20 for F-1 students or DS-2019 for J-1 students) after admission is offered. Applicants who require additional accessibility assistance may contact [email protected].BEgin YOUR Spring ApplIcation Resources HUJI Program for Princeton Students