Frequently Asked Questions
The application, as well as information concerning required supplemental materials, is available online at go.middlebury. edu/ls/application. The application fee is $65.
Who are the instructors in the School of Hebrew?
All faculty members are native speakers of Hebrew and are affiliated with the Brandeis Hebrew Language Program. They are master teachers who understand and embrace Middlebury’s method of immersion. Most of the faculty live in the residence halls with the students and are available in the evening to answer questions and help with assignments.
Students have regular class assignments and examinations that are used in evaluating their performance. One summer at the School of Hebrew covers approximately one year of college-level course material.
My background is only in Classical Hebrew. How quickly will I learn Modern Hebrew?
Knowledge of Classical Hebrew will be a definite advantage in understanding the structure of Modern Hebrew. Familiarity with the Hebrew alphabet, core vocabulary, and grammar will make the transition to Modern Hebrew easier.
Can I study Classical Hebrew?
If you have already attained the midintermediate level of Modern Hebrew according to the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, you have the option to enroll in the Classical Hebrew Workshop.
For more information, please contact: The Brandeis UniversityMiddlebury School of Hebrew Middlebury College Middlebury, VT 05753
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802.443.5510 go.middlebury.edu/ls schoolofhebrew@middlebury.edu
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Brandeis University–Middlebury School of Hebrew
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How can I apply? How much does it cost to apply?
How will I know how much I have really learned at the end of seven weeks?
SUMMER 2012
What is the application deadline?
There is no deadline per se; applications are reviewed on a rolling basis to provide candidates with a timely decision. Applying well in advance of the summer session is strongly advised, both for admission to the Language Schools and for financial aid.