School of Rehabilitation - Appeal Against Non-Acceptance to a Course

An appeal regarding non-admission to a course should be sent via email to the School Administrator, with a copy to the School Administration Secretariat. 

The appeal must be submitted no later than one week after receiving the rejection for the requested course.

When submitting an appeal, please include your full name, ID number, and the name of the course from which you were rejected. The appeal must clearly explain your reasons and the nature of your request. If the appeal pertains to a specific admission criterion for the course, please clearly state which criterion is being addressed.

Following a discussion by the School of Rehabilitation's Appeals Committee, the school director or their representative will respond to the appeal within approximately two weeks of its submission. The response will be sent to the student via email.

For more information:

You can contact us by phone at: 03-7382218, or by email at: shikum@ono.ac.il

 

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