Congratulations to the Law School’s 2021-2022 Graduates to the graduates of the Law School!

Sapir Law School Alumni Continue to Lead Israel’s Bar Association’s Exams.
We are proud of our Law School's graduates, each and every year. This year, more than ever, we are very proud, due to the many challenges our alumni faced when taking their Bar Exams during the Iron Swords War.

Dr. Ido Eshet, Dean of the School of Law: "Today, almost everyone knows that Sapir has a unique approach in developing the next generation of jurists. We are all very proud of our alumni who succeeded in the Bar Exams, despite all the difficulties."

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Tens of thousands of Israeli soldiers have seen combat in the Gaza Strip since last October, but not all of them leave the war behind when they come back home. Many suffer combat and operational stress, reactions that could lead to PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) and even suicide. Now, cutting edge research by Dr. Leah Shelef, Dean of the School of Social Work at Sapir College, is seeking the most effective way to treat – and prevent – these dangerous outcomes.
While Israel considers how to revitalize the devastated communities of Hevel Tkuma / Gaza Envelope, Sapir Academic College has just taken the first step. Sapir, the academic nerve center of the entire Western Negev, will devote most of its NIS 200 million in government rehabilitation funding to scholarships, enabling more students from diverse backgrounds to study in the region. Its flagship initiative will be free tuition for all first-year students.