Standing Firm. Making Disciples.Conflict Updates Give to JUC Current Students Consortium
Jerusalem University College
About Us Academics Tuition & Aid Student Life Contact Us Apply
Jerusalem University College
  • About Us
  • Academics
  • Tuition & Aid
  • Student Life
  • Contact Us
  • Apply
  • Search
  • Give to JUC
  • Current Students
  • Consortium

Join Northern Seminary's Private Group Travel Course

Experience the land of the Bible firsthand on this immersive two-week journey through Israel

About the Program Sample Itinerary Important Information

PRIVATE GROUP COURSES

A Unique Bible Lands Experience For Northern Seminary


Experience the land of the Bible firsthand on this immersive two-week journey through Israel. Walk the streets of Jerusalem, explore the wilderness of Judea, and visit the places where Jesus lived and ministered in Galilee. Over 14 unforgettable days, you’ll stand in the places where biblical events unfolded.

The landscapes and imagery used by the biblical writers will gain depth and meaning, enriching your understanding of God's work in history. Traveling throughout much of the country, you'll study Scripture on site and gain insights that can strengthen your spiritual life and ministry for years to come.

Interested? Contact the Group Leader

To join this course, please contact Ingrid Faro.  She will send you the necessary details to register to join this group. 

CONTACT US ABOUT PRIVATE GROUP COURSES

Course Dates

June 14 - 27, 2027

Course Cost

Hotel (double occupancy) $5,187
Hotel (single occupancy) $6,617

There is a $250 registration fee due at the time of registration, and the remaining balance is due by the final payment deadline: March 16, 2027.

Important Dates

Registration Deadline March 6, 2027
Final Payment Deadline March 16, 2027
Arrival Day June 14, 2027
Departure Day June 27, 2027

 

The Details

Sample Itinerary*

Day 1: Arrival Day and Housing Check-In

Day 2: Course Orientation and Old Testament Jerusalem Walk

  • Old City Jerusalem
  • Kidron Valley Overlook
  • Mount Zion
  • City of David
  • Hezekiah's Tunnel
  • Western Wall

Day 3: New Testament Jerusalem and Field Study Previews

  • Church of the Holy Sepulchre
  • Temple Mount Southern Steps
  • Pool of Bethesda
  • Hidden Gate of the Old City Wall

Day 4: Jerusalem Approaches

  • Mount of Olives
  • Dominus Elvit
  • Church of All Nations / Garden of Gethsemane
  • Herodium
  • Shepherd's Field
  • Church of the Nativity

Day 5: Benjamin Field Study

  • Nebi Samwil
  • Shiloh
  • Jericho
  • Wadi Quilt / Judean Wilderness

Day 6: Judeah, Shephelah & Philistia Field Studies 

  • Beth Shemesh
  • Valley of Elah
  • Bet Guvrin
  • Lachish
  • Ashkelon

Day 7: Exploration Day and Galilee Field Study Preview

Day 8: The Dead Sea Area

  • Masada
  • Ein Boqeq (Dead Sea)
  • Ein Gedi / Wadi Arugot
  • Qumran

Day 9: Sharon Plain and Jezreel Valley Field Study

  • Caesarea
  • Mount Carmel
  • Megiddo

Day 10: Upper and Lower Galilee Field Study

  • Nazareth
  • Sepphoris
  • Mount Arbel

Day 11: Huleh Basin and Golan Heights

  • Hazor
  • Dan
  • Banias / Caesarea Philippi
  • Golan / Damascus Road

Day 12: Sea of Galilee

  • Capernaum
  • Magdala
  • Chorazin
  • Kursi
  • Sea of Galilee
  • Beth Shean

Day 13: Exploration Day and Departure Meeting

Day 14: Departure Day

*All itineraries are subject to change due to logistical
reasons or the preference of the instructor or group leader.
Your final course itinerary 
will be presented to you upon arrival.

Important Information

Accommodations and Housing

JUC offers both on- and off-campus housing for our short-term students on nights when they will stay in Jerusalem. We also arrange accommodations with hotels when the class is traveling for field studies. The hotels furnish buffet-style breakfasts and dinners. JUC students are provided with lunches by JUC whether in Jerusalem or on field studies.

Jerusalem Off-Campus Housing

Students can choose hotel housing rather than JUC campus housing for an increased housing fee. While JUC cannot guarantee that students will stay at any particular place, each hotel we contract with is well-rated and in or adjacent to the Old City of Jerusalem.

Jerusalem On-Campus Housing

Students who opt to spend nights in Jerusalem on campus will stay in dormitory-style housing, with 2-6 persons (or sometimes more) to a room. The campus has limited housing for couples with no double beds available. According to season and demand, private rooms for couples on campus may be available. Shared bathroom facilities are a short walk away from each room, sometimes across a courtyard and up or down a flight of stairs.

What are your physical fitness requirements?

JUC’s program is academically and physically rigorous, including up to twelve hour days in the field or longer. The field studies involve hours of walking, standing, and several hikes (although some are optional). There are usually opportunities to sit throughout the day and plenty of time on the bus. However, students should expect an intensely physical program and plan to sweat.

How do I acquire a visa to study in Israel?

Everyone traveling to Israel must have a passport that expires at least six months after they plan to exit the country at the end of their program.

Short-term students who travel from countries that have normal relations with Israel will be issued a three-month tourist visa upon arrival. Students from the United States, Canada, and most European countries fall under this category. Students who come from countries that do not have normal relations with Israel will need to make prior visa arrangements before entering the country.

Read more about obtaining tourist visas here.

I'm from a country that does not have a regular relationship with Israel. Can I study at JUC?

Students from countries who do not have a regular relationship with Israel may need additional security or immigration approval to study in Israel. Students from such countries may be responsible to apply for a visa at their nearest Israeli Consulate or Embassy, or JUC may need to apply on their behalf at the Ministry of Interior in Jerusalem. Visa decisions are entirely at the discretion of the Ministry of Interior, so JUC cannot guarantee that you will be able to obtain a visa successfully. Please contact us if you are from a country that does not have a regular relationship with Israel and have questions about this process.

Please note: if you plan to participate in the Jordan Extension and you are required to secure an entry visa into Israel prior to the start of the program, you MUST request and be granted a visa allowing multiple entries into Israel.

I have been accepted to study at JUC. What should I pack before my trip?

A suggested packing list for JUC students is available in our student manuals. For long-term students who will be at JUC for a semester or more, here is a list of what to pack. For short-term students who will be at JUC for a few weeks, here is a list of what to pack. 

Safety and Participating in a Short-Term Travel Course at JUC

We take the safety of our students with the utmost seriousness and have a proven track record of operating for over 60 years in the Holy Land. Click here for detailed information about how JUC handles local issues related to safety and prepares students to do the same. 

Contact Us

Send us a note and we'll be in touch.

Loading...

J.R. Briggs

Donate

Marsha Wright

Donate

Dongwook Joo

Donate

Greg Olson

Donate

Jerusalem Campus

3 Aravnah HaYevosi
9101202

P.O. Box 1276, Mt. Zion
9101202 Jerusalem, Israel

02-671-8628 (inside Israel)
+972-2-671-8628 (outside Israel)

Jerusalem University College

USA Mailing Address

P.O. Box 32041
Minneapolis, MN 55432

1-800-891-9408 (toll free)
1-937-933-9099

admissions@juc.edu

2025 JUC   

Your browser is out-of-date!

Update your browser to view this website correctly.

Update my browser now

×