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  2. Education in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Israel operates an Arab education system for the Israeli-Arab minority, teaching Arab students, in Arabic, about their history and culture. Israel is a signatory of the Convention against Discrimination in Education, and ratified it in 1961. The convention has the status of law in Israeli courts. [58]

  3. List of Israeli universities and colleges - Wikipedia

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    Israel's quality university education is largely responsible for spurring the country's high tech boom and rapid economic development. [1] The primary difference between a university and a college in Israel is that only a university can confer doctorate degrees, and therefore tends to be more research-oriented than the more teaching-oriented ...

  4. Shalem College - Wikipedia

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    Shalem College building. Shalem College (Hebrew: המרכז האקדמי שלם, HaMerkaz HaAkademi Shalem) is a private liberal arts college in Jerusalem, Israel providing undergraduate education and founded with the aim of producing "broadly educated citizens for lives of influence and service."

  5. Zefat Academic College - Wikipedia

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    Zefat Academic College student body is highly diverse and multi-cultural. [5] [6] [7] This diversity includes students who are Jewish secular, religious and ultra-orthodox, whose families have been in the Zefat region for generations, as well as new immigrants from the former USSR and Ethiopia, together with Muslims, Druze and Christian Arabs and Circassians.

  6. Max Stern Yezreel Valley College - Wikipedia

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    The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College (Hebrew: המכללה האקדמית עמק יזרעאל ע״ש מקס שטרן) is an academic college located in the Jezreel Valley (Galilee region) of Israel, between the cities Afula and Nazareth, and next to Kfar Gid'on, Tel Adashim and Mizra.

  7. Even in Countries Where Tuition Is Free, College Debt Can Be ...

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    For example, in Sweden, where college is ostensibly free, students still get have to borrow to pay for college fees and a high cost of living. They graduate with, on average, $19,000 in loan debt.

  8. Braude College of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Braude college was established in Karmiel in 1985 by ORT Israel and World ORT organizations. In 1992 an academic college, financed by the government, started operating on the campus grounds. The college also offers student exchange programs through partnerships with universities abroad. [1]

  9. Ruppin Academic Center - Wikipedia

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    The School of Marine Sciences at the Ruppin Academic Center was founded in 1997 and originally known as the Marine College of Israel. It operated under the academic auspices of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and its alumni received an undergraduate degree from Hebrew University until 2001.