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− | [[Safed]] residents, people from the surrounding areas and even students from outside of the Tzfat region find college-level study opportunities at the Tzfat College | + | [[Safed]] residents, people from the surrounding areas and even students from outside of the Tzfat region find college-level study opportunities at the Tzfat College. |
== History == | == History == | ||
The old Rothschild Hospital building near the entrance to Tzfat was built in 1910 to provide medical service to local Jewish residents whose only other medical options at the time were provided by Scottish missionaries at the Scottish Hospital. The hospital continued to serve Tzfat residents until the [[Ziv Hospital Safed|Ziv Hospital]] opened in 1973. The old stone building stood empty and in its place the Tzfat Academic College opened to serve post-high-school-aged students of the region. | The old Rothschild Hospital building near the entrance to Tzfat was built in 1910 to provide medical service to local Jewish residents whose only other medical options at the time were provided by Scottish missionaries at the Scottish Hospital. The hospital continued to serve Tzfat residents until the [[Ziv Hospital Safed|Ziv Hospital]] opened in 1973. The old stone building stood empty and in its place the Tzfat Academic College opened to serve post-high-school-aged students of the region. | ||
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== Programs == | == Programs == | ||
− | + | The Tzfat Academic College offers a wide variety of programs for students who wish to study for a degree program or simply increase their educational level. | |
=== Mechina === | === Mechina === | ||
− | The “Mechina” -- preparatory program -- provides a framework for students to complete their high school requirements and prepare for their matriculation examinations. Many students wait until after their army service to complete these courses while others study at the Mechina in order to improve the grades on their matriculation tests from when they first took them in high | + | The “Mechina” -- preparatory program -- provides a framework for students to complete their high school requirements and prepare for their matriculation examinations. Many students wait until after their army service to complete these courses while others study at the Mechina in order to improve the grades on their matriculation tests from when they first took them in high schol. Acceptance to an Israeli college or university is partially dependent on these scores. |
=== Michlalat Bar Ilan === | === Michlalat Bar Ilan === | ||
− | The Michlala/Bar Ilan University was established in the early ‘80s as a regional branch of the Bar Ilan University. Courses offered in Tzfat follow the syllabus of the identical courses offered at the main Bar Ilan campus in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, and graduates receive diplomas from the Bar Ilan University. Michlelet Bar Ilan opened a law school in 2009 and a | + | The Michlala/Bar Ilan University was established in the early ‘80s as a regional branch of the Bar Ilan University. Courses offered in Tzfat follow the syllabus of the identical courses offered at the main Bar Ilan campus in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, and graduates receive diplomas from the Bar Ilan University. Michlelet Bar Ilan opened a law school in 2009 and a [Safed Medical School|[medical school]] in 2011 and the michlala also offers courses in the humanities. Students can find undergraduate and graduate studies at the school. |
=== Tzfat Academic College === | === Tzfat Academic College === | ||
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== Population == | == Population == | ||
− | As of the 2011-2012 academic year the Michlala had 2,300 students registered for university-level studies as well as another 350 students who were studying at a college preparatory level. Students attend the college from Tzfat and the surrounding villages, towns and small settlements. The student body | + | As of the 2011-2012 academic year the Michlala had 2,300 students registered for university-level studies as well as another 350 students who were studying at a college preparatory level. Students attend the college from Tzfat and the surrounding villages, towns and small settlements. The student body includes Jewish, Druze and Arab students. The Michlala attempts to meet the various needs of the students, including students who come from the “Haredi” -- ultra-Orthodox -- sector. There are special programs of study for Ethiopian immigrants which help them to catch up to Israeli students as they prepare for university-level studies. |
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− | The Michlala attempts to meet the various needs of the students, including students who come from the “Haredi” -- ultra-Orthodox -- sector. There are special programs of study for Ethiopian immigrants which help them to catch up to Israeli students as they prepare for university-level studies. | + | |
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== Scholarships == | == Scholarships == | ||
Most of the students at the Michlala acquired scholarships which enable them to attend college. There are general scholarships that are open to all as well as specialized scholarships for newly-released soldiers, Ethiopian immigrants, students who are studying specialized courses of study, Haredi students, Arab students and students studying art and music. Michlala students may also participate in the “Perech” program which refunds part of their tuition in return for community service. | Most of the students at the Michlala acquired scholarships which enable them to attend college. There are general scholarships that are open to all as well as specialized scholarships for newly-released soldiers, Ethiopian immigrants, students who are studying specialized courses of study, Haredi students, Arab students and students studying art and music. Michlala students may also participate in the “Perech” program which refunds part of their tuition in return for community service. | ||
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