Makeup of Students in the New Campus

Digital learning almost certainly change the makeup of students on campus. No longer will it be a place where only students in their twenties come in order to obtain know-how and a profession in which they will engage for their entire lives. The digital revolution is characterized by a changing employment market. People tend to change their places of employment and even their occupations. The New Campus will permit older people to acquire an academic education in order to expand their knowledge or change career.

The New Campus is also the basis on which we realize the Israeli hope of all of its population groups meeting up in one place and that their presence on campus will help them learn and understand one another.

Therefore, the New Campus will be characterized by students from all streams and population groups, young students at the start of their path alongside older students studying in preparation for a new career and all the way up to senior citizen students seeking an academic education and to enrich their general knowledge base.