Making Higher Education More Accessible to the Socioeconomic Periphery: Over Four Years, There Has Been an Increase of More Than 8,000 Students Coming from Towns Located in Low Socioeconomic Clusters (Clusters 1-4)

In the 2018/19 academic year, more than 50,000 students came from towns located in low socioeconomic clusters (including Arab and ultra-Orthodox Jewish towns) The sharp increase in the number of students in the last several decades is primarily expressed in significant achievements in expanding accessibility to higher education among the population living in the periphery…