International Students Thrive at Reichman University Amid Challenges
Studying in Israel: International students find a home at Reichman University
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Reichman University in Herzliya, Israel, supports international students, particularly lone soldiers, through flexible academic policies and community initiatives. Students like Levi Preger and Rachel Eskandry highlight the institution's commitment to accommodating military service and fostering a sense of belonging, making it a preferred choice for those navigating life in Israel.
- 01Reichman University has approximately 8,500 students, with about 2,400 being international undergraduates, a significant proportion in Israel.
- 02The university offers full degree programs in English and has implemented individualized academic plans for reservists since the onset of the Israel-Hamas War.
- 03Jonathan Davis, head of the Raphael Recanati International School, emphasizes the university's commitment to international students, stating, 'We carved into our mission statement that we would like to embrace international students here.'
- 04Since October 7, many international students have transferred to Reichman University due to safety concerns on their home campuses.
- 05Reichman University provides tuition waivers for wounded soldiers, ensuring that no amputee pays for their education.
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Reichman University in Herzliya, Israel, has become a haven for international students, particularly lone soldiers, who face unique challenges in balancing academics and military service. The university, with around 8,500 students, including 2,400 international undergraduates, stands out for its supportive environment. Students like Levi Preger, who serves in the IDF while studying international relations, appreciate the flexibility offered by professors who adjust deadlines and coursework to accommodate military obligations. Similarly, Rachel Eskandry, also studying international relations, values the university's strong Zionist values and community atmosphere. Under the leadership of Jonathan Davis, the Raphael Recanati International School has adopted a mission to embrace international students, providing English-taught programs and personalized academic pathways for those affected by military service. Following the recent conflict, many students have transferred to Reichman, seeking a supportive environment amidst rising anti-Israel sentiments abroad. The university's commitment extends to financial support for wounded soldiers, ensuring that no student is left behind, thus fostering a sense of belonging and community for those navigating life in Israel.
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The supportive measures at Reichman University significantly aid students balancing military service and academic pursuits, fostering a community where they can thrive.
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