Ashkelon Academic College

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Ashkelon Academic College
המכללה האקדמית אשקלון
Ashkelon Academic College logo.jpg
TypePublic
Established1967
Location,
Websiteash-college.ac.il
The Ashkelon Academic College

Ashkelon Academic College (Hebrew: המכללה האקדמית אשקלון‎, HaMiklala HaAkademit Ashkelon) is a public college in Ashkelon, Israel which is qualified to grant Bachelor's degrees from Bar-Ilan University.

History[]

The college was founded in 1967 as a branch of Bar-Ilan University and focused mainly on teaching accountancy and banking. Student numbers were only a couple of dozen.

In 1988 the management was changed and the college began to expand its activity; in 1990 it was recognised by the Education Minister of Israel Zevulun Hammer as a regional college, which meant its students spent the first two years in the college and after that transferred to Bar-Ilan University.

In 1992 Bar-Ilan University approved the college to grant bachelor's degrees on its behalf, and in 1998 the university transferred to a new campus. Moshe Many was President of the College from 2002 to 2012.

Today the college has thousands of students and plans are being made to triple its size.

See also[]

  • List of universities and colleges in Israel

References[]

Coordinates: 31°40′8.59″N 34°34′17.97″E / 31.6690528°N 34.5716583°E / 31.6690528; 34.5716583

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