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Hebron
University plays a significant role in the life of the
city of Hebron, and in Palestinian society at large. We
conduct vital research to benefit local industry, train
students to enter the workforce and contribute to the
Palestinian economy, and try to instill in them a sense
of responsibility to their own communities and the
world, so that they may become effective future leaders.
We serve over 6,000 students, many of whom come from
needy families. It is our policy to accept all qualified
students without regard to financial need, as we
recognize the importance of education for all segments
of society. Students receive financial aid and tuition
waivers from Hebron University based on both need and
academic performance. Hebron University seeks donations
to help us continue this important policy, which rewards
academic excellence and allows students who may not
otherwise pursue higher education to attend the
University and train for a better future.
In order to accommodate a growing number of students and
provide them with up-to-date texts and equipment, Hebron
University must purchase new and larger numbers of
supplies, as well as complete expansion projects such as
the ongoing construction of a new Library building and
the establishment of additional internet labs. Programs
which require hands-on learning, such as Biology,
Chemistry, and Nursing, are in severe need of new
laboratory equipment. Existing equipment is often
outdated or damaged, or is present in insufficient
numbers. Many departments also require new teaching
materials in various media, such as textbooks, CD’s, and
DVD’s.
Help us to better serve the next generation of
Palestinian leaders and workers. Please use the links
below to provide a donation to Hebron University:
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Infrastructure, Lab Equipment, Construction
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Library, Textbooks, Teaching Media
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Computers and Technology
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Student Financial Aid
Hebron
University would like to
express our deep gratitude to all past and future
donors. Without the generosity of individuals and
organizations in Palestine and abroad, we would be
unable to continue to offer quality educational
opportunities to students in Hebron and the surrounding
areas. Your contribution helps to create an environment
which prepares students to build and participate in a
democratic society, as well as compete in a dynamic job
market.
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