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The Jewish University of Colorado celebrates its new online campus

03-23-2022 08:38 AM CET | Science & Education

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The Jewish University of Colorado, the world's only cadre school for Messianic Jewish and Panentheistic theologians, philosophers and humanities scholars, thanks its sponsor, the Messianic Jewish Fellowship, for its firm commitment to continue supporting the tuition-free university without cutbacks for at least the next ten years. "We are proud to continue to shepherd the Messianic faith through scholarly methods and, of course, to educate the Messianic clergy and leaders of tomorrow in the best possible way," Dean Dimitry Nussbaum emphasized on the occasion of a messianic conference.

JUC, as the Jewish University of Colorado is also known, has not actively engaged in public relations since its inception. Nevertheless, according to Nussbaum, JUC has so many applications for studies at the sole Messianic Jewish university that only about 3% of the applicants actually get a place. The university's executive board discussed expanding capacity in the context of creating an online campus, but rejected the idea. Nussbaum explains that the focus continues to be on quality rather than quantity.

However, the new online campus, which was developed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, opens up new possibilities. This digital campus is more than just a temporary solution; it offers the opportunity to accept students who could not afford to live in the United States.

The Jewish University of Colorado recently received an award from the European Central Council of Messianic Jews, based in Germany, for the best networking concept in the worldwide messianic community. Dean Nussbaum also leaves no room for doubt: "We have always been a courageous cadre school and will remain so, conservative in teaching but modern in technology and organization.

For next summer, Dean Nussbaum has planned a trip through Europe to talk with messianic congregations about how to build a bridge across the Atlantic for more European students thanks to the new digital campus.

Jewish University of Colorado

Administration office
9169 W State St #1286
Boise & Garden City, ID 83714
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

https://www.messianic-jewish.org/#jewish-university-of-colorado

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+1 (323) 925-3370

The Jewish University of Colorado (JUC) is a small (2.700 students, March 2022), elite educational institution for postgraduates in the city of Denver, Colorado. The tuition-free university is part of the free teaching and education program in the field of Judeo-Christian theology and philosophy offered by the Messianic Fellowship International, one of the largest joint Judeo-Christian institutions in the world. The university has two offices outside Colorado, one in Boise (Idaho) and in Los Angeles (California).

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