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The Jewish University of Colorado goes global

03-30-2022 10:27 AM CET | Science & Education

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The Jewish University of Colorado is offering tuition-free online study courses.

The Jewish University of Colorado is offering tuition-free online study courses.

The Jewish University of Colorado (JUC) may be small, with about 4,000 students, but it is once again setting standards for the future. While other universities run by faith-based organizations only welcome members of their own faith, the Jewish University of Colorado is open to students from around the world. There is only one exception: antisemites and antizionists have no chance of admission. To all others, JUC is open, tuition-free, and in the heart of the United States. High school graduates and post-graduates alike can find the subject of their choice at the Denver, Indianapolis and Los Angeles sites, as well as online.

JUC is not a traditional campus university; the number of students is not large enough for this concept. But teaching takes place at all locations in modern buildings that meet the highest security standards. Unfortunately, this is a bitter reality for a higher education institution that researches and teaches on the basis of the Messianic Jewish doctrine. Thanks to good security concepts, the Jewish University of Colorado can nevertheless offer a relaxed atmosphere for teaching and learning. This is one of the reasons why JUC has dared to step into the public eye instead of remaining an insider tip.

Press spokesman and Executive Assistant Roman Strelkov is particularly pleased that the new online study courses have been very well received in Germany. The conscious decision of young Germans to study at a university with a Messianic-Jewish foundation cannot be taken for granted. For this reason, an agreement was recently reached with the 'Central Council of Messianic Jews in Germany' to reserve a certain number of study places for applicants from that European country. For this purpose, a contact office will also be established in Germany, which will be managed by the Central Council of Messianic Jews.

An increase in the number of students by 7.5% is planned for each of the coming semesters. "Yes, this is ambitious, but it will work out," Roman Strelkov is sure.

Press Secretary: Roman Strelkov

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The Jewish University or Colorado (JUC) is the only Messianic Jewish university worldwide. It has been run by the Messianic Jewish Fellowship International for many years, however, it has started to become visible for the public only after a new communication concept was approved. The Jewish University of Colorado is tuition free and accepts students both, locally as well as for its online study courses.

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