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JULY 11, 2023
JCT received its excavation permit on Sunday to build the new Tal Campus, which will be dedicated to empowering religious women to get jobs by expanding their education and career opportunities.
“JCT is the leading Israeli institution of higher education providing academic training for religious women,” Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion said after his municipality granted the college its permit last week.
Spanning an impressive 3.5 acres, the Tal Campus is projected to cost $120 million, with $70 million already raised by JCT. The campus will house several key facilities, including the Beren Center for Engineering, the Helmsley Center of Life and Health Sciences, the Friedman Center for Business and Management Studies, and the Tessler-Glina Cafeteria.
On-campus housing and multiple outdoor spaces, including a beautifully landscaped garden, are also planned. The college expects construction to commence within the next six months.
The new campus will serve as a home for approximately 3,000 students, offering expanded opportunities for religious women to pursue higher education and secure employment in a variety of sectors.
Read JCT VP Doni Fogel's recent commentary in the Jerusalem Report.
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