94% of students 
report increased CS and entrepreneurship capacity
91% of students 
feel more confident about CS 
97% student satisfaction 
with instructors and facilitators
12th alum admitted to MIT 
on full scholarship
3 alumni 
serve on meet's 
Board of Directors
71% of alumni 
remain actively involved 
alumni lead 
our alumni program, the Jerusalem hub and the yearlong CS curriculum
65% of our educational team
are alumni
alumni featured
on Forbes, NYT, The Marker, TechCrunch and FemJLM
Our best evaluation that illustrates the meaning and impact of MEET is the impressive cohort of over 700 alumni, social entrepreneurs, researchers and activists, and their achievements. 
So far, 30 MEET alumni have been accepted to the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology,  12 got accepted to MIT, another 2 to Harvard, and many more to several universities in Europe, including the TH Köln – University of Applied Sciences in Germany, and King’s College in the UK.
Moreover, two Alumnae were featured in 30 Under 30 by Forbes Israel – Helen Wexler (Israeli) in 2017, and Shayma Sharif (Palestinian) in 2020. 
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Class of 2008
Lubna is a binational startup founder and CEO. After graduating from MEET, Lubna, interned at Teva, where she led a project aimed at improving OBGYN health services in the Palestinian sector. Lubna was recently accepted to two accelerators to advance her binational startup as she begins her Ph.D. studies in Germany.

Class of 2009
Anat is a Product Manager at Microsoft Sentinel. joined MEET at 14, discovering a passion for computer science. Anat credits MEET with teaching her to take initiative, work with diverse teams, and lead with integrity. She remains actively involved in MEET, staying connected to the community that helped shape her career.

Class of 2009
Ahmed leads “Community Mondays” at FeelBeit, a cultural hub in Jerusalem that connects Palestinians and Israelis through traditional crafts. After completing MEET’s Core Program in 2009, Ahmed returned in 2024 as part of the first Constellation program cohort, where he developed his idea to use crafts as a tool for building bridges and fostering cross-cultural dialogue.

Class of 2017
Adan joined MEET in 2015 from Nazareth, discovering how technology could bridge cultures. After graduating, she studied Computer Science at the Technion and is now a Software Engineer at Dell Technologies. Beyond her work, Adan mentors aspiring engineers through Tsofen, helping Arab students integrate into Israel’s high-tech industry. She credits MEET with giving her the confidence, technical skills, and collaborative mindset to innovate, connect, and open doors for others.