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 2017
From East Jerusalem, Mustafa first joined the program in 2015. While earning his B.Sc. in CS, he returned to MEET as a CS Instructor and later as Partnerships Coordinator. Today, Mustafa works at the East Jerusalem Municipality’s Department of Employment, where he leads initiatives connecting job seekers and employers. Mustafa credits MEET for shaping his confidence, communication skills, and deep belief in respect and equality - values he now carries into every part of his community work.

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.
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Class of 2007
Sadek is a MEET Alum from East Jerusalem and a lead MEET Computer Science Instructor. He is also the founder of Code for Palestine, an NGO in the West Bank that teaches Palestinian youth coding, thus helping a new generation of Palestinian youth on a path towards higher education and employment.

Class of 2021
Lilian joined MEET in 2019 and quickly discovered its transformative power. After graduating in 2021, she returned as a teaching assistant, instructor, and now curriculum lead, guiding new students through MEET’s upgraded programs. Studying Cognitive Science and Psychology at the University of Haifa, Lilian credits MEET with giving her the confidence and ambition to pursue opportunities early, like becoming a lab assistant in her first semester.