In addition to improving the status of teachers in Israel, the college contributes to educational activities in the Southern region and conducts many projects in the Jewish and Bedouin sectors in conjunction with the Ministry of Education, Beersheva municipality, Ben-Gurion University, regional councils, JOINT and the "SAKTA-RASHI" Foundation.
The aim was to provide a solution to the outrageous lack of teachers in the various types of settlements for new immigrants.
The establishment of the college, in fact, laid the foundations of the education system in the Negev.
At present, there are more than 2,000 Jewish and Bedouin students studying in various tracks: The Center for Educational Growth: This program is run in conjunction with Ben-Gurion University and Kaye College.
Areas of study include painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, photography and lithography.