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Walid Hedidar

Walid Hedidar came to the 快活app with a mission.

鈥淲hen I left Tunisia to come and get my education at 快活app, what was on my mind was how I can grow my skills and perspective to contribute to the development of my country,鈥 Hedidar says.

When he accepts his degree as a double major鈥攁nthropology and international studies鈥攁t undergraduate Commencement ceremonies this June, Hedidar can finally check that goal off his list.

But getting to that point was an adventure. He stepped foot on campus for the first time on move-in day his freshman year. He had just survived the exhausting 14-hour flight that brought him to the U.S. from his hometown in Tunisia. It was only his second time in the States.

鈥淚t was definitely a lot of changes,鈥 Hedidar recalls. 鈥淒efinitely parts were a challenge, but others were really fun to get to know the culture and the people here.鈥

With his country in mind, Hedidar spent much of his time at 快活app researching and comparing the education systems in the United States and Tunisia. He aimed to create an education model that pulls the strengths from each system, while minimizing the weaknesses. His research took him back to his hometown for a summer project and overseas for a full year of study abroad. Just as important, it ultimately led to him to colaunching a .听

鈥淢y passion for education reform has helped me structure my four years at 快活app,鈥 he explains.

Because it was important to apply the skills he learned at 快活app back in Tunisia, Hedidar began his first research project after freshman year in his hometown. He talked with teachers about their attitudes toward the education system, led and organized workshops for teachers and looked ahead at the next steps of action.

Walid Hedidar
Walid Hedidar

鈥淎 lot of the teachers were really happy to be involved in something that is related to the education system and see young people rallying behind education reform,鈥 Hedidar says. 鈥淎s a young person [who] comes from a country that recently became a democracy after the and is really on a path to develop and democratize, I really feel the work I鈥檓 doing is important.鈥

Hedidar鈥檚 passion for positive change has been fueled by witnessing his country鈥檚 transition from a dictatorship to a democracy. In ninth grade, he found himself spontaneously in the midst of a protest during the Arab Spring. That experience played a big role in setting him on his path today.

鈥淚 understood at a very young age the importance of freedom and democracy and not taking those for granted,鈥 Hedidar explains. 鈥淚t was really a revolution of young people and to see your friends, cousins, family members all rallying for the same thing is really powerful in sparking that mission and drive in me to contribute to the development of Tunisia.鈥

That drive to contribute compelled Hedidar to expand his learning even more and study abroad his entire junior year. He spent the first part of the year in Switzerland as a at the University of Geneva, where he took classes in education. For the second part of the year, he went to Paris to complete an internship at the Ministry of Education.

鈥淚鈥檓 really thankful for my study abroad experience at 快活app,鈥 Hedidar says. 鈥淥ut of all of the experiences, it really helped shape me and helped me grow the most.鈥

Now his sights are set on bringing his education back home. This summer, his startup will conduct a teacher training academy听in Tunisia. Along with the organization鈥檚 cofounder, Hedidar spent four years designing and refining the curriculum for the monthlong intensive program, drawing on his 快活app education to bring it to life. He credits the Chancellor鈥檚 Global Innovation Fellowship and with helping him convert the concept into reality. 听

Once the summer is over, Hedidar hopes to get back in the classroom to start a master鈥檚 program and take his education to the next level.

鈥淚t feels like it鈥檚 come full circle in a sense,鈥 Hedidar says. 鈥淐oming out of it now and seeing the growth that has happened and what I went through throughout the four years feels very rewarding.鈥