LEADERSHIP OF ARMENIAN UNIVERSITIES DEPRIVED OF LICENSES MAKING USELESS EFFORTS TO RETURN THEIR STUDENTS
ArmInfo
2010-09-09 15:05:00
ArmInfo. Leadership of the Armenian universities that were deprived
of licenses is making useless efforts to return their students.
Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Armenia Ara Avetisyan told
media on Thursday that some universities applied to the ministry for
a 10-day term for correction of all inaccuracies to continue their
activity. However, the violations revealed during inspections were
too gross.
"In such cases we cannot just make notifications," A. Avetisyan said.
The licenses of private higher educational establishments will be
revoked gradually.
"All the students of the given universities will be given
an opportunity to continue their education at other high
educational establishments," he said. The number of the students
of pseudo-universities exceeds 2000, which is higher than last year
(1109).
In 2010 inspections were launched at 28 universities. In fact,
a series of violations were revealed, including dissatisfactory
level of educational programs and lack of proper laboratories. In
fact, licenses of 7 higher educational establishments were revoked:
Armenian-Russian Modern Humanitarian Institute, Juridical Institute
(Myud), Armavir University "Ararat", International University AIU Aria,
Institute "Vanevan," "University Cavendish" and Artashat University. In
addition, the licenses of a number of faculties of another 6 private
higher educational establishments were revoked.
From: A. Papazian
ArmInfo
2010-09-09 15:05:00
ArmInfo. Leadership of the Armenian universities that were deprived
of licenses is making useless efforts to return their students.
Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Armenia Ara Avetisyan told
media on Thursday that some universities applied to the ministry for
a 10-day term for correction of all inaccuracies to continue their
activity. However, the violations revealed during inspections were
too gross.
"In such cases we cannot just make notifications," A. Avetisyan said.
The licenses of private higher educational establishments will be
revoked gradually.
"All the students of the given universities will be given
an opportunity to continue their education at other high
educational establishments," he said. The number of the students
of pseudo-universities exceeds 2000, which is higher than last year
(1109).
In 2010 inspections were launched at 28 universities. In fact,
a series of violations were revealed, including dissatisfactory
level of educational programs and lack of proper laboratories. In
fact, licenses of 7 higher educational establishments were revoked:
Armenian-Russian Modern Humanitarian Institute, Juridical Institute
(Myud), Armavir University "Ararat", International University AIU Aria,
Institute "Vanevan," "University Cavendish" and Artashat University. In
addition, the licenses of a number of faculties of another 6 private
higher educational establishments were revoked.
From: A. Papazian