PRIVATE INSTITUTES OF HIGHER EDUCATION CHEAT STUDENTS OVER RESUMING NEW LICENSES
Tert.am
09.09.10
Armenia's Ministry of Education and Science will continue monitoring
the activities of higher educational institutions which may result
in further suspension of the licenses.
In a press conference today Deputy Minister of Education and Science,
Ara Avetisyan, said that the process will be carried out on a
phase-by-phase basis so that "no single student suffers" from it.
"The activities of all the institutions of higher education that do
not meet the requirement will be suspended," said he.
Earlier the ministry suspended the licenses of 14 institutions
of higher education which left the future of about 2000 students
uncertain.
According to Mr Avetisyan some of those students have already applied
to the ministry to replace them to other universities, but he failed
to mention any exact figure.
Asked that some of those shut-down institutes of higher education
misinform people, saying they will soon resume their activities after
they are given new licenses, Mr Avetisyan said that the ministry
received such information only from the University of Management.
"The management of those institutes says that it has eliminated the
shortcomings, but if that were the case, the ministry would allow
them to resume their activities," explained he.
From: A. Papazian
Tert.am
09.09.10
Armenia's Ministry of Education and Science will continue monitoring
the activities of higher educational institutions which may result
in further suspension of the licenses.
In a press conference today Deputy Minister of Education and Science,
Ara Avetisyan, said that the process will be carried out on a
phase-by-phase basis so that "no single student suffers" from it.
"The activities of all the institutions of higher education that do
not meet the requirement will be suspended," said he.
Earlier the ministry suspended the licenses of 14 institutions
of higher education which left the future of about 2000 students
uncertain.
According to Mr Avetisyan some of those students have already applied
to the ministry to replace them to other universities, but he failed
to mention any exact figure.
Asked that some of those shut-down institutes of higher education
misinform people, saying they will soon resume their activities after
they are given new licenses, Mr Avetisyan said that the ministry
received such information only from the University of Management.
"The management of those institutes says that it has eliminated the
shortcomings, but if that were the case, the ministry would allow
them to resume their activities," explained he.
From: A. Papazian