A NUMBER OF NON-STATE UNIVERSITIES TO BE DEPRIVED OF LICENSES
ARMENPRESS
JANUARY 31, 2011
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JANUARY 31, ARMENPRESS: In the first 10 days of February
the license committee of Armenia's non-state higher educational
establishments will adopt a decision on which non-state universities
will be deprived of license. Head of the License Department of
the Armenian Ministry of Education and Science Movses Movsisyan
told Armenpress that now the employees of the department study
the conditions of the activity of non-state higher educational
establishments to clear up whether they correspond to the standards.
"As soon as the study results are clear, they will be discussed in
the license committee, and the final conclusion will be presented to
the Education and Science Minister," he noted.
Mr. Movisisyan also noted that last August 7 non-state higher
educational establishments were fully deprived of license of activity,
and 6 - partially. "Now 55 non-state higher educational establishments
work in the republic," the representative of the Armenian Ministry
of Education and Science said. According to him, now there is an
intention to unite several educational establishments.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
JANUARY 31, 2011
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JANUARY 31, ARMENPRESS: In the first 10 days of February
the license committee of Armenia's non-state higher educational
establishments will adopt a decision on which non-state universities
will be deprived of license. Head of the License Department of
the Armenian Ministry of Education and Science Movses Movsisyan
told Armenpress that now the employees of the department study
the conditions of the activity of non-state higher educational
establishments to clear up whether they correspond to the standards.
"As soon as the study results are clear, they will be discussed in
the license committee, and the final conclusion will be presented to
the Education and Science Minister," he noted.
Mr. Movisisyan also noted that last August 7 non-state higher
educational establishments were fully deprived of license of activity,
and 6 - partially. "Now 55 non-state higher educational establishments
work in the republic," the representative of the Armenian Ministry
of Education and Science said. According to him, now there is an
intention to unite several educational establishments.
From: A. Papazian