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    US ACCREDITATION OF AUA TO INFLUENCE ARMENIA'S EDUCATION SYSTEM

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    March 2 2007

    YEREVAN, March 2. /ARKA/. The accreditation of the American University
    of Armenia (AUA) to the US Western Association of Schools and Colleges
    (WASC) will exert considerable influence on Armenia's education system,
    RA Minister of Education and Science Levon Mkrtichyan told reporters.

    "From now on, besides international universities founded under
    intergovernmental agreements, an internationally accredited higher
    school will be working in Armenia," he said.

    Mkrtichyan pointed out that since the very first days of Armenia's
    independence the AUA has been involved in forming the country's
    independent statehood.

    "We intend to apply the AUA's positive experience in Armenia's other
    higher schools," he said.

    In this context the Minister reported that the RA Government is
    considering a new order of accrediting higher schools supposed to
    improve the situation in Armenia's higher education sector.

    "We want the state-run and private higher schools that intend to get
    accreditation to realize that this process must be started inside
    the higher school through the estimation of internal resources and
    settlement of issues of administration and education and consistent
    preparation for accreditation," he said.

    On March 2, 2007, the AUA was accredited to the US Western Association
    of Schools and Colleges (WASC) for seven years. The AUA is the first
    higher school outside the USA having this accreditation.

    The idea of founding the AUA was suggested in 1989. The first students
    were admitted in 1991. The AUA was founded by the RA Government, the
    University of California, UAS, and the Armenian General Benevolent
    Union. The AUA trains lawyers, specialists in medicine, business,
    management, engineering, linguistics and diplomacy.
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