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    CORRESPONDENCE COURSES: WHY DID FEW APPLY?

    Source: Panorama.am
    20:21 03/09/2007

    Yerevan State University has 930 places designated for those wishing
    to participate in correspondence courses. As of September 1, only
    138 had applied, as informed to a panorama.am journalist by Vachakan
    Galstyan, secretary of the university's admittance committee. In his
    words, of the 60 places designated to study the English language, 23
    have applied; of the 40 places for Armenian language and literature,
    10 have applied; the faculty of foreign relations has received the
    same number of applicants.

    "No applications whatsoever have been received in the fields of
    mathematics and sociology. Of the 40 places set aside for economics,
    only 12 applied," noted Galstyan.

    In his words, 28 professions and 16 faculties are part of the
    correspondence course program. Anyone can apply.

    "Any applicant who doesn't earn enough points can take another
    examination, while keeping the points he previously earned,"
    Galstyan said, assuring that the courses would be conducted by the
    same professors using the same programs. "Many had the fear that a
    different diploma and a different program would be offered. Everything
    will be the same," he stressed.

    We note that the course lasts five years, and must be paid for, as
    opposed to the scholarships offered in regular courses. "The government
    will pay for those who became crippled in the armed services, as well
    as for those who lost family members in the war," he said.
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