The American University of Armenia Receives US Accreditation
2007-04-17
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The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) has accredited the American University of Armenia. The American University of Armenia (AUA) received the maximum of seven years initial accreditation from WASC's Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities. WASC is one of six regional associations recognized by the United States Department of Education that accredit public and private universities and colleges.
"We are extremely proud of achieving WASC accreditation," said AUA President Haroutune Armenian. "This is an unprecedented event in the history of Armenian higher education and US accreditation opens new doors for the University. Accreditation will increase regional and Diaspora interest in higher education in Armenia and will create new lifelong linkages to Armenia," continued President Armenian.
Armenian Minister of Education and Science Levon Mkrtchyan explained, "The accreditation of the American University of Armenia by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges will exert considerable influence on Armenia's educational system. AUA is a University that underwent the very complex procedure of Western accreditation and it provides the assurance of quality at international standards. This success is the result of AUA's consistent work and self-analysis of many years."
AUA was established in 1991 with support from the Armenian Government, the Armenian General Benevolent Union, and USAID and from its founding has been an affiliate of the University of California. The University offers graduate degrees in the health sciences, political science and international affairs, industrial engineering, computer and information sciences, teaching English as a second language, business management, and law.
Accreditation indicates that AUA has undergone a period of intensive and comprehensive self-study followed by on-site evaluations of institutional performance and educational processes, that AUA operates at a high level of quality consistent with WASC Commission standards, and that it has sufficient resources to support existing and planned programs at a satisfactory level of quality.
According to AUA Provost and Vice President Lucig Danielian, "As a young institution that carries the traditions of Western higher education to Armenia and its region, the American University of Armenia has the important responsibility of attaining the highest possible standards in education and academic management. The process of accreditation provides us with the opportunity to achieve the high standards that we seek."
AUA began the WASC accreditation process in 1998 and was supported throughout with grants from the US State Department. Three teams of distinguished American university academics and administrators visited Armenia to evaluate AUA during the different stages of the accreditation process.
Note: Above are excerpts from the article. The full article appears here. Clarifications and comments by me are contained in {}. Deletions are marked by [...]. The bold emphasis is mine.
Huliq
The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) has accredited the American University of Armenia. The American University of Armenia (AUA) received the maximum of seven years initial accreditation from WASC's Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities. WASC is one of six regional associations recognized by the United States Department of Education that accredit public and private universities and colleges.
"We are extremely proud of achieving WASC accreditation," said AUA President Haroutune Armenian. "This is an unprecedented event in the history of Armenian higher education and US accreditation opens new doors for the University. Accreditation will increase regional and Diaspora interest in higher education in Armenia and will create new lifelong linkages to Armenia," continued President Armenian.
Armenian Minister of Education and Science Levon Mkrtchyan explained, "The accreditation of the American University of Armenia by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges will exert considerable influence on Armenia's educational system. AUA is a University that underwent the very complex procedure of Western accreditation and it provides the assurance of quality at international standards. This success is the result of AUA's consistent work and self-analysis of many years."
AUA was established in 1991 with support from the Armenian Government, the Armenian General Benevolent Union, and USAID and from its founding has been an affiliate of the University of California. The University offers graduate degrees in the health sciences, political science and international affairs, industrial engineering, computer and information sciences, teaching English as a second language, business management, and law.
Accreditation indicates that AUA has undergone a period of intensive and comprehensive self-study followed by on-site evaluations of institutional performance and educational processes, that AUA operates at a high level of quality consistent with WASC Commission standards, and that it has sufficient resources to support existing and planned programs at a satisfactory level of quality.
According to AUA Provost and Vice President Lucig Danielian, "As a young institution that carries the traditions of Western higher education to Armenia and its region, the American University of Armenia has the important responsibility of attaining the highest possible standards in education and academic management. The process of accreditation provides us with the opportunity to achieve the high standards that we seek."
AUA began the WASC accreditation process in 1998 and was supported throughout with grants from the US State Department. Three teams of distinguished American university academics and administrators visited Armenia to evaluate AUA during the different stages of the accreditation process.
Note: Above are excerpts from the article. The full article appears here. Clarifications and comments by me are contained in {}. Deletions are marked by [...]. The bold emphasis is mine.
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