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Order of St. Sahak – St. Mesrop Bestowed upon Dr. Haroutune Armenian, President of the American University of Armenia
August 18, 2007

On August 18, 2007, His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, bestowed the Order of Saint Sahak – Saint Mesrop to the President of the American University of Armenia, Dr. Haroutune Armenian, in recognition of his numerous pedagogical and societal contributions. more

Summer course on international humanitarian law
August 13-17, 2007

From 13 to 17 August 2007 the American University of Armenia (AUA) and the delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Armenia will hold a course on international humanitarian law (IHL) for 24 students of Armenian universities and young career lawyers. more

Workshop on "Health Professionals For Tobacco Free Armenia"
June 28, 2007

On June 28, 2007, more than 100 physicians, nurses and other health professionals from Armenia and abroad, including the Diaspora, gathered together at the Marriott Hotel Armenia to discuss the role of health professionals in fighting the tobacco epidemic in Armenia during the Workshop, entitled "Health Professionals For Tobacco Free Armenia." more

American University of Armenia Receives US Accreditation
March 2007

The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) has accredited the American University of Armenia. more
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Financial Support

The following forms of financial support are available to AUA students:

1. Tuition Assistance Program
The ultimate goal of the Tuition Assistance Program is that each Armenian student will receive tuition assistance according to his/her financial need. This will allow for academically gifted but economically disadvantaged students to have an equal opportunity to attend AUA.

Students who apply to AUA and are Armenian citizens or long-term residents holding a 10-year visa may apply for tuition assistance by filling in the application form and submitting all the required documents by the appropriate deadline on the chart below. Awards, which are grants that do not have to be repaid, can range from 10% - 90% of tuition due, depending on the financial need of each student and the availability of funds. Awards are made for one year (three quarters) provided that the recipient remains in good academic standing.

Degree/Certificate Program

Admissions      Application Deadline

Financial Aid   Application deadline

Law

September 14, 2007

September 14, 2007

Business Administration

September 14, 2007

September 14, 2007

Political Science  and International Affairs

September 14, 2007

September 14, 2007

Industrial Engineering

September 14, 2007

September 14, 2007

Computer and Information Science

July 31, 2007

Mid August 2007

2. Student loans

AUA administers a need-based student loan program. Students of all nationalities who demonstrate financial need are eligible to apply by submitting an AUA Loan Application Form, paying a 5,000 AMD loan application fee, and paying the first installment of 35% of their tuition due.  During their studies, students begin paying their loans back at a rate of 15,000 AMD per quarter. The balance of the loan is due upon graduation according to a payment plan established at that time. The loan is interest free until 12 months after graduation; then 5% annual interest is charged. 

3. Deferred payment

Students are allowed to make payments toward their tuition each quarter in three installments.  Students must pay 35% of tuition due at registration, then the remaining amount due may be paid in two additional installments.  The deferred payment option is available to students of all nationalities.

Turpanjian Family Foundation Scholarship Program

The American University of Armenia (AUA) is pleased to announce the Turpanjian Family Foundation Scholarship Program. This need and merit based scholarship program targets orphans, those affected by the 1988 Earthquake, and those from socially vulnerable groups for undergraduate study at an accredited college or university in Armenia or for graduate study at AUA.

One of the key components of the Turpanjian Family Foundation Scholarship Program is to enable its recipients to make long-term contributions to Armenia's political, social and economic development.

Subject to certain limitations, including maintaining good academic standing, and within the availability of funds, the Turpanjian Family Foundation Scholarship program will provide a tuition award for the normal duration of the degree program (maximum 6 years for undergraduate program, 2 years for master's). A small stipend may also be awarded for those attending programs away from their home city or those otherwise demonstrating need. Additional mentoring and support will be provided to awardees.

Applicants will be evaluated based on:

* Need. While all of Armenian ancestry are eligible to apply, applicants who are orphans, from areas affected by the 1988 Earthquake, or are otherwise socially vulnerable/impoverished will be given priority.

* Area of Study. The applicant's intent major area of study should fall within Armenia's needs and strategic priorities for development.

* Objectives. The applicant's objectives should be aligned with the program's goals. All beneficiaries must demonstrate entrepreneurship and leadership skills through their academic and work achievements. Recipients must commit to developing English language competency during the course of their award

* Eligible Institution. Applicants must have been offered admission to enter or be currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate program in Armenia or in a graduate degree or certificate program at the American University of Armenia.

Determining eligibility criteria and method of payment

In addition to meeting the socio-economic and cultural background criteria, the Selection

Committee will consider a candidate's future potential to make unique and meaningful contributions to Armenia.

The selection committee reserves the right to investigate/verify eligibility criteria and supporting documents submitted by the applicant. Decisions of the scholarship committee are final and may not be appealed.

Tuition payments will be made directly to the awardee's home institution. Stipends, when given, will be administered either through AUA or through the home institution.

For further information, contact Registrar's Office of the AUA (phone: 51 27 92; 51 27 93) or visit AUA website http://www.aua.am/announce.html.

Turpanjian scholarship program application form (English | Armenian)

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