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Armenian Virtual College
The Armenian Virtual College is the newest learning institute of the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) – one that will carry on its lifelong dedication to Armenian education with an entirely innovative approach. Through online education, the AVC’s focus is helping learners acquire basic knowledge in Armenian studies. It offers several certificate programs and credit-bearing courses in Armenian education at the college level. Certificates and credits that you can earn from home, at work, or while you travel. AVC monitors, evaluates, and modifies its programs, policies, and procedures to meet the evolving needs of its student population. The AVC is currently comprised of three departments – Language, History, and Culture – each of which offers several courses in varying skill levels. In order to truly accomplish the institute’s aim to widen the reach of Armenian education worldwide, the program is been made available in seven languages: Armenian (Eastern & Western), English, Russian, French, Spanish and Turkish.
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The Virtual School Name (English/alternative names, abbreviations) is a institution type located in <Town, Province, Region, Country etc>.
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- Date founded
- Size of institution (enrollment)
- Teaching level (grades, etc.)
- Learning mode (e.g. what % online?)
- Mission, if clearly stated (e.g. targeting underprivileged youths, etc.) AVC’s mission is to provide learners around the world the opportunity to receive a full-fledged Armenian education, regardless of their age, country of residence, or knowledge level.
The Virtual School Name web site is at <insert URL here>.
More Details
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- Number of faculty/staff
- Organisation history
- Connection to a particular university or universities
- Use of learning management system/other technology
References
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- "Resource title", Author, Publication/Publisher, Publication date, URL, Retrieval date
- "Resource title", Author, Publication/Publisher, Publication date, URL, Retrieval date
- "Resource title", Author, Publication/Publisher, Publication date, URL, Retrieval date
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> Other region, e.g. Wales, Europe
> Virtual schools OR Virtual colleges OR Virtual Schooling providers
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- Category:Virtual schools
- Category:Virtual colleges
- Category:Virtual schooling providers
- Category:Private providers
- Category:Private nonprofit providers
- Category:National schools-level initiatives
- Category:Virtual schools in country
- Category:Virtual colleges in country
- Category:Virtual schools in region
- Category:Virtual colleges in region
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