2021 University Fund #1 – 2nd Year

2021 University Fund #1 – 2nd Year

Since our first project in 2014, one of our main goals has been to enable individuals from underprivileged families to receive a higher education at their desired university or college. Building hospitals and schools are great; however, they require professionals to operate, and together we can help young professionals in Armenia to accomplish their dreams.  Thanks to our donors’ continuous support, we were able to sponsor our very first university student, Mariam Khachatryan in autumn of 2019.

A little background on Mariam, if you’re new to supporting this project: We met Mariam in June 2019; when we were delivering school supplies to the younger children at her school as part of our 2019 School Supplies Project in the village of Mush, located in the Southern part of the Qashatagh region of Artsakh, Armenia. She was part of the school choir who welcomed us by singing a few beautiful songs for us. After speaking with the school principal, we realized that one of the grade 12 students (Mariam) to graduate that year was unable to attend university due to financial reasons. By promising Mariam that we would provide financial support, she applied to Artsakh State University, and successfully passed the entrance exams. Since the round trip to the university from Mush village is about 300km, Mariam would have to move to Stepanakert. Because of her mother’s condition, Mariam decided that she would attend the first year of university online (long distance learning), so she could be at home with her mother, and support her while studding. Those who donated to the first year’s project know that Mariam’s mother was ill with ovarian cancer. Unfortunately, her mother passed away in February of 2020. Mariam fought through this difficult time and completed her first year of studies.  Her dream of becoming a teacher is one step closer because of your donations. However due to the 2020 War, Mariam and the rest of her family were displaced out of their village. For the time being they currently reside in Tatev, located in the Syunik province of Armenia. Although due to the war, Mariam’s studies have been postpones for a year, she is very much eager continuing her studies.

The following is the estimated project cost breakdown; it might be adjusted in the next few months for a more accurate estimate:

 

Price (AMD) Total (AMD) Times per Year Total (AMD) Total (CAD) Notes
Tuition Fee 250,000 դր. 1 250,000 դր. $724.64 1
Transportation 30,000 դր. 0 0 դր. $0.00 2
Textbooks/Misc. 45,000 դր. 1 45,000 դր. $130.43 3
Rent for 30 days 80,000 դր. 0 0 դր. $0.00 4
Utilities 25,000 դր. 0 0 դր. $0.00 4
Food 45,000 դր. 0 0 դր. $0.00 4
Pocket Money 30,000 դր. 0 0 դր. $0.00 4
Total     295,000 դր. $855.07  

 

Exchange Rate  
CAD AMD
1 345

Notes:

  1. It costs 250,000 AMD (~ $724.64 CAD) per year to attend Artsakh University as long distance learning.
  2. Prior to the 2020 Artsakh War, Mariam would have been required to travel from her village of Mush, to the Artsakh State University in Stepanakert during exam season twice a year. However due to the occupation of her village of Mush and the rest of the Qashatagh Region of Artsakh and to escape the eminent threat of ethnic cleansing by the Azerbaijani forces, she and the rest of the population of the entire region and the nearby regions have been displaced to various parts of Armenia. Mariam and her family have been temporary moved to the Tatev village of Syunik Province. Due to these circumstances  she will not be required to travel to the university for the time being, and she will be conducting her studies online.
  3. Expenses that may occur due to textbook purchases, photocopy or printing material throughout the year.
  4. Due to the 2020 Artsakh war, Mariam will no longer need to travel to the university in Stepanakert during exam season twice a year. The items are left in the breakdown chart in case the circumstances change in the future. In a normal academic year, Mariam would have to travel to Stepanakert for the exam season, she would also have received study material for the following semester. She would have been required to stay in Stepanakert for a month. We calculated a flat rate of 80,000 AMD (else it is 5,000 AMD / day) for each time she stays in Stepanakert. She would have also had to pay for utilities, food and we will allocate a small amount for spending “pocket money”, for during each month that she stays in Stepanakert, if the current post war and pandemic circumstances change.