The
San Diego State University celebrated the beginning of a new academic year. The
event was attended by the Vice Prime Minister of Georgia, Minister of Education
and Science Aleksandre Jejelava, US Ambassador to Georgia Ian Kelly, Regional
Vice President of Millennium Challenge Corporation Fatima Sumar and Magda
Magradze, CEO of Millennium Challenge Account. Rector of San Diego State
University, Dr. Chukuka Enwemeka and delegation of Professors visited this
event specially for this ceremony.
In 2017, SDSU accepted more than
200 students into Bachelor programs in Georgia. The 3rd cohort, as usual is
successful and diverse. Winners of international and local scientific Olympiad
and students with the highest points at national exams are among them. There are
also more than 20 international students from 8 different countries and exchange
students from SDSU California campus.
More
than 40% of the students of the San Diego State University, from the first or
second courses take part in internships and employment programs. They are
authors of interesting innovative projects. Some of them, in their own field,
already work as leading specialist and contribute to the development of the
country. American professors and local academic personnel who have passed multi-week
software training at San Diego California Campus are teaching at the
University.
This
program is distinguished with special educational and scientific
infrastructure. 5,000 square meters of study area, laboratories are
rehabilitated; a new academic building is being built; whereas the
study-scientific laboratories do not have analogy in our region.
San Diego State University (SDSU)
is university. It is one of the biggest and the most popular universities in
California with 35,000 students and $130 Million budget for research. San Diego
State University, through funding from the second compact of Millennium
Challenge Corporation of the U.S. Government (MCC), offers internationally accredited Bachelor
programs of high quality (ABET,
ACS, WASC) in the fields
of technology and engineering (STEM) in
Georgia. The graduates will receive an American degree. These programs offered
by the university will support the development of construction, natural
sciences and technology fields along with preparation of high-qualified
capacity in the country.