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  2. Higher education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Modern higher education was commenced during the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie with the establishment of the University College of Addis Ababa, now called Addis Ababa University, in 1950. It then followed by Haramaya University and Ambo school of agriculture, today's Ambo University. By this time, there were only three secondary schools in ...

  3. Ethiopian Adventist College - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia Adventist College (EAC) is a private Christian co-educational college located on 182 hectares some 234 kilometers southeast of Addis Ababa in West Arsi Zone of Oromia Regional State in Ethiopia.

  4. Education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Education in Ethiopia was dominated by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church for many centuries until secular education was adopted in the early 1900s. Prior to 1974, Ethiopia had an estimated literacy rate below 50% and compared poorly with the rest of even Africa in the provision of schools and universities.

  5. Modern education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    During the Derg regime, new education policy enacted embracing socialist ideology and chartered by the National Democratic Revolution (NDR) in 1976, further elaborated five volume policy documents known as General Directives of Ethiopian Education produced by the Ministry of Education in 1980. The literacy rate was increased by this era ...

  6. List of universities and colleges in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of universities and colleges in Ethiopia. It includes both public and private institutions. [1] [2] [3] There are 5 private universities and 659 private colleges of higher education in Ethiopia. [4] Public higher education institutions are categorized by the Ministry of Education (MOE) into four main focus areas: [4] [5] [6]

  7. St. Mary's University (Addis Ababa) - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's University is an private higher education institution located in the capital Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. After fifteen years of service as a college first and a university college since 2008, it earned university status from the Ethiopian Ministry of Education in September 2013.

  8. Category:Universities and colleges in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Addis Ababa Science and Technology University; Addis Ababa University; Addis Continental Institute of Public Health; Adigrat University; Admas University College–Addis Ababa; Adwa Pan-African University; Africa Beza College; Aksum University; Ambo University

  9. Ethiopian Civil Service University - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Civil Service University (ECSU) was founded in 1995 in order to improve the country's Civil Service sector. It was reestablished as autonomous institution in February 1996 by the Council of Minister Regulation No. 3/1996. Since the establishment, the University evolved capacity building merely through education and training. [4] [5]