Who Are We... The Enoch Olinga College of Intercultural Studies, Inc. is an online institute of  higher education, whose purpose is to provide the equivalent of a four-year college degree to students around the world who, for various reasons, have for trouble physically attending an accredited college or university. There is great demand for higher education in many parts of the world that cannot be met locally, due to limited resources, lack of qualified faculty and the expense of attending traditional brick-and-mortar institutions. The option of traveling to a foreign country for higher education is not available to more than a few people who can afford the time and expense. In addition, tightened security following the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States is making it increasingly difficult for many people to attend college in the U.S. and other Western countries. The above conditions also create difficulties for faculty. Professors from many parts of the world find limited employment opportunities in their native countries, as well as increasing obstacles to finding positions at colleges and universities in the U.S. and the West. Who Are We... Cont'd
 
 
 
 

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ENOCIS Trustee, Professor Sangita Awari who instructs at a university in Pune, India, the Silicon Valley of India, recently was presented the National Technology Wward for a narrative she wrote on the subject.

The document will be published in its entirety in Marathi in the society's December publication.

The original document was written in Marathi but attached is a translation of the narrative and a photo from the award ceremony. Link to View the document....

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ClaroCom and the Tax Service Sponsor ENOCIS/FVSU Arizona Native American Youth Conference Presentation 19-20 October 2006 Arizona State University-West Campus
Educating the Underserved Peoples of the World: ENOCIS

Macon, Georgia October 24, 2006: The annual Native American Youth Conference sponsored by the Arizona Indian Education Association; the Arizona Department of Education; and the National Indian Educational Association was held this year on the West Campus of Arizona State University. Although Arizona State University (ASU), had the home team advantage and as host a dominate and controlling presence the Enoch Olinga College of Intercultural Studies, Inc (ENOCIS) http://continue.to/enocis together with one of their affiliated US accredited universities, Fort Valley State University (FVSU) made a formidable impression during their first public outing together. Read the Whole Story