This year, the activities of 26 private higher education organizations were thoroughly reviewed. The findings revealed numerous errors and shortcomings in the operations of most of these institutions, raising concerns over compliance with established regulations.
Following these investigations, the ministry provided a one-month deadline for the identified institutions to address the shortcomings and violations. Institutions that failed to comply within the stipulated time frame faced lawsuits aimed at license revocation.
As part of this enforcement initiative, five lawsuits have been filed in relevant courts to revoke the licenses of private universities. In one case, the court has already approved the license cancellation, while four other cases were dismissed by the courts without satisfying the ministry’s requests.