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               The Rector Çomaklı Met with Sıtkı Alp in the Capital

The Rector of Atatürk University Prof. Dr. Ömer Çomaklı met with the managers of institutions and organizations in Ankara where he went to make a series of trips and meetings.
On the second day of his trip to the capital city, the rector visited Sıtkı Alp -the founder of Arı Schools and also the Chairman of the Board of the Trustees and he exchanged views with him.
During the visit in an intimate atmosphere, Rector Çomaklı stated that the Foundation Schools that Sıtkı Alp has brought to Erzurum and Atatürk University, Süheyla-Sıtkı Alp Secondary School and private Süheyla-Sıtkı Alp Higher Education girls ' Dormitory added value to Erzurum and the region and he said that the accomplishments they achieved were pleasure.
Çomaklı stating that a high school that serves as a bridge between the university and the middle school should take place within the structure of Atatürk University in order for these achievements to become permanent
” After secondary school, the establishment of a high school in our university has become essential, " he said.
Rector Çomaklı thanked Sıtkı Alp for his contributions and added that they would be happy to support any cooperation with Çankaya University. 
Speaking about Atatürk University's ancient past and high quality education offered to students, Sıtkı Alp expressed satisfaction with the selection of an engineer who makes quick decisions in relation to positive sciences and puts the decisions taken instantly into practice.
Stating that Erzurum can only be developed by hand with Ataturk University, Alp stated that the University offered important services to the city and the region and said that he would visit Atatürk University as soon as possible again.
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