| Lebanon has one of
the most educated and technically prepared populations in the Middle
East
According to statistics of 2001,
95 percent of Lebanese aged 15 and over were literate.
Primary education in Lebanon is
free and compulsory for five years.
School attendance is near universal
for children in the primary school age.
The capital Beirut lone is home
to six universities:
The American University of Beirut;
The Jesuit-sponsored Saint Joseph
University;
The government-supported Lebanese
University;
The Beirut Arab University;
The Lebanese American University;
The Armenian Hagazian College.
Lebanon also has more than 100
technical, vocational, and other specialized schools and colleges.
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