Sargis Azatyan

A young woman taking a selfie inside an ornate, historic room with high ceilings, elaborate frescoes, large windows, and chandeliers, in black and white.

Fun fact about Sargis: One of my unusual talents is walking on my tip toes, though it doesn’t carry much significance.

Sargis has been a committed peer-to-peer educator and mentor for over four years, working primarily with underprivileged children in Armenia and beyond. His passion for education began with the FLEX (Future Leaders Exchange) program, where he experienced firsthand the challenges and opportunities that learners often face. This experience inspired him to dedicate himself to helping others navigate their own educational journeys.

He has since gained extensive experience through EducationUSA Alumni programs, the Pre-Competitive College Club, LCC International University, and now the University of Genoa, where he is pursuing a degree in Computer Engineering. Across these roles, Sargis has consistently emphasized the power of peer-to-peer education as a way to create lasting impact. His goal is not only to teach but also to ignite in young people the drive to invest in themselves and to pursue the professional paths they envision.

With a TOEFL score of 105, Sargis has guided students who later achieved average scores of 107 and higher. His mentorship extends beyond academics, focusing on confidence-building, curiosity, and resilience. He strongly believes that education is a lifelong journey, and he continues to seek new knowledge, ask meaningful questions, and use his skills to motivate and guide others toward their goals.

Through his work, Sargis has inspired many students to see education as a powerful tool for growth and empowerment, and he remains deeply committed to helping young people unlock their potential