MY EXPERIENCE LETTER AT AIUI have got a good experience with AIU, an educational institution aiming at promoting human rights around the world. Through its distance learning programs, it has allowed me to further my studies up to the doctoral level. I was wondering how I could make it, since getting a scholarship in my country is not an easy thing. Now, I may be called doctor thanks to AIU.AIU organizes business, human and social, as well as engineering studies, responding to everybody’s profesional and academic needs. As far as I am concerned, I have dealt with the SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS to be in tune with my master’s major in ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RIGHTS, a new trend brought into the scientific area by Chaire UNESCO of Human Rights at the University of KINSHASA. Therefore, I decided to doctorate in HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, the domain where managers should lead people by respecting human rights. I have selected courses in connection to Management and Human Rights, such as Business Ethics, Communication Management, Human Resources Management, Typology of Human Rights, Philosophy of Human Rights, Sociology of Conflicts, etc. This field of interest (Human Resources Management) will help me to develop both my academic and profesional profiles and contribute to the expansion of globalization in general, particularly the development of my developing country, the Democratic Republic of the Congo.With AIU’s distance learning, I did not leave my job and family alone. I have experienced everything on line. My contacts with my tutors, advisors, and the academic department, through various emails and comments through my student session page have been fruitful for me. This adult-based and self-paced education, with AIU’s profesional and hardworking faculty and staff is the one I have never heard about before. I discovered it by browsing through internet. I was tempted to go to UNISA, a well-known university of the South African Republic, and by any chance I opened AIU page the same day and read the admission requirements. I will never forget about my admission advisor Sandra, my phase I tutor Nadia, who intervened most of the time when I got stuck through my program. I will never forget about Gorea, and my academic advisor who committed to help me through my doctorate program.I would encourage everyone who wants to do like me to join the AIU family. They will not be disappointed. Moreover, they will learn in a supportive ambiance.Alain ILUNGA NGOY