On January 17, at Lecture Hall 1, Dong Thap University solemnly held the Graduation Ceremony for students of the distance learning and part‑time training programs in 2026.
Attending the ceremony were Dr. Nguyen Quoc Vu – Vice Rector of the University, along with administrators, lecturers, specialists; representatives of the university’s offices, faculties, and centers; and 145 new graduates together with their families and friends.
Dong Thap University is a public institution under the Ministry of Education and Training, with more than 50 years of tradition in training teachers and educational managers, and 23 years of undergraduate and postgraduate education. The University’s training quality currently meets the 4‑star standard in application‑oriented ranking; particularly, the Mathematics Education, Chemistry Education, and Physics Education programs have achieved 5‑star standards according to the UPM benchmarking system.
In 2026, the University ranked 48th out of 237 higher education institutions in Vietnam, rising 28 places compared to 2025 in the Vietnam University Ranking (VNUR 2026). According to Decision No. 452/QĐ‑TTg dated February 27, 2025, issued by the Prime Minister, the University is one of 14 key higher education institutions responsible for teacher training nationwide for the period 2021–2030, with a vision toward 2050.
Currently, the University offers 58 undergraduate programs, including teacher‑training majors that fully meet the requirements of the current General Education Curriculum, as well as non‑education majors. The University also provides diverse training formats such as part‑time study, bridging programs, distance learning, and continuing education, contributing to the supply of high‑quality human resources for the Mekong Delta region and the entire country.
Speaking at the ceremony, Dr. Nguyen Quoc Vu – Vice Rector of Dong Thap University – emphasized that the University always places learners at the center of all training activities; continuously innovates teaching content and methods; promotes the application of information technology; and enhances the quality of lecturers for distance learning and part‑time programs. The University consistently accompanies and supports learners throughout their studies, helping them complete their programs on schedule and meet the required learning outcomes, thereby affirming the quality and effectiveness of its training efforts.
At the ceremony, the University awarded graduation degrees to 145 students, including 8 distance‑learning graduates and 137 part‑time graduates, from the following majors: English Language, Accounting, Environmental Science, Aquaculture, Early Childhood Education, Primary Education, Physical Education, Technology Education, Natural Sciences Education, History Education, and Computer Science. On this occasion, the University also presented certificates of merit and rewards to outstanding graduates in recognition of their academic achievements, encouraging their learning spirit and determination to strive forward.
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News & Photos: Hoai PhongTranslation: Chanh Truc