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Tay Do University recognized by AUN-QA for four training programs

The ASEAN University Network (AUN) just sent a certification letter to Tay Do University, confirming that the University has completed the AUN - QA Programme Assessment from September 23 – 25, 2025. This is an important milestone showing the University's efforts in quality assurance and integration in the region.

According to the certification letter signed by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thanapan Laiprakobsup – Executive Director of AUN – on December 02, 2025, four training programs of Tay Do University are evaluated to fully meet the quality standards of AUN - QA, including: Bachelor of Business Administration; Bachelor of Finance – Banking; Bachelor of English Language; Bachelor of Economic Law.

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The assessment according to AUN - QA standard version 4.0 covers many areas such as program objectives, module structure, teaching staff, student support system, facilities, and output results. The University's four programs were all noted as well meeting the requirements, demonstrating consistency in quality management and continuous improvement.

AUN - QA highly appreciated Tay Do University's commitment to applying regional sets of standards, while recognizing the thorough preparation and cooperative spirit of the teaching staff and quality assurance specialists throughout the assessment process. The completion of the assessment not only affirms the prestige of the University but also improves the position of the training programs in the context of competition and international integration.

This result will create more advantages for graduates, helping learners be recognized for training quality according to regional standards, expanding job and further study opportunities in ASEAN countries.

In the coming time, Tay Do University continues the orientation of improving training quality, expanding international cooperation, and maintaining a quality assurance system according to AUN-QA standards to better meet the needs of learners and the labor market.

News: Thao Ly