Partnerships and Global Exchange

VinUni currently has two strategic collaborators:
1.Cornell University – USA: Ranked in the top 13 globally, a member of the Ivy League.
2. University of Pennsylvania – USA: Ranked in the top 12 globally, a member of the Ivy League.

Additionally, VinUni has also signed collaborations with over 35 universities in the top 100 globally.”

All students have the opportunity to apply for exchange programs for 1 to 2 semesters at VinUni’s partner universities.
– Tuition fees: No additional tuition fees with the partner university, only tuition fees at VinUni.
– Self-funded students: Living expenses, airfare, and insurance.
– Students can apply for financial support programs ranging from 30-90 million VND per semester.
– Academic results will be converted into credits, and the transcript will clearly indicate the university where the student participated in the exchange program.

Students have the opportunity to study abroad at top 100 universities in the US, UK, Australia, Canada, France, and more, as well as participate in integrated Bachelor-Master 3+2 or 4+1 programs applicable to the Bachelor of Nursing program (College of Health Sciences) and 2 other Colleges: College of Business & Management and College of Engineering and Computer Science.

Students in the Bachelor of Nursing program and the College Business & Management, College of Engineering and Computer Science all have the opportunity to apply for exchange programs for 1 to 2 semesters at VinUni’s partner universities.
– There may be additional tuition fees with the partner university.
– Students may apply for scholarship programs (if available, for example: the HB 1.100 Scholarship Program).
– Students are responsible for living expenses, airfare, and insurance.
– Upon completion of the program, students will receive two degrees: a VinUni bachelor’s degree and a bachelor’s/master’s degree from the partner university.

VinUni students can pursue a second degree at another institute if they meet admission requirements, such as completing their first year with a GPA of 2.5 or higher.