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Students Awarded American Degrees after Studying in Vietnam

On January 30, Duy Tan University held a graduation ceremony for its Troy University and Keuka College programs, where students become global citizens with degrees awarded by American universities, after studying for four years in Vietnam. The programs were first offered in December 2014 to educate Bachelor and Engineering students.
 
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Troy University and Keuka College American degrees    Photo: AN
 
This year, nine students graduated in Business Administration from Keuka College and ten in Computer Science from Troy University, realizing their ambition of receiving an international education with optimal tuition fees. 
 
The Business Administration and Computer Science courses are taught entirely in English, 70% by professors from the two American universities and the rest by foreign DTU lecturers. 
 
Troy University is a public institute in the state of Alabama, accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). The university currently offers seventy majors, with a student population of 20,000. Troy University’s programs have already been implemented in 60 institutes in ten countries. The university is best-known for its education in hospitality, management and the arts.
 
Keuka College, in New York state, received its regional Mid-State higher education accreditation in recognition of its comprehensive high-quality programs, taught by highly experienced lecturers. They consist of 31 Bachelor, 9 Master and one PhD degree program, including majors in management, nursing, criminal justice and social work.
 
(Media Center)