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Universities increase school fees despite MoET's proposal

Sudden increases in university school fees have brought challenges to both parents and students.
Universities increase school fees despite MoET's proposal ảnh 1Some students might not be able to attend their dream university due to increases in tuition fees. (Photo: nld.com.vn)
 HCM City (VNS/VNA) - Sudden increases in universityschool fees have brought challenges to both parents and students.

Even though the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) has written aproposal to keep the tuition fee unchanged between the 2021 and 2022 schoolyears, many universities have announced multiple price hikes.

HCM City University of Law is one of the schools with the highest tuition feesnext school year.

According to the school's announcement, the lowest tuition fee for Course 47applied from the academic year 2022-23 to 2025-26 for general programmes oflaw, international commercial law and business administration is 151 millionVND (6,455 USD).

The tuition fee for remaining general majors range from 179 million VND to 205million VND per course.

For high-quality programmes of administration and law, a student would have tospend 358 million VND per course.

The highest tuition fee will be 766 million VND per course for a high-qualitylaw programme, taught in English.

The Hanoi Law University is also expected to charge a higher tuition feecompared to the previous school year.

During the 2022-23 academic year, the tuition fee for a general trainingprogramme is 2 million VND per month, more than double the 980,000 VND fee inthe 2021-22 school year.

Meanwhile, tuition for a high-quality training programme is 5 million VND, anincrease of 65% compared to 3 million VND in the pervious school year.

For the next school year, the Academy of Journalism and Communication chargestuition by credit.

Except for the training of political theory lecturers, the tuition fee forgeneral progammes is expected to be 440,000 VND per credit while that of thehigh-quality programmes is 1.32 million VND per credit.

This is an increase of nearly 60% and more than 70%, respectively, compared tothe tuition fees last school year.

Nguyen Ninh Thuỵ, head of the Financial Planning Department of the HCM CityNational University (VNU-HCM), admitted that when public universities increasetuition fees autonomously, it may lead to a reduction in the chances of poorstudents to go to school.

This will slow down the process of expanding the scale of human resourcestraining at university level.

Thuỵ added that the increase in tuition fees also affects people’s tendency togo for basic science programmes, which play a crucial role in the country'ssustainable development orientation.

Students will be less likely to choose basic science majors and instead pursue"hot" subjects, because of better career opportunities and higherincomes.

High tuition fees, together with changes in the perception of society, mayindirectly create a "crisis of excess" and "crisis ofshortage" of some basic sciences in the near future, she said.

At a recent conference on university autonomy held in Hanoi, Deputy PrimeMinister Vu Duc Dam emphasised equality for everyone in accessing high-qualityhigher education.

Increasing tuition fees without a mechanism for scholarship funds and lack ofsupport from the State budget will pose a great challenge.

In response to the increase in university tuition fees, Deputy Minister ofEducation and Training Hoang Minh Son said that it is necessary to recognisethe nature of the problem.

Currently, the total investment cost for a student is still very low comparedto the rest of the world.

In order to improve the quality of education and training, it is necessary toincrease the level of investment for students, through investment in facilitiesand quality of lecturers.

According to Son, some universities in the region have charged ten times higherthan public universities in Vietnam.

If the current level of investment remains the same, it will be difficult fordomestic universities to compete./.
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