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  1. Does the school support students during the transfer process?

After completing the first 2 years (for partial training programs in Vietnam), students studying programs at KUV will receive FREE support from the Student Affairs Department from the process of planning to choose a school to the process of preparing transfer documents for studying abroad, and then preparing visa documents for studying abroad. In parallel with the academic training program, students will also be fully equipped with knowledge and skills to be able to prepare transfer documents themselves under the guidance of the School without having to pay any service fees to external study abroad consulting centers.

  1. What if I do choose not to transfer after completing the first phase (2 years) at KUV?

After graduating from the first stage in Vietnam (average 2 years) with the amount of knowledge and skills according to international standards, along with perfect English proficiency, if not intending to transfer to study abroad, students can immediately start participating in the domestic and foreign labor market. Students will be supported to provide the necessary skills before entering a professional working environment and will be introduced by KUV to the first internship jobs. (Students will need to proactively contact to register to receive support from the Student Services Department).

In addition, students can also register to complete full Bachelor’s programs at KUV with many options of training programs.

  1. Which countries can I transfer to study abroad?

In addition to the previous American university programs, students studying at KUV can now flexibly choose study programs in line with the education systems of other countries such as the UK, Switzerland, etc. Accordingly, after completing their studies in Vietnam and having the need to transfer to study abroad, students can flexibly choose to transfer to countries such as the US, UK, Canada, Switzerland or other European countries, etc.

Note, for each different transfer need, students will be advised to choose the appropriate program to start and pursue throughout their study time at KUV.

  1. Do I need IELTS, TOEFL or equivalent English certificates to transfer to study abroad?

Each University has its own English language entry requirements for international students, some of which include:

  • IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
  • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
  • ACT (American College Testing)
  • SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test)
  • College Composition/ College Writing

In addition to IELTS and other equivalent English credits, many universities in the US and other countries accept English language entry requirements exemption for students who graduate from 2 years at Topica Global (100% English training program). Therefore, students do not need IELTS or TOEFL to be exempted from English language entry requirements when transferring to study abroad.

However, it should be noted that some high-ranking universities may have their own requirements. Students can contact the school for support in finding out information before applying for transfer to study abroad.

  1. What is the percentage of transfer scholarship?

Universities in different countries often have partial to full scholarship policies, specifically for international students, covering tuition fees and sometimes accommodation and living expenses. These scholarships vary by policy each year and depend on the funds available from each school or local government.

The average value of the scholarship or financial support policy that KUV students receive when transferring to study abroad for the last 2 years is 40%.

  1. How to get a scholarship when transferring to study abroad?

Conditions for consideration of scholarships for international students at schools will be different:

  • Some universities integrate the review of the average score (GPA) in 2 years in Vietnam or the average score of transferred subjects when students apply for admission to consider the possibility of having a scholarship. For these schools, there is no need for an additional scholarship application process. The most important condition to get a scholarship is to be admitted to the school with a good GPA that meets the scholarship review requirements (for example, usually from 75% or higher).
  • In addition to the admission application, most other scholarship applications require additional scholarship documents with the following criteria:
    • Average score: GPA of 2 years in Vietnam or GPA of transferable subjects must be at least what number or higher (usually 75% or higher)
    • Essay: In addition to the GPA factor, students will be required to complete at least 01 essay on a given topic. This is an important basis for evaluation during the scholarship exam process.
    • Interview: Some highly ranked and competitive schools will require in-person or online interviews to assess student abilities.
    • Letters of Recommendation: Two or more letters of recommendation from past Lecturers or Supervisors may be required.
    • Evidence of extracurricular activities: Certificates or evidence of achievements and activities other than your main studies at school will be a great strength to help your profile be evaluated more highly.

Most of the students who graduated from KUV after 2 years have transferred to partner universities with a minimum scholarship of 30% or more.

  1. After 2 years of studying in Vietnam, what is the percentage of successful transfer to study abroad? What conditions must be met to transfer?

The ability to transfer successfully depends on the student’s academic performance for the 2 years in Vietnam, English ability, and future study plans and family financial capacity. According to statistics, in the last 4 academic years from 2019-2023, the visa issuance rate after graduating from the program at KUV is 94%.

To prepare for the highest success rate of transfer, you need to pay attention to the following factors:

  • Academic ability: This is most clearly demonstrated through your transcripts for 2 years in Vietnam. The average score is usually encouraged to be at least 75% (or other equivalent letter grades); and minimize grades C equivalent to “just passing” and grades D or F equivalent to “failed”. Especially for those pursuing highly competitive and high-income majors including STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), Nursing and Law, the entry requirements of these majors will be competitive accordingly, so the higher the score, the greater the chance of being admitted and granted a visa.
  • English proficiency: You will be studying and living in another country, so language proficiency is an extremely important factor for you to be accepted into university as well as receive a nod from the consulate. Many universities waive the English entrance exam for students who have graduated for 2 years in Vietnam. To convince the consulate, you need to convey information fully, clearly and confidently as evidence of your English communication skills to the consulate.
  • Study plan: You need to explain your study plan as specifically and clearly as possible, about the reason you chose the school and the major you are preparing to transfer to, the time and location, who you will be staying with, what you expect to learn during your time abroad and what your plans are after graduation. Prove to the consulate that this decision to study abroad is yours instead of someone else’s, that you have prepared and planned for it in advance and understand very well why you want to go to that country, what job you will do and how you will do it. Confidence and authenticity are key, you are not asking anything from anyone, you have prepared carefully and paid for this conversation.
  • Financial preparation: You need to prove that you have enough money to study and live for one year with the tuition fees specified by each school to be accepted to study at the school. Bring these financial documents along with all other financial documents of your financial sponsor, which can be your parents or other relatives in the family. All documents must be translated into two languages ​​and be originals.
  1. When can students transfer to study abroad? 

KUV students can choose when to transfer to other countries to complete their Bachelor’s degree. However, the Institute encourages students to complete the first 2 years in Vietnam for the following reasons:

  • Students will be awarded a diploma for the first 2 years & continue to receive a second degree, a Bachelor’s degree, after completing the remaining stage. This is safe and beneficial for students.
  • Enjoy preferential admissions and scholarship policies from partner universities in other countries with levels ranging from 35% to 100% for students who have completed the first 2 years at KUV.
  • Getting a visa will become easier.
  1. Which universities can KUV students transfer to?

Keiser University students in Vietnam study the original university program of the country it originates from with the same subject code system, transcript, and degree as students studying directly in that country. Therefore, students can freely choose to transfer to most universities in the UK, US, Switzerland, Canada and other European countries.

In particular, students will enjoy preferential policies (scholarships, priority admission…) if they choose to transfer to partner universities in the US, Canada, Switzerland, France, etc.

  1. Why is it easy for KUV students to get a student visa? 

Visa issuance is an independent decision of the Consulate/Embassy without any outside interference. However, almost no KUV student has been denied a student visa for the past 15 years. Here are the reasons:

  • Students of the Institute in Vietnam study the original university program of the country it originates from with the same subject code system, transcript, and degree as students studying directly in that country. All students are given very clear learning orientation when planning their next stage of study abroad.
  • Most of KUV students are awarded scholarships from prestigious universities in other countries. This helps to affirm the seriousness of students in studying in the long term. Proving financial resources when applying for a student visa becomes easier.
  • Students’ English fluency is also a very important consideration for being granted a student visa.

​11. Can students study the entire University program in Vietnam?

Besides the option of studying part of the program in Vietnam and part abroad, students can complete their undergraduate program right in Vietnam with many options.

  • However, KUV encourages students to spend at least 1-2 years studying directly in the UK, US, or other countries to gain cultural experience, English proficiency, as well as increase their chances of working in an international environment after graduation.
  • If students work hard and study seriously during their time in Vietnam, there are always many opportunities to apply for scholarships, which will significantly reduce the cost of studying abroad.
  1. What are the English entry requirements?

Regarding English requirements, students need to achieve a GPA (grade point average) of 6.5 or higher (or equivalent) in English in grade 12.
In addition, students entering programs at KUV will have to take appropriate English proficiency assessments to determine their ability to directly enter the specialized stage. If necessary, students will need to complete the university preparatory English stage before starting the specialized program at the school.

  1. Can I transfer to KUV if I am studying at another university in Vietnam?
    Students studying at another university in Vietnam can absolutely transfer to KUV to study. The language proficiency requirement will still apply to the above students (through the English proficiency assessment).

In addition, students can also submit transcripts of subjects studied at previous universities to consider transferring completed credits (fees may apply).

  1. Can high school graduates from abroad apply to study at KUV?
    High school graduates from abroad can absolutely apply to study at KUV.
    However, the foreign high school diploma must be proven to be equivalent to a high school diploma in Vietnam. The school will support students in the process of evaluating these diplomas.
  2. Are all the lecturers at KUV foreign?
    Most of the lecturers at Keiser University Vietnam are American lecturers, all of whom are reviewed and approved by the Review Board of international accreditation bodies. The school will also have some lecturers of Vietnamese origin & some other nationalities. However, English is the common language & all lecturers must have a Master’s degree or higher in the field they teach.
    100% English use in the classroom is mandatory. In addition, the school encourages students to use English outside the classroom to gradually approach the language ability of native students in English-speaking countries.
  1. What are the majors offered by Keiser University Vietnam (KUV)?

KUV offers majors in the fields of Business, Computer Science, Art Design, Services and Integrated Marketing Communications. For students who choose to study the first 2 years in Vietnam, they can choose one of the following fields:

  • Business : includes majors such as Marketing, Human Resources, Finance & Accounting, Purchasing & Supply Management, General Management, and Business Law.
  • Computer Science Field : includes majors such as Software Engineering, Application Development & Testing, Data Analysis, Network Engineering, and Cyber ​​Security.
  • Field of Fine Arts Design: includes majors such as Fashion Design, Interior Design and Graphic Design.
  • Service Industry Management: includes the major of Tourism & Hotel Management.
  • Integrated Marketing Communications 

For details on majors and subject lists for the first two years in Vietnam, please refer to the following links.

  • Keiser University Program, USA
  1. Maximum class size?

The maximum class size at KUV is 35. For specialized classes on highly practical skills such as Presentation Skills or Software Programming, the maximum class size is usually around 25 – 27 students.

  1. What is the school’s admission process?

KUV enrolls students based on high school transcripts, including:

  • GPA (average score for the whole year) grade 12: 6.5 or higher
  • GPA for English grade 12: 6.5 or higher

In case students have an English GPA below 6.5, they should contact the Admissions department for support.

  1. Are KUV’s entry requirements difficult? Do students need to have IELTS or TOEFL before enrolling?

Admission requirements for Keiser University, USA program include:

  • High school graduate or equivalent
  • English proficiency certificate equivalent to IELTS 6.0 or higher (or TOEFL iBT, Duolingo… with corresponding proficiency level)
  • Through Wonderlic review
  1. Một kỳ học thường kéo dài bao lâu?

Một năm học tại KUV bao gồm 6 học kỳ: Spring A, Spring C, Summer A, Summer D, Fall A và Fall C.
Mỗi học kỳ sẽ kéo dài từ 1,5 – 2 tháng tùy vào thời điểm của năm học.

  1. Đã tốt nghiệp THPT hơn 2 năm thì có đăng ký vào KUV được không?

KUV không giới hạn độ tuổi tuyển sinh. Để đăng ký xét tuyển sinh viên chỉ cần đáp ứng được các điều kiện tuyển sinh của trường gồm:

  • Tốt nghiệp THPT (hoặc tương đương)
  • Đáp ứng năng lực tiếng Anh theo quy chuẩn tương ứng của chương trình học sinh viên đăng ký