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GUIDELINES FORSTUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM

2014 - 2015

I. INTRODUCTION

Welcome to Foreign Trade University

Foreign Trade University (FTU) is one of the top universities in Vietnam. Established in 1960,FTU has gained enormous achievement in providing talented and high quality human resources to theeconomy and thus made great contribution to the industrialization, modernization and global economicintegration of Vietnam.

FTU offers a wide range of majors in economics, business, business administration, financeand banking and business foreign languages. The University currently hosts 25,000 students, of which400 international students come from USA, Europe, Australia, and Asia, who learn to lead and servenot only through a strong academic curriculum but also by participating in various extracurricularactivities, from athletics to community service.

Located in the heart of Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam, FTU offers the conveniences of anyurban center with shops, restaurants and leisure activities to cater to any taste. With the population ofabout 7 million, Hanoi is an exciting place to live, work and study. In addition, Hanoi is close to manyinternationally recognized sight-seeing such as Ha Long Bay. The Oriental culture diversity andlifestyle of people would be a valuable opportunities for international students to discover.

FTU is committed to research, discovery, creativity, and vigorous intellectual exchange. Thediversification of excellence across all of our disciplinary areas is considered a priority. FTU is aimingto achieve international recognition in a wide range of areas and to be a center for excellence ineducation with strong linkages with the government and business sectors.

II. UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS FOR INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE STUDENTSThe FTU undergraduate programs offer a unique curriculum consisting of courses in different majors. Exchange students are able to pursue theirstudy through established courses, or courses designed specifically for exchange students. A large number of courses are taught in English thoughstudents who possess sufficient Vietnamese language may register for other courses taught in Vietnamese.

MAJOR IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ECONOMICS(3 credits for each course, taught in English)

Fall Semester Spring SemesterCode Course Prerequisites Code Course Prerequisites

KTE201 Microeconomics 1 Mathematics for Economicsand Business

TCH301 Money and Finance Microeconomics 1,Macroeconomics 1

KTE203 Macroeconomics 1 Mathematics for Economicsand Business

KET201 Principles of Accounting Microeconomics 1,Macroeconomics 1

KTE308 International Economics Microeconomics 1,Macroeconomics 1

KTE401 Microeconomics 2 Microeconomics 1

KTE404 Environmental Economics Microeconomics 1 KTE402 Macroeconomics 2 Macroeconomics 1KTE406 Development Economics Microeconomics 1,

Macroeconomics 1TMA302 International Trade Transactions Microeconomics 1,2

KTE407 Public Economics Microeconomics 1,2Macroeconomics 1,2

TCH414 International Finance Money and Finance

TMA301 International Trade Policy Microeconomics 1,Macroeconomics 1

TCH321 Corporate Finance Money and Finance

TMA305 Logistics and InternationalTransportation

International BusinessTransaction

DTU310 International Investment International Economics

MKT401 International Marketing NoneTMA306 E-commerce Basics of Computer and

Internet, InternationalBusiness

PLU419 Laws applied inInternational Trade

KDO307 International Business Fundamental knowledge ofInternational Trade Policy,Introduction to Worldeconomy and world supply-demand in internationaleconomies

QTR303 Management Science Microeconomics 1,Macroeconomics 1

MAJOR IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION(3 credits for each course, taught in English)

Fall Semester Spring SemesterCode Course Prerequisites Code Course Prerequisites

KTE201 Microeconomics Mathematics for Economicsand Business

KET201 Principle of Accounting Mathematics for Economicsand Business,Microeconomics,Macroeconomics,Management Science

KTE203 Macroeconomics Mathematics for Economicsand Business

QTR303 Management Science Microeconomics

KET311 Managerial Accounting Principles of Accounting;Statistics for Business andEconomics

MKT302 Principle of Marketing None

TMA304 Freight Forwarding andInsurance in Externaleconomics

International BusinessTransaction

TMA302 International TradeTransactions

International economicrelations, International tradepolicy

KDO307 International Business Fundamental knowledge ofInternational Trade Policy,Introduction to Worldeconomy and world supply-demand in internationaleconomies

TCH412 International Payment None

MKT401 International Marketing None PLU401 Law on Enterprises Introduction to LawQTR312 Strategic Management Management Science,

Human ResourceManagement

QTR403 Human ResourceManagement

Management Science

PLU410 International Business Law Introduction to Law,International Payment

KET307 Financial Management Principles of Accounting

TMA317 E-commerce Computer Skills; Basics ofEnglish

QTR410 Operations Management Probability and Statistics,Econometrics,Microeconomics,Management Science,Human resourcemanagement

ELECTIVE COURSES (detailed schedule is available upon request)DTU308 Foreign Investment Microeconomics,

Macroeconomics,International EconomicRelations, InternationalTrade Policy

TMA310 Business Environment None

QTR406 Psychology and Ethics inBusiness activities

Principles of marketing,International Trade Policy

TMA306 Customs International BusinessTransactions, FreightForwarding and Logistics inExternal economics,International Payment,Introduction to Law, Law onExternal Economics

KDO403 Corporate Culture Management science KDO305 International Business International BusinessTransactions, FreightForwarding and Logistics inExternal economics,International Payment,Introduction to Law, Law onExternal Economics

QTR415 Game Theory Introduction to Marketing,International BusinessTransaction

KDO405 Business Planning Management science, Strategicmanagement

TMA320 Taxation Introduction to Law,Monetary Finance

TIN203 Applied Informatics Mathematics for Economicsand Business, Computer Skills

MAJOR IN BANKING AND FINANCE(3 credits for each course, taught in English)

Fall Semester Spring SemesterCode Course Prerequisites Code Course Prerequisites

QTR303 Management Science Microeconomics 1,Macroeconomics 1

KTE201 Microeconomics Mathematics for Economics andBusiness

KTE203 Macroeconomics Mathematics for Economicsand Business

KET201 Principles of Accounting Mathematics for Economics andBusiness, Microeconomics,Macroeconomics, ManagementScience

KTE310 Financial Econometrics Probability and Statistics MKT301 Principle of Marketing NoneTCH321 Corporate Finance Money and Finance TOA301 Statistics for Business and

EconomicsMacroeconomics

TCH414 International Finance Money and Finance PLU302 Financial Regulation Business LawTCH401 Financial Markets and

InstitutionsPrinciples of Finance TCH302 Principles of Finance Macroeconomics

TCH425 International FinancialManagement

Principles of Finance TCH303 Money and Banking Macroeconomics

DTU406 Portfolio Management Principles of Finance NHA302 Principle of Banking Principles of Finance, Moneyand Banking

TCH409 Risk Management Principles of Finance DTU401 Securities Analysis andInvestment Management

Principles of Finance

TCH416 International TradeFinance

International TradeTransactions

TCH424 Financial StatementAnalysis

Principles of Accounting

KET310 Management Accounting Principles of AccountingELECTIVE COURSES (detailed schedule is available upon request)

KET301 Financial Accounting Principles of Accounting KTE308 International Economics MacroeconomicsKET313 Auditing Principles of Accounting TMA301 International Trade Theory

and PolicyMacroeconomics

TMA320 Taxation None TCH341 Financial Economics MacroeconomicsQTR312 Business Strategy and

LeadershipManagement Science,Human ResourcesManagement

TCH442 Quantitative Methods forFinance

Probability and Statistics

QTR403 Human ResourcesManagement

Management Science TCH443 Financial Modeling Probability and Statistics

TCH431 Public Finance Principles of Finance DTU306 Real Estate Finance NoneTMA402 Insurance None QTR201 Management Information

SystemComputer Skills

MAJOR IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICSAdvanced program imported from Colorado State University - Fort Collins, USA

(3 credits for each course)Fall Semester Spring Semester

Code Course Prerequisites Code Course PrerequisitesTAN111E The Study of Literature None KET201E Fundamentals of Accounting Microeconomics,

MacroeconomicsTLH101E General Psychology None KTE205E Gender in the Economy NoneKTE401E Intermediate

MicroeconomicsMathematics for Economicsand Business, BasicMicroeconomics

TOA104E Calculas in ManagementSciences

KTE402E IntermediateMacroeconomics

Mathematics for Economicsand Business, BasicMacroeconomics

KTE303E International PoliticalEconomy

TMA408E Intellectual Property Philosophy, General Law,History of EconomicThoughts, Micro-economics

KTE216E International Economics

TMA302E International BusinessTransaction

Microeconomics TCH302E Fundamentals of Finance

QTR406E Legal & Ethical Issues inBusiness

None QTR303 Fundamentals of Management Microeconomics,Macroeconomics

KTE306E International Relations Microeconomics,Macroeconomics

TMA302E International BusinessTransaction

International Relation, ForeignTrade, Micro Economics, MacroEconomics, Basic Laws, Monetary& Finance Theory

KTE309 Econometrics Theory of Probability andStatistics, Microeconomics,Macroeconomics

TMA 312 Logistics and Internationaltransportation

International trade transactions,International economic relations,International trade policies

KTE404E Environmental Economics Microeconomics QTR303E Fundamentals of ManagementTCH 321E Corporate Finance Calculus, Macroeconomics,

MicroeconomicsKDO307E International Business International Trade Policy,

Introduction to World economyand world supply- demand ininternational economies

MKT401E International Marketing Foreign Investment,International BusinessTransactions, FreightForwarding, Insurance inBusiness, Introduction to

DTU310E International Investment Study Methodology,Microeconomics, Macroeconomics,History of Economic Theories,Finance-Monetary, InternationalBusiness Relations, International

Laws, International Finance Trade PolicyTMA308E Risk Management and

Insurance

ELECTIVE COURSES (detailed schedule is available upon request)TMA301E International Trade Policies Macroeconomics TMA306E E-commerce Computer Skills; Basics of

EnglishCH 341E Financial Economics Computer skills DTU401E Securities and investment

analysisStatistics and Probability theories,Corporate Finance

QTR 403E Human ResourcesManagement

Microeconomics,Macroeconomics,Management Science

KTE 310E Managerial Accounting Principles of Accounting andCorporate Accounting, Principles ofMarketing, BusinessAdministration, HumanAdministration, FinancialAccounting

TMA321E Tax and Taxation system Basic Law, the Theory ofFinance and Monetary,International Trade Policy,Business Activities Analysis

MKT402E Business CustomerRelationship

None

TCH401E Financial market andinstitutions

Money and Finance KDO302E Negotiation and ConflictManagement

None

MAJOR IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENTAdvanced program in collaboration with California State University - Fullerton, USA

(3 credits for each course)Fall Semester Spring Semester Prerequisites

Code Course Code Course None(This is the second year running this program, thus,

those are courses available at the moment)QTR 101 Business Communication 1 QTR 102 Business Communication 2

PLU 101E Legal Environment for BusinessQTN 202 Leadership skill

* All above-mentioned programs are taught in English and subject to change in each academic semester. Students who possess sufficient Vietnameselanguage may register for regular courses taught in Vietnamese. International Office staff would support students in selecting and arranging the mostsuitable timetable.

III. CAMPUS FACILITYExchange students are able to access to all of the facilities available at FTU campuses (Hanoi

campus, HCM city campus, and Quang Ninh campus).Lecture Halls 20 classrooms and 18 lecture halls are equipped with good facilities such as air-

conditioners, multimedia projectors. In addition, a newly-constructed 12-storeybuilding has provided students with modern and professional studying environmentincluding well-equipped lecture halls and classrooms.

Library It is provided with modern equipment such as computers, network printer, colorprinter, bar code printer, scanner, bar code reader and photocopier.The library has 221 kinds of newspaper and serials in English, Russian, Japanese,Chinese, and French. More than 16,000 titles equivalent to about 40,000 volumesincluding textbooks, reference books, dictionaries, theses, research archives, and500 DVDs in many languages are housed here.Each student will be given a library card and will be able to borrow books duringthe program period.

Informationand TestingCenter

The Center has 200 computers connected to the Internet. Its main activities aremaintaining information resource for lecturers and students, organizing computer-based exams for student, and etc.

LanguageLaboratories

A series of language laboratories is used for training foreign languages with high-tech audio and video equipment and interpretation training equipment.

Health care The Medical Department offers medical assistance to students with health concerns.SportsFacilities

Adjacent to the dormitories, the sports center is one of the most modern in Vietnam.If functions as a place for students’ physical training and sports activities and aplace for hosting cultural exchange events.

Cafeteria A wide variety of Vietnamese food and fast food is available at reasonable prices.

IV. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE STUDENTSStudents applying for this exchange program are requested to send a soft copy of the following

documents to the International Affairs Department, FTU, by the corresponding deadlines of thesemesters. Two (02) sets of hard copy will be handed in upon the arrival at FTU.

1. FTU application form (see Appendix 1 for more details)2. 01 copy of passport3. 02 passport-sized photos4. 01 studentship certificate issued by home university5. 01 physical examination record6. 01 nomination letter by home university7. 01 English Language Certificate (IELTS 5.5, TOEFL iBT 65 or equivalent)

(Students from English native speaking countries or studying in English taught programs in homeuniversity do not have to submit English certificates)

V. APPLICATION DEADLINESHome university is requested to send the list and information of nominated students to FTU by thedeadlines below: Fall Semester: 15 May (annually) Spring Semester: 15 October (annually)

VI. APPLICATION PROCEDURE1. Download the application form from FTU website or print the Appendix 1:

http://www1.ftu.edu.vn/index.php?option=comcontent&view=category&layout=blog&id=57&Ite mid=99

2. Turn in completed application form and additional documents to your study abroad office(deadlines set by home university)

3. Home university sends selected applicants’ documents by deadlines above to FTU4. FTU sends letter of invitation to qualified candidates via email to home university (within 2

weeks after deadlines)5. Students apply for student visa at Vietnamese Embassy or Consulate in their home country.

Students should study the visa application procedures by themselves at the VietnameseEmbassy in their home country. Further support from FTU will be provided if necessary.

VII. IMPORTANT DATES

FALL SEMESTER (Mid-August 2014 toEarly January 2015)

2014

15th May Application Deadline4th – 8th August Orientation week11th August First day of classLate November Last day of classDecember - January Examination

SPRING SEMESTER (Mid-January 2015 toLate June 2014)

2014 15th October Application Deadline2015 5th - 9th January Orientation week

12th January First day of classLate May Last day of classJune Examination

* Note: all dates are subject to change.

VIII. FINANCIAL INFORMATION1. Tuition fee

Tuition fee is waived for students from universities which have already signed the exchangeagreements with FTU.

Non-agreement students from Asian countries, excluding Japan and Korea are charged at USD50 per credit, while those from other countries, including Japan and Korea are required to pay USD 80per credit. The number of credits per semester students can take depends largely on their ability tostudy, but the average should be 12 (equivalent to 4 modules). This is equal to the average rate oftuition fee per semester of USD 600 and USD 960 respectively. Tuition fee will be paid upon arrivaland can be colleted either in USD/EURO/Japanese Yen or VND upon the official exchange rate on theday of transaction.

2. Other feesBoth agreement and non-agreement students admitted to FTU will be charged USD 150

admission fee (except stated otherwise in the agreements). Admission fee is to support academicservices and will be paid upon arrival. Textbook, traveling cost, accommodation fee, daily livingexpenses and expenses for extra-curricular activities outside the program are covered by students.International students are required to have an international health insurance or buy a local healthinsurance (students will be advised on local health insurance upon arrival, which is roughly USD20per year)

IX. ACCOMODATIONDormitories

The current FTU dormitories are housed in two nicely constructed four-storey buildingsurrounded by a peaceful green belt of trees and plants. The dormitory rooms are share rooms of 4-6students per room, equipped with bung beds, bathrooms and kitchens. The monthly rate is USD 50.HACINCO Student Village

This is an accommodation complex for students from different universities in Hanoi. It is about20 minutes bicycle or 10 minutes bus from the University. There is a wide variety of room style forstudents to choose. The average price per month is USD 100 for a share room and USD 250 for aprivate room. For more information, please check the website below:http://hacinco.com.vn/LangsinhvienTA/introductionsv.aspxHostel

The University is surrounded by many hotels offering private or double rooms with reasonableprice. The average price of a private room is USD 300 per month.Private accommodation

There are many styles of house for rent and the range of price is large. The average level of aprivate room is USD 150 per month.

Annually the Department of International Affairs updates the data base of all available housesand send it to exchange students before departure for reference and selection. For further informationand support, students can contact International Affairs Department of FTU at [email protected]

The opportunity of homestay varies each year depending on the supply. Students can workthemselves to sort out any possible places or the Department of International Affairs will coordinatecase by case depending on requirement and demand of students.

X. STUDENT LIFE1. Living expenses (roughly estimated)Food: VND 3,000,000 (USD 150) per monthPersonal expenses: VND 3,000,000 (USD 150) per month2. TransportationThe university can be reached by popular means of transport such as bus, motorbike and bicycle.Traveling by motorbike is the most convenient for you to go not only to the university but also tomany places in Hanoi. You can rent a motorbike at the rate of USD 200 per month. The monthly busfare for student is about USD 5. Walking is one of the options, but please be advised that you shouldwalk only in autumn and winter. In summer, it is very hot and thus consumes much of your energy.

3. Extracurricular ActivitiesFTU has 34 professional clubs covering diversified areas of student life and studying

profession. The typical clubs can be named include English club, human resources club, music club,securities club, MC and fashion club, guitar club, young researcher club, dancing club, accounting andauditing club, communication club. These clubs gather the total membership of thousands students andprovide international and Vietnamese students with an excellent opportunity to mix and thusparticipate in a cross-cultural learning experience.

In addition, during spring and summer vacations, students can go and visit famous places inHanoi, Vietnam and host family.

4. Religious lifeLang Pagoda (for Buddhism): 10 minutes walk from the UniversityCathedral: 40 Nha Chung Str., Hoan Kiem, Hanoi (30 minutes bus from the University)

5. Climate and ClothesFour-season climate is the character of Hanoi weather. In general, autumn (July to September)

is dry, cool and enjoyable. The lowest temperature ever in winter (October to December) is about 60C.Sometimes the cold is strengthened by occasional monsoon. Spring (January to March) is the time ofnational Tet holiday with wet, humid and rainy weather. Summer (April to June) is hot and muggywith temperatures peaking at around 350C in June.

Students should bear in mind these traits of weather to choose suitable clothes to bring withyou to Hanoi, Vietnam.

XI. OTHER PROGRAMSIn addition to the exchange program for undergraduate students mentioned above, FTU is providinginternational students with other programs taught in Vietnamese and foreign languages:

1. Exchange programs for graduate students (Master and PHD): courses taught in Vietnamese,English and French are available;

2. Degree programs (Bachelor, MA, PHD): courses taught and research guided in Vietnamese,English and French;

3. Foreign language programs including business Vietnamese, English, French, Chinese,Japanese, Russian and Korean;

4. Vietnamese language summer courses; and5. Other tailor-made programs upon request: study tour (visiting local government agencies,

enterprises, and industrial clusters), seminar with faculty members and students, sight-seeingvisits, academic and job fairs, etc.

For further information, please contact the Department of International Affairs directly.

CONTACTS:

Hanoi Campus (main campus)

Incoming student advisor:Ms. Le Thu HaDepartment of International AffairsForeign Trade University91 Chua Lang Str., Dong Da, Hanoi, Vietnam

HCM city Campus

Add: 15, D5 street, Ward 25, Binh ThanhDistrict, HCM city, Vietnam

Quang Ninh Campus

Add: Nam Khe Ward, Uong Bi Town,Quang Ninh, Vietnam

Tel: +84-4-3259 5168 (ext: 251)Fax: +84-4-3775 5118Email: [email protected]: http://www.ftu.edu.vn

Tel: + 84-8-3512 7254Fax: + 84-8-3512 7255Website: http://cs2.ftu.edu.vn/

Tel: + 84-3-3385 6481Fax: + 84-8-3385 2557Website: http://csquangninh.ftu.edu.vn/

REFERENCES:

Axel von SchwanebachGermanyAutumn semester 2011

Ever since I started studying, I have firmly been convinced of the preciousadvantages of extending my subject-based knowledge and developing on apersonal level by studying a semester abroad. Reading about Foreign TradeUniversity and finding out about the possibility of attending to interestingcourses not available at Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main definitelysparked my interest, especially because the field of Banking and Financesuited perfectly to my field of specialization. Moreover, it epitomized achallenging experience for me, which supported important communicative,cross-cultural and work-related skills. It was additionally my desire to availmyself of the opportunity of widening my horizon by experiencing a differentway of life and cultural dissimilarities in a first-hand perception. Myplacement at Foreign Trade University of Hanoi was simply a fantasticexperience and I made lots of friends from countries all over the worldduring my semester abroad. The FTU offers an environment that supportsyour well-being as well as your academic studies. The University was verycooperative and supportive before and during my exchange semester inHanoi. I received help whenever I needed it, whether I was dealing with

bureaucratic issues, looking for courses or a place to live (even if we decided to move in somewhere else). It was reassuring toknow that there was someone at the end of a phone call or email whenever I needed advice. I particularly liked the wide andvaried selection of units on offer during my exchange programme as well as the style of teaching in which we learned. Iespecially enjoyed my lectures as academics were engaging and passionate about their subject. I also liked taking part in thelively debates and group works as well as supporting my fellow students in their projects in the wide range of extracurricularactivities, including sport and numerous social events, that are on offer all year round to help students maintain a good work-life balance. The city of Hanoi itself is the perfect size – small enough to feel welcoming yet big enough for there to be alwaysplenty to do. Spending a semester in Hanoi was simply an amazing and mind-opening experience and I would not hesitate afraction of a second if asked if I would do it again. There is not much left to say, just take a leap of faith, pack your thingstogether and experience by yourself what Vietnam, its dazzling and vibrant capital Hanoi and the Foreign Trade Universityhave to offer, you will not regret it a single moment! If you have any questions concerning my exchange programme, do nothesitate to contact me via [email protected] or feel free to invite me to some beers or a Vietnamese restaurantif you live near Frankfurt!

Anna RiesGermanyAutumn semester 2011

Looking back, this study abroad experience was everything I expected, yet everythingI didn’t. Living in a city like Hanoi is exciting, interesting, challenging in some waysbut most importantly it is different from every other city I have lived in before. Oneday you have a fabulous time while relaxing with some friends at one of the dozens oflakes and sipping on your Vietnamese coffee and the other day you find yourself onyour motorbike on a huge street around 5.30pm surrounded by hundreds of othermotorbikes, stressed, frightened and sweating because everything seems sooverwhelming. But exactly this is Hanoi.Studying at the Foreign Trade University was a great experience, not least becauseof my Vietnamese fellow students. All of them were unbelievably friendly and helpful.I am glad I had the opportunity to study in a country like Vietnam and in a city likeHanoi.This would probably be the best way I know how to sum up my time in Vietnam: Itwas all the big things such as being able to experience the Vietnamese lifestyle andthe beauty of the natural Vietnamese landscape that left me in awe, yet it was all thelittle things such as the delicious street food around every corner and all the people Imet along the way that left me in love with Vietnam!

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAININGFOREIGN TRADE UNIVERSITY

SOCIALIST REPUPLIC OF VIETNAMIndependence – Freedom - Happiness

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APPLICATION FORMFOR EXCHANGE PROGRAM

(For International Students)

Applied program: ___________________________________________________

Part I: Personal InformationFull name: __________ (Family/ Middle/ Given)

Gender:Male Female Date of Birth: __________________________(DD/MM/YY)

Marital status: Single Married Nationality: _________________________________E-mail: __________________________________________________________________________________

Resident address: ___________________________________________________Number/ Street: __________________________________________________________________City/State: __________________________________________________________________Nation and national code __________________________________________________________________Tel: __________________________________________ Fax: _________________________________Contact address in Vietnam (if available): ______________________________________________________Tel. in Vietnam: ___________________________________________________________________________Name of person for contact in case of urgency: ________________________ Relationship:____________Address: ______________________________________________________ Tel:___________________Passport type: _______________________________ _____________________________________Passport number: __________________________________ Issuance date: _________________________

Issued by :________________________________________ Expiry date: __________________________

Part II. Education Records:1. Bachelor program:Name of Home University/ College: _________________________________________________________Major: _________________________________________________________________________________Graduation year: _________________________________________________________________________GPA: __________________________________________________________________________________2. High school program:Name of school: _________________________________________________________________________Major: _________________________________________________________________________________Graduation year: _________________________________________________________________________GPA: __________________________________________________________________________________Language skill:

Excellent Good BeginnerVietnamese

English

Other: _______________

Applicant’spicture (4x6)

Other: _______________

Special awards (If any): _____________________________________________________________Working experience (If any):___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Part III: Program that you would like to study at Foreign Trade University:Faculty: _________________________________________________________________________Major: __________________________________________________________________________Language: _______________________________________________________________________Apply for study foreign language: ____________________________________________________Time: ___________________________________________________________________________

Other information:Apply for dormitory: Yes NoHave you ever study in any university/ college in Vietnam? Yes No(If yes, please inform detailed information as follows):

- Name of University/ College: _________________________________________________- Major: ___________________________________________________________________- Date of starting the program: _________________________________________________- Graduation year: __________________________________________________________

Part IV: CommitmentI would like to apply for the program as an individual applicant. I guarantee that the informationgiven in the application is correct. I understand that any incorrect information in this application formwill lead to my disqualification; and I am responsible for any incurred consequences.Date: ____________________________________________________________________________Signature of applicant: ______________________________________________________________