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Discussion on Tuition of Higher Vocational Education in Viet Nam

Received: 27 January 2017    Accepted: 16 February 2017    Published: 2 March 2017
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Abstract

Price and solvency are two basic attributes to constitute tuition standards of a training program. However, the tuition of higher vocational education in Vietnam in recent years is low with slow growth, exceeds the affordability of students, especially for those who have a difficult economic situation. Based on statistical analysis of the tuition of higher vocational education during 2010 - 2015, this article has detected the internal contradictions as well as the limitations on the tuition of higher vocational education in Viet Nam due to the direct impact from the increase in excess of CPI, GDP per capita is slow and the student loan program is limited. Thereby, this article has suggested a number of suitable recommendations and solutions. Hopefully, these solutions are practically useful to perfect the tuition of higher vocational education in Viet Nam nowadays.

Published in Science Journal of Education (Volume 5, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.sjedu.20170501.15
Page(s) 24-27
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Keywords

Viet Nam, Tuition, Price, Solvency, The Student Loan Program, Higher Vocational Education

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