On the morning of June 1st, the College of Khmer Southern Language-Culture-Arts and Humanities (CLASKA) at Tra Vinh University held its graduation ceremony and awarded diplomas to 558 students and trainees.
The ceremony included 486 full-time students from the 2021 cohort and 72 part-time students from the 2022-2023 cohorts. The on-time graduation rate exceeded 86%, with nearly 25% of students achieving grades of “good” or higher. Among part-time students specifically, more than 50% graduated with good and excellent grades.
Dr. Thach Thi Dan, Vice Rector of Tra Vinh University, spoke at the graduation ceremony and acknowledged the efforts of CLASKA faculty and students in their training work. CLASKA currently leads as a pioneer unit in multi-disciplinary and multi-level training from college to doctoral degrees, with over 2,500 students currently enrolled. Many programs have achieved international AUN-QA accreditation from Southeast Asia, including Khmer Language, Early Childhood Education, Primary Education, English Language, and Master of Culture programs. The Master of Educational Management program specifically earned FIBAA accreditation from Europe.

Alongside professional training, the college focuses on building a humanistic learning environment, encouraging students to develop skills and professional ethics while connecting with businesses during their studies.

At the graduation ceremony, Phan Phung My Ngan, a new graduate in Primary Education, shared that students learn in a friendly and modern environment where teachers transmit knowledge and ignite passion for their profession.
Tra Vinh News – TD