During the visit, working session and New Year greetings, National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man expressed his joy at visiting and highly appreciated the achievements of DNC after 12 years of establishment and development.
“In Can Tho, there are over 200,000 students studying at universities and colleges... this is an abundant source of human resources for Can Tho City and the Mekong Delta. To develop, we need to consider education, science and technology as the top national policy. Many countries in the world, although not having many natural resources, still attach importance to education, science and technology, and have achieved remarkable achievements,” said the National Assembly Chairman.
The National Assembly Chairman emphasized that the DNC must strongly implement policies on science and technology development and digital transformation. Only with strong reforms can development be achieved.
The National Assembly Chairman also requested that the school pay attention to investing in modern facilities, from dormitories for students, housing for lecturers to practice facilities; focus on moral education and lifestyle for students; improve teaching quality, considering this a top requirement; truly care for, nurture and develop a team of good, professional lecturers, meeting the requirements of university education tasks in the new period.
DNC was established in 2013. Since its inception, the school has always been steadfast in its goal that by 2030, “Can Tho University will become a training institution for high-quality human resources, meeting the needs of the job market and international cooperation in the fields of health, socio-economics, science and technology. The school will become the leading private school in the Southern region, with a reputation on par with leading universities in the country and Southeast Asia.”
DNC currently has a total of 258 staff and more than 1,100 lecturers. In 2025, the School has developed multi-disciplinary, multi-system, multi-level training, including 45 regular undergraduate majors; 6 master's majors; 1 doctoral major; and joint training, part-time training. As a result of the 2024 enrollment, the School has recruited more than 5,500 students, the total number of students of the School has now exceeded 24,000 students.