On November 1, at the opening ceremony of the 2025-2029 course and the new school year of the University of Finance and Marketing, Deputy Minister of Education and Training Nguyen Van Phuc informed that 100% of undergraduate and master's training programs are accredited according to the standards of the Ministry of Education and Training.
The Deputy Minister emphasized that the 2025-2026 school year is the first year to implement the Resolution of the 14th National Party Congress and the Resolution of the National Assembly on the 5-year socio -economic development plan 2026-2030.

Deputy Minister of Education and Training Nguyen Van Phuc speaks at the opening ceremony of the 2025-2029 course of the University of Finance and Marketing (Photo: KP).
This is also the school year that the whole country implements Resolution No. 71 on breakthroughs in education and training development; Law on Teachers; Resolution of the National Assembly on exemption and support of tuition fees for preschool children, primary school students, and students of educational programs in the national education system.
Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Phuc made four requests to the school, including:
Firstly, strengthen political and ideological education, perfect the political system, Party organization, and mass organizations in the school, ensure solidarity and high consensus among all cadres, lecturers, civil servants, workers, and students to excellently complete assigned tasks.
Second, focus on developing a team of cadres, lecturers, and leading scientists for the immediate and long-term periods, boldly using scientists and experts from abroad through appropriate mechanisms.
Third, continue to strongly and effectively innovate training content and programs in the direction of meeting social needs, being highly practical and linked to the requirement of further improving the quality of human resources.
Fourth, prioritize resources to implement Resolution 57-NQ/TW of the Politburo on breakthroughs in science and technology development, innovation and national digital transformation.
In particular, it is recommended that the school review and promulgate a strategy for science and technology development, innovation, and digital transformation in the spirit of Resolution 57, develop policies to attract domestic and international scientists and experts to work and research at the school; increase scientific publications in prestigious international journals; promote effective and substantive three-party cooperation including the State - school - enterprise. Implement digital transformation of the entire process of management and operation of the school.
In 2025, with more than 6,200 full-time students enrolled, Associate Professor Dr. Pham Tien Dat, Principal of the University of Finance and Marketing, said that when entering a new environment, students will face many challenges.
The most important thing is that students need to be sensitive, flexible, grasp and take advantage of good opportunities to train their will and courage, to study and explore knowledge in the technological era; be more proactive with open relationships, make their own decisions and plans and take responsibility for their own decisions.
“Success does not come to those who just wait for luck. Success only comes and must sprout and take root right from the moment you decide to commit, be determined, persevere and persistently practice and look towards the future,” Associate Professor Dr. Pham Tien Dat advised students.

The school awarded scholarships to valedictorians (Photo: KP).
Associate Professor Dr. Pham Tien Dat also informed that the Youth Union and Student Association of the school will build a social platform to create a channel for dialogue, answer questions, and share with students.
Thereby, supporting students to control and limit negative impacts, dependence on phones, technology devices, and harmful, unhealthy information on cyberspace.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giao-duc/thu-truong-bo-gddt-giao-4-nhiem-vu-cho-truong-dai-hoc-tai-chinh-marketing-20251101173844005.htm






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