This morning (October 16), speaking with VietNamNet reporters , a media representative of Thu Dau Mot University (Binh Duong) said that regarding the information about submitting 37 billion VND to the state budget for incorrectly collected student tuition fees that caused a stir, the school will issue a press release to explain.

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Thu Dau Mot University returned 37 billion VND to the budget for incorrectly collected tuition fees. Photo: TT

Previously, Thu Dau Mot University had paid 37 billion VND to the State budget. This is the amount determined by the State Audit because the school collected tuition fees exceeding the prescribed level for students in the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 school years (about 1.5 times higher).

With this wrongly collected amount, the State Audit requires the school to refund the students, if it cannot refund, it must pay the State budget.

After the audit conclusion, Thu Dau Mot University decided to choose the option of submitting it back to the budget.

Explaining the reason for collecting tuition fees in excess of the prescribed level, a school leader said that the reason was due to a lack of consensus in understanding and applying the State’s regulations in calculating tuition fees for credits. After calculating the actual training program, the school decided to collect a fee 1.5 times higher.

Regarding not refunding the wrongly collected money to students but submitting it to the budget, according to this school, the refund will be difficult because many students have graduated. Therefore, the school decided to submit the entire amount to the budget.

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