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Enrolling for Degree Courses

The Royal University of Phnom Penh accepts two kinds of students for its degree and non-degree programs:

Non fee-paying students
(scholarship)
Fee-paying students
(private)

Fee-paying students can be admitted to the following courses:

All applicants for degree courses, whether non fee-paying or fee-paying, must have a High School Certificate or a Diploma from another institution of higher education. Some departments require further specialized knowledge, such as in English or computer literacy. Important Dates for New Enrolments (2007-2008)

*Please check with the Studies Office, Room 117, Campus I to confirm.
Scholarship Timeline

Scholarship Timeline

AUGUST 2007

Lists of students selected for scholarship grants available at Campus I.

EARLY SEPTEMBER

Registration at Study Office, Room 117, Campus I: nominate the degree you wish to apply for and bring the required documents.

EARLY SEPTEMBER

Register for and sit the National University Entrance Examination (for IFL & DMC only).

MID-SEPTEMBER

First Semester classes begin.

OCTOBER

Students must accept the placements they are offered or their placement will be cancelled.

As entrance to the University is highly competitive, each department has an admission quota set by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS). To gain admission to study for a degree at the Royal University of Phnom Penh on scholarship, applicants must hold a high school certificate. Since 2002, high school students have gained direct entrance to the University based on the results of their year 12 examination.

Admission Requirements

Students who completed high school after 2007 may enroll for scholarship places in RUPP courses. Prospective students must bring the following documents to the University Studies Office, Room 117, Campus I:

Photocopy of high school certificate or equivalent

Two passport photographs

Completed biography form (2 copies)

Completed personal memorandum form

Applicants must also pay the following fees:

Scholarships Table
August 2007 Number of Scholarships Priority Subjects Minimum Grade and/or Examinations Required
Social Sciences and Humanities
Khmer Literature 80 Khmer Literature and History D
History 45 History and Khmer Literature D
Philosophy 45 Philosophy and Khmer Literature D
Geography 45 Geography and Mathematics D
Media Management 30 English and Khmer Culture Written English Interview D
Sociology 45 Khmer Literature and Mathematics D
Psychology 45 Mathematics and Biology D
Tourism 45 C
Science
Mathematics 80 Mathematics and Physics D
Chemistry 45 Chemistry and Mathematics D
Computer Science 35 Mathematics and Physics C
Physics 45 Physics and Mathematics D
Biology 45 Biology and Chemistry D
Environmental Science 40 Chemistry and Biology D
Institute of Foreign Languages
English 80 Moral and Civic Education C English
French 80 Moral and Civic Education E English
Japanese 30 Moral and Civic Education General Knowledge Interview
Korean 30 Moral and Civic Education General Knowledge Interview

Withdrawal

Students who withdraw from a year of study for an approved reason (illness or pregnancy) and wish to be reaccepted the following year must complete an application form as soon as possible and send it, along with a letter of recommendation from a public hospital, to the Department of Higher Education for approval. The Department will then inform the student and the University if they have permission to recommence their studies the following year. These forms are available from the University Study Office, Room 117, Campus I. Please note that year one students are not permitted to withdraw. All students wishing to continue their study in 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year at RUPP must complete a form (accompany with the certificate of Foundation Studies for entry into Year II) and pay the 20,000 riel enrolment fee in the first week of the new study year. Application forms are available from the University Study Office, Room 117, Campus I.

Continuing Students

All students wishing to continue their study in 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year at RUPP must complete a form (accompany with the certificate of Foundation Studies for entry into Year II) and pay the 20,000 riel enrolment fee in the first week of the new study year. Application forms are available from the University Study Office, Room 117, Campus I.

Course Fees

Fees for Scholarship Students

All students on non fee-paying scholarships are required to pay a registration fee of 20,000 riel per year, except for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Education in English (TEFL), Bachelor of Arts in Media Management and Bachelor of Arts in Japanese, who must pay US$80 per year. The Japanese non-degree public course, also available to scholarship holders, costs US$35 per year. The University currently offers fee-paying (non-scholarship) placements in the programs outlined in the table below. The University plans to accept non-scholarship students across more disciplines in the future. Please contact the departments for more information.

Fees for Non-Degree Courses

Fees apply for all non-degree courses at the University. Please contact the course administrators for further information.

Degree Programs Table
UNDERGRADUATE DEPARTMENT DEGREE OFFERED COST FOR FEE-PAYING STUDENT
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
Department of Biology Bachelor of Science in Biology US$300/year
Department of Chemistry Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
Bachelor of Science in Food Technology
US$300/year
Department of Computer Science Bachelor of Science in Computer Science US$450/year
Department of English, IFL Bachelor of Arts in English US$450/year
Department of French, IFL Bachelor of Arts in French Please contact department
Department of Geography & Land Management Bachelor of Arts in Geography US$250/year
Department of History Bachelor of Arts in History US$250/year
Department of Khmer Literature Bachelor of Arts in Khmer Literature US$250/year
Department of Mathematics Bachelor of Science in Mathematics US$250/year
Department of Philosophy Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy US$250/year
Department of Physics Bachelor of Arts in Physics US$250/year
Department of Psychology Bachelor of Arts in Psychology US$250/year
Department of Sociology Bachelor of Arts in Sociology US$250/year
POSTGRADUATE DEGREES
Master of Education Please contact department for prices of all Masters degrees
Master of Arts in Development Studies
Department of Biology Master of Science in Biodiversity Conservation
Department of Chemistry Master of Science in Chemistry
Department of Computer Science Master of Science in Information Technology
Department of English,IFL Master of Arts in TESOL
Department of French,IFL Master of Translation Science
Department of Linguistics Master of Arts in Linguistics
Department of Mathematics Master of Science in Mathematics
Department of Sociology Master of Arts in Sociology-Anthropology

Scholarships

Applying for an Overseas Scholarship

Undergraduate students who wish to apply for an overseas scholarship are required to submit an application and sit an examination set by MoEYS. The dates of application vary according to the country and study program. Postgraduate students must sit either the TOEFL (English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System) test depending on the country and institution. The required scores for entrance to an overseas institution are generally 550 for TOEFL and 6.5 for IELTS. For further information contact staff at the Academic Advising Center, Room 103, Campus I.

Scholarship Opportunities Table
DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY / COUNTRY SCHOLARSHIP
Biology National University of Singapore, Singapore NUS-AUN Study Award, Singapore
Thailand Faculty & Student Exchange
Khon Kaen University, Thailand Faculty & Student Exchange
Sherbrooke University, Canada PhD Scholarship
UST, Korea Masters Degree Scholarship
Center for Population Thailand Rockefeller Scholarship
Australia Australian Government Scholarship - Masters Degree; UNFPA
India UNFPA
Chemistry Mea Fah Lung University, Thailand 2x Bachelor's Degree Scholarship
De La Salle University, Philippines PhD Scholarship: United Board
New York University PhD Scholarship
USA Fulbright Scholarship
Computer Science Pittsburgh University, USA Masters Degree Scholarship
DMC Korea International College Student Exchange Program, 2006
Ohio University, USA 2x PhD Scholarship
ELSU De La Salle University, Philippines PhD Scholarship: United Board
Northern Illinois University, USA PhD Scholarship
Ohio University, USA Maryknoll NGO & Ohio University Scholarship for Masters Degree
Albany University, USA PhD Scholarship
Christ College, India Masters Degree Scholarship
English Korea International College Student Exchange
Belgium Technical University, Belgium Masters Degree Scholarship
De La Salle University, Philippines Masters Degree Scholarship
JICE JDS, Japan Masters Degree Scholarship
Australia Australian Government Scholarship - Masters Degree
United States Fulbright Program Scholarships, Masters Degree Scholarship
Environmental Science Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) PhD Scholarship: CIDA & DANIDA, Masters Scholarship: SIDA, ADB
National University of Singapore, Singapore PhD Scholarship
French France French Government Scholarship for Masters Degree
University Paris VII, France Masters Degree Scholarship
AUF, France Masters Degree Scholarship
History Japan International Exchange Program
Singapore NUS-AUN Study Award, Singapore
Hun Sen Library Curtin University of Technology Masters Degree Scholarship
Japanese Waseda University, Japan JASSO Scholarship
Khmer Literature Korea ASEAN Rok Academic Exchange Program 2005
Khon Kaen University, Thailand Faculty & Student Exchange
Mathematics Singapore/td> NUS-AUN Study Award
Le Centre International de Mathematiques Pures et Applications(CIMPA), France Training Lecturers & Students, Bachelor and Master Degree
Kansas University, USA Master Degree Scholarship
Philosophy Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines Master Degree Scholarship:New Humanity
Assumption University, Thailand PhD Scholarship: United Board
Physics King Mongkut's University of Technology, Thailand Masters Degree Scholarship
Psychology Japan International Exchange Program
University of Malaya, Malaysia Asian Emporium Course, Malaysia
Quality Assurance Unit Australia Australian Government Scholarship; PhD
Sociology Australia PhD Scholarship: International Exchange Program
Italy Masters Degree Scholarship: New Humanity
Touris University of Malaya, Malaysia SEASREP
CIDA, Canada PhD Scholarship
Germany German Academic Exchange Service(PhD Scholarship)
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand UMAP
Japan Masters Degree Scholarship: JICA
Assumption University, Thailand Masters Degree Scholarship: United Board

International Students

Foreign students who are interested in studying in Cambodia should first approach their national government. The government of the sending institution usually arranges directly with the Ministry of Education Youth and Sport (MoEYS) for entrance into RUPP. Upon acceptance to RUPP, foreign students usually attend a period of language study before attending lectures of other disciplines. Students who complete their full degree at RUPP receive a degree from RUPP. Students who complete a part of their degree at RUPP receive their degree from their home institution.

Recent International Students at RUPP (2007-2008)
Students by Country
COUNTRY NUMBER OF STUDENTS
Vietnam 47
Laos 22
Korea 04
Japan 01

Students' Association

Executive for 2006-2007:

President

Mr Chantha Nasak

(Biology)
Vice President

Miss Yun Sotheare

(Khmer Literature)
Secretary

Miss Ly Rattana

(Biology)
Cashier

Mr. Meas Sambath

(Mathematics)
Accountant

Mr Kim Chem

(Physics)

Ground Floor, Campus I

Mon–Sat: 2PM–5PM / Mon Morning: 7AM–11AM

Students’ Association Timeline

Students’ Association Timeline

Early 1970s

Start of the Students' Association at RUPP.

1980

Renamed to Association of Youth.

1988–1994

Operated as the College of Youth.

1993

Reformed by MoEYS as Students' Association.

Present

Organizes events, supports students & leads initiatives.

Each RUPP student contributes an annual 20,000 riel subscription to support the Association’s efforts. Fundraising campaigns are also conducted to enhance student welfare and improve resources.

The Association is currently raising funds to renovate its office, purchase a new computer, and install a door plaque. These upgrades aim to improve internal organization and increase student engagement with the Association.

The Executive Committee is elected by students every two years. Additionally, A ten-member Students’ Committee participates in the consultative process, contributing ideas and feedback to shape student-focused initiatives.

Careers Advising Office

Academic Advising Center

The center assists students and staff who are looking to apply for overseas study, particularly in the United States. It can:

Counseling Service

The Department of Psychology runs a free-of-charge Counseling Service, which is available to all students and staff of the university. Those who feel mentally stressed from difficult situations such as poverty, domestic violence, living away from their family or other demanding situations are encouraged to seek assistance from the service. Close friends of students and staff may also be offered counseling free of charge. The Counseling Service is located in Room #302B, Campus I. Patients who require further care or medication are referred to the Department’s partner organizations, such as the Transcultural Psychology Organization (TPO), which operates in ten countries worldwide.

Medical Center

Head Doctor

Dr. Diep Piner

Medical Assistant

Mr. Meas Samoeun

Nurse

Ms. Som Sarun

The University Medical Center is available free of charge to students and staff for health assessments and check-ups, and basic medical treatments. It is sponsored by the French Association des Etudiants de Monde and the Sungshin Women’s University in Korea.

IFL Debate Club

Recognizing the need for students to develop strong English communication skills in order to compete in the international arena, the Department of English within the Institute of Foreign Languages founded the Debate Club in February 2001. All students in the B.A. (English for Work Skills) and B.Ed. (TEFL) courses are welcome to join. The club’s members improve their English language competence, general knowledge about ASEAN nations and the rest of the world, and their reasoning, analytical and critical thinking skills. They exchange ideas and experiences with one another and develop confidence in public speaking, particularly expressing and defending ideas before large audiences. The Debate Club aims to develop students’ skills in education, business, communication and networking, and involve students in ASEAN events such as the ASEAN Varsities’ Debate, the All Asians’ Debate, and the Austral-Asian Intervarsity Debate Championship.

IFL Dance Club

The IFL Dance Club, now in its fifth year, aims to provide IFL students with the opportunity to participate in extra-curricular activities and to socialize with their fellow students across different year levels.

The Club meets every Saturday morning from 8:00 to 11:00. Before 2006, the Club normally conducted a dance class in which participants learned Khmer popular dance. In the 2006-2007 academic year, however, three separate classes were introduced: music (flute), Flag Dance, and Ploy. These three classes were run mainly to prepare students for their performance during the 2006-2007 Khmer Culture Day and New Year celebration and the 5th ASEAN Youth Forum in August 2007.

The Club employs four instructors, three from the Royal University of Fine Arts and one from the Royal University of Phnom Penh.

Sporting Activities

Organized by the Students’ Association, the Royal University of Phnom Penh fields teams for three competitive sports : football, volleyball (male and female teams) and athletics. These teams compete in inter-varsity games organized by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MOEYS). Each year twelve students are selected for volleyball, eighteen for football and four athletes, two males and two females, are selected for competition.

In 2002, a new bocce/ boules court was set up for competition on the university grounds. This has proved immensely popular with both students and staff.