GI Bill Blog Thailand

February 9, 2023

Some of the most popular V.A. Approved schools in Thailand currently are Stamford International University and Payap university. Stamford and Payap have the most GI Bill students out of the 27 Gi Bill-approved schools; Stamford has 23 Gi Bill students, and Payap University follows behind with 12 GI Bill students. National, world-raking universities Mahidol and Chulalongkorn, located in Bangkok, are also popular with vets and, like Stamford and Payap, offer a competitive quality education.

 Stamford University:

Located in Bangkok, Thailand’s capital city, and Hua-Hin, a popular resort destination Stamford is a ranking international school in Thailand. Stamford’s undergraduate program offers degrees in business administration, accountancy, communication arts, and more.

 Payap University:

Located in the northern city of Chiang Mai, Payap University offers a combination of 14 V.A. Approved graduate and undergraduate degree programs in International Business Management, Linguistics (M.A.), Peace Studies (B.S.), Information Technology, Hospitality Industry Management (B.S.), more.

 Key takeaways: 

In summary, GI Bill vets studying in Thailand can choose from V.A. Approved educational programs at over ten different locations throughout Thailand, including Phuket, Chiang Mai, Bangkok, and more. Learning experiences vary amongst the 27 VA-approved school locations throughout Thailand. Vets seeking to study in Thailand can make the most of using their GI Bill by researching V.A. Approved Foreign School programs in Thailand in detail and utilizing the GI Bill Comparison Tool, LinkedIn, and other online search tools to do due diligence in evaluating the school, approved program, program location, and reviews.

See our chart below for student veteran population statistics amongst the 27 V.A. Approved Foreign Schools in Thailand.

UPDATE Feb 9th,2023: Assumption University is no longer a VA-recognized foreign school. Contact the VA directly if you have questions on attending Assumption University Thailand.

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