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In order to support students who may face financial difficulties or unexpected challenges, the university has implemented a strong welfare policy aimed at reducing economic barriers to higher education. Low-income students whose families are classified as poor under government criteria are given priority for on-campus housing. Scholarship students are granted free accommodation in student dormitories, ensuring that they can fully focus on their studies without additional financial burden.

Other students may also access affordable housing options at a highly subsidized rate, approximately 4,500 THB per academic year, which significantly lowers overall living expenses. By providing safe and convenient on-campus facilities—particularly for first- and second-year students—the university ensures equitable access to education, supports student well-being, and helps relieve financial pressure on families.

This inclusive housing policy is part of the university’s long-term commitment to creating a supportive environment where all students have the opportunity to succeed and build their future.


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