Payap University
Payap University has a long and rich history beginning in 1888 with the founding of the Thailand Theological Seminary. That seminary has now been integrated in Payap University as the McGilvary Faculty of Theology, one of eleven academic divisions comprising the university. Initially, seminary students were accepted after completing elementary school. High school graduation gradually became the pre-requisite for a seven-year bachelor of divinity (BD) course that was formally initiated in l960. The second predecessor of Payap University was the McCormick Hospital School of Nursing, established in l923. After first accepting students with minimal educational qualifications, in l961 the School of Nursing made high school graduation a pre-requisite for entrance. Degrees awarded by these institutions, however, were not recognized as college degrees by the Royal Thai Government.The Royal Proclamation of the Private Colleges Act of l969 made private higher education a legal reality in Thailand. The Thailand Theological Seminary and the McCormick Hospital School of Nursing initiated discussions to set up a private college. Together with representatives of the Church of Christ in Thailand, the American Presbyterian Mission, and the Disciples Division of Overseas Ministries, they formulated articles of incorporation which were submitted to the Royal Thai Government. Payap College received accreditation on 21 March l974, and became the first private college in Thailand outside of greater Bangkok. The first class of 204 students was accepted in l974 and 154 students were graduated at the end of the l977-78 academic year. Since that time twenty-five more classes have completed their course of studies; there are approximately 23,000 alumni of the university.
In its early years, Payap College operated in borrowed facilities. Originally there were two campuses, one adjacent to McCormick Hospital and the other five miles distant, a four-acre site on the west side of Chiang Mai, on which stood three residential buildings. Although initial plans called for the development of these two campus sites, it soon became evident that expansion of the four-acre western site near Chiang Mai University was impractical; skyrocketing real estate costs precluded additional land acquisition at that site. The eastern campus, opposite McCormick Hospital, strained to accommodate adequate facilities for both student and graduate nurses of the hospital and the students of the Thailand Theological Seminary. Although additional buildings on this 16-acre site would have been possible, facilities for the anticipated student body of several thousand students could not have been accommodated. The Board of Directors, therefore, voted early in l974 to proceed with acquisition of land in a more favorable location, two miles to the east of the McCormick campus (now called the Khao Nawarat campus). About l20 acres of low-lying land were then acquired; this site now comprises the Mae Khao campus, which serves as the main university campus. Subsequent land acquisitions have increased the size of this campus to approximately 275 acres.
In l975, Payap engaged Metropolitan Engineering Consultants Co., Ltd., of Bangkok, a leading architectural and engineering firm, to prepare a ten-year master plan for campus development. The implementation of this plan began with the dedication of the first five buildings on the Mae Khao campus in 1982. Since then, 16 major buildings have been constructed at the Mae Khao campus. Payap also continues to offer classes on the Khao Nawarat site where the faculties of theology and nursing, the music department, the Christian Communications Institute, and the university archives are located.
Payap's achievements were recognized by the Royal Thai Government in 1984 when it became the first fully accredited private university in Thailand. Since then the university has continued to progress, expanding facilities to accommodate the steady growth in the student body, investing in the continuing education and training of the faculty through university support of graduate education in the US and in other countries, and adding a wide range of international programs to attract students from across Southeast Asia and from other areas of the world.
Payap University, established in 1974, is a private institution founded by the Church of Christ in Thailand. Payap is a founding member of the Association of Private Higher Education Institutions in Thailand, and an active member of the Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia, as well as the Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning.
Undergraduate
Payap is a Liberal Arts and Pre-Professional School offering 28 Thai language undergraduate degrees in 10 departments (faculties):
Accountancy, Finance and Banking
Business Administration
Economics
Humanities
Law
Nursing
Pharmacy
Science
Social Science
Theology
And four international undergraduate degrees (English language):
Computer Information Systems
International Business Management
International Hospitality Management
English Communication
Graduate
Payap offers the following Master's degrees programs. Thai Programs (Thai Language):
Master of Accountancy
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Divinity
Master of Arts in Philosophy and Christianity
International Programs (English Language):
Master of Arts in Linguistics
Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
Master of Business Administration in International Business (MBA)
Master of Divinity
Master of Nursing Science (June 08)
Library
Payap's two libraries house over 140,000 volumes, and 2,100 audiovisual forms, and subscribe to 600 periodicals and journals. Computerized library services include the card catalog and internet and database searching. Payap is also home to the University Archives, the only fully operational private archives in Southeast Asia, and second only to the National Archives in Bangkok. It has one of the world's largest collections on Northern Thailand and adjacent areas and is a depository of the Church of Christ in Thailand (CCT).
Contact
Payap University
Super-highway Chiang Mai - Lumpang Road, Amphur Muang, Chiang Mai, 50000 THAILAND
Telephone Main switchboard: (+66) 53 241 255
Fax: (+66) 53 241 983
Useful Contacts
General inquiries in English
Office of International Affairs
Email: jloh@payap.ac.th
Ext.: 7242
Information for International College (degree programs)
International Admissions
Email: admissions_ic@payap.ac.th
Ext.: 241
Information for international certificate programs (Thai/SE Studies)
Office of Education Abroad
Email: intersec@payap.ac.th
Ext.: 7240
Information for English or Thai language programs
Foreign Language Center
Email: intthai@payap.ac.th
Ext.: 7238
International College English Webmaster
Office of International Relations
Email: webms_ic@payap.ac.th
Ext.: 7230
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