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Inbound Student Support

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Undergraduate Bulletin

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Activities
 

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Visa & Immigration
 

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Transcript & Certification

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Campus Life
 

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Residence Halls
 

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Living in Thailand

Living in Thailand as a foreign student offers a new perspective and enriching experience. Known for its friendly locals, delicious cuisine, and rich cultural heritage, Thailand provides a perfect balance of modern conveniences and traditional charm.

 

From bustling city life in Bangkok to serene temples and beautiful natural landscapes, students have endless opportunities to explore.

 

With affordable living costs, a variety of transportation options, and a thriving international community, Thailand is an ideal destination for both personal growth and academic success. 

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Bank Account & Payments

Bring your passport, student ID, the student status certification and your address in Thailand to set up your saving account at the On-Campus Krungsri Bank. 

Krungsri Bank at Hua Mak Campus 

Location: In front of the University, near Post Office

Contact: 0-2300-4453

Service Hours: Mon. - Fri. (8.30 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.)

 

Krungsri Bank at Suvarnabhumi Campus 

Location: Cathedral of Learning (CL Bldg.), Ground Floor, Plaza area (Opposite AU Bookstore)

Contact: 0-2181-8041

Service Hours: Mon. - Fri. (8.30 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.)

Payments: 

You can use cash, debit or credit cards, and mobile payment apps for transactions. While most establishments accept cards, it's advisable to carry cash for local markets and smaller vendors.

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Healthcare

 It’s essential to prioritize your health while studying abroad. Begin by securing health insurance that covers hospital visits, emergency care, and outpatient services; you can choose from local Thai insurers or international plans tailored for students. Should you require medical attention, several hospitals with English-speaking staff are available. For minor health concerns or medications, numerous pharmacies operate 24/7, providing convenient access to healthcare services.

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 Transportation

Traveling between the two campuses is convenient, with shuttles running throughout the day. You can find the transportation schedule here.

 In addition to shuttles, Bangkok offers a variety of affordable transportation options, including buses, taxis, trains, river ferries, BTS Skytrains, MRT Subway, Airport Rail Link, and motorcycle taxis. For added convenience, popular ride sharing apps are available. They can significantly enhance your travel experience around the city.

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Emergency Contact Numbers (On-campus and Off-campus)

Students’ Affairs

On-Campus Assistance  

  • Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, Assumption University SM106 Suvarnabhumi Campus

  • Tel. 02723-2230 Ext 2235

  • During Working Hours (8:00 AM - 5:00 PM)

Outside Working Hours (Service Hours: 7/24)

In case of emergency, requiring immediate assistance, please contact Campus Security:

  • Hua Mak Campus: +66 2 300 4543-62 Ext. 1234

  • Suvarnabhumi Campus: +66 2 723 2888

 

Off-Campus Assistance​​​

Emergency Contact Numbers

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​Hua Mak Campus

St. Louis Hall (L Building) Ground Floor

592/3 Soi Ramkhamhaeng 24, Ramkhamhaeng Road,

Huamak Sub-district, Bangkapi District, Bangkok, Thailand 10240

Tel. (+66) 02-783-2222 Ext. 3728-9

Working hours: Mon - Fri: 8:00 a.m - 4:30 p.m​

Suvarnabhumi Campus

St. Raaphel's Hall (SR Building) Room SR101

88 Moo 8 Bang Na-Trad Rd. Km.26, Bang Sao Thong Sub-district,

Bang Sao Thong District, Samut Prakan, Thailand 10540

Tel. (+66) 02-783-2222 Ext. 2714

Working hours: Mon - Fri: 8:00 a.m - 4:30 p.m

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