Maejo University Holds Orientation for New Graduate Students for Academic Year 2026
On June 24, 2026, the Graduate Studies Division, Office of Academic Administration and Development, Maejo University, organized an orientation program for newly admitted graduate students, including doctoral and master’s degree students, for the first semester of the 2026 academic year.
The orientation aimed to provide students with essential information and guidance to support their successful completion of graduate studies at Maejo University. Key topics included the University’s Graduate Studies Regulations, academic guidelines for completing degree requirements within the prescribed timeframe, and the use of the online request management system (E-Form New Version). In addition, the University Library collaborated in the program by delivering a special session entitled “Library Services for Graduate Students.”
For the first semester of the 2026 academic year, Maejo University welcomed a total of 208 new graduate students, comprising 48 doctoral students and 160 master’s students. Among them, 51 were international students and 157 were Thai students.
To facilitate participation and ensure accessibility for all students, the orientation was conducted in both on-site and online formats. More than 200 participants attended the event, which was held at Room 3102, First Floor, Princess Chulabhorn Building, Faculty of Science, Maejo University.
The orientation reflects Maejo University’s commitment to supporting graduate students by providing academic guidance, essential resources, and a clear understanding of university regulations and procedures, enabling them to successfully pursue and complete their graduate studies.