The future is now at HISTORY

Payap , Chiang Mai, Thailand, was established as a liberal arts in 1974 by the Church of Christ in Thailand (CCT). It was the first private university to gain approval from the Ministry of University Affairs (now the Commission on Higher Education) of the Royal Thai government. Beginning with an initial enrollment of 201 students from the Thailand Theological Seminary, McCormick School of Nursing and Midwifery, and new programs in humanities, social sciences and business administration, has developed into a full-service university with twelve faculties and approximately 40 undergraduate and graduate degree majors in a variety of business, humanities, science, social science and arts programs. Payap offers degree programs in both Thai and English, the latter through its International College. With a current enrollment of nearly 7,000 students, Payap has many plans for the future.

The main campus, or the Mae Khao campus, houses most of the academic buildings with room for continued growth and expansion. Payap opened its new 10,500 square meter library, the Sirindhorn Learning Resource Center, in 2005. This facility was built with the modern student in mind. It has the most advanced information technology equipment available, along with other amenities such as auditoriums, convention halls, student meeting rooms and lounges, and numerous study areas. Projects completed in 2006-2007 include a 100-room international student dormitory and a 9,300 square meter Law School building. In the pipeline are large-scale capital projects which seek to build the east campus into a robust and vibrant community. ABOUT US

This ambitious undertaking will include men Throughout its history, Payap University has and women dormitories, a modern dining hall, benefited from financial contributions of VISION and a recreational/sports complex complete generous donors. They include grants from with tennis courts, gymnasium, fitness center, foreign governments, such as, USAID/ASHA running track, Olympic-size swimming pool, (for capital projects); foundations, corporations basketball courts, and soccer field/stadium. and philanthropic organizations; and Also in our vision is the Center for Creative and individual donations from alumni, parents of Performing Arts, which seeks to preserve and current and former students, and those exhibit the diverse arts and culture of the affiliated with the university, whether directly region. or indirectly. As we continue in our fourth decade of service, we must build an even larger

Indeed, the future offers many exciting community of supporters and friends of Payap SCHOLARSHIPS prospects for Payap University, but it is not University. In the coming years, we will reach without its challenges. The growth of the city out to all of our past, present, and future of Chiang Mai has encouraged growth in many contributors to ask for the vital financial areas, including higher education. Whereas support necessary to continue our work. The Chiang Mai University and Payap University following pages highlight the current priorities were the dominant players in the field for of the University and our visions for the future. many years, several new have We hope that you will join us and contribute in opened their doors and more may soon follow. helping us realize our fullest potential. This situation reinforces our belief that we cannot rest on our laurels. We must continue to improve in all endeavors, including quality of faculty, quality and variety of instruction, quality of classrooms and facilities, quality and PROGRAMS quantity of services, reaching out to our international markets, and providing a complete educational experience for all of our students. FACILITIES GREEN CAMPUS

HISTORY VISION SCHOLARSHIPS PROGRAMS FACILITIES GREEN CAMPUS conducts itself in an environmentally Payap will manner. also emphasize responsible a campus that is accessible to including all, handicapped individuals. These and many other initiatives highlighted in this and “Truth of motto our with keeping in are brochure a that has motto been — and will be — the Service;” success. past and future of our cornerstone not only develops young knowledge minds with academic and demonstrates community and social responsibility ethical through its buildings and campus To environment. values, Payap is that end, determined to be among the first but “Green Campus” in also Thailand; an institution that VISION University aims to be a Payap of center learning that FACULTY DEVELOPMENT

Faculty Development

Faculty Development Fund for Research and Advanced Study

Funding Goal : US$400,000

Payap aims to strengthen the research capability of its faculty members. Producing high quality research is vital in contributing to the education and training of graduate students and as an ongoing commitment to national development. Payap will establish a research fund to provide financial support to faculty members for research-related expenses.

Over the past 10 years, Payap has made a substantial investment in improving the knowledge and credentials of our faculty. We have increased the number of faculty members with Master’s and PhD degrees dramatically. We must continue to make this investment in order to develop new programs and insure that our faculty remains well-qualified in all disciplines, including General Education. Payap plans to increase this investment in the future to reflect its commitment to the faculty and students.

Student Scholarships

Payap University receives no direct financial support or subsidy from the Thai government. Qualified Thai students enrolled at Payap University are allowed to apply for and receive government loans for education costs. But many students at Payap are not eligible for these funds. Therefore, Payap needs funds for scholarships every year (Over 50% of Payap students are on some type of financial assistance.). Donors may designate their contributions for special groups of students or specific individuals. Please see the categories of need in the following pages.

HISTORY SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOLARSHIPS PROGRAMS FACILITIES GREEN CAMPUS even even more young women and men make the in nursing. careers productive to commitment McCormick Faculty of Nursing Scholarships of Nursing Faculty McCormick Goal Funding per student Cost US$2,500 per annum* : US$100,000/annually : There is a growing worldwide need for skilled nurses to provide medical primary care. McCormick plays and a vital specialized role in meeting this need The in majorityThailand. of our graduates remain in the Kingdom to serve their communities, but a significant number also leave to ply their trade There abroad. is a continuous need for more trained nurses staff to the medical facilities of Thailand. college-aged Many children dream of nursing a but simply cannot career afford the training. in Scholarship support from donors will help them with the necessary tools to compete in society. an approximation are *Figures from from Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and southwestern China. These students from backgrounds impoverished who are aid or loans government Thai do not qualify for deserving and are desperate for further education. Gifts from kind donors will give these young people provide and life in lot their improve to chance a Computer Computer Information Systems, International and English Communications. Hospitality, Our work is far from done. Students from the Southeast Asia region, in thousands particular, include of needy college-aged students the Thailand accredited Ministry of all international Education of fully degree significant Payap’s as the programs had just opened in undergraduate programs. the 2003-2004 This academic year. The University graduated is its first class students of bachelor in degree 2007 in International Business, Payap Payap now offers degree programs taught that are in programs are the -speaking designed students to English-language. from , serve These America, English Europe, throughout the Southeast Asia In region. 2006, and neighboring countries Scholarships for Students from Neighboring Neighboring from Students for Scholarships Countries Goal Funding per student Cost US$3,500 per annum* : US$100,000/annually : not enough to meet the need of students from is to increasing committed Payap poor families. its scholarship funds to help qualified insure that students all education. can afford a first-rate Funding Goal Funding per student Cost US$3,500 per annum* : US$100,000/annually : pay to loans government on rely students Many often are loans these but education, Payap a for Payap University General Scholarships General University Payap & STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS& STUDENT

HISTORY VISION PROGRAMS PROGRAMS FACILITIES GREEN CAMPUS living expenses. The College of Divinity will cooperate parts of with the University to other offer religious and ethical and support.education for the next five years. years. the next five for Funding will be needed for faculty development to upgrade the instructors. Also, funds are needed academic for scholarships qualifications for students, most of whom are from of poor families who do not have the resources the to cover tuition and development. A text book project will be very More theological books need success of the College. important to the to be published in The College Thai the is language. proposing that five people be dedicated to this task B.Th. and M.Div degrees currently being offered. currently and M.Div degrees B.Th. for Center a establish also will Divinity of College The the Development of Pastors for the national church (the Church of Christ in Thailand). This Center will provide theological education and leadership Currently educating about 200 students per year, the the year, per students 200 about educating Currently College plans to serve 500 75% students by of 2012. the students will come Thailand from and 25% from other neighboring countries. Plans include adding Master of Arts degrees in Church Church and Music, Community, Theological Studies Education. These would be in and addition to the B.A., Christian Funding Goal: Goal: Funding US$500,000 University Payap at Divinity of College McGilvary The proposes to theological become studies the in premier Mainland Southeast center Asia. for McGilvary College of Divinity McGilvary College PROGRAM & CURRICULUM Institute of Religion, Culture and Peace

Funding Goal: US$600,000 for Endowment to fund Director's position

The Institute of Religion, Culture and Peace (formerly the Institute for the Study of Religion and Culture) was established at Payap University in 1996. The Institute's primary goals are to foster increased mutual appreciation and cooperation among the world's different religious communities, thus contributing to greater inter-religious and intra-religious understanding among all peoples everywhere; and to undertake, and develop new ways to carry out, peacemaking and peacebuilding activities. The Director of the IRCP is directly involved with every aspect of this mission.

The Institute also serves as a center for research into the religion and culture of Thailand and Southeast Asia.

IRCP plans to offer a Ph.D. program at Payap in Peacemaking and Peacebuilding beginning in 2009. This will be the first Ph.D. program at the University. In addition, the Institute is developing a General Education course on Peace and Reconciliation. This course will be required of all undergraduate students at Payap beginning in June 2009. The course will be a model for Thai higher education and the Thai government is supporting the effort. The IRCP Director will be working closely with other departments at the University and offering special lectures on the subject of Peace and Conflict Transformation in preparation for their faculty members to join in teaching this course.

An endowment to fund the Director's position will assist the IRCP in continuing its important mission in religion and peace. The University has already raised over US$100,000 for the endowment, but that amount is still short of the stated goal of US$600,000 for this endeavor. HISTORY VISION SCHOLARSHIPS PROGRAMS FACILITIES GREEN CAMPUS educated persons. educated Materials and curriculum need to be designed for the course and training needs to be provided for faculty involved in teaching the course. A total of 60-80 instructors need to innovation. new important, be prepared for this one of these The areas. readings, discussions, and writing assignments will that disciplines academic these to introduction will provide be not appropriate just future majors for but all for a educated special persons. Its contribute primary to aim helping will Payap be students to become The The content of the course will cover a academic variety of fields literature, and history, religion, subjects. philosophy, These and physical and social sciences (including the economics include and business). Each week the assigned readings, discussions, and essay assignment will focus on that that students will need and be using throughout field whatever of regardless careers, academic their of study they choose. This make new curriculum Payap will and other institutions in the region. universities University unique among Thai Beginning in University Payap June will 2009, offer the address to curriculum education general new a needs of today’s students. required A of 12-credit all course, will focus on non-Thai), developing academic skills first year (critical students reading, listening, discussing, and writing) (Thai and Curriculum Development and Instructor Development Curriculum Training Goal: Funding US$20,000 for ($10,000 per year 2009-2011) General Education Program: Program: Education General CAMPUS FACILITIES

Academic

Faculty of Pharmacy

Funding Goal: US$2,000,000

Payap University opened its Faculty of This plant can also provide the region with the Pharmacy in the 2006 academic year. This new ability to produce its own generic drugs to program has been immensely popular and has supply low cost medication to needy patients been oversubscribed every academic year throughout northern Thailand. The HIV/ AIDS since it was established. It is clear that Thailand epidemic is but one calamity in Thailand that needs more qualified pharmacists. Further, requires a cocktail of expensive drugs to Payap University is determined to bring control. American innovation and medical expertise to Thailand for the betterment of Thai society. This The pilot plant would be housed in its own will require more than simply innovative building, fully equipped with the highest instruction and motivated instructors — it will standards of quality and safety features. The require substantial investment in technology building would also include laboratories, and teaching tools. classrooms and administrative offices. Both the building and associated equipment The Payap University Faculty of Pharmacy require additional funding and will be vital to needs laboratory equipment and classroom the long term success of the Payap University learning tools to provide students with the best Pharmacy program. educational environment. The laboratory equipment alone will cost approximately US$700,000. Payap was able to obtain a grant Center for Creative and Performing Arts of US$400,000 from USAID/ ASHA, but must fund the remainder. Additionally, Payap Funding Goal: US$2,000,000 envisions creation of a pilot plant, where students can conduct research and learn about This project seeks to combine all of the arts the actual drug manufacturing process in a programs at Payap University into one multi- controlled, real-world environment. purpose, multi-function, fully-equipped, centrally located and contemporarily designed arts center.

ARTIST’S IMPRESSION OF THE PHARMACY PILOT PLANT HISTORY VISION SCHOLARSHIPS FACILITIES FACILITIES GREEN CAMPUS US$200,000 Funding Goal: Goal: Funding Payap seeks to make handicap its campus universally nearly not are Thailand in standards accessibility accessible. as stringent as those While in some other countries, Payap nevertheless believes handicap access to all facilities must be for all individuals, that providing regardless of their buildings disability. that Most were history of are constructed already so the in equipped, but much work there recent to is be done in the older buildings. This also applies to the in buildings sidewalks, and campuses the Using walkways, streets. and United has States as Payap obtained the model, expert advice from consultants, and identified discrepancies which help can Your greatly expedite funding permits. will be this corrected process and make as Payap all. University to handicap accessible fully As As part of an effort to enhance the role of the university Chapel in the daily life of the Payap we want community, to commission and install stained glass windows in the Chapel. These artistic Henry windows R. would Luce portray events of Christian faith using indigenous Thai art styles. The Luce Chapel center is of located the in main the university frequently campus the and site is of ceremonies, events, and gatherings, both academic This nature. and project will undoubtedly spiritual enhance in the beauty of provide an immediate this morale boost to all who historical structure visit. and Handicap accessibility US$250,000 R. R. Luce Chapel. Constructed in 1984, the Luce Chapel is furnished and decorated teak, with in specially-made chapel carved doors of blue mosaic tiles and teak carved in Northern Thai style that depict symbols from each of the four Gospels. Stained Glass Windows Glass Stained Goal: Funding Among the first buildings constructed on Henrythe the was University Payap of campus main train, train, perform and various generally “celebrate” music the and cultural region. art forms of the enhancement Facilities investment, investment, has waned. Over its history, Payap University has not been able to appropriate dedicate amount of the energy or resources to strengthen the Arts on its campus and it is time for this Chiang to Additionally, Mai change. has diversity cultural ethnic of “hub” a as served long and so the Arts Center will serve as a center to The The Arts are an enriching, vital and necessary part University Payap recognized of our society. this need many years ago and developed the very first music program in Thailand. However, interest in the arts, in the context of real the Drama, Music, Communications, and Fine Arts departments. It will have rehearsal rooms, exhibition halls, music studios, meeting rooms, faculty dressing and rooms, an staff Artsoffices, and a 500 seat amphitheater, an outdoor library, indoor concert hall. This This center will provide various classrooms for

Residential Life

Women’s Dormitory

Funding Goal : US$5,100,000

Providing safe, affordable housing to our The new Women’s Dormitory will be located on female students is a high priority for Payap the Mae Khao campus. Designed with good University. While there are other options for security and lighting, the new facilities will housing available, many have significant health provide a clean, safe and better monitored and security risks. Thai students and their environment than other options currently families have a reasonable expectation of available to our students. The facility will safety and support that is no different than the include three buildings and will house 900 expectations of students and their families students in 305 rooms. Each dorm unit would internationally. Payap University has have 3 beds, private bathroom, and recognized that it can no longer rely solely on air-conditioning. Included in the complex the private marketplace to provide its students plans are a canteen, shops, lecture room, and with accommodation, and that the university computer room. The total cost of the Women’s has an obligation to provide residential and Dormitory is projected to be US$5,100,000. A recreational facilities and program support that grant of US$700,000 was awarded to Payap complements its academic programs. from USAID/ASHA and the remaining amount of US$4,400,000 needs to be raised by 2008-10. Student safety is of paramount concern. By expanding the campus to include a residential zone, Payap will provide a secured, supervised Men’s Dormitory living environment in which students are encouraged to live a healthy lifestyle. The most Funding Goal : US$3,500,000 urgent need is housing for the women students. Parents of females are reluctant to Equally important will be affordable housing send their daughters to study at a University for our male student population. Payap has that does not provide safe housing. Therefore, historically had a smaller percentage of male Payap must provide dormitory space for all students to female students, but their needs incoming female students as soon as possible. are similar nevertheless. As with our female students, male Thai students and their families have reasonable expectations of safety and support at the school where their sons attend. Upon completion of the Women’s Dormitory complex, a Men’s Dormitory will be constructed within close proximity, also on our Mae Khao campus. It also will be designed with good security and lighting and provide a clean, safe and better monitored environment than is currently available to male students at Payap. Like the Women’s Dormitory, the Men’s Dormitory will include a canteen, shops, lecture room, and computer room.

ARTIST’S IMPRESSION OF WOMEN’S DORMITORY HISTORY VISION SCHOLARSHIPS PROGRAMS FACILITIES GREEN CAMPUS program . . program • cultivate its relationship with the community opening its facility non-students. by to Enabling the university • to better thus maximizing use. hours of the day, Utilizing buildings and facilities more • Complex can result donations from students who Sports the in have above, stated as benefited addition, In increasing program. life the residential from alumni • engage in physical activities both their bodies and minds. that stimulate Enable students to learn about and • start an earlyto at age. lifestyle living a healthy opportunitythe with students Provide the indirect benefits include: Additionally, • user fees to service the debt cover financing, operating expenses, and portion fund of the Generating and staff life a residential a providing of costs the revenue stream from away into the nearby city and become involved involved become and city nearby the into away in risky behavior. • among sportscamaraderie participants. Encourage team building and sports and recreational complex would allow to: Payap • students, staff, and the community. Students will choose to stay on campus rather than drift Create more on-campus activities for seating seating and would be There would also soccer and other field games. used extensively for be an Olympic-size swimming and courts, gymnasium and fitness This room. pool, tennis sports facility will also serve the surrounding helping community, to cultivate relations with our constituents. Having a well equipped students students at Payap as the university is located miles from options healthy provide must it that the recognizes center of for students who desire to participate in sports town. activities. The Payap Sport Complex project would provide an open air stadium with covered Sports and important part recreational of campus Payap life. wants to facilities provide healthy sport are and recreation options an surrounding the from persons and students for community. There are limited options for has excelled for educational many opportunities and years services to by its students. providing We’ve invested heavily capital development, projects, and on-campus in faculty infrastructure. We must now deliberate approach towards take investing in the a whole student. more Funding Goal : Goal : Funding US$3,000,000 To properly stakeholders, serve it is our important University Payap packagecomplete of services. constituency to and provide a Sports Complex Sports Complex THE GREEN PROJECT

Alternative Energy Fund

Funding Goal: US$5,000,000

Despite increasing focus on energy conservation, Payap continues to spend a sizable portion of its operating budget on electricity. These funds would be better spent on faculty development, infrastructure improvement, student support, or any number of programs to improve our academic services. Further, this cost will continue to escalate as fossil fuels continues to be in high demand throughout the industrialized world and developing economies. Payap must find an alternative means to generate at least some of its own electricity to power its many classrooms, library, administrative offices, and dormitories. Power companies in Thailand rely almost exclusively on fossil fuels to produce electricity. Payap can be among the pioneers in higher education in Thailand to not only preach environmental awareness and self-sufficiency, but actually practice it.

Technology exists today to harness the powers of free energy such as the sun and wind. Sunlight is an abundant resource in Thailand throughout much of the year. Wind energy can also supplement sunlight and provide Payap with the electricity it needs to run the university. With the help of generous donors, Payap can reduce or eliminate its reliance on expensive electricity produced by the burning of fossil fuels. Not only will Payap be doing its civic duty in helping to reduce pollution, it will be able to utilize the monies saved to fund its academic programs aimed at enhancing student learning.

This project will also include an educational component. Payap will continue to educate students and the community on the importance of environmental sustainability and the role they can play in protecting our planet through conservation, recycling, and alternative energy. HISTORY VISION SCHOLARSHIPS PROGRAMS GREEN CAMPUS GREEN CAMPUS pleasing university grounds which captures the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. One of our core competencies is to teach our students to certainlyis on conservation high environmental become better the agenda. An on-campus meditation citizens, garden, and centrally located community, will provide within an important inexpensive, backdrop yet to the the overall residential scene. residential Students school-sponsored tree plantings and traditional can also rituals which take contribute will directly to partthe beautification of the encourage in The campus. garden students will contain a large pond, to walkway, plush garden new This trees. palm and juniper, lawn, flowers, assorted indigenous will enhance the appearance of the campus for alike. and visitors staff, faculty, students, Some of the produce will be used in the Payap dormitory dining Pharmacy will have herbal gardens for research rooms. The on herbal remedies. Faculty And the Department of Food of Science will benefit from research the crops for and students are There ways many preparing foods. practice in (and ultimately preserving society) can benefit and from land. use of the Payap this Campus Garden on the New Meditation Goal: Funding US$20,000 it’s program, life residential healthy a of part a As vitally important to maintain an aesthetically and faculty can utilize the land to to grow plants plants grow to to land the utilize can faculty and and vegetables in aspects of order His Majesty to the King's sustain- long-term and economy self-sufficiency mandate study of specific ability. Funding Goal: Goal: Funding US$1,000,000 The University plans -ximately to 5 acres) use of its undeveloped 10 land for projects rai related to plant production. (appro- Students students, faculty, and staff with convenient, safe, safe, and staff with convenient, faculty, students, electricity-fueled The buses transport. rapid and will also contribute to a cleaner and less dependency fuel. on fossil environment Eco-Program Payap the main This campus. can be done by moving parking to the campus periphery and running an electric shuttle between the main campus and the other two campuses, residential as community well where as the the dormitories are situated. The electric buses will provide unnecessary pollution generated vehicles, by as well as private growing traffic congestion and a shortage of parking on campus. Over the next several years, or perhaps traffic on vehicular eliminate reduce, Payap hopes to is rapidly expanding to the east side of a major highway, the Kaew Nawarat campus, and the Ban Tan Kaew campus on Chiang Mai. the This west creates side a students major of burden who for must between travel campuses back and nities residential and on commu- a forth daily basis. It also contributes to campuses Goal : Funding US$90,000 Payap University operates programs on which three campus, Khao Mae main the — campuses Electric bus system for travel between ARTIST’S IMPRESSION OF GARDEN ON CAMPUS INVITATION FROM PRESIDENT

Dear Friends,

Now that you’ve read about Payap University’s key projects, you have a better understanding of why we’re reaching out to our friends and constituents at this time. The projects highlighted in these pages are vital to the long-term success of our university. They are investments for our future and they do not come cheaply. As a non-profit, private university, Payap receives no Thai government assistance of any SCHOLARSHIPS kind. Your donations will go a long way towards helping Payap achieve its goals.

I would like to personally invite you to become a partner in our mission. Please take a close look at each of our projects. Perhaps there is one that touches you more than the rest. Perhaps there are more than one. Regardless of what you choose, rest assured that your contributions will make a difference. And for that, we thank you. PROGRAMS

Best Regards,

Rev. Dr. Pradit Takerngrangsarit President, Payap University

GREEN CAMPUS PARTNER HISTORY VISION SCHOLARSHIPS PROGRAMS FACILITIES PARTNERSHIP recognition. recognition. For For donations directly to Payap University, please see the instructions for Thai citizens. and Please note other that non-US gifts Payap made directly University to are not States. United tax-deductible in the in a name? What’s Payap University recognizes that a substantial gift from a donor large offer to prepared are we such, As proportions. is a donors commitment the of option of immense having company name their included in individual the facility(s) signage. or This is recognition by an entire not crop of young citizens — an year after year insignificant — who are gesture. well leaders educated, of future the Name community and certainly industry, etc. will be important for rewarded. Far the from the organization “commercializing” of so our institution, we believe that corporate involvement in university affairs could be beneficial when both organizations work towards a common cause. As University believes that Payap certain donors, such, through their involvement significant in contributions certain projects, and merit such http://www.unitedboard.org/new/give/index.html You may contribute online (through the UBCHEA website) or contribute with a you that project the and check. University” “Payap indicate Be sure to would like to support in the memo section of your check made out to: in Asia Christian Higher Education for Board United Dr475 Riverside 1221 Suite NY 10115 York New 66-53-243121, 253-066469-3 University Payap : : 66-53-246625 Bangkok Bank, BKKBTHBK

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Information in this booklet was last updated in May 2008