North American Universities


Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) was founded in 1838, located in Richmond, VA, the state capital of Virginia. It is a state-level public research university with a history of nearly 200 years. It offers bachelor’s, master's and doctor's degrees. In the latest 2020 U.S. News University Ranking, VCU ranks 162. 


VCU currently offers more than 30000 students with 62 bachelor’s degree courses, 69 master’s degree courses, 31 doctoral courses, 43 certificate and vocational courses. There are 16 colleges in VCU including: School of Government and Public Affairs, School of Mass Media, School of World Research, School of Applied Health, School of Art, School of Business, School of Dentistry, School of Education, School of Engineering, School of Medicine, School of Nursing and etc.. 


Since 2003, VCU has been listed by the U.S. government as one of the eight universities on the east coast to promote regional economic and scientific research development centers. It is located in Richmond, the capital of Virginia, with an employment rate of more than 80%. 


Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) agree to collaborate with DUFE in the development of an articulated undergraduate program allowing for credit exemption between VCU and DUFE contributing to the award of a bachelor’s degree. Students could choose a major from its Accounting, Business, Economics, Finance Technology, Marketing, Information Technology and etc.