To foster foreign investment and attract leading international universities to establish campuses in Vietnam, the government has recently adopted several regulations, including Decree No. 124/2025 on foreign cooperation and investment in the field of education, Decree No. 125/2024 on regulatory requirements for educational investment and operation, and Decision No. 452/QD-TTg approving the Planning of the Network of University and Teaching Institutions for the Period 2021–2030, with a Vision to 2050 (the “University Network Plan”). However, foreign investors and private higher educational institutions must still navigate regulatory complexities, build strong academic reputations, and ensure financial sustainability to compete effectively in an increasingly competitive landscape. Below are highlights of recent developments in university-related regulations that may open new opportunities for foreign investment in Vietnam. Adopting the University Network Plan The University Network Plan encourages the development of private higher education institutions (“HEIs”), especially not-for-profit ones, and welcomes top foreign HEIs to open their own foreign branch campuses (“FBCs”) in Vietnam, with the following targets. Until 2030: Encouraging new establishment and expansion of the network of private HEIs (including their branch campuses) and FBCs of top foreign HEIs, especially those offering training majors of science, engineering, and technology. Developing regional HEI networks along economic corridors centered on large cities—not only the traditional economic hubs of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, but also other provinces and cities throughout the country such as Hai Phong, Nghe An (Vinh), Thanh Hoa, Hue, Da Nang, Khanh Hoa (Nha Trang), Binh Đinh (Quy Nhon), Dak Lak (Buon Ma Thuot), Lam Dong (Da Lat), Binh Duong, and Can Tho. Vision to 2050: Increasing the number and proportion of private HEIs, especially not-for-profit ones. Having private HEIs account for about 50% of learners. Requirements for Foreign Investment in Higher Education Foreign investors can engage in higher education business