NSBM Green University signed a landmark agreement with American University in Washington, D.C., launching a transformative 2+2 degree pathway that allows Sri Lankan students to begin their Business Administration studies at NSBM and complete the final two years in the United States. The collaboration offers students a cost-effective, globally recognised qualification and strengthens educational ties between the two countries.
The official signing ceremony was held on 4 April 2025 at the NSBM campus in Homagama, in the presence of Julie Chung, U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka, and other dignitaries. The agreement was signed by Thilini De Silva, Dean of the Faculty of Business at NSBM, and Tashina Giraud, Director of International Partnerships and Strategic Initiatives at American University.
Julie Chung described the moment as a reflection of the strong and enduring relationship between the United States and Sri Lanka.
“It is a proud moment to witness this partnership between American University and NSBM Green University—a powerful reflection of the enduring ties between the United States and Sri Lanka,” she said. “With the signing of this 2+2 agreement, Sri Lankan students now have the opportunity to pursue a world-class Business Administration degree—beginning their journey here in Sri Lanka and completing it in Washington, D.C. This collaboration not only equips students with valuable business leadership skills but also strengthens both our economies and lays the groundwork for future cooperation.”
Mahinda Samarasinghe, Sri Lankan Ambassador to the United States, played a key role in facilitating the agreement and highlighted its significance.
“This marks a significant milestone in Sri Lanka’s higher education that will enhance international engagement and open invaluable avenues for Sri Lankan students on the world stage,” he said. “While I take immense pleasure in our Embassy’s role in facilitating this partnership, I would like to extend my warmest wishes to NSBM Green University and American University for a truly transformative partnership.”
E. A. Weerasinghe, Vice Chancellor of NSBM Green University, said the partnership was part of the university’s broader mission to expand its international presence.
“We, at NSBM Green University, always remain committed to expanding our global outreach,” he said. “This partnership with American University reinforces this commitment while ushering a new era of international engagement. We are deeply hopeful and excited about the world-class learning opportunities and global career prospects this collaboration brings to empower Sri Lanka’s youth for future success.”
Representing American University, Tashina Giraud expressed enthusiasm about the academic and cultural exchange between the two institutions.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with NSBM Green University in this exciting step towards expanding our global reach,” she said. “This partnership will open many new pathways and enrich the academic experiences of students from both of our institutions. We look forward to a mutually enriching and fruitful collaboration through the exchange of knowledge and culture.”
Following the ceremony, Ambassador Chung and visiting dignitaries toured the NSBM campus and participated in a tree-planting event at the university’s Phase 2 site, where a Naa Tree – Sri Lanka’s national tree – was planted to symbolise the partnership’s long-term growth and commitment to sustainability.
The 2+2 programme is expected to significantly enhance the educational landscape in Sri Lanka by offering students a pathway to world-class education and international exposure.