6 ITEC STUDENTS ARE GRANTED OVERSEAS SCHOLARSHIPS FROM KEUKA COLLEGE (USA)



Last November 2017, 6 students from the International Business program (Joint Bachelor of Science in Management program)  was proud to be given scholarships to study abroad in Keuka College, USA for the Spring Semester 2018.

Those students are Pham Duc Tri, Mai Thuy Duyen, Do Minh Hao, Truong Minh Khoa, Ngo Gia Nhut, and Bui Huyen Tram. They are all from cycle 4 and this is their final study year in the program.

Previously in July 2017, Nguyen Huynh Lan Phuong was also awarded a scholarship to transfer to Keuka College, USA for the Fall Semester 2017.

Some memorable images:

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ITEC students were thrilled to hear directly words from Keuka College’s Prof. Lynn Lannon about the scholarship policies

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An ITEC student confidently express himself in the scholarship interview


The scholarship includes 100% tuition fee for the first semester and an opportunity of 50% discount in the following semesters until the student graduates from Keuka College. To gain the scholarship, students must attend an interview with the representative of Keuka College, USA. The purpose of the interview is to re-test applicants English skills, their learning motives and career orientation. Obtaining study results at ITEC is an advantage to persuade the Scholarship Council from Keuka College, USA.

One of the benefits of learning in the Joint Bachelor of Science in Management program between Ho Chi Minh University of Science, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh and Keuka College, is the flexible studying options for students. Students can choose between: finishing the program completely in Vietnam or transferring to Keuka College,  USA at any moment from the 2nd year, with great opportunities of earning scholarships as mentioned above. Either way, students shall learn major courses with American professors, while also involving in Experiential Learning methodology and receiving the Bachelor Degree from Keuka College, USA.



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