January 5, as part of its ongoing efforts to help students from different provinces explore university life, career opportunities, and essential admissions information for the 2025 enrollment season, UEF welcomed a delegation from Tan Hong High School (Dong Thap) for a campus tour.
This annual initiative by UEF aims to connect high school students with its modern academic environment. The visit not only allowed 2k7 students to explore the university's facilities and academic programs but also provided them with a chance to engage directly with faculty and UEFers. Through these interactions, they gained deeper insights into different fields of study and potential career paths.
UEF welcomes Tan Hong High School students (Dong Thap) to visit and experience
Welcoming the visiting delegation were Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Thach, Deputy Director of the UEF Admissions and Counseling Center; Mr. Nguyen Ba Anh, Deputy Director of UEF’s International Institute and Gloucestershire Vietnam, along with faculty members from various UEF faculties and institutes.
From Tan Hong High School, attendees included Mr. Nguyen Van Ngoi, Head of the Political and Ideological Affairs Department of Dong Thap Department of Education and Training; Mr. Duong Huu Tung, Vice Principal of Tan Hong High School; and Mr. Thai Quoc Bao, Head of the Mathematics Department.
Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Thach presented souvenirs to representatives of Tan Hong High School
During this visit, students had the opportunity to experience UEF’s modern and fully equipped learning spaces at its 141 - 145 Dien Bien Phu campus. From specialized practice rooms for tourism and hospitality, IT labs, and professional studios to fitness areas for Aerobics, Dancesport, Gym, Boxing, and so on, the facilities left a strong impression, offering students an exciting glimpse into university life.
Students were excited and delighted with the modern facilities of UEF
Following the campus tour, Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Thach introduced students to UEF’s high-quality, internationally standardized academic programs, student support policies, and, notably, the 2025 admissions process. Among the key highlights, early scholarship registration drew significant interest from the attendees.
Three additional aspects that captivated 2k7 students were UEF’s bilingual international program, its strong industry-linked training model, and its diverse student club system. These elements, continuously developed by UEF, ensure a solid academic foundation for students while offering valuable real-world experiences. Such initiatives prepare graduates to confidently enter the job market.
Moreover, Tan Hong High School students received detailed information about international partnership programs and study-abroad transfer opportunities with UEF’s global partner universities. They also visited booths from various faculties and institutes, where they gained a clearer understanding of different academic pathways, career prospects, and valuable guidance from experienced faculty members.
Students learn more about careers at the booths of the Faculties and Institutes
UEF’s admissions counseling and career guidance programs, combined with parent-student campus visits, have been a long-standing tradition designed to provide practical insights for prospective students. Through this event, it is hoped that Tan Hong High School students had a meaningful firsthand experience at UEF, gained a better understanding of current industry trends, and acquired essential admissions information to make well-informed decisions tailored with their skills and passions.
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