UEF held a working session with the senior leadership delegation from Keuka University on the afternoon of November 15
The UEF delegation welcoming and working with the senior leadership team of Keuka College included Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bui Xuan Lam, Vice Chairman of the University Council; Dr. Do Huu Nguyen Loc, Vice President; Dr. Ngo Minh Hai, Vice President; Ms. Tran Phuong Quynh, Deputy Director of the International Institute; along with faculty members from the International Institute.
The delegation from the United States comprised Ms. Amy Storey, President; Mr. Brian McDonald, Vice President for Finance and Administration; Mr. Gary Giss, Dean of International Program Southeast Asia; and Ms. Courtney Elias, Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions.
During the session, UEF representatives and the senior leadership team of Keuka College had an engaging discussion about new collaborative programs. In addition to the programs already in place, both sides proposed new solutions to enhance quality and create optimal learning opportunities for students. Key topics such as scholarship opportunities and estimated costs for international programs were also discussed in depth. Moreover, UEF suggested several new, exciting, and practical international activities, which received enthusiastic approval from Keuka College's leadership.
Both parties exchange plans for new international programs
Dr. Do Huu Nguyen Loc also shared with the partners about the international programs that the university has successfully implemented in recent years, which could serve as a foundation for some upcoming student exchange activities, international semesters, and collaborations with Keuka University.
During their visit and work at UEF, the international delegation also had the opportunity to meet, interact with, and observe the academic progress of students enrolled in the U.S. bachelor’s program conducted in partnership with Keuka University. The President of Keuka University expressed her delight at meeting the students, shared deeper insights about the training program, and emphasized the university's commitment to supporting its learners.
The leadership delegation from Keuka University met and engaged with students in the U.S. bachelor's program
The Keuka delegation enthusiastically addressed student inquiries about transfer opportunities, international semesters, and credit transfers. A representative from Keuka University shared that there would be more visits, activities, and interactions with students in the near future.
UEF and Keuka University had a successful meeting, discussing in detail new international programs and activities. With the spirit of close collaboration between the two sides, it is believed that UEF and Keuka students will have opportunities to exchange, learn from each other, and expand their networks in the near future.