On the afternoon of October 16, RMIT University Vietnam announced that it had honored 102 domestic and international students with outstanding achievements at a scholarship award ceremony held in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. The event marked the 25-year journey of contributing to Vietnam's education .

This year, RMIT University Vietnam awarded scholarships to 102 outstanding students. Photo: RMIT Vietnam
Associate Professor Seng Kiat Kok, Director of Student Affairs at RMIT University Vietnam, said that out of the 102 students receiving scholarships this year, six received full scholarships. These are the most prestigious scholarships that the university awards to new students with excellent academic achievements, outstanding leadership potential and a spirit of community engagement.
The school’s selection process is rigorous, consisting of three rounds: application review, screening, and a final interview in English. In addition, applicants must submit a self-introduction essay, a letter of recommendation, a video , and a portfolio of extracurricular activities.
One of the highlights this year is the "Wings of Dreams" scholarship with 4 scholarships for students with disabilities or financial difficulties.
Each scholarship covers English tuition and university program fees along with monthly living expenses (VND 11 million), a laptop and travel expenses back home (if applicable).
In addition, students also have access to the school's world-class faculty, a training program closely linked to practice and a global standard learning environment.

Nguyen Thi Hong Phuc, who is visually impaired and is studying psychology, received the "Wings of Dreams" scholarship. Photo: RMIT Vietnam
“I encourage all scholarship recipients to make the most of their learning and experience opportunities at RMIT. From there, they can create meaningful values and make positive contributions to the community and society,” said Associate Professor Kok.
Since 2000, RMIT Vietnam’s scholarship journey has helped more than 1,900 talented students, with a total value of more than VND613 billion. This year alone, 102 full and partial scholarships worth more than VND47.5 billion were awarded, affirming the university’s efforts in nurturing a young generation with creative thinking and a spirit of dedication.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/he-lo-hanh-trinh-vuot-vu-mon-chinh-phuc-hoc-bong-toan-phan-rmit-viet-nam-196251016154356343.htm
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