Strategic Partnership - Connecting International Educational Opportunities
The signing ceremony was attended by Dr. Brian Sandoval - President of the University of Nevada, Reno, along with senior leaders, professors, and department heads currently working at the university. Representing Asian School were the school's leadership, along with representatives of teachers, staff, and students.
Founded in 1874, the University of Nevada, Reno is a top-tier university in the United States (R1 Carnegie), with over 60 state-of-the-art research centers. The University of Nevada, Reno not only provides world- class education and fosters innovation, but also trains future global leaders.

Dr. Brian Sandoval, President of the University of Nevada, Reno, and Mr. Stuart McLay, Director of Education at the Asian International School, signed a bilateral cooperation agreement.
This collaborative event has opened up opportunities for students of the Asian International School to access high-quality training programs at the University of Nevada, Reno. Through this, students will have diverse learning experiences and acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to confidently enter an international academic environment, as well as develop into responsible and creative global citizens.

Mr. Stuart McLay - Director of Education, representing the Asian International School, shared his thoughts on this collaboration.
Representing the Asian International School, Mr. Stuart McLay shared that the school always considers students to be at the center of all educational activities, aiming to create a high-quality learning environment where their holistic development is prioritized. The collaboration with the University of Nevada, Reno will provide Asian School students with opportunities to study and develop in an international environment, thereby fostering their aspiration to acquire global knowledge.

Dr. Brian Sandoval, President of the University of Nevada, Reno, speaks at the signing ceremony.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Dr. Brian Sandoval also expressed his expectations for a sustainable partnership with Asian School, and pledged to provide maximum support to students on their journey to acquire knowledge and reach out to the world.
Valuable scholarship opportunities and future career guidance.
Alongside the signing ceremony, the Asian International School organized a Career Orientation Workshop for students, featuring professors from the University of Nevada, Reno. The workshop focused on a question-and-answer session, providing useful information about training programs at the University of Nevada, Reno, as well as job opportunities after graduation. In addition, students received advice on how to choose a career path that suits their interests and abilities.

The event helps students gain a better understanding of career trends and global labor market demands.
Student Le Huynh Tieu Thu (9th grade/6, Tran Nhat Duat campus) expressed: "The workshop helped me better understand the difficulties students face when studying abroad, and from there, identify the necessary skills when entering a new learning environment in the future."
The highlight of the event was the opportunity for on-the-spot scholarship applications for 12th-grade students. Students had the chance to be interviewed directly by representatives from the University of Nevada, Reno, and received advice on admission criteria and detailed information about the scholarship program. Importantly, students were considered for scholarships based on their abilities and academic achievements at school.
Participating in the On-Site Scholarship Review Program, Truong Cam Dao (Class 12/20, Cao Thang Campus) shared: "I received a lot of useful information about the study programs and scholarship values at the University of Nevada, Reno. At the same time, I also had the opportunity to better understand my future study abroad path, especially the options that suit my abilities and passions."

Asian School students participate in an on-site scholarship review program with representatives from the University of Nevada, Reno.
With over 25 years of establishment and development, the Asian International School has continuously expanded its network of cooperation with prestigious universities around the world, creating numerous learning and development opportunities for students.
As of 2024, more than 3,255 students have transferred to study abroad at 746 universities in 29 countries across 4 continents. Many of these alumni have won scholarships and been accepted into top-ranked universities worldwide, such as Harvard, Yale, UC Berkeley, UCLA, UC Davis, UC Irvine, University of Cambridge, University of British Columbia, Monash University, National University of Singapore, Université Paris-Saclay - Faculté de Pharmacie, and many others.
Asian School is a Vietnamese international school that offers two internationally accredited programs simultaneously across all 10 campuses of its school system. Studying at a CIS-accredited school provides Asian School students with a significant advantage when applying to and studying at international universities. They also have greater access to scholarships and a competitive edge when applying to over 870 secondary schools and more than 600 universities in 121 countries worldwide that are members of the CIS.
For more detailed information about the school, parents can visit: http://www.asianschool.edu.vn/






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