How to Write A Good Resume
Tuesday, December 19, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Speaker: Nga Than, Ph.D. candidate in Sociology, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
A resume or a curriculum vitae is intended to get you an interview, where you will have a chance to further describe what you can contribute to an organization and differentiate yourself from the competition. The key is to keep your resume well-organized, concise, and accomplishment-focused. In this section, we will talk about the similarities and differences between a resume and a curriculum vitae. Which one do you need for what purpose? and how to craft an appropriate resume or curriculum vitae.
Study Business in the U.S. and How to Become a Student Worker
Friday, December 15, 3pm – 4:30 p.m.
Speaker: Anh Tuan Ngo, Ferris State University
Anh Tuan Ngo will speak about his life as an exchange student in the U.S. as well as the academic and scholarship opportunities at Ferris State University. Bring questions and learn how to study Business and become a student worker in the U.S. Anh Tuan Ngo is a 4th year student at Ferris State University where he is graduating with a Business Administration and Accounting Major. He is the Treasurer of the International Student Organization and has a Finance position in the University Student Government.
Co-Op Programs in the U.S.
Friday, December 1, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Speakers: Daniela Ascarelli, Associate Vice Provost for International Programs, Director of Drexel Study Abroad
Kristy Kelly, Assistant Professor in Global and International Education
Adam Zahn, Associate Director of Global Engagement
Many employers now expect students to not only graduate from university with good grades, but to gain relevant work experience as a student. Cooperative education programs, commonly referred to as co-ops, and internships both provide students with the opportunity to gain work experience in their career fields. While the terms are often used interchangeably, there can be significant differences between the two. Join EducationUSA for a presentation and conversation with representatives of Drexel University to learn the difference between co-ops and internships, and what to consider when applying to co-op programs in the US.
Graduate Admissions Process
November 24, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Jason Cronk, Associate Director of Admissions & Financial Aid, Graduate School of Education, The University of Pennsylvania
The speaker will talk about the graduate admissions process in general and compare/contrast it with the undergraduate process at U.S. University.
Attending College in America
November 16, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Matt DeWilde
Curious about the university life in the United States? Come to hear Matt DeWilde sharing his recent experience and insights about his college life. Matt graduated in 2016 from a leading private university, American University, in Washington DC. He will share tips on how to choose the right school and what you need to do to get ready. Greek Life? It is not about life in the country Greece, but about clubs on the U.S. universities. Matt will share his own experience about Greek life and the pros and cons.
Scholarships, Application Process, and Benefits of Going to Private Schools
Monday, October 30, 3:00 – 4:30pm
Speaker: Concordia University Portland and Concordia University St. Paul
Private colleges and universities in the U.S. always strive to create the ideal atmosphere for the academic success of their student. There are many benefits of going to private schools such as the small-sized classes, a close community, personal attention, and scholarship programs. Please join Concordia University Portland and Concordia University St. Paul in this session to learn more about the benefits of going to private schools and see if a private education is your best fit.
Study Information Technology in the U.S. and Career Opportunities
Friday, October 27, 3:00 – 4:30pm
Speaker: Dr. Kevin Kirby, Dean of our College of Informatics, Northern Kentucky University
You want to learn Installing and Configuring Software and Hardware, Data management, Networking, Engineering Computer Hardware, Database and Software Design, and the Management and Administration of entire systems… then Information Technology (IT) is your choice. Not only do those who study IT have the security of employment awaiting them, chances are that the student will have the luxury of choosing the career that fits them and their passions best due to the ubiquitous application of computer science across industries. Please join Dr. Kevin Kirby, Dean of our College of Informatics, Northern Kentucky University to learn more about studying IT in the U.S. and career opportunities for IT graduates.
Applying to U.S. Universities and Colleges – Sharing experience from parents
Friday, October 20, 3:00 – 4:30pm
Speaker: Mr. Quang Nguyen, author of the book “Du học không khó”
You don’t need to be extremely wealthy or super outstanding in order to make your U.S. studies dream come true. With over 4,500 accredited higher education institutions, the U.S. higher education system offers to international students and their families the largest choice among all study abroad destinations. There’s a good fit for everyone, depending on the student’s academic performance and their family’s affordability. The key issue is whether you are determined enough to realize your dream. Please join our speaker who is also a proud parent of a freshman at U.S. university to know why it’s not difficult to successfully apply to U.S. universities and colleges.
Applying to a California State University and Navigating the New Online Application- Cal State Apply!
Wednesday, October 4, 3:00 – 4:30p.m
Speaker: John Green, Director of Outreach and Recruitment at Sonoma State University- a campus of the California State University System
With 23 campuses and thousands of degree choices, a CSU is a great place to start your journey!
This session is designed to help students and parents complete the new online application called “Cal State Apply”. This new online application is a required step for Vietnamese students wanting to study at a California State University in 2018. Our speaker will provide information about the new application including a presentation showing slides of the actual application along with helpful information on how to complete the application and submit required materials.
Insight into the Admission Process
Wednesday, September 27, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Speaker: Bucknell University, Franklin and Marshall and Oberlin Colleges
Join International Admission Representatives from Bucknell University, Franklin and Marshall and Oberlin Colleges for a session on the US application process at smaller liberal arts colleges- how to find your fit and the ins and outs of the application process and interviewing, on September 27th, 2017 at 3:00pm. Attendees will have the opportunity to pick up information about each of the colleges and the contact information of international deans at the end of the session.
Universities and Colleges in the U.S. – How to Identify Your “Best Fit”?
Friday, September 22, 3:00 – 4:30p.m
Speaker: Zane Sanchez, University of Denver
Best fit can relate to size of the university, academic offerings, affordability, extra-curricular and social options, campus culture, and location. A representative from Denver University will explore the many options that are available across the United States and discuss how each may pertain to a student’s best fit. Founded in 1864, the University of Denver (DU) is a mid-sized private university in the Rocky Mountain region. With nationally recognized academic programs, a history of widespread influence, a forward-looking vision for a 21st century education, the University of Denver opens a world of opportunity to students and empowers Pioneers to make a difference around the world.
EducationUSA Graduate Programs Fair
Khách sạn Melia Hà Nội, 44B Lý Thường Kiệt, quận Hoàn Kiếm, thứ Ba 19/9/2017
Opportunity to meet with representatives of U.S. Universities and Colleges with hundreds of accredited graduate programs in various fields of study! Come join us at the EducationUSA Graduate Fair 2017hosted by the Public Affairs Section, U.S. Embassy in Hanoi, from 8:30AM to 12:00PM on Tuesday, September 19th at the Melia Hotel, 44B Ly Thuong Kiet St., Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi. The fair is open to the public. Register at https://goo.gl/c4sYQm
Maximize Your Scholarship Potential for U.S. Colleges & Universities – Helpful Advice from a College-Admissions Professional
Monday, September 11, 3:00 – 4:30p.m
Speaker: Nathan Myers, Associate Provost at Youngstown State University, Ohio
Dr. Nathan Myers, Associate Provost at Youngstown State University in Ohio, USA will giving presentation that will cover general advice and pointers for putting together a successful college application. Dr. Myers will cover topics including how to select a good University-fit, writing a successful scholarship essay, and how to best prepare for enrollment and transitioning to student-life in the USA. Dr. Myers will also be discussing the scholarship potential at Youngstown State University for students with high GPA and SAT scores.
About a Topic of Your Choice – Strategies for a Successful Essay
Friday, September 8, 2:00 – 3:30p.m
Speaker: Nicole More, Associate Director of International Admissions, Washington and Lee University
Ms. More, Associate Director of International Admissions at Washington and Lee University, will be speaking on the admission process at high selective U.S. universities. The topic of discussion will revolve around the essay, the meaning, the use, and best strategies. Ms. More has over 11 years of experience in US Higher Education at a number of various institutions and is happy to answer questions in general.
Insights from Liberal Arts Colleges Admissions
Wednesday, August 30, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Speakers: Adam Sapp, Director of Admissions, Pomona College in Los Angeles, CA
Emily Almas, Associate Dean, Swarthmore College in Philadelphia, PA
Sulgi Lim, Senior Associate Director, Williams College in Williamstown, MA
Please join three of America’s most important Liberal Arts Schools for an afternoon information session at Education USA. Topics covered will include an overview of American Higher Education, as well as information the Common Application, International student Financial Aid and academic programs offered at Williams College, Swarthmore College and Pomona College.
How to Write a Winning Personal Statement
Wednesday, August 2, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Speaker: Elvia Valle, Public Affairs Fellow, U.S. Embassy in Hanoi – graduate of Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
When applying to study at an American university, the application will often require a personal statement. This is often one of the most important parts of the application and can sometimes be the deciding factor for admission. The personal statement will give admissions counselors a better understanding of who you are, beyond the other information in your application. Come learn more about the personal statement for college admission, the process involved, and get started on writing your own statement at this workshop!
EXCLUSIVE THIS TIME: Students wishing to receive feedback on a draft of their personal statement are invited to send it by email to hanoiedusa@state.gov by 11:59 PM on Sunday, July 30. The first 20 students to submit a personal statement will receive feedback from the speaker at the workshop!
Ethical College Application
Friday, July 7, 2:30 – 4:30p.m
Speaker: Le Hoang Nam – future freshman in Fall 2017 at Bennington College
With the demand for a U.S. education on the rise, the amount of information on this matter has grown diverse and often conflicts. As a result, confused students and parents are often prevented from having a clear and straightforward look at the U.S. college application process. The Ethical College Application Seminar aims to provide students and parents with such a look. We help students and parents understand the purpose and meaning of an application, and the ethical standards involved in the process.
Landing an internship as an international student in the United States
Friday, July 14, 3:00 – 4:30p.m
Speaker: Nguyen Loc, Augustana College
Getting a job in the U.S. after finishing college is rather difficult. However, your chance of being considered by a firm would doubtlessly increase if you have completed one or several internships during your undergraduate studies. Moreover, internships are great opportunity for students to take a break from textbooks and assignments and learn more about the “real world.” Please join Loc Nguyen from Augustana College in this session to learn about the process of obtaining internships as international students and how to make the best out of the internship experience. Loc took a semester off the past school year to intern at two organizations in Washington, D.C. He looks forward to sharing his internship experience with prospective students, and answering any questions regarding internships in the United States.
Writing the Personal Statement for College Admission
Thursday, July 20, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Speaker: Elvia Valle, Public Affairs Fellow, U.S. Embassy in Hanoi – graduate of Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
When applying to study at an American university, the application will often require a personal statement. This is often one of the most important parts of the application and can sometimes be the deciding factor for admission. The personal statement will give admissions counselors a better understanding of who you are, beyond the other information in your application. Come learn more about the personal statement for college admission, the process involved, and get started on writing your own statement at this workshop!
Tips for Writing an Effective U.S. University Application Essay
Tuesday, April 4, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Speaker: Keith Davis, Assistant Director, Rochester Institute of Technology
Are you in the process of applying to a U.S. university? If so, the essay requirement may seem challenging. If you have questions about the topic, writing style, and format, join Keith Davis from the Rochester Institute of Technology, to discuss more.
Maximize Your Scholarship Potential for US Colleges & Universities – Helpful Advice from a College-Admissions Professional
Friday, April 7, 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.
Speaker: Dr. Nathan Myers, Associate Provost – Youngstown State University
Dr. Nathan Myers, Associate Provost at Youngstown State University in Ohio, will give a presentation on general advice and pointers for putting together a successful college application. Dr. Myers will cover topics including how to select a good university, writing a successful scholarship essay, and how to prepare for enrollment and transitioning to student-life in the United States.
College Admission Process Insider
Friday, April 14, 3:00 – 4:30pm
Speaker: Ann Rahmat, Director of International Recruitment, Missouri Western State University
On the way to reaching the dream job or career, many pursue a Bachelor or Master degree at a University or College. But wait! The application or admission process to U.S. universities can be challenging, confusing, and stressful. This presentation will provide general guidelines on what is critical, expected, or optional in the admission process, with an opportunity to critic a few admission websites. The presenter has over 15 years working experience in the Office of Admission in 3 different colleges: (1) large research university, (2) liberal arts public ivy, and (3) open enrollment public university.
Hanoi EducationUSA Spring Fair 2017, March 3, 2017
Do you want to join over 21,000 Vietnamese students in the U.S.? Do you want to learn more about various U.S. government scholarship programs for Vietnamese students and professionals? Come join us and representatives of more than 60 U.S. higher education institutions at the EducationUSA Spring Fair 2017, to be held at the Hanoi Daewoo Hotel, 360 Kim Ma St. from 2:30p.m. to 6:00p.m. on Friday, March 3rd. Register online at https://goo.gl/LAUnP3 for express check-in at the fair, and updated information from schools attending the fair.
Registration is not required but recommended at https://goo.gl/FR3w3K
Overcome Challenges and Succeed at U.S. Universities
Tuesday, February 14, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m.
Speakers: Leslie Bohon, Ph.D., International Education Consultant, ESL Specialist, St. Margaret’s School, Virginia
Jackie Montero, Assistant Director of Admission, St. Margaret’s School, Virginia
Studying in the United States doesn’t just give you a tangible degree. Your experience says something about who you are. Living and studying in another country especially where your language isn’t spoken can be challenging, requires courage and a positive attitude. Some of the positive outcomes include; diversity and variety, a unique higher education system and personal growth. International students can also face challenges such as: culture shock, inadequate finances, language barrier, and social isolation when engaging in different group activities. The two presenters have decades of experience in secondary and university settings. They will conduct an interactive presentation focused on international student experiences in U.S. institutions. Presentations will include suggestions of how Vietnamese students can make the most of their experiences and different ways of overcoming challenges. Please come and join EducationUSA to learn more!