Vo Phuong Nghi was honored as the school's valedictorian with an excellent GPA of 3.88/4.0. The female student completed the program within 4 years.
The valedictorian shared that during her first years of school, she was just a very normal student, always getting along with her friends and having almost nothing special. After graduating from high school, she decided to take a year off.
"This may seem a bit risky to some people, but for me it was necessary. In addition to traveling and resting, I asked myself a lot of questions: Who am I? What am I doing? What is the purpose of it? Those questions kept lingering in my mind. And finally, I chose a university to start my life over again," Phuong Nghi shared.
During her time studying at HSU, Phuong Nghi said she received invaluable lessons and support from her lecturers and classmates. In particular, during her internship in the US, she learned countless new things.
After graduating, Phuong Nghi said she did not want to stop her education but would continue to study to get a master's degree.
What the female valedictorian wants to convey is: the past is important, but never let it bind or define who you are. The most important thing is what we do today, because that will be the seed for the future.
Hoa Sen University held the 2025 Graduation Ceremony for nearly 1,500 graduates of 27 training majors in 2 days (July 3-4). Of which, 721 graduates graduated with honors and distinction (49%).
According to June 2025 statistics from the HSU Center for Student Experience and Corporate Relations, 95% of the school's students had jobs before the 2025 Graduation Ceremony. Notably, many majors achieved a 100% employment rate, typically interior design, graphic design, fashion design, tourism and travel services management, etc.
The survey results also show that on average 21% of graduates are working in foreign enterprises or enterprises with foreign elements. In particular, in the fields of hotel management, restaurant and catering management, accounting, software engineering... this rate is about 50%.
Not only do they have early jobs in businesses, including many large multi-industry corporations and enterprises; many graduates continue to study postgraduate programs in the UK, US, France, Canada, Australia, and China. In addition, with the entrepreneurial spirit formed during their studies, many graduates start their own businesses.
Source: https://phunuvietnam.vn/nhung-gi-chung-ta-lam-hom-nay-la-hat-giong-cho-tuong-lai-2025070313132205.htm
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