1) The document outlines plans for the annual "You Can Do It" conference organized by USGuide, a non-profit organization that aims to inspire and provide information to students pursuing graduate study abroad.
2) The 2011 conference will be held in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and include presentations from top U.S. business schools, panels with current students, and information sessions on the application process.
3) Over the years, the conference has grown significantly in scale and helped many Vietnamese students get accepted to prestigious U.S. universities through networking and guidance.
The document outlines plans for the "You Can Do It 2011" annual conference organized by USGuide, a non-profit organization, to inspire over 1,000 students and professionals to pursue graduate study in the US. The conference will feature presentations from US universities and successful alumni, information sessions on the application process, and networking opportunities. It will be held in June in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
USGuide's annual conference "You Can Do It" has been held since 2006 to inspire and provide information to students and professionals pursuing graduate study in the US. The event has grown significantly in scale and quality over the years. The 2011 conference will feature successful alumni and current students from top US universities sharing their experiences. It aims to inspire 1000 people and provide networking opportunities with universities, organizations, and potential employers. USGuide is a non-profit organization established in 1997 by Vietnamese students and professionals to operate for the community's benefit.
USGuide will hold its annual "You Can Do It" conference in 2011 to inspire and provide information to students pursuing graduate study in the US. The conference has grown substantially since 2006 and is expected to attract over 800 participants in three cities. It will feature panels with successful alumni and students of top US universities sharing their experiences. The goal is to motivate more Vietnamese to apply to graduate programs and improve their understanding of the application process, while networking with universities and organizations. USGuide is a nonprofit run by Vietnamese students and alumni of US schools since 1997, aiming to be the top consultancy on US education.
1) USGuide's annual conference "You Can Do It 2011" aims to inspire over 1000 students and professionals to pursue graduate study overseas and improve their knowledge of the application process.
2) The conference provides opportunities for networking and information on the application process from representatives of top US universities and scholarship programs.
3) USGuide is a non-profit organization established in 1997 by Vietnamese students and alumni of world-class universities to operate volunteer activities to benefit the community.
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The document provides information about the USGuide Annual Conference "You Can Do It 2010" which will be held in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The conference aims to inspire Vietnamese students and professionals to pursue graduate education in the United States. It will feature presentations from successful Vietnamese professionals with U.S. degrees, as well as panels on the application process and scholarships. Partners including universities and organizations like Fulbright will also present. The conferences seek to expand access to information about U.S. education opportunities.
The document outlines plans for the "You Can Do It 2011" annual conference organized by USGuide, a non-profit organization, to inspire over 1,000 students and professionals to pursue graduate study in the US. The conference will feature presentations from US universities and successful alumni, information sessions on the application process, and networking opportunities. It will be held in June in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
USGuide's annual conference "You Can Do It" has been held since 2006 to inspire and provide information to students and professionals pursuing graduate study in the US. The event has grown significantly in scale and quality over the years. The 2011 conference will feature successful alumni and current students from top US universities sharing their experiences. It aims to inspire 1000 people and provide networking opportunities with universities, organizations, and potential employers. USGuide is a non-profit organization established in 1997 by Vietnamese students and professionals to operate for the community's benefit.
USGuide will hold its annual "You Can Do It" conference in 2011 to inspire and provide information to students pursuing graduate study in the US. The conference has grown substantially since 2006 and is expected to attract over 800 participants in three cities. It will feature panels with successful alumni and students of top US universities sharing their experiences. The goal is to motivate more Vietnamese to apply to graduate programs and improve their understanding of the application process, while networking with universities and organizations. USGuide is a nonprofit run by Vietnamese students and alumni of US schools since 1997, aiming to be the top consultancy on US education.
1) USGuide's annual conference "You Can Do It 2011" aims to inspire over 1000 students and professionals to pursue graduate study overseas and improve their knowledge of the application process.
2) The conference provides opportunities for networking and information on the application process from representatives of top US universities and scholarship programs.
3) USGuide is a non-profit organization established in 1997 by Vietnamese students and alumni of world-class universities to operate volunteer activities to benefit the community.
IoT-Where is the Money? - Chandrashekar Raman, Engagement Manager, IoT Strate...Lounge47
“Internet of Things (IoT) – Where is the Money?” - This talk highlighted the need for innovative business and technical models. Top 5 key takeaways from the session: 1) Analyze business models from the perspective of targeting “control points” (allows disproportionate share of value e.g. platform), “network externalities” (users generate more users e.g. facebook) and “virtuous cycle” (self-propogating value system e.g. Twitter: tweets generating more, value, tweeters and users) 2) Fog computing (solutions at the edge of the network) should be considered for "time sensitive" or "mission critical" solutions 3) IoT Stats 2013: $1.7B funding, 186 deals, 30% up YOY, 75% up on exits, largely in platforms; Cisco estimates 50B connected devices by 2020, economic value of 19 trillion added in next decade 4) Manufacturing and Smart Cities most immediate opportunities in Enterprise space 5) Key Challenges are security and time-sensitive networking. In summary, IoT Startups focused in a hot space need to pick clever business models relative to the competition.
Future of telecom in the era of Internet of ThingsPrayukth K V
The document discusses the future of mobile from the Internet of Things to personal data. It outlines that by 2020 there will be 11 billion mobile connected devices transforming sectors like smart cities, health, education, automotive and consumer electronics. Mobile operators are well positioned to provide secure authentication capabilities across digital services by leveraging mobile phone numbers and user names. The GSMA is working with members and partners to enable digital commerce ecosystems and connect the digital and physical worlds through solutions like Mobile Connect and Embedded SIMs. 5G networks will help deliver the next wave of mobile innovation to support the growing number of connected devices.
The document provides information about the USGuide Annual Conference "You Can Do It 2010" which will be held in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The conference aims to inspire Vietnamese students and professionals to pursue graduate education in the United States. It will feature presentations from successful Vietnamese professionals with U.S. degrees, as well as panels on the application process and scholarships. Partners including universities and organizations like Fulbright will also present. The conferences seek to expand access to information about U.S. education opportunities.
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Track: Learning Effectiveness
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The workshops will cover the following topics:
1) The role of universities in regional development.
2) Accountability and risk management with increased institutional autonomy.
3) International cooperation for quality assurance capacity building.
4) Emerging opportunities and challenges in cross-border higher education.
5) The impact of open education resources based on research.
6) Teaching and learning for cultural diversity locally and globally.
7) National strategies and international trends in global student mobility.
8) The future of research in higher education.
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Faustina Ayamga Adewuyi is seeking an accounting or business opportunity. She has a Bachelor's degree in Business and Accounting from Virginia Union University and certifications in Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt training. She has work experience as an elementary classroom teacher at Richmond Prep Christian Academy and as an account intern at Virginia Union University. She is involved in several honor societies and organizations and has received several awards and honors for her leadership and scholastic achievements.
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The Young Executives of Color (YEOC) program is a 9-month college pipeline program hosted by the University of Washington Foster School of Business that serves 170 high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors from 75 schools in Washington State. The program prepares underrepresented students for college through mentorship, business skills development, and college admissions preparation. Students attend sessions at UW one Saturday per month where they participate in professional development, lectures, and business activities. The program aims to increase the number of underrepresented students pursuing degrees, especially business degrees, at UW.
The course discusses principles, concepts, commonality and distinction between two broad types of development agent; state and non-state actors, in their attempts to ‘institutionalize’ cooperation at the international level. With the focus on intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations (IOs and INGOs), students will explore their historical origins, ostensible functions and the roles in global politics and development, as well as external and internal political factors that impact their operations and effectiveness.
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Conducting Research on Blended and Online Education, WorkshopTanya Joosten
Conducting Research on Blended and Online Education
October 14, 2015 - 8:30am
Lead Presenter: Tanya Joosten (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, USA)
Nori Barajas-Murphy (University of La Verne, USA)
Track: Learning Effectiveness
Pre-Conference Workshop
Location: Oceanic 7
Session Duration: 3 Hours
Pre-Conference Workshop Session 3
This workshop consists of practice-based research planning activities to help you prepare for conducting research at the course or program level. Specifically, we will utilize the distance education research model developed by the National Research Center for Distance Education and Technological Advancements (DETA) to guide the development of research plans for blended and online. Attendees will walk away with a research agenda and the necessary tools to help them conduct research on their campus as part of the National DETA Research Center initiative.
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) established a National Distance Education and Technological Advancement (DETA) Research Center in 2014 to conduct cross-institutional data collection with 2-year and 4-year Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) funded by the U.S. Department of Education Fund for Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE). UWM has partnered with the University of Wisconsin System, UW-Extension, Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC), EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI), and leaders across the nation to develop a research model. This model is to promote student access and success through evidence-based online learning practices and learning technologies.
The DETA Center looks to identify and evaluate effective course and institutional practices in online learning (including competency-based education) for underrepresented individuals (i.e., economically disadvantaged, adult learners, disabled) through rigorous research. Furthermore, although the research currently is focused on postsecondary U.S. institutions, the DETA Center looks to advance their work in K-12 and internationally -- all are welcome!
This workshop will prepare attendees to take a plan back to their own institution to successfully gather research on blended and online teaching and learning.
For more on DETA, visit http://www.uwm.edu/deta.
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Throughout the life of a prospective student through to alumni, colleges and universities have been increasingly reliant on new virtual, social, and online methods to attract, retain, educate, and employ their target audiences. The panelists share examples of how institutions/organizations have been
This document provides information about the 6th annual Conference on Higher Education Pedagogy to be held from February 5-7, 2014 at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia. The conference will focus on higher education teaching excellence and the scholarship of teaching and learning. It will provide a forum for faculty, researchers, administrators and graduate students to share the latest instructional practices and educational research. The conference has grown significantly over the years in terms of participants, coming from over 200 institutions across the US and other countries. It is sponsored by various academic departments and organizations and will include keynote speakers and concurrent sessions over the 3 day event.
Anne R. Wairepo is a senior director at Utah Valley University with extensive experience in higher education leadership. She holds a PhD from BYU and has held various director roles developing student leadership programs and women's services. Currently, she leads multiple areas including women's services and serves as a liaison to advisory boards and donors. She has presented nationally on topics related to leadership development and enabling female leaders.
The School Life panel at the VietAbroader Conference featured a discussion on factors to consider when selecting colleges in the US. Guest speakers shared their diverse experiences, with some knowing their intended majors before attending and others undecided. Special programs, extracurricular opportunities, alumni networks, climate, and faculty resources were some of the criteria discussed. The speakers represented various university types and encouraged participants to explore options without rigid plans during their educational journey.
VietAbroader Study Abroad Conference 2013 - Executive ReportThao Thanh Dang
The School Life panel at the conference featured a discussion between students currently studying at universities in the U.S. about factors to consider when selecting colleges. They discussed the importance of majors, extracurricular activities, special programs, and climate/location. One panelist shared their experience being undecided on a major, while another knew their major prior to college. The panelists also described unique clubs and outdoor activities available at their schools. They debated the merits of national universities versus liberal arts colleges beyond just school clubs.
This document provides information on 6 parallel workshops being held on July 17th from 11:00 to 12:30 as part of Series B.
1. The first workshop will discuss lessons learned from an OECD study on how higher education institutions contribute to regional development, focusing on rapidly developing economies and city regions.
2. The second workshop will analyze how existing or new institutional governance structures and management practices respond to accountability and risk management requirements in the context of increased institutional autonomy.
3. The third workshop will introduce the newly launched UNESCO-World Bank Initiative for Quality Assurance Capacity and allow participants to discuss its objectives and achievements.
4. The fourth workshop will examine key characteristics of universities
This document provides information about 8 parallel workshops that will take place on Thursday July 17 from 11:00 to 12:30 as part of a series.
The workshops will cover the following topics:
1) The role of universities in regional development.
2) Accountability and risk management with increased institutional autonomy.
3) International cooperation for quality assurance capacity building.
4) Emerging opportunities and challenges in cross-border higher education.
5) The impact of open education resources based on research.
6) Teaching and learning for cultural diversity locally and globally.
7) National strategies and international trends in global student mobility.
8) The future of research in higher education.
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This document provides an overview and agenda for an orientation session for WSU's Educational Leadership program at the South Puget Sound campus in Puyallup, Washington. It introduces the program coordinators and faculty, discusses the benefits of the program including its practitioner-focused approach and affordable cost. The conceptual framework of the program is explained, focusing on understanding learners in diverse contexts. The multi-year course sequence is outlined, aligned to the state certification standards. Requirements for the certification-only and certification with Master's degree options are listed. Support for students and families is emphasized.
This workshop will discuss the impact and future of the Bologna Process beyond 2010 and Europe. Participants from European and non-European higher education institutions will discuss how the Bologna Process has changed higher education systems inside and outside of Europe. They will consider whether the Bologna Process can be "exported" as a brand and examine initiatives in other regions to integrate higher education. The impact on student and faculty mobility, internationalization policies, and the research front will also be addressed.
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Trang Thu Nguyen, president of the USGuide organization, is inviting Fisher College of Business at Ohio State University to participate in their annual "You Can Do It" conference in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam in June 2011. The conference aims to provide information to Vietnamese youth about applying and studying in the US. Last year's conference attracted nearly 1000 participants. Nguyen requests that Fisher College provide materials about their programs and send representatives, including Vietnamese students, to staff an information booth and answer questions.
Sponsorship Proposal- You Can Do It 2011- Owen Vanderbiltjerrykid84
Nguyen Thi Phuong (Ms.)
Tel: +84 912 345 678
phuong.nguyen@us-guide.org
Website: www.youcandointernational.org
Thank you for your consideration and support!
Invite- Information Booth- Owen Vanderbiltjerrykid84
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Sponsorship proposal you can do it 2011- uc berkeleyjerrykid84
This document is a sponsorship proposal for an annual conference called "You Can Do It 2011" to be held in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam in May 2011. It includes a bronze sponsorship package for $1,000 USD that provides benefits like logo placement, speaking opportunities, and access
Sponsorship Proposal You Can Do It 2011- Hass UC Berkeleyjerrykid84
This document is a sponsorship proposal for an annual conference called "You Can Do It 2011" to be held in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam in May 2011. It includes a bronze sponsorship package for $1,000 USD that provides benefits like logo placement, speaking opportunities, and access to participant databases. Budget plans are provided for the total event, media activities, and each location that amount to $4,853
Invite- Information Booth- Hass School of Businessjerrykid84
Trang Thu Nguyen, president of the organizing board for the "You Can Do It 2011" conference in Vietnam, writes a letter inviting the Hass School of Business at UC Berkeley to participate. The annual conference attracts around 1,000 participants and provides information about applying to and attending schools in the US. Nguyen requests that Hass School provide materials and representatives to staff an information booth and answer questions about the school from interested attendees.
Invite- Information Booth- Michigan Rossjerrykid84
Trang Thu Nguyen, president of the USGuide organization board, is inviting the University of Michigan Ross School of Business to participate in their annual "You Can Do It" conference to be held in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam in June 2011. Last year's conference attracted nearly 1000 participants. 94% of participants felt more confident they could realize their dreams of studying in the U.S. and 84% agreed the conference provided exclusive information about the U.S. education system and application process. Nguyen hopes the conference will introduce Ross to Vietnamese youth and expects about 1000 prospective students to attend, requesting the university provide materials and representatives to staff an information booth.
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2. “YOU CAN Overview of
DO IT 2011” You Can Do It
USGuide
Introduction
2
3. 1 hour and
45 minute 15 minutes 1 hour
30 minutes
Introduction Q& A session
Introduction Business
about key on schools &
on SGuide school
sponsors/ application
introduction presentations
partners processes
Introduction of Introduction of 15-20 minute Questions from
key sponsors of USGuide presentation on each participants and
YCDI 2011 event Organization: business school: answers by current/
• Mission • Carlson School of incoming students/
• Organizational Management, alumni on specific
structure, Minnesota University schools.
• Milestones • Fisher College of
• Contribution to the Business, The Ohio Q&A that touches
community State University the application
• Goizueta Business process
School, Emory
University
• The Stern School of
Business, New York
University
4. Time & Date:
8:00AM – 12:00PM Saturday, June 11, 2011
Venue: (Expected)
Conference Room, Institute of International Relations,
Chua Lang Street, Dong Da District, Hanoi, Vietnam
Scale: (Expected)
200 participants
Partner: (Expected)
Education advisors/institutes- EducationUSA Vietnam
Scholarship programs – Vietnam Education Foundation, the
Fulbright Program in Vietnam
U.S universities:
o Carlson School of Management, Minnesota University
o Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University
o Goizueta Business School, Emory University
o The Stern School of Business, New York University
o The Stephen M. Ross School of Business, University of
Michigan
5. 1 hour 30 minutes 30 minutes 1.5 hours
The application
VIP process and
Information Panel
speakers’ USGuide
booth discussion
speeches Organization’s
activities
Visit information VIP speakers to Information on the Incoming students
booths of deliver speech on application process for of U.S universities
USGuide’s the career and graduate study to share their
partners personal programs in the U.S experiences.
(expected): developments
Scholarship thanks to U.S. Introduction of 2 separate panels
programs - VEF, education USGuide on:
the Fulbright Organization: MBA
Program in Mission, M.S & PhD
Vietnam, Organizational
EducationUSA structure,
U.S universities Milestones,
Activities
6. Time & Date:
8:00 AM– 12:00PM Saturday, June 18, 2011
Venue: (Expected)
3rd floor, Ocean Park Building, 1 Dao Duy Anh Street,
Dong Da District, Hanoi, Vietnam
Scale: (Expected)
600+ participants
Partner: (Expected)
Education advisors/institutes- EducationUSA (Hanoi)
Scholarship programs - VEF, Fulbright
U.S universities:
o Carlson School of Management, Minnesota University
o The University of Chicago Booth School of Business
o Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University
o Goizueta Business School, Emory University
o Hass School of Business, University of California Berkeley
o Krannert School of Management, Purdue University
o Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt
University
o The Stephen M.Ross School of Business, University of
Michigan
o Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford University
o The Wharton School- University of Pennsylvania
7. 1 hour 30 minutes 30 minutes 1.5 hours
The application
VIP
process and
Information speakers Panel
USGuide
booth panel discussion
Organization’s
discussion
activities
Visit information VIP speakers to Information on the Incoming students
booths of deliver speech on application process for of U.S universities
USGuide’s the career and graduate study to share their
partners personal programs in the U.S experiences.
(expected): developments
Scholarship thanks to U.S. Introduction of 2 separate panels
programs - VEF, education USGuide on:
the Fulbright Organization: MBA
Program in Mission, M.S & PhD
Vietnam, Organizational
EducationUSA structure,
U.S universities Milestones,
Activities
8. Time & Date:
8:00 – 12:00 Saturday, June 25, 2011
Venue: (expected)
Youth cultural palace
4 Phạm Ngọc Thạch, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Scale: (expected)
400 participants
Partner: (Expected)
Education advisors/institutes- EducationUSA (Ho Chi Minh City)
Scholarship programs - VEF, Fulbright
U.S universities:
o Carlson School of Management, Minnesota University
o The University of Chicago Booth School of Business
o Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University
o Goizueta Business School, Emory University
o Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt
University
o The Stephen M.Ross School of Business, University of
Michigan
o Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford U
o The Wharton School- University of Pennsylvania
o Wisconsin School of Business, University of Wisconson,
Madison
9. CONTACT POINT
NGUYEN THU TRANG (Ms.)
President – Board of Organization
Tel: +84 9732 29118
trang.thu.nguyen@us-guide.org
PHAN XUAN CANH (Mr.)
Vice President- Board of Organization
Tel: +84 9874 33450
canh.phan@us-guide.org
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10. YOU CAN DO IT OVERVIEW OF
2011 YOU CAN DO IT
USGuide
Introduction
10
11. 1 USGuide’s annual conference, first held in 2006
2 Mission: To inspire and provide up-dated information for students/
young professionals who desire to pursue graduate study in the U.S
3 Expanding in scale and quality
▪ > 100 participants in 2006
▪ > 500 participants in 2008
▪ > 800 participants in 2010
4 With the participation of successful professionals and incoming
students and alumni of U.S. universities
With the support from well-established education
5 organizations/programs (IIE, VEF, Fulbright) and U.S.
universities
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12. Number of participants
400
240
600
550
500
0
450
0
200
0
100
0
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Hanoi Ho Chi Minh City *
* Expected
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14. “USGuide annual conferences inspired me. Sitting
among the audience for 2 continuous years, I
wished that one day I would be one guest speaker,
sharing my success application story! This
aspiration motivated me to start my application.”
Mr. Nguyen Hai Vinh
MBA Class of 2012, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Stanford University
“I took part in “You Can Do It” conference in 2009
and 2010, which instilled in me the Can-do spirit
and equipped me with invaluable insights into my
desired MBA programs. I benefited from alumni of
prestigious schools sharing their first-hand
experience in the States."
Ms. Dao Mai Huong
MBA Class of 2013, Goizueta Business School,
Emory University
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15. Participant break-down by study field
MBA vs. Non-MBA Others 2.8%
Sciences and
5.9%
Maths
44.1%
Business 12.7%
55.90%
Engineering 20.1%
Economics 23.6%
Finance 17.0%
MBA Non-MBA
Social sciences 17.8%
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0%
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16. Participants break-down Participant break-down by year of
High birth
Students school
36% students
1% 1985
6% 1984 1989
12% 16%
1986 1988
Professionals 11%
63% 19%
1987
15% 1990
1991 12%
8%
1992
1%
17. You Can Do It 2010
Mr. Nguyen Hoanh Tien - VNG
You Can Do It 2010
Ms. Dam Bich Thuy - ANZ
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19. 1 Inspire 1000 students/ young professionals to pursue overseas
graduate study & improve knowledge on the application process
2 Create opportunities for participants to network:
▪ Those who share the same ambition
▪ Representatives of well-known U.S universities
▪ Prestigious educational organizations/ scholarship programs
Organization Plan- “You Can Do It 2011”
▪ Potential employers
3 Provide information on the application process and USGuide’s
supporting activities
4 Appear in popular media channels
▪ “Cửa sổ du học” program – Hanoi television
▪ Online newspapers - Vnexpress.net, Vietnamnet.vn
▪ Forums - Vietmba.com, Usguide.org.vn, ttvnol.com
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20. YOU CAN DO IT Overview of
2011 You Can Do It
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21. 1 A non-profit organization established and run by a group of
Vietnamese students and young professionals
2 Missions: to operate on an absolutely voluntary basis for the good of
the community in the “Pay it forward” spirit
3 A broad network of members
▪ 5000 students
▪ > 500 active members
▪ Core members are current students or alumni of world-class universities
in the United States
▪ World-wide network
4 Supported by well-known education organizations/ programs
(IIE, VEF, Fulbright), and universities in the United States
5 Active since 1997
Aims to become most prestigious non-profit organization that
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provides consultancy on education in the United States
21
22. Diversify and
improve offline
Expanded
activities
into HCMC
First annual
meeting You Offline activities
Developed the Can Do It diversified
content of held 2006-present
offline operation
Developed self- Offline activities
No of members studying system expanded
reached 5000 2006
Official website
usguide.org.vn Offline
in operation operation
2004
Housed at: Online activities
www.topica.com expanded
2001-2003
USGuide was Online
established operation
1999
Establishment
1997
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23. • Facilitate group studies and the sharing of information
USGuide’s
Self-studying and Library Project
Organize TOEFL, GMAT, GRE self-studying groups,
facilitate the sharing of effective studying methods and
materials
Organized 40 TOEFL, 9 GMAT and 9 GRE classes in
2009
USGuide’s
Mentoring Project
Connect Mentors (incoming students of U.S
universities) with Mentees (students/ young professionals
who desire to pursue post-graduate study in the U.S.)
A network of tens of mentors in more than 20
universities in the U.S.
23
24. • Workshops on the U.S. education and capacity building
18-
24/07/2010
Annual
Conference 13/11/2010
16/01/2010 “You can do Seminar
Workshop it – Boost “How to
“How to your life have an
write your through effective
SOP” education” LOR”
06/2010 4/2010 09/01/2011
Info session Info session Info session
“How to win “How to win “Finance
a Fulbright a VEF Career
interview” interview” Track”
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25. • Website & Forum
Facilitate information
sharing process and
networking for students
and young professionals
who are interested in:
Standardized tests
GRE/TOEFL/GMAT
Information on
application process
Successful examples in
the application process
… and other related
topics
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26. CONTACT POINT
NGUYEN THU TRANG (Ms.)
President – Board of Organization
Tel: +84 9732 29118
trang.thu.nguyen@us-guide.org
PHAN XUAN CANH (Mr.)
Vice President- Board of Organization
Tel: +84 9874 33450
canh.phan@us-guide.org
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