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Gia Lai campus of Ho Chi Minh City University of Education welcomes 191 new students

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The Gia Lai campus of Ho Chi Minh City University of Education officially welcomed 191 new students enrolled in its 2025-2026 work-study training programs, marking a milestone in the university’s regional development and commitment to teacher education.

This year’s intake includes students from three majors, Early Childhood Education, Primary Education, and Mathematics Education, across both college and university levels.

The campus offers two types of programs: direct-entry courses for high school graduates and bridging programs for students progressing from intermediate or college levels to university.

Scene from the ceremony. Photo: T.D

The work-study program is designed to expand access to quality teacher training for learners in Vietnam’s Central Highlands and nationwide. By creating more flexible pathways to higher education, the Gia Lai Campus aims to develop well-qualified educators capable of meeting the country’s evolving educational demands.

The welcoming ceremony was held in a vibrant atmosphere, featuring meetings and exchanges between university leaders and new students. Activities included introductions to academic programs, student affairs, and extracurricular opportunities such as volunteer work, youth union clubs, scientific research, media, arts, and sports.

Staff and lecturers of the Gia Lai Campus of Ho Chi Minh City University of Education take a commemorative photo with students. Photo: T.D

Through this event, new students gained familiarity with their academic environment and confidence to engage in campus life. The university reaffirmed its commitment to supporting students throughout their academic journey and personal growth.

The Gia Lai Campus’s ongoing expansion of work-study programs underscores its strategic mission to cultivate future teachers equipped with professional competence, creativity, and dedication to educational innovation.

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