From a summer research opportunity during his freshman year of university, Tran Quoc Dat gradually rose to become a PhD in physics in the US and a young scientist pursuing AI in medicine.
Dong Thi Hai Yen has successfully gained admission to master's programs at seven prestigious universities worldwide, including Harvard, Oxford, Stanford, Yale, Columbia, Brown, and Johns Hopkins.
A female final-year student at Princeton University (USA) chose Vietnam as the topic for her graduate thesis, researching the impact of monetary policy after the global financial crisis.
From a scholarship worth nearly 4 billion VND and AI research at Oxford to a series of international technology awards, Nguyen Huynh Nhat Tien was chosen by Duke University to speak on behalf of the entire cohort.
From their first meeting due to a stuck door at an American university, Ngoc Thao and Gavin wrote a cross-continental love story, culminating in a marriage proposal in Sa Pa.
From a shy student from a mountainous region, Nguyen Hong Anh pursued Artificial Intelligence and excelled, winning a full doctoral scholarship in the US worth $300.000.
Having studied at university on a Korean government scholarship and participated in an exchange program at the University of California, Le Anh Khoa was directly admitted to the doctoral program at Purdue University (USA).
Ms. Vu Anh Phuong has provided guidance and support to over 300 young Vietnamese people in building application strategies and gaining admission to Harvard, Oxford, and many other top universities worldwide.
Hoang Viet Lan, residing in California (USA), received three doctoral scholarships in biostatistics from three American universities simultaneously, with a total support value of approximately $1 million.
After graduating with a master's degree in the US with a GPA of 3.91, Do Thi Huong Ly became a product designer in the field of educational technology in Massachusetts (USA).
Luong Ngoc Chung has just enrolled in a PhD program in anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley (USA) starting in the fall of 2026 with a full scholarship worth over 10 billion VND.
Having started formal drawing lessons just a few months before applying, Ngo Ha Anh was accepted into several prestigious art schools in the United States.
Chu Quang Huy, a 12th-grade student specializing in Physics at the High School affiliated with Hanoi University of Education, was accepted into Stanford University's Civil Engineering program after years of preparing his application.
Le Thu Ha, a 12th-grade student specializing in English at Lam Son High School for Gifted Students (Thanh Hoa), has just won a full scholarship worth $444.000 from Wesleyan University, USA.
Receiving master's program offers from Harvard and Oxford at the age of 25, Dang Thanh Huong impressed with her journey from 20 failed attempts to securing a place at some of the world's most prestigious universities.
From his early AI projects, Pham Nguyen Dang Huy - the winner of the Silver Medal at the 2026 International Artificial Intelligence Olympiad - was accepted into the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA.
After writing nearly 300 essays, spending many sleepless nights, and being willing to discard 90% of his drafts, Tran Thuan Hieu successfully won a 12 billion VND scholarship from the University of Chicago, USA.
Vu Ha Chau is a Vietnamese woman who recently won the Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award from the American Computer Research Association for her series of works on human-computer interaction.
From a math-specialized student to the first Vietnamese recipient of the COPSS 2026 award, Professor Ho Pham Minh Nhat has pursued a journey of deciphering the "AI black box" with over 110 international publications.
Professor Ho Pham Minh Nhat has become the first Vietnamese person to receive the COPSS Emerging Leader Award 2026 in the field of statistics, data science, and AI.
Having received an early acceptance letter from Davidson College along with a 6,5 billion VND financial aid package, Quoc Anh became the only Vietnamese student to be admitted to the American liberal arts college this year.
After nearly 300 rejections during his journey to study and find a job in the US, the young man from Bac Ninh persevered and eventually worked at Apple and was accepted into Harvard.
Ngo Chau Anh has just received a full scholarship worth 9,7 billion VND for four years at Colgate University, a liberal arts college ranked 22nd in the United States.
In three years, talented guitarist Ngo Hoang Long won two scholarships and graduated with two master's degrees from Yale University in the United States.
During her four years of university, Minh Ngoc had the opportunity to participate in exchange programs in three countries, yet she maintained her classroom studies and graduated one semester early with an excellent degree.
At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' regular press briefing on May 29, Spokesperson Pham Thu Hang addressed the issue of the Trump administration halting the scheduling of new visa interviews.
With the sudden changes to student visa policies implemented by the US government, the Vietnamese student community in the US is experiencing considerable anxiety.
Many students, parents, and counseling centers were taken aback by the news that the US had suddenly "frozen" scheduling interviews for new student visa applications.