Up to now, the scholarship fund of Mabuchi International Scholarship Foundation (MISF) at LHU has been operated nearly four years. The fund has given hope to many difficult but studious students. The humanity of the fund is also spreading to a large number of students in high schools across the country.
Mr. Onaka Shunichiro - General Secretary of MISF (middle) checked the progress of the project at LHU
In early December, Mr. Onaka Shunichiro - Secretary General of MISF met and worked with Mr. Lam Thanh Hien - Permanent Vice Rector of LHU - Head of Mabuchi Fund Management Board at LHU to propose to change the "appearance" to strengthen and maintain the operation of the fund at the University.
Accordingly, LHU will actively manage the operation of the fund, including the implementation of fund-related operations, periodical reports, unexpected reports, generated reports sent to the MISF and to Dong Nai province. Thereby, the Foundation will support the University a part of the operational management fee.
After this working session, the scale of the project will be expanded
From scholarship receiving candidates, the fund will spend 25 scholarships per year. In particular, students majored in Japanese language will be given priority for this program. Upcoming, to scale up the program, the number of scholarships per year will vary from 25 to 30.
Up to now, there are 23 students of Japanese language major joining in the fund, accounting for 32.39%. After 3 years, there are currently 71 students of 2015, 2016 and 2017 courses who receive support from this project, raising the fund to VND one billion and 400 million.
Now, at LHU, mentioning the Mabuchi Scholarship Fund is to mention the charity project that helps students realize their university dreams. The support for 4 years is equivalent to "0 VND" tuition fee during the course. After graduating one year and having stable jobs, students will plan to refund. The refund will continue to be given to the remaining students. The repayment time corresponds to the loan receiving time.
Leaders of the two sides jointly conveyed the message of cooperation
By the great meaning that students were lucky to benefit, it is also the motivation for them to make more effort in learning and transmitting the message "give to receive". Students are the factor, contributing to the survival of this project.
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