Posted date: 12/14/2009 at 3:31 PM
Ho Chi Minh - December 14, 2009, Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company of Vietnam, Limited (Dai-ichi Life Vietnam) grants the “Priority Enrolment Program” (“PEP”) scholarship of 16,000 USD to Huynh Truong My Kim, RMIT’s student majoring in Commerce. This is the third year in a row that Dai-ichi Life Vietnam offers this scholarship to RMIT student.
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“PEP”, a coordinated program between RMIT Vietnam and Dai-ichi Life Vietnam was designed to help Vietnamese families save for their children’s education through an Education Savings Life Insurance Policy with Dai-ichi Life Vietnam. As part of this program, Dai-ichi Life Vietnam will offer one scholarship each year in future to a diploma or undergraduate student who has entered RMIT Vietnam under this program and has the best performance of the first four undergraduate degree subjects. This scholarship program will encourage academic excellence and provide an incentive to students to pay all tuition fees for upcoming semesters until the undergraduate degree is completed.
Mr. Takashi Fujii – General Director of Dai-ichi Life Vietnam says: “We hope this scholarship would be a realistic incentive for Huynh Truong My Kim to strive more for getting an excellent academic result when completing the undergraduate program. Additionally, we also expect that this scholarship will be a target to other students who have studied at RMIT Vietnam under the “PEP” to exert themselves to the utmost”.
The “PEP” scholarship has become one of the most realistic supports that Dai-ichi Life Vietnam offers to the customers. The company hopes that there will be more students having chances to study in an international-quality environment like RMIT Vietnam under the “PEP” as well as the scholarship fund expanded over time. This is one of social donation activities expressing the commitment “Lifetime Partner” which Dai-ichi Life Vietnam constantly makes every effort to undertake.