UIT Accompanies the Class of 2025 Through a Meeting and Dialogue with University Leadership
On the morning of December 10, 2025, the University of Information Technology, VNU-HCM (UIT) held a meeting and dialogue between first-year students of the Class of 2025 and the University’s leadership. The program took place in a friendly and open atmosphere, serving as a bridge for freshmen to share their initial experiences after entering university, while enabling the University to promptly understand students’ practical concerns, difficulties, and expectations.
The meeting was attended by Dr. Nguyễn Tấn Trần Minh Khang, Vice President in charge of the University, along with leaders of faculties, departments, divisions, and centers. At the beginning of the program, Ms. Lê Thị Minh Phượng, Deputy Head of the Office of Student Affairs, presented a preliminary report on the academic situation of first-year students of the Class of 2025, helping students gain a clearer understanding of their adaptation to the university environment as well as areas for improvement in the coming period.

Following this, Dr. Nguyễn Tấn Trần Minh Khang delivered guiding remarks, addressing key orientations related to learning, personal development, and the living environment at UIT. This session also provided an opportunity for freshmen to confidently raise questions and clearly express the issues they have encountered, allowing the University leadership and faculty members to listen to and receive students’ feedback directly in an open and effective manner.


At the University of Information Technology, learners are always placed at the center, and the University continuously emphasizes student care and support through practical and meaningful initiatives. Regular dialogue activities clearly demonstrate UIT’s efforts to maintain a humane, modern, and transparent educational environment, where every student’s voice is respected and valued.
Through this meeting, the University of Information Technology once again reaffirmed its commitment to accompanying students at every stage of their development. Open exchanges and practical orientations will continue to serve as a foundation for the University to further enhance the learning and research environment for its students.



