The mission of the Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) at Rutgers University is to promote an awareness and appreciation of the Vietnamese culture. VSA is open to people of all cultures, ethnicities, and backgrounds, and encourages any person that is interested in the Vietnamese culture to join. VSA serves to create culturally, socially, and educationally significant events that stimulate understanding among the Vietnamese people and their communities. Furthermore, VSA provides its members with an opportunity to interact and exchange ideas vital to the growth and prosperity of their communities. VSA offers guidance and provides a supporting network for all students. VSA is dedicated to serve the public through community service, teaching of the Vietnamese language and culture.

We're excited to be coming back for the 2022 - 2023 school year! After a great 2021 - 2022 school year for Rutgers VSA, we aim to continue improving the organizations and create new ways to spread Vietnamese culture to returning members and first-year students! We'll be hosting bi-weekly meetings on Tuesdays from  9PM - 10:30PM at Busch Student Center Room 174.


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Through cultural and social events, VSA members can collaborate and share common interests on local, national and/or international issues, which are relevant to the Vietnamese American community. We take pride in knowing that we are still one of the few socially and culturally based students groups on campus.

The Collective Philanthropy Project (CPP) is an initiative for Vietnamese students and community organizations to collaborate and partner with in working towards one charitable cause. CPP assists North American Vietnamese nonprofit/philanthropic organizations to better achieve their mission through collective and collaborative partnership with UNAVSA.

The Ole Miss Vietnamese American Student Association was created in order to promote an understanding of the Vietnamese culture within the university and the community at large, to develop and execute programs to support the interests of the university student bodies, to provide opportunities for greater expression of the Vietnamese culture, and to represent Vietnamese students at the University of Mississippi.

The Vietnamese Student Association at UNC-Charlotte was established in 1989. It's primary purposes are to: - To promote the aspects of culture and tradition of Vietnam towards interested students and at the same time strengthen and perpetuate the unity of students at UNC Charlotte. - To extend friendship to other clubs and organizations. - To exchange knowledge and help students within our club succeed in education. - To assist and support personal improvement as well as the surrounding Charlotte communities. VSA encourages our members to use academic abilities from their majors to aid VSA in their activities and events. The Vietnamese Student Association does not discriminate on the basis of sex, religion, sexual orientation, physical ability, or national origin.

The Vietnamese Students Association was established at the University of Texas on October 12, 1972. Today, we are one of the largest student-run organizations on campus. We welcome people of all backgrounds to join VSA and to see what we're all about. As a social and cultural student organization, VSA is a great way to meet new people and to make lifelong friends. Being a student-run organization, VSA puts great emphasis on the community, the Vietnamese culture, sports, and the Texas VSA family.

This is the second course in the Elementary Vietnamese sequence. It is designed for students who have completed VIET 401 or two years of high school Vietnamese. It provides refinement of skills learned in 401. Students will gain increased accuracy and ability to understand and produce appropriate responses in high frequency situations utilizing learned materials. Speaking and writing will be comprehensible to a sympathetic listener. Verbal and written expression will be limited to short, culturally appropriate communication on a broader scale than at the 401 level. Students will acquire a knowledge of the geography, culture and people of regions where Vietnamese is spoken and of Vietnamese-speakers' contributions to North American and world cultures.

This is first semester of Intermediate Vietnamese. It is designed for students who have completed Vietnamese 402 or three years of high school Vietnamese. It provides refinement of skills attained in 402. Students will work toward the ability to create with the language without relying on learned responses, to understand main ideas in routine speech and to understand main ideas in written texts. Listening and reading comprehension continue to develop; speaking and writing will be comprehensible to a somewhat sympathetic native speaker. Students will develop the ability to respond in an unrehearsed manner on concrete topics in known situations. Written expression will meet limited personal needs in culturally-appropriate language at a higher level of accuracy than found in 402. Students will continue acquiring knowledge of geography, culture and people of regions where Vietnamese is spoken and of Vietnamese speakers' contributions to North American and world cultures.

This is second semester Intermediate Vietnamese. It is designed for students who have completed Vietnamese 411 or four years of high school Vietnamese. It provides continued development of skills attained in 411. The focus will be the development of written narratives and expository prose combined with increased cultural awareness. Emphasis will be placed on culturally authentic reading and writing through the introduction of basic literary analysis. Students will develop the ability to handle complicated situations using past and future time frames. Students will continue acquisition of knowledge of geography, culture and people of regions where Vietnamese is spoken and of Vietnamese-speakers' contributions to North American and world cultures.

An independent studies project involves an individual student or small group of students in study, research, or activities beyond the scope of regularly offered courses. See the current catalog section of "Special Studies" for full details of Independent Studies.

There are over 1,400 student organizations at Ohio State and over half of all students join a student organization. Students who choose to get involved achieve many positive outcomes - leadership skills, better grades, friendships and mentors, and make a big campus seem small. Use the tools below to search for, find, and get involved with student organizations.

For individualized assistance find the student organization that's right for you, schedule a Get Involved Consultation. These 30-minute meetings will provide a personalized list of recommendations based on your interests and aspirations.

The Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) at Loyola University is about to have an awesome event called VSA Meet and Greet! It is a fantastic group for students to want to explore Vietnamese culture and socialize with other students! I am a part of EBoard of VSA and wanted to take this opportunity to share some info about this event as well as acknowledge Vietnamese participation we have at our university!

VSA is one out of a few Asian organizations we have on our Loyola campus. This organization allows for the celebration and awareness to Vietnamese culture (open to other Asian cultures too!) through the leadership of current students such as myself and others. Unlike other organizations, our meetings and events are often known for having good food! We try our best to promote our Viet culture by bringing to the community a taste of Vietnam; whether it is spring rolls or eggs rolls, you are assured to have fun exploring the cuisines at every meeting.

Obligations for membership into this club are quite relaxed as we try to make this organization more manageable and easy for all students to be a part of. With that being said, VSA EBoard strives to create and plan events that can really highlight Vietnamese culture and draw people in through engaging and interactive methods, such as DIY Spring Rolls and DIY Che (popular dessert). With exciting events, we hope to serve the greater community of Loyola with an awareness to Vietnam in terms of traditions, culture, language, and cuisine.

At this event, you will get to meet other excited students such as yourself and meet the Executive Board members, which I personally believe are very amicable, down-to-earth, wise, and helpful people. Meeting E-Board is awesome because you get to see the people who get to plan these fun VSA events coming up! Internships to our club is available to anyone as well! You will work alongside us and get a full view of how event planning is done as well provide inputs and creativity along the way.

Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) is a student-run club where Beloit College students, both Vietnamese and non-Vietnamese, can have a chance to be exposed to Vietnamese culture. With great passion, we, a small but vibrant group of Vietnamese students at Beloit College, together form a student association. Our purpose is to bond the students on campus through our unique people, culture, and heritage in every possible way. That being said, VSA hopes to contribute to the cultural enrichment of Beloit community.

Section 2: Purpose/Mission

CSB/SJU VSA is non-politically biased, and secular club whose purpose is to instill and maintain a spirit of community among Vietnamese and students interested in Vietnamese cultures at the College of Saint Benedict | St. John's University. VSA orients around social and cultural topics of Vietnam to preserve the Vietnamese culture and heritage.

Mission: VSA as a club will provide opportunities for entertainment with the intention to enhance the understanding of Vietnamese language, history, art, religion, music, cuisine, literature, architecture, fashion and dance to students at CSB/SJU and in the community. 17dc91bb1f

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