
Delivering her remarks, Dr. Thach Thi Dan congratulates the new graduates and acknowledges their relentless efforts in both academic study and training. She emphasizes CLASKA’s important role in developing high-quality human resources equipped with strong foreign language competencies, solid professional skills, and deep cultural understanding.

In this graduation round, the school presents diplomas to 486 regular program graduates and 72 part-time program graduates across various majors: Traditional Musical Instrument Performance, Khmer Language, Literature Teaching, English Linguistics, Chinese Linguistics, Tourism Management, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Early Childhood Education, and Primary Education. The on-time graduation rate exceeds 86%, with nearly 25% of students graduating with honors or above. For the part-time program specifically, the rate of excellent and outstanding graduates accounts for more than 50%.

The graduation ceremony serves as an occasion to honor the academic achievements of new graduates, marking an important milestone that opens a new chapter – a journey of establishing careers and contributing to society. This moment allows graduates to look back on their dedicated learning journey, express gratitude to teachers and parents, and define new responsibilities to the community.

With their knowledge foundation, professional skills, foreign language abilities, and spirit of integration and innovation, CLASKA graduates are expected to pioneer in spreading cultural values, promoting tourism development, education, and socio-economic progress, especially in the Mekong Delta region and areas with large Khmer populations.

Representing the new graduates, Phan Phung My Ngan from the Primary Education major emotionally shares her learning journey, memorable experiences, teachers’ dedication, and lasting friendships throughout her academic years. My Ngan expresses deep gratitude and commits to contributing to the community and society with the knowledge foundation she has acquired.







