Ms. Mabel Tan with the alumni and Fellow
Lecturers from the A-Level Academy
Students of the A-level Academy performing
the final dance
Ms. Margaret Soo, Vice President of
Group Corporate Affairs presenting a certificate
of appreciation to an A-levels student for
his participation as a Will Group facilitator
Kuala Lumpur, 9 Jun 2010 - It
was an afternoon of fun and joy during UCSI University’s
first ever alumni gathering. The alumni, joined by our
current A-Levels programme students, returned to celebrate
their first homecoming.
Ms. Mabel Tan, head of the A-Levels Academy, organized
the event, along with teachers and members of the A-Levels
Student Association. The auditorium was abuzz with excitement
as Ms. Tan delivered her welcome speech. Ms. Tan’s address
was followed by a speech from Ms. Margaret Soo, Vice
President of Group Corporate Affairs. Margaret shared
the vice chancellor’s vision for the university with
the audience before introducing Joyce Lim, manager of
Alumni Relations, Shannen Choi, manager of the
UCSI University Foundation, and Mr. Vayne Kam, vice
president of the UCSI University Alumni Network Pro
Tem Committee.
More than 30 of the 70 students who graduated from our
first A-Levels program joined us for the event. While
most of them now study in the United Kingdom and India,
these former students made time to share in our celebration
while spending their summer breaks in Malaysia.
Some alumni shared their experiences abroad and presented
PowerPoint presentations on the places they had visited.
“The teachers and teaching methods at JSS Dental College
in India are very different from the Malaysian education
system,” alumnus Mohd Hafizuddin said. “But my foundation
here at UCSI University had me well-prepared.”
The event ended on a fun note first viewing recordings
of the Annual Nottingham Malaysian Games, organized
by alumni now studying in Nottingham, followed by song
and dance performances by our current A-Levels students.
As we discovered, UCSI University has indeed got talent!
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19 Jul 2010
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