Dane is JWOC's Scholarship Program Coordinator. We sat down with her to find out more about her experience at JWOC so far, an update on how our Scholarship student recruitment process is going and the advice she has for other young people. Can you tell me a little bit...
Scholarships
Student Corner: Saorou
My name is Saoruo Ko. I was born at Kralanh District, Siem Reap Province. I really love the education because education is really important for me I can find a good job, good salary, a way from the bad thing, I can support or helping my family and my community in the...
Student Corner: Reasey
My name is Reasey. Nowadays, I live in Siem Reap, Cambodia. I stay with my brother in a small rental room near in the center of Siem Reap city. I finished high school in 2014. I started University in 2014 . I study at University of South East Asia. My major is...
Alumni Corner: Dany
My name is Dany. I have one brother and six sisters. I am the youngest and the only one with the opportunity to go to University. Most of my siblings finished Grade 5 or 6 only because they had to help the family a lot. When I was young, I usually spent my time...
Alumni Corner: Sophea
My name is Sophea. Before I lived in Banteay Meanchey Province. After my grandfather passed away, I moved to Siem Reap to study and live with my parents. When I was 12, my father left. During that time one NGO called JWOC came to my village and found out that many...
Alumni Corner: Tep
My name is Morn Tep. My hometown is in Prey Veng Province, very far from Siem Reap. In 2004, I moved here and studied at Bakong High School, about 15 km away. When I lived in the countryside, I had no goals at all because I looked after the cows and fished, but in...
Student Corner: Neth’s JWOC Journey (so far)
My name is Neth. I live in Siem Reap city, but I’m originally from Kampong Cham province, which is about 250km from Siem Reap. I moved here after I graduated high school at the end of 2015. Before I became a scholarship student at JWOC, I was an English Free Classes...
Navigating interviews: insights from Sothida and Yen
JWOC ran a self-development course to equip the Scholarship Students with better Interview Skills. It was a short version of the well-known ‘how to prepare for an elevator’s pitch’! The turnaround was great, all Scholarships Students participated to this training...
A ‘360 view’ of our Scholarship student, Sophoas
Some weeks ago, was the French Week in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Being French, I took this opportunity to check out the weekly events offered. Plus, it took place at the Raffles Grand Hotel, one of the oldest hotels, hence I couldn’t miss on this opportunity. Now that it...