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Ivan Nguyen

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Bio

I was born in Vietnam and moved to the United States when I was four years old. Growing up in a low-income household taught me the value of hard work, determination, and education. As a first-generation college student, I feel a strong responsibility to make the most of the opportunities my parents did not have. I am currently enrolled in the Liberal Arts Transfer program for Science, Math, and Technology at Madison College and plan to transfer to UW–Madison after Spring 2026 to pursue computer science. My goal is to become a software engineer in the healthcare industry, creating technology that improves access to care and supports underserved communities. During Spring 2025, I completed an honors research project on software engineering in healthcare, which strengthened my passion for this field. I also work as a Writing Fellow at the Madison College Writing Center, where I help students strengthen their writing skills and grow as communicators. I also do lawn care to help support my family. On campus, I serve as secretary of the Asian American Student Association, where I help build community and organize cultural and educational events. As I prepare to transfer to UW–Madison, financial pressure continues to grow. Receiving this scholarship would reduce the burden of tuition costs and allow me to remain focused on my academics. It would help me stay enrolled full-time, continue my campus involvement, and move closer to my goal. Most importantly, it would honor my family’s sacrifices and help me build a future that makes them proud.

Education

Madison Area Technical College

Associate's degree program
2024 - 2026
  • Majors:
    • Computer Science

Sun Prairie High School

High School
2020 - 2024

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Real Estate
    • Computer Science
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Computer Software

    • Dream career goals:

      Software Engineer

    • Tutor

      Madison College Writing Center
      2025 – Present1 year
    • Lawn Mower

      2021 – Present5 years
    • Shovel snow

      2021 – Present5 years

    Sports

    Powerlifting

    Club
    2021 – Present5 years

    Awards

    • Yes

    Research

    • Biomedical/Medical Engineering

      Madison College Honors Program — Student
      2025 – 2025

    Arts

    • School

      Architecture
      Yes
      2023 – 2024

    Public services

    • Advocacy

      Asian Multicultural Club — Secretary
      2022 – 2024
    • Advocacy

      Student Senate at Sun Prairie West High School — Support student voices in school decisions
      2024 – 2024
    • Volunteering

      National Honor Society — Active member
      2022 – Present

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Julie Holloway Bryant Memorial Scholarship
    Winner
    Being bilingual is an exciting skill but for me, being multilingual is most fulfilling. My name is Ivan and I am a senior attending Sun Prairie West High School. Currently, I have been applying to colleges in Wisconsin. My post-graduation plan is to attend University in Wisconsin. My current interests for majors are computer science and political science. My first language is Vietnamese. I was born in Vietnam and moved to the United States with my family when I was four years old. Learning Vietnamese was easy because the language was spoken around me since I was growing up. During my first few years in the United States, I lived with my cousins for a while. During this time, their parents would teach me easy English words. I learned “Hello”, “Bye”, and the ABCs. What I found a challenge was when I started elementary school. It was increasingly difficult for me to make friends because of the language barrier. I had a teacher who was with me each day to help teach me English while I was in school. I would finish part of my classes and then have a study session with her to go through simple English phrases such as, “Hello my name is…” and “How are you doing today?” As I progressed through these lessons, I started talking to my classmates and slowly made friends, which was challenging in the beginning but gradually got better. A benefit to being bilingual is the connections I have been able to make throughout the years using my English from elementary and middle school. I’ve met many great people who I still am friends with now in high school. Along with people in my community who are now close friends. Another benefit to being bilingual is being able to translate for my parents when they need help like at a doctor's visit or paperwork. I translated English to Vietnamese often for my parents when they took me to the doctors for a visit and to fill out school papers or bills. Being bilingual has shown me how I can help people with this skill. During middle school, I took a multicultural class learning different languages and cultures of Spanish, Chinese, and French. When I started my freshman year of high school, I decided to take Spanish as a language class. Taking Spanish helped me learn more about how different languages can be intertwined like Spanish and English. Learning Spanish was challenging because the two languages I knew kept interfering with Spanish and I would get them mixed up sometimes. This created a barrier of confusion for me between all three languages but I kept studying and got better. For me, the benefit of being multilingual now is still the connections I can make with people in my community. For example, when I volunteered for my school’s parent and teacher conferences, I was able to help parents who spoke only English and parents who only spoke Spanish. While learning Spanish, I forgot a little of my Vietnamese. This was a realization for me because being multilingual is an incredible skill to have but forgetting my native language is hard to take in. While studying Spanish, I also am studying more Vietnamese. Currently, I am in Spanish 4 in my senior year of high school. Throughout my years of learning Vietnamese, English and Spanish, I learned many valuable skills from being multilingual such as communication in different languages to help others and ambition to learn multiple languages.
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