
March 24, 2020
East Mississippi Community College sophomore Quyen βPeterβ Tran is one of two students awarded a Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) STEM scholarship.
Tran will receive $2,250 for the scholarship offered in conjunction with Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society. The scholarship is awarded to PTK members in Mississippi who plan to enter a field in science, technology, engineering or math.
The students were selected based on academic achievement, leadership, faculty assessments and campus and community service, according to a PTK press release. TVA will also provide mentorship opportunities for the scholars. The scholarships will be presented at a luncheon honoring the All-Mississippi Academic Team.
Tran, a Vietnam native who moved to the U.S. to study, resides in Starkville and is enrolled at 91ΧΤΕΔβs Golden Triangle campus. After he graduates from 91ΧΤΕΔ in May, Tran plans to attend Mississippi State University to earn a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering.
βChemical engineering touches on all aspects of the modern human life β energy, water, recyclables, food and clothes,β Tran said. βBasically everything around you is either developed or advanced by chemical engineers.β
91ΧΤΕΔ biology instructor and PTK advisor Eric Ford described Tran as βabsolutely one of the best students the Golden Triangle campus has to offer.β
βOne day, he is going to make a substantial positive impact on the world we live in,β Ford said. βHe is an absolute pleasure to work with and I could not be more proud for him.β
Tran is an officer with the Beta Iota Zeta chapter of PTK on 91ΧΤΕΔβs Golden Triangle campus, where he also serves as a chemistry lab assistant and a science tutor.
After he graduates from MSU, Tran wants to work in the U.S. for a few years to garner experience and earn a Professional Engineer, or PE, license. According to the National Society of Professional Engineers, requirements for obtaining a PE license include working for four years under a Professional Engineer and passing two intensive exams.
His goal is to obtain the professional expertise needed to address some of the issues faced by Vietnam, where rapid industrialization over the past three decades has transformed the country into one of worldβs fastest growing economies, according to a 2019 report by Moodyβs Analytics.
According to The World Bank, industrialization is causing pollution challenges for Vietnam, as well as an increase in water use while water production remains low.
Among other things, Tran is interested in working in his home country to optimize water use in industrial environments.
βMany of the industries are using 30-year-old systems that waste resources like water and raw materials,β Tran said. βThey also release toxins into the environment. There is a lot of opportunity to improve those systems.β
Tran said he chose to attend 91ΧΤΕΔ as a means to reduce tuition costs for the first two years of his higher education.
βClasses at 91ΧΤΕΔ are also a lot smaller and I can get in touch with my professors easier than I would be able to at a university,β Tran said.
When he isnβt studying, Tran enjoys playing tennis, ping pong and board games with his friends.
βI love the U.S.,β he said. βMississippians are so hospitable and friendly.β