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Meet 管家婆免费开奖大全's top student, Anh Cao: long road to peak honours at convocation

Award-winning scholar plans to return to UTSC for graduate studies

As Anh Cao rose during convocation to accept his award for top student at 管家婆免费开奖大全, it marked the culmination of an incredible journey both in distance and sacrifices made.

鈥淚鈥檝e been through some difficult times, but I鈥檓 not complaining,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ithout the support of my friends, people who have become like family to me, there鈥檚 no way I would have made it.鈥

From his home country of Vietnam to years of study and sacrifice at 管家婆免费开奖大全's Scarborough campus, Cao took education far beyond the classroom, applying his expertise and inspiration through placements with a palliative care clinic, an immunology lab and a co-op at Sunnybrook Hospital. (

Cao, who graduated with an honours bachelor of science degree, is the recipient of this year鈥檚 John Black Aird award for the top student at 管家婆免费开奖大全, as well as a Governor General鈥檚 Silver Medal for being one of the university鈥檚 most academically outstanding graduates.

These are just the latest entries in Cao's record of 管家婆免费开奖大全 scholarships, awards and recommendations that include an entrance scholarship, an A. D. Allen scholarship, and a recommendation from Cao's biological sciences professor that helped him score a prestigious national scholarship through the Stem Cell Network.;

But it was a long journey to the top.

Cao鈥檚 journey to Canada began with a scholarship sponsored by the government of Vietnam. He says he had heard about 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 academic reputation but knew little else about Canada and had no family or friends here. Cao soon discovered that although it was generous, the scholarship would not come close to covering all of his tuition and living expenses.

鈥淢any people assume since I鈥檓 an international student that I鈥檓 wealthy, but my parents earn the equivalent of about $500 Canadian per month,鈥 he said.

After completing his first year, Cao made the difficult decision to sleep in a youth homeless shelter in Scarborough for four months so he could afford to take summer courses.

Cao plugged in to 管家婆免费开奖大全 support through an entrance scholarship and student employment opportunities, yet he says he鈥檚 relied on the support of new friends in Canada to make ends meet over the years. Cao has lived rent-free at a friend鈥檚 home this past year, while another friend鈥檚 mother packed him lunches. Karen Siddique, an employee in UTSC鈥檚 facilities department, also struck up a friendship with Cao and brought him dinner every day.

As a thank you, Cao invited Siddique to his convocation ceremony.

鈥淚 learned that Canadians, and especially those living in Toronto, are very generous people,鈥 said Cao.

He鈥檚 also proven to be a leader outside of the classroom. In addition to being an academic programmer and promoter in residence, he鈥檚 also worked as a teaching assistant and a course facilitator with the Centre for Teaching and Learning.

In his spare time, Cao volunteered as a palliative care worker for two years with Hospice Toronto, helping patients coping with terminal illness.  

Anh Cao and Bebhinn Treanor鈥淎s a child I dreamed of one day becoming a doctor, so I鈥檝e always had a desire to help people,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not always easy helping people who are preparing to die, but I鈥檝e always tried my best in the hope that it鈥檚 making their lives a little easier.鈥

Cao recently finished working in Professor Bebhinn Treanor鈥檚 lab (pictured left) where he completed a year-long biology thesis course.

Treanor says his reputation for scholarship was further cemented in his leadership role with Facilitated Study Groups (FSGs) over the past two years.

鈥淚 often heard from new undergraduate research students,鈥極h, I know Anh, he ran my FSG,鈥 which was always followed by, 鈥楬e was amazing!鈥欌 said Treanor.

鈥淎nh is a special student and this award could not go to a more deserving person.鈥

Cao's biological sciences professor, Clare Hasenkampf, recommended him for the Stem Cell Network Undergraduate Research Training Award after he scored 100 per cent in her genetics course 鈥 a first, she said, in her 22 years of teaching. 

Cao says he plans to pursue his master鈥檚 degree in immunology at UTSC as his sacrifices in the service of education continue a while longer: Cao has only seen his family once since he started university, flying back to visit them in Ho Chi Minh City following a co-op placement at Sunnybrook Hospital in December 2013.

He says he misses his family but keeps tabs on what鈥檚 happening through his mother鈥檚 daily emails that serve as a source of news and encouragement from back home. His mother learned how to type and send emails right before he left for Canada.

鈥淪he keeps me honest and makes sure I鈥檓 not drinking coffee or dying my hair,鈥 he says with a smile.

Cao says he鈥檚 learned many things from his parents including a strong work ethic and how to remain positive and humble at the same time.

鈥淭hey are my source of encouragement. If it wasn鈥檛 for them, I wouldn鈥檛 have made it this far.鈥

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