Student Portrait

My name is Coe. Life began simply for me in Paung, a small township in Mon State, Myanmar. Growing up in a modest family of four — my mother, grandmother, younger sister, and I — was challenging but filled with love and determination.

I completed my early education in Paung’s primary school before our family moved to Mawlamyine, which became our new home. My education took me across three townships within Mon State, and despite the constant moves, I graduated from No. 1 Basic Education High School in Mudon. My mother, a strong and resourceful woman, worked tirelessly to provide for us in the absence of my father, making countless sacrifices to give us a chance at a better future.

After high school, I attended Dawei Technological University for two years, dreaming of completing my degree and building a stable career. Due to instability in our country, I had to pause my education and find work to support my family. It was a difficult time, but my mother’s unwavering support kept us going.

Even amidst these challenges, my mother dreamed of me studying abroad. With her hard-earned savings, she encouraged me to apply to Mae Fah Luang University in Thailand. I hesitated at first, knowing the cost involved. But as the eldest daughter, I realized that a degree abroad could help us overcome our financial struggles, and I decided to apply.

My younger sister chose to help by working at our aunt’s shop, taking on that responsibility with great maturity. The devaluation of Myanmar’s currency made things even harder, and my mother’s savings quickly dwindled.

 About Coe

  • Age: 24
  • Ethnicity: Burmese, Mon
  • Country: Myanmar

 School & Program

  • Mae Fah Luang University
  • Bachelor’s, Computer Engineering
  • Graduated

Goals & Dreams

  • Become a data scientist
  • Travel to the UK

 Loan Details

  • Loan Amount: $4,800
  • Amount Left To Fund: $4,575
  • Contract Duration: 12 years
  • Status: In Grace Period
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One evening, my mother and I discussed our future. She said, “Coe, education is our way out. You have the potential to achieve great things and support our family. We will find a way together.” Her words inspired me to pursue a loan. With a heavy heart, I began writing my application, hoping to convey our struggles and our determination.

This journey is not just about me; it’s about my family’s resilience and our shared dream for a better future. With the support of a loan, I can complete my degree, secure stable work, and ease the burdens that have weighed us down for so long. I am not just asking for financial help; I am asking for a chance to fulfill my potential and repay the sacrifices my mother and sister have made.

Written by Coe with editing assistance from Zomia’s volunteer editors.

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Coe

“My story is one of hope, determination, and the belief that education can transform lives.”

Q&A With Coe

Survey Fun

What is your favorite memory?
When I officially received my admission to Mae Fah Luang University
What is the one thing that isn’t taught in school but should be?
Ethics
What is/was your favorite subject in school?
Maths
What skill or ability do you most wish you had (but lack today)?
Good at coding (programming)
If you could do anything you wanted now, what would it be?
Buy an I-pad for me and my sister and give a new phone and money to my mom
Where would you most like to travel?
United Kingdom
What’s the best meal you’ve ever had?
Myanmar Moak Hin Khar made by my mother
What is the strangest thing you’ve ever eaten?
White ant egg soup
What’s your dream job?
Data scientist
If you won $1 million in a lottery, how would you spend it?
I will pay off the debt and use the remaining funds as capital to build a website. Additionally, I would provide more financial support to my mother.

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