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Tengue Emmanuel
Review for Educational Pathways International, Incline Village, NV, USA
I am Emmanuel Komlan Tengue a final year student at University of Ghana studying Accounting. I am a beneficiary of Educational Pathways International (EPI) Scholarship program.
I have benefited from EPI since my first year at University of Ghana and EPI has since paid all my fees (both academic and residential) and provided me with enough money for my books, upkeep, and other expenses. EPI does not only provide financial support to its beneficiaries but create opportunities for them. EPI partners with other institutions in order to create opportunities for we the beneficiaries. I have been able to volunteer with Universities Studies Abroad Consortium thanks to the help of our industrious program coordinator, Auntie Eunice. This volunteering has offered me great benefits among them is the career and financial benefits it offers me in addition to that of EPI which has made it possible for me to save money towards my professional examinations after graduation. The training offered by Auntie Eunice in areas such as time management, goal setting, career development, CV writing, ethics, among others has adequately equipped and provided me with enough information for my success in the job market.
My dream to graduate from the University with accounting degree is almost at fruition due to the immense financial help and motivational support EPI has offered me and other equally needy students. I would not have made it to this point without EPI and I am forever grateful.
EPI has made a significant investment in educating the youth of Ghana and deserves the necessary appreciation and support.
Review for Educational Pathways International, Incline Village, NV, USA
I am Tengue Komlan Emmanuel a third year student reading BSc. Administration (Accounting option) at the University of Ghana Business School. I am privileged to be a beneficiary of Educational Pathways International (EPI) scholarship program.
When I was admitted to the university, I was very excited because my dream of pursuing tertiary education was at hand but one thing that made me worried was how to finance my university education. Fortunately, EPI came to my aid and I can confidently say I no longer worry about finances which has allowed me to fully focus on my studies and graduate with a good class. Indeed, EPI has made my educational pursuit a possibility.
EPI has not only offered me financial assistance but also, EPI has established a system that offers me numerous benefits that are non-existent with almost all the other scholarship schemes available to students at the University of Ghana.
EPI has an organizational framework that captures its beneficiaries needs and properly addresses them. EPI is the only scholarship scheme on my campus that has its own office with a formidable Coordinator (Auntie Eunice) that administers the affairs of the scheme for the welfare of its beneficiaries. The Coordinator guides, counsels and directs us (beneficiaries) to excel academically and morally and also train us with skills and information that we will need in the working world, and most importantly, she makes sure our funds are released to us on time.
EPI inspires me to learn harder by awarding beneficiaries who excel in their fields of study. To me, EPI is a family that brings the beneficiaries together to share opportunities and experiences. This has created a strong family bond among the beneficiaries and the benefactors. What excites me most about EPI is that; it has structures that bring the alumni together to share ideas, experiences and opportunities that ensures a long term solidarity.
Last but not the least, EPI makes sure its beneficiaries undertake internships during vacations which has helped me to develop new skills, gain confidence in my abilities and also network.
I am living a comfortable life on campus thanks to EPI for its financial support, guidance and counselling. EPI has made my academic goal a reality. I recommend EPI for its selfless support in changing the lives of numerous youth in Ghana.
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If I had to make changes to this organization, I would...
Increase the number of beneficiaries
How would you describe the help you got from this organization?
Life-changing
How likely are you to recommend this organization to a friend?
Definitely
How do you feel you were treated by this organization?
Very Well
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2016