My Nonprofit Reviews

Newton-Nugbemado
Review for Educational Pathways International, Incline Village, NV, USA
I am Isaac Newton Nugbemado, a third year BSc. Herbal Medicine student at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
I wish to express my great indebtedness to Educational Pathways International (EPI). At a time in my academic life when I had no idea how my educational expenses were going to be met, EPI came to my aid by providing for my tuition, accommodation, books, stipend and other educational expenses.
Unlike the typical scholarship programs, EPI goes a step further to enhance the future prospects of its beneficiaries by organising regular meetings during which they are taught various skills such as time management, CV writing, public speaking etc. These sessions are well coordinated by the loving EPI coordinator, affectionately called Auntie Eunice.
One of the most fascinating things about EPI is that it offers its beneficiaries the platform to meet exceptionally brilliant students from various academic programs and learn from them. This EPI family provides the mutual support necessary for coping with the ever challenging demands of university course work.
To this end, I would like to express my profound gratitude to EPI, Mr. and Mrs. Lafrance and auntie Eunice for this great privilege of participating in this scholarship program.
Thank you.
Review for Educational Pathways International, Incline Village, NV, USA
I am Isaac Newton Nugbemado, a second year BSc Herbal Medicine student at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. I am a beneficiary of the Educational Pathways International(EPI) Scholarship Program.
I came to the university with much anxiety about how my educational expenses were going to be met. Thanks to EPI who came to my aid and offered me financial assistance to cater for all the expenses related to my studies on campus.
I am grateful to EPI for the supporting environment provided us in the EPI family. I have met many wonderful friends who are an inspiration to me,both in my studies and in my personal life.
We also have here a lovely coordinator, Auntie Eunice, who provides us with guidance and counseling and motivates us to aspire higher.
Personally, I am fascinated by the great sacrifice Mr and Mrs Lafrance and EPI are making on our behalf. This has greatly motivated me to strive for excellence so I could also give back to my community.
Thanks to you Mr and Mrs Lafrance and may EPI grow from strength to strength.
Isaac Newton Nugbemado
Department of Herbal Medicine
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology