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Yunuss
Review for Educational Pathways International, Incline Village, NV, USA
I am Mohammed Yunuss, a second year student of University of Ghana studying Business Administration.
I have been a beneficiary of Educational Pathways International (EPI) scholarship since being admitted to the University and it has been an amazing experience. Gaining admission to the University was great news for my family but funding my education was a problem. Thankfully, I got selected to be part of the great family and my educational life has been awesome since. Being a beneficiary, the scholarship pays for both my academic and residential fees and provides additional money for up keep and to cater for other educational expenses.
EPI does not only cater for our financial well-being but also trains us to be the best of ourselves and be better future leaders. I have benefited so much from the monthly mini seminars/meetings where our coordinator, Aunty Eunice gives talks on life goals, career developments and other trivial matters that contribute to our growth both as human beings and also as students. EPI encourages its beneficiaries to engage in vacation internships, which prepares us for future jobs. Beneficiaries are also advised to engage in community volunteering to contribute to the growth and development of our societies.
All in all EPI has been a great family with the strongest bond that can never be broken and I thank God for giving me such an opportunity. I thank Mr. & Mrs. Lafrance and our coordinator, Auntie Eunice for being part of this family. I wholeheartedly recommend EPI scholarship for any award as it is all about changing the lives of the youth in Ghana.
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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