My Nonprofit Reviews

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Review for Educational Pathways International, Incline Village, NV, USA
My name is Nelson Kofi Peprah, a twenty two year old Doctor of Pharmacy 4th year student of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). I was accepted into the Educational Pathways International (EPI) Scholarship family in the year 2021. I must say, it has been a good family ever since. Before I was admitted into the university, my worry was solely the unavailability of funds to cater for my entire university education. God being so good, the EPI scholarship came into the scene and all those problems were blown away.
I become more proud each passing day as a longstanding beneficiary of the scholarship program. This is not just about the funds I receive from the program, but EPI has made it its mission to train all its beneficiaries in different aspects of life such leadership, entrepreneurship, innovation and other soft skills aside academic work. I become very happy when our monthly meeting is around the corner. These meetings are scheduled by EPI to foster solidarity among all beneficiaries.
During such meetings, beneficiaries get to interact with others from diverse fields of study, picking up bits of career path experience from alumni as well.
Four years down the line, the EPI family still remains the family I have always wished for. I have met a good number of people who like myself are trying their absolute best to become the leaders of tomorrow, through the help of EPI. We have shared entrepreneurship ideas and innovative ventures through regular online interactions as well. EPI has been the light at the end of the tunnel for me and I am more poised for the future all thanks to the Educational Pathways International Scholarship family.