A few years ago Moses Onyeabor’s goal in life was to finish secondary school. He thought the best that he could ever be was to become a petty trader like his elder brother, but he did not stop dreaming of a university education and a better future. Thanks to the U.S. Embassy’s Education USA Advising Center’s United States Achievers Program (USAP), Moses is now the proud recipient of a $41,000 scholarship from the Arizona State University, to study Biochemistry. His scholarship includes the award of a laptop computer, living stipends and air tickets. Through USAP, the U.S. Embassy’s Education USA Advising Center identifies highly talented, economically disadvantaged straight ‘A’ students and mentors them through the application process to U.S. colleges and universities that offer them admission with full scholarship.
Friday, August 22, 2014
Going to America
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Friday, August 8, 2014
“Spark a reaction” Summer Reading program begins
The U.S. Embassy annual summer reading program for children kicked off with a large turnout of excited and enthusiastic children and parents. The program is open to children age six to twelve. The fifth in the series, participation has grown every year!
The theme for this year’s program is “Spark a reaction,” intended to not only stimulate a love for books and encourage a reading culture among children, but also to inspire them to make a difference in their community. During the three week program, children have the opportunity to read books covering a wide range of topics - from history to science to geography. They will also engage in other activities to motivate learning, such as storytelling, spelling bee, poetry, book discussion, arts and crafts and, for the first time, implement a community service project.
The theme for this year’s program is “Spark a reaction,” intended to not only stimulate a love for books and encourage a reading culture among children, but also to inspire them to make a difference in their community. During the three week program, children have the opportunity to read books covering a wide range of topics - from history to science to geography. They will also engage in other activities to motivate learning, such as storytelling, spelling bee, poetry, book discussion, arts and crafts and, for the first time, implement a community service project.
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