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Megan Thee Stallion is all about her schooling and if you re a big Megan fan then you know it s very important to her. It was announced that Megan will be offering a full scholarship to the Roc Nation School of Music, Sports and Entertainment.
In a statement Megan said
“If I can use my resources to open doors and create opportunities for at least one student, then it’s a victory. It’s important that we encourage our students to pursue their passions and put them in positions to become the next game changer in whichever fields they choose.”
Megan Thee Stallion gifts full scholarship to Roc Nation School of Music It’s important that we encourage our students to pursue their passions and put them in positions to become the next game-changer in whichever fields they choose, Megan said in a statement.
This year
Megan Thee Stallion is kicking off “hot girl summer” by gifting a full scholarship to a student looking to pursue their education at the Roc Nation School of Music, Sports and Entertainment at Long Island University.
According to a press release, Wednesday, Grammy Award-winning musician and entrepreneur announced plans to provide a full-tuition, four-year scholarship to one lucky student.
The U.K. press is giving Meghan Markle s picture book terrible reviews
The kinds of people who like to get mad about Meghan Markle are shocker! mad about her new children s book,
The Bench. It reads as if it has been penned as a self-help manual for needy parents rather than as a story to entertain small kids, wrote the critic for The Times, while
The Telegraph s Claire Allfree called the picture book semi-literate and grammar-defying.
The Scotsman s Aidan Smith further wondered, Why do celebs who become parents feel compelled to mark the event by writing a children s book? Hmm, perhaps because success is the best revenge?
Megan Thee Stallion, 26, announced she will fund a full-ride scholarship for one deserving student at Roc Nation s School of Music, Sports and Entertainment and Long Island University