
For many aspiring international students, the dream of studying in the United States is one filled with excitement, ambition, and plenty of unknowns.
But for students like Harun Mwangi from Nakuru County, Clifford Mwenda from Meru County, and Shem Odhiambo, this dream is quickly becoming a reality—thanks to the life-changing support of the International Scholars Program (ISP).
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Shem, who is about to begin his master’s degree in Supply Chain Management in Lexington, Kentucky, describes the experience as one he never expected but deeply appreciates.
While the journey hasn’t been without its hurdles—such as preparing for the GMAT and navigating funding—it has ultimately been smooth and rewarding.
Clifford’s story brings another layer of resilience. Despite facing a visa denial in December, he didn’t let the setback define him. He reapplied, stayed committed, and ultimately secured his U.S. visa.
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Across all these journeys, one thing remains clear: the role of community and mentorship cannot be overstated.
To every student still in the process, the message is clear: Be patient. Be resilient. Stay confident. Do what’s required at every step. And most importantly, don’t give up.
This journey may be intense, but with discipline, determination, and the right support system, your dream of studying in the U.S. can become your reality.
This inspiring story is brought to you by The International Scholars Program (ISP), an award-winning education financing scheme dedicated to helping exceptional graduate students achieve their dreams of studying in the US or Canada, regardless of financial background.
We support only the most ambitious and talented individuals ready to take a bold step toward pursuing STEM-designated master’s programs. Regardless of your undergraduate major, you can join us. Our program is accredited by the American International Enrollment Management (AIRC).
Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity! Apply today at www.internationalscholarsprogram.com
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Wells Fargo Center.
100 S. Ashley Drive, Suite 600,
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Nairobi, Kenya Office:
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Zimbabwe Office:
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Harare, Zimbabwe.
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18 Martyrs Way, Ntinda (Ministers’ Village),
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