SNHU GEM Celebrates the newest class of graduates from Cape Town, South Africa
SNHU GEM and its partner, the Scalabrini Centre of Cape Town joined together to celebrate the graduating classes of 2021 and 2022.
SNHU GEM and its partner, the Scalabrini Centre of Cape Town joined together to celebrate the graduating classes of 2021 and 2022.
Meet Agnes: The SNHU GEM graduate and Project Manager dedicated to refugee education. Agnes will join SNHU GEM students from around the world at a World Refugee Day panel on Thursday, June 23.
Meet Jackson: A refugee student from the DRC who turned his passion for technology into a career in IT. Jackson will join SNHU GEM students from around the world at a World Refugee Day panel on Thursday, June 23.
Meet Alnarjes: The Syrian refugee and SNHU GEM graduate pursuing her dream of medical school. Alnarjes will join SNHU GEM students from around the world at a World Refugee Day panel on Thursday, June 23.
SNHU GEM alum Remy founded TakenoLab Technology School to provide coding and entrepreneurship skills to his community.
We are excited to serve the refugee community. We know how hard it is to pursue tertiary education when you have refugee status.
There are currently 68.5 million displaced people worldwide. Today, on World Refugee Day, SNHU is proud to introduce Julia Oduol, an SNHU student currently living and studying in Cape Town, South Africa. A recent associate degree graduate, Oduol is now earning her bachelor’s degree in business.
Joseph Dusabe, SNHU/Kepler graduate from the Kiziba campus in Rwanda, has been named a 2019 Acumen Fellow. Joseph is the Founder and CEO of Itetero Iwacu Organization, a Rwandan-based social enterprise that provides high-quality education, fights child stunting through effective nutrition, and advocates for children living with noncommunicable diseases. Joseph served as a teacher before
Southern New Hampshire University’s Global Days of Service is a month-long collective of service, during which alumni, students, faculty, and staff organize projects with causes and organizations to strengthen their communities. This year, from April 1 through May 14, more than 1,350 SNHU volunteers served at 112 project sites from Maine to Hawaii, from Texas to Colorado, and from
Yvette says she always dreamed about obtaining a degree that would prepare her “for the reality of the workplace.