Unlocking the Entrepreneurial Spirit of Malawi’s Refugee Community
First-of-its-kind coding center opens in Dzaleka refugee camp.
First-of-its-kind coding center opens in Dzaleka refugee camp.
A model that lets students drive their education—and overcome barriers to higher education.
SNHU GEM students continue to study and succeed despite uncertain times — here’s what we can learn from GEM’s flexible, competency-based model.
In the last year, COVID-19 has drastically reshaped all of our lives—how we work, shop, visit with friends and family and, of course, how we go to school. As one of the fastest growing universities in the nation — with 160,000 online learners and 3,000 on-campus students — SNHU was uniquely suited to tackle the
Bringing a college education to students in refugee camps has the potential to change the world — and might just revolutionize higher education in the United States.
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.
I’ve just returned from almost three weeks of travel in Africa, covering four countries — Rwanda, South Africa, Malawi, and Namibia. This post is my attempt to share just a little of what we experienced.
If you are a student, and you want to be successful, you should consider the four following few items on your journey. These will be important to you for your success. Know your “why.” Be consistent. Live your life with integrity. And finally, never misuse any opportunity of connecting and seeking support. Knowing your “why”
After I complete my Bachelor’s degree from Southern New Hampshire University, I plan to apply to schools and begin my Master’s degree. Also, I plan to apply for a job and begin to develop my own business. I am passionate about promoting social protection, especially for children in my country. A Master’s degree is very