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Securing my US visa was the Most Exhilarating Moment in My Life -Eunice Mbugua

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Eunice Mbugua, a Kenyan student at Missouri State University, narrates how she was introduced to a program that assists brilliant Kenyan students in pursuing higher education abroad by one of her relatives who had witnessed numerous outstanding students relocate to the U.S. for higher education through it, and she embraced the opportunity wholeheartedly. Fondly recalling her visa interview day as a pivotal moment signaling the beginning of her journey toward realizing the American dream, she expresses the overwhelming joy of securing her visa, deeming it the most exciting experience. So profound was this emotion that she chose to carry her cherished blue slip, among her most prized possessions, to the U.S.

Eunice Mbugua at Missouri State University

Eunice is now glad that her efforts have paid off despite many uncertainties and emotional challenges. Moreover, she finds a sense of community and belonging at Missouri State University, courtesy of The KENYA Airlift program, which has fostered a substantial Kenyan presence on campus. The supportive network of fellow Kenyan students has made her feel at home, enhancing her overall experience as she pursues her academic goals in Project Management.

This article is brought to your courtesy of The KENYA Airlift Program

The KENYA Airlift Program is an award-winning initiative that helps brilliant Kenyan Students achieve the dream of studying in the US regardless of their financial background.

The program was founded in late 2018 by US-based education & technology consultant Bob Mwiti.

The program’s mission is achieved through key partnership with MPOWER Financing as the official lending partner for unsecured student loans that cover both tuition and living expenses, partnership with universities in US where the program negotiates tuition fee waivers and scholarships, partnership with The Airlift Sacco to help finance students’ relocation expenses and partnership with Qatar Airways who offer discounted relocation air tickets to the students.

The program only accommodates ambitious and incredibly talented Kenyans who are willing to take a leap of faith in joining the tech industry by studying STEM or business-related master’s programs.

This award-winning program is trying to fix two major challenges Kenyan Students face in their quest to study in America, namely:

Financing and career support

The program is divided into two options; regular and parallel, which are based on the student’s academic qualifications and financial capabilities.

Regular student’s academic requirement is a B plain mean grade in KCSE with a B plain in Mathematics or Physics and a second class division in undergraduate, whereas Parallel students’ academic requirements is a C+ mean grade in KCSE and a second class division in undergraduate.

The program has an active membership of about 2000 students, and as of January 2023, the program has seen over 200 students relocate since inception, to study at various top State Universities in the US, with many more currently in the relocation pipeline.

The program has official working relationship with top Universities in North America namely:

  • The University of Alabama in Huntsville
  • Grand valley State University
  • South Dakota State University
  • Indiana University of Pennsylvania
  • Missouri State University
  • University of Louisville
  • University of Kentucky

If you are interested in joining this fantastic program, please apply today by visiting our website at www.kenyaairliftprogram.com

For any further inquiries, you can also visit our head office in Nairobi at Muthaiga Square, 3rd Floor suite 311 on Thika Road opposite Muthaiga Police Station or you can give us a call at 0721-263-977.

 

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The University of Delaware Has Reshaped My World-Sylvia Okwach

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Sylvia Okwach, a beneficiary of The Kenya Airlift Program at the University of Delaware, has experienced a truly transformative adventure during her initial two months at the university. The diverse academic environment has not only facilitated the acquisition of new concepts but has also provided opportunities for unlearning and relearning, fostering a dynamic approach to both personal and intellectual growth.

Sylvia Okwach at the University of Delaware

Beyond the classroom, she has embraced the social fabric of university life, forming connections with students hailing from different corners of the globe. Engaging with professors who offer a myriad of thoughts and opinions, Sylvia has found herself challenged and inspired, leading to a profound impact on her mindset on a diverse array of subjects.

Sylvia, driven by her transformative experiences at the University of Delaware through The Kenya Airlift Program, envisions making a significant impact in Africa and beyond, particularly in the banking sector. Inspired by the diverse perspectives and global insights gained from her interactions with both professors and fellow students, Sylvia aspires to bring innovative and inclusive practices to the financial landscape.

This article is brought to your courtesy of The KENYA Airlift Program

The KENYA Airlift program is an award-winning initiative that helps bright Kenyan students like you to pursue master’s studies both in the US and Canada regardless of your financial background.

We financially support your relocation, tuition and living expenses cost through a combination of unsecured student loans and scholarships from some of our partner universities.

Some of our partner Universities include.

  • University of Kentucky
  • Indiana University of Pennsylvania
  • Missouri State University
  • University of Louisville
  • University of Delaware
  • Grand Valley State University
  • South Dakota State University
  • Temple University
  • The University of Alabama in Huntsville
  • Northeastern University Toronto & Vancouver, Canada

For us it’s not just a matter of funding your education in North America, but also part of our mission is to hold your hand throughout the whole journey of studying abroad and help you with the much-needed career support.

To qualify for this fantastic program, you must have scored at least a C+ mean grade in KCSE with at least a strong 2nd class division in any undergraduate major.

Apply today by visiting our website at www.kenyaairliftprogram.com

In case of any inquiries, please give us a call at 0721-263-977 or 0703-509-493

For a physical visit in Nairobi, we are located at Muthaiga Square, 3rd Floor Suite 311, on Thika Rd, Opposite Muthaiga Police Station.

We are also located in Meru town at Royal Business Park, 4th Floor, on Njuri Ncheke Street.

The KENYA Airlift Program, Passion led us here!

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Kitengela International School parents move to court to block Form One selection

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Advocate Danstan Omari has submitted an application for an injunction to halt the Form One selection procedure on behalf of the students and parents of Kitengela International School.

The parents are petitioning the court to block the placement pending an appeal against the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) results released last week.

The Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) was contacted on Friday by the headteacher of Kitengela International School, who requested a review of the KCPE results, claiming that they “do not reflect the true academic abilities” of the students.

The principal asked the council to carefully examine, confirm, and assess “all candidates’ answer scripts and award them the highest score,” since none of the 186 candidates from the school received 400 marks, and the top candidate received 358.

“Some of our candidates have enrolled in other different schools because of the disappointment of the 2022 KCPE results and are getting their rightful marks which are higher than all their counterparts who used to perform better than them,” he wrote.

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KCPE Errors: MPs call for remarking, demand an explanation from Cs Machogu

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Concerns have been expressed by a number of parliamentarians regarding the anomalies in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) 2023 results.

The MPs, led by Marakwet West lawmaker Timothy Kipchumba Toroitich and Tinderet MP Julius Melly, have disclosed that they want to call Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu to account for the ineptitude in parliament.

“The exam was not fair and credible. How is it possible for students in the same school to score same marks, some got marks for papers they did not take. We, the committee for education will conduct investigations. Those found culpable of mismanaging KCPE must go home,” Toroitich said on Sunday during the Holy Family Kapsowar Catholic Church’s fundraiser.

Melly, the chairperson of the National Assembly Education Committee argued that the results released by KNEC could not be credible.

“When you see students scoring the same marks, there is a problem. And it has to be either the person who marked the papers, or the exam supervision exercise,”Melly said.

On his part, Kesses Member of Parliament Julius Ruto has said that the incident has broken the hearts of many students who were hoping to excel in the exam.

“What was the essence of Machogu fastening the marking process? We are shuttering hopes of young students. Machogu has to be serious,” Ruto said.

The leaders have called for the remarking of the exams.

KCPE Errors: MPs call for remarking, demand an explanation from Cs Machogu

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