A Ghanaian Health Science student at Howard University in the United States is appealing for financial assistance of over $29,000 to enable her to graduate this December.
According to her, she has been placed on a registration hold due to her inability to settle the outstanding balance on her account.
She explained that despite raising some funds through donations and part-time work, the restriction on international students working more than 20 hours limited her ability to earn enough.
She also turned to her father, who is her sole financial supporter, but he was unable to provide sufficient help due to income constraints in Ghana's cedi-based economy.
The student is now seeking support from the public and benevolent individuals to fulfill her dream of graduating and advancing her education to become a physician assistant, with the ultimate goal of returning to serve medically underserved communities in Ghana.
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