How Dolapo Received Over $75,000 In Funding & Graduated Debt Free

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Don’t go broke trying to get a university education folks! In this episode, Reni interviews Dolapo Fadare about her journey to graduating from a 5-year university program, completely debt-free. Dolapo received $25,000 in grants for professional development and $50,000 from academic and community development scholarships!  Aside from her scholarships, she participated in 12 conferences and internships in 5 countries across the world. She is passionate about youth development and serves as a mentor for other Black women. Want to tap into Dolapo’s knowledge? Check out her firm Strive Opp, a social enterprise and education consultancy firm that provides three-tiered services for scholarships. StriveOpp posts daily scholarships and job opportunities on their Instagram stories.  Connect With Dolapo!  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dolapo-fadare/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/striveopp/ Resources Dolapo Mentioned: - United Nations Educational Pilgrimage For Youth - Junior Team Canada by Global Vision - Oxbridge Academic Programs @ Columbia University - Emerging Issues In Human Rights @ University of Winnipeg - Terry Fox Humanitarian Award - Cansbridge fellowship - Export Development Canada Scholarship - Queen Elizabeth Scholar Program Sending money abroad? Check out Lemonade Finance and use code 'xoreni' for 10% cash back - https://bit.ly/3Owc75j Connect With Us! Follow the podcast on Instagram: @dontgobroketrying Follow Reni on Instagram: @xoreni Visit our website: https://renitheresource.com/category/podcast/ Follow along on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/xoReni Email your coinfession to [email protected] Use hashtag #DGBTpod to continue the conversation on Twitter! & remember, don't go broke trying to live your best life. Disclaimer: The views and opinions shared on this channel are for informational and educational purposes only. This is NOT financial advice. Always do your own research and due diligence before investing.