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Lynne’s Transition From Kenya to Missouri State University

Lynne’s Transition From Kenya to Missouri State University
Lynne’s Transition From Kenya to Missouri State University

Lynne Nessah’s journey from Laikipia County to the United States marks the fulfillment of a dream she has carried since childhood. Studying abroad was never a distant fantasy for her, it was always a goal she intended to achieve.

After earning her Bachelor’s degree in Public Health from Kenyatta University, Lynne made a strategic decision to first gain hands-on experience in her field. That professional exposure strengthened her clarity and confidence about advancing her studies. Now, she is set to pursue a Master’s in Public Health at Missouri State University.

Her pathway began through a connection with a friend who is a professor at Missouri State University. That introduction led her to structured guidance through the International Scholars Program. She credits the program for offering steady support throughout her application and preparation process.

Lynne describes her visa interview as brief but memorable. She was asked a few focused questions about her program choice and her motivation for pursuing public health. With the help of mock interviews and structured coaching, she approached the interview calmly and confidently. This preparation helped her secure her visa approval smoothly.

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She deeply appreciates the unwavering encouragement from her family, whose belief in her potential has been instrumental. As she prepares to travel via Lufthansa, with stopovers in Brussels and Chicago before arriving in Springfield, Missouri, she reflects on the emotional balance. She experiences both leaving home and embracing new opportunities.

Looking ahead, Lynne is optimistic about adapting to her new academic environment, building meaningful connections, and excelling in her studies.

This inspiring story is brought to you by The International Scholars Program (ISP), a one-stop global mobility platform empowering bright talent to study, live, and work abroad. Through diverse pathways including academic study, cultural exchange, permanent residency, and vocational training, ISP unlocks global opportunities without limits.

Through our Academic Study Pathway, we have built strong global partnerships to ensure a seamless master’s journey. This pathway covers everything from school admissions and funding to visa applications, travel arrangements, and studying abroad. Regardless of your undergraduate background, ambitious students can pursue STEM-designated master’s programs. Students receive the structure, guidance, and global network needed to turn aspirations into achievements.

Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity! Apply today at www.internationalscholarsprogram.com

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Lynne’s Transition From Kenya to Missouri State University

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