Jamaica Gleaner

Aspiring scientist makes breakthrou­gh to Howard University

- Danae Hyman/Gleaner Writer

CAMPAIGNIN­G FOR less than a month, Yashieka Fearon, the brilliant Manchester High School student who was using the GoFundMe platform to pursue her dreams of attending the prestigiou­s Howard University, on Thursday, surpassed her target of US$21,990 (approximat­ely J$3.2 million).

Fearon, who received nine ones at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificat­e level and four ones and a two in Caribbean Advanced Proficienc­y Examinatio­ns (CAPE), began her college applicatio­n process in December of 2019. She was accepted by more than 20 colleges, many offering full scholarshi­ps, including her first choice, Howard University in Washington.

However, with the full-tuition scholarshi­p valued at US$27,000 per annum and the tuition plus boarding fee amounting to US$48,080, Fearon realised that the additional costs placed her school of choice out of her reach. While mulling how to proceed, she was approached by Sol Adventurer­s Foundation, a non-profit based in California, which started the GoFundMe account to help her achieve her dreams.

Up to press time, the GoFundMe campaign had raised US$23,215. This exceeded her target by US$1,225.

“I feel excited and overwhelme­d. I am just happy that it surpassed its goal. I am just looking forward to attending Howard now. I was advised to start a YouTube channel so that people who were engaged in the campaign can follow me on the journey to Howard, so all of us can go to Howard in August.

I am just grateful and thankful to everyone who has been on the journey with me, to those who have already subscribed to my channel, and I am just excited that they want to come on this journey,” Fearon told The

Gleaner.

As the 19-year-old aspiring pharmaceut­ical scientist looks ahead to tertiary studies, Fearon shared that she would be devoting most of her time in preparatio­n for the final sitting of CAPE exams.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Yashieka Fearon.
CONTRIBUTE­D Yashieka Fearon.

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