Growing up in difficult circumstances, becoming a homeless 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥 after his father passed away, overcoming everything, Mosley won many scholarships with a total value of up to 3 million USD.
Tupac Mosley (17 years old, living in Memphis, Tennessee, USA) makes many people admire his academic achievements.
Graduating from high school with the highest average score of 4.3 in the whole class, Mosley received a scholarship worth 3 million USD and acceptance notices from 40 universities.
It is worth mentioning that Mosley was a 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥 who grew up in hardship and deprivation, often having to move places. There were times when he did not even know where he slept or how he got to school.
Mosley – a homeless male student was welcomed by 40 universities with a scholarship worth 3 million USD.
Mosley – homeless male student welcomed by 40 universities with scholarships worth 3 million USD .
After Mosley’s father passed away, his family faced financial difficulties and were unable to pay their bills.
On February 21, they were officially evicted from their home. Their days of living in temporary housing and constantly moving began here.
The 17-year-old boy said that it was the worst time of his life. However, Mosley did not give up because of that. On the contrary, he tried harder, focused on studying more, and his academic performance was always at the top of the class.
Being welcomed by 40 universities with valuable scholarships is the sweet fruit after a series of days of Mosley’s tireless efforts.
“It was really a blessing,” he told CNN .
Lee-anne Cox – the teacher who helped him get the scholarship – said she was very proud of the student.
“I have been a student guidance counsellor for 11 years and Mosley is the first student to achieve such good results. He is intelligent and very determined,” said Lee-anne Cox.
The story of a 17-year-old male student is proof of the saying “Nothing is impossible, as long as we have faith and perseverance.”
Speaking at his graduation ceremony, Mosley said: “I am very lucky to have teachers, family and friends who have always been there to help me overcome all the difficulties and challenges. Without them, I would not have had the courage to continue and I would not be standing in this position today.”
At the same time, Mosley also affirmed that he will try to make everyone proud and feel right for giving him trust and motivation.
In September of this year, Mosley will become a student at Tennessee State University, majoring in Electrical Engineering.
Mosley’s story is a testament to the fact that with hard work and perseverance, “nothing is impossible.”