Van Beek Business Scholarship Analysis

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As I heard the screeching sounds of the gates of my compound, I dashed out in excitement knowing that my mom had returned from what seemed to be a long day of work. Upon reaching her, the gloomy look on her face did not sit well with as me as my mother is the most cheerful person I know. In my curiosity, I asked her what the problem was. As tears rolled down her cheeks, she told me that she had to close down her store because the business had failed and she had been suffering large amounts of financial losses. This memory, I recall so vividly, as this news initiated a series of changes in my life. Within the next week, I was told that we were relocating and that I had to enroll in a new school. At the age of 8, I was oblivious to why my family had to make so many financial cuts because of the loss of one business. Filled with anger and disappointment, I realized that what was once my reality had become my dream. From a young age, I knew I had a passion for business. I watched …show more content…

With the aid provided through the Chevron International Reach Scholarship, Calvin College Honors Scholarship, and the Van Beek Business Scholarship, I could once again see a light at the end of the tunnel. In August 2012, I had the opportunity to pursue my college degree at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Amidst the culture shock, homesickness and diversity, one thing that stood out to me was the business dynamics in the United States. After extensive conversations with students and professors in the Business Department, I realized what my mother had lacked in the formation of her business—a Business Plan. In that moment, it occurred to me that there are infinite opportunities for improvement in the business sector in Nigeria, in which individuals would rather “wing it” than plan

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