Megan Thee Stallion plans to open a supported living home


A degree in Health Care Administration will help Megan Thee Stallion open a supported living environment.
Megan Thee Stallion continues to celebrate her graduation from university.

The 26-year-old rapper posted several photos on social media in which she wears her graduation robe and holds her degree in her hand, after being sworn in at the University of South Texas at the weekend, while in an interview with "Rolling Stone" she stated that she will keep her promise to open a supported living home in her hometown of Houston, which she first mentioned in 2019.

"I have not yet overcome the fact that I can finally say that I am a university graduate. Graduate of a Historical College and University of Blacks. "I thank my friends and family for supporting me all this time, because without you I would have lost my mind," wrote Megan Thee Stallion, who graduated in Health Care Administration.

Speaking to Rolling Stone, she expressed her excitement for her graduation and said she intends to make a difference in the health community with her degree.

"I still intend to open this supported living space and I definitely want to hire new university graduates. No one ever wants to hire someone who has just graduated from university. "They think you have no experience, so I want to create a place where you can gain experience," he said.

Supported living quarters usually function as long-stay - supported living quarters, which can accommodate people who are partially self-employed or lifelong supported.

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Megan Thee Stallion described her plans, which include her classmates, speaking to People in 2020.

"I really wanted to be a hospital manager, but I knew I still wanted to be Megan Thee Stallion. I would say, "What can I do?" I said: “You know something, I will open a supported living roof and I will use the money I get from rap to open it. "Then I will let my classmates run it," he said at the time.

After a change of direction and the change between live and online courses, while trying to become a music superstar, Megan Thee Stallion's dream of graduating finally came true on Saturday.

"I thought I wanted to be a nurse and then I went to school and I said, okay, I definitely do not want to be a nurse. "I did not tell my parents that I changed my major and then I really started rap," he told Rolling Stone.

"I left Prairie View University and came home. I got a job, but I was still going to community colleges. Finally, I said, “Do you know anything? "I have to go back to campus." "So then I ended up at the University of South Texas."

Megan Thee Stallion, who was awarded the 18th Houston Congressional District Humanitarian Award the same weekend she was sworn in, launched the Don't Stop Scholarship Fund in 2020, which raised $ 10,000 in two colored undergraduate degrees. female students.

The Grammy-winning rapper also funded a full-time fellowship for a lucky student at JAY-Z's Roc Nation School of Music, Sports and Entertainment at the University of Long Island.