Renee Kapuku overcame early academic struggles to earn a first-class degree from Oxford and a 3.80 GPA master’s from Harvard, thanks to her resilience, hard work, and a prestigious scholarship.


Renee Kapuku, a brilliant and determined young woman, has achieved remarkable academic success by earning a first-class bachelor’s degree in History from the University of Oxford, followed by a master’s degree in International Education Policy at Harvard University, where she graduated with an impressive 3.80 out of 4.00 GPA.
Her journey was far from easy. Renee revealed that during her first year at Oxford, she faced academic difficulties, barely achieving a 2.1 grade in some courses and even scoring a 2.2 in others. However, her perseverance, deep commitment to learning, and strong belief in herself enabled her to turn things around. She poured her efforts into her studies, ultimately graduating with top honors.
Renee’s outstanding undergraduate performance earned her the prestigious Kennedy Memorial Trust Scholarship, which fully funded her studies at Harvard—an opportunity she once doubted she could ever attain. At Harvard Graduate School of Education, she not only upheld her academic excellence but also thrived in a new environment, securing a near-perfect GPA.
Reflecting on her journey, Renee shared how doubt once clouded her dreams of
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Sources: ALLSCHOOL, SCHOLARSHIP REGION
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