Ghanaian actress Juliet Ibrahim has earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Berkeley College, USA, 20 years after high school, overcoming personal sacrifices and career demands to graduate with honors and inspire others to never give up on their dreams.


Juliet Ibrahim, a renowned Ghanaian actress and filmmaker, has proudly earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a focus on Marketing Communications from Berkeley College, USA — 20 years after she completed high school.
At 39, Juliet shared her emotional journey on Instagram, expressing how she put her education on hold to support her younger siblings. She rose to fame at 19 and became fully immersed in her career, making it difficult to return to school.
Everything changed in 2021 when a close friend encouraged her to pursue her academic dreams. Juliet enrolled in Berkeley College’s online program and, with dedication and resilience, completed her degree after four years.
She graduated with honors, maintaining a strong GPA of 3.33. Though she initially aimed for a 3.5, she found fulfillment in knowing she gave her best—juggling motherhood, a demanding career, and academic life.
Juliet sees her achievement not just as a personal victory but as a symbol of perseverance. She encourages other women to never give up on their goals, reminding them that it’s never too late to begin again.
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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, SCHOLARSHIP REGION
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