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Zimbabwe academy eyes Ivy League ties without the Ivy visas
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83347, member: 160"] A Zimbabwean academy is trying to bring Ivy League prestige home without the visa hassle. Sharpe Business Academy, founded by property figure Ken Sharpe, is pursuing partnerships with American universities. The goal is to align its programs with top-tier global standards, offering a local alternative for students facing travel and cost barriers. CEO Rutendo Mudzamiri stated the academy operates with a premium vision inspired by exposure to schools like Harvard and Stanford. The institution has already secured national accreditation from the Higher Education Examinations Council. It integrates international case studies and practical entrepreneurship training into its curriculum. The academy focuses on skills-based education for emerging entrepreneurs and executives. Its flagship program requires a business plan submission for entry, using that plan to track student progress. Over two thousand people have signed up for this offering since the academy launched. More than two hundred students have graduated from the academy to date. Seed funding totaling fifty-two thousand dollars has been awarded to six top-performing graduates for their ventures. Some alumni, now spread across eight countries, have pledged to sponsor future winners. The institution plans to introduce twelve new executive programs. Mudzamiri emphasized that the academy's design bridges the gap between academic theory and real-world business practice. She credited the national ministry for maintaining strict accreditation standards that ensure educational quality and compliance. [/QUOTE]
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