P Diddy founded the $ 1 million Scholarship Fund at Howard University

P Diddy is not only traditionally included in the list of the richest rappers, but also famous for its active civic position. Leaving behind him in the ranking of the richest rap artists Dr. Dre and Jay-Z, he continues to invest his money not only in business projects, but also in educational programs.

The transfer of the check was a big one

P Diddy founded the Sean Combs Scholarship Fund, a $ 1 million scholarship fund. The transfer of the nominal check has passed with a grand scale and pathos on the Verizon Center scene, as befits a star of his level. Scholarships and grants are intended for students of business faculties who have high results in training. Also, fellows can take the help of a mentor from among the staff of CombsEnterprises and pass an internship at Bad Boy Entertainment or Revolt Media & TV.

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During the official transfer of the check, the American rapper said that he was grateful to the university for the knowledge and support that they had given him during the training. According to P Diddy, gifted students will be able not only to receive financial support, but also to get a professional practice in his company Bad Boy Entertainment or Revolt Media & TV and show their abilities in practice:

Black students are one of the groups that are discriminated against. They have fewer opportunities for obtaining decent education and practice in large companies. I hope that my help can contribute to the development of gifted children so that they have equal economic and social opportunities. This scholarship will give new opportunities for the next generation of leaders, will help realize their dreams.

P Diddy was enrolled as a student at Howard University in 1990, but left after two years of study for his dream of becoming a musician. Nevertheless, he achieved success in show business and was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Humanities at Howard University in 2014.