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Keba Ambrose

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Jackson State University student Keba Ambrose heads to Princeton University this summer to attend its Public Policy and International Affairs Junior Summer Institute.

Jackson State University student Keba Ambrose is always ready to take on a new challenge. After hearing about a summer institute on public policy at New Jersey's Princeton University, she worked tirelessly to fine-tune her personal statement for the application process.

A few days ago, Ambrose got the news that Princeton had accepted her to the summer institute.

"Usually when you think of Princeton, you think of a challenge," Ambrose said. "I chose them because I want to challenge myself."

The institute is part of the Princeton's Public Policy and International Affairs Fellowship Program, a national consortium of top public-policy and international-affairs graduate schools. The program begins June 9 and ends July 31.
 
"I thought it would be a good opportunity for me to see what a grad program is about and learn more about public policy," she says.

The 20-year-old New York native grew up on the Caribbean island of Antigua and moved to Titusville, Fla., a few years ago. She heard about JSU from a friend, and after applying, she received a full academic scholarship. She played soccer for the university during her first two years. Now in her third year at JSU, she is taking junior- and senior-level classes.

The political-science major has her sights set high. After graduating, she plans to move to Washington, D.C., and attend law school . She says she wants to work in government, thought she isn't sure what her exact role will be.

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