Lizzo has generously contributed to her alma mater, the University of Houston. The singer has launched the Sasha Be Flooting Music Scholarship, which aims to provide opportunities for students passionate about music. The scholarship benefits the deserving recipient and strengthens the music program at the University of Houston.
Lizzo, known for her chart-topping hits and uplifting messages, has created the Sasha Be Flooting Music Scholarship at the University of Houston. As a former student of the Moores School of Music student, the “Truth Hurts” singer has a personal connection to the institution that played a significant role in her musical journey.
The scholarship, valued at $50,000, is aimed at nurturing and supporting talented individuals who aspire to pursue a music career.
Its recipient will be a deserving young student with a strong passion for music.
By providing financial support, the About Damn Time artist intends to create opportunities and open doors for the recipient, assisting them on their path to success in the music industry. The scholarship announcement, made on June 23, 2023, signifies Lizzo’s commitment to giving back to the university that contributed to her growth and development.
Lizzo took to Instagram to share the news, stating, “Me and the University of Houston have come together to offer the ‘Sasha be flooting’ Music scholarship.”
The establishment of the scholarship not only benefits the deserving student and contributes to strengthening the music program at the University of Houston. It underscores Lizzo’s belief in the importance of education and her dedication to fostering opportunities for talented individuals to pursue their dreams.
In other news, Lizzo is set to headline the Made In America music festival alongside SZA. The star-studded event promises to captivate the crowd and showcase the talents of these acclaimed artists.
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