Queen Bey wants to help ladies get in formation and simpsons sex videospursue a college education, so she's decided to award scholarships to four ambitious, creative, and lucky AF women.
To celebrate the one-year anniversary of Beyoncé's powerful visual album, Lemonade, the singer announced her 2017-2018 Formation Scholars program on Monday, which she hopes will "encourage and support young women who are unafraid to think outside the box and are bold, creative, conscious and confident."
SEE ALSO: The 10 emotions we collectively felt when watching 'Lemonade' for the first time one year agoBey's Formation Scholarship awards will be presented to female students -- incoming, current, or graduate -- from the following universities: Berklee College of Music, Howard University, Parsons School of Design, and Spelman College.
Each school will have the opportunity to offer one scholarship to a driven young woman studying creative arts, music, literature, or African-American studies -- so in other words, to women channeling Bey.
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To learn more about the Formation scholarships and application deadlines, check in with participating colleges.
Prepare to slay your school days.🐝 🍋 📚
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