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From the bustling streets of Adenta in Accra to the global academic stage in the United States, Mivheal Teye Tetteh’s journey is a powerful story of perseverance, sacrifice, and purpose.
Today, he is being celebrated at Florida International University (FIU) for his outstanding academic achievements, but his story began far from the spotlight.

Before the awards and international recognition, Mivheal faced the realities many young Ghanaians know all too well. He supported himself through school by engaging in small trading activities, determined to stay afloat and keep his dreams alive. Those early struggles shaped his discipline, resilience, and unwavering focus on success.
His hard work is now paying off in remarkable ways. Set to graduate in two weeks with a Master of Science in Higher Education Administration from FIU, Mivheal has maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA, placing him among the very best graduate students in his programme. His excellence earned him the prestigious Outstanding Graduate Academic Achievement Award from the College of Arts, Sciences and Education.
He was also named a finalist for the university-wide Outstanding Graduate Student Award, an honour that recognises not just academic brilliance, but leadership and impact.

Mivheal is not only focused on grades. He is also contributing to important conversations in education. His research explores how universities can better support international students, a topic that continues to gain global attention. His work has received support from international organisations, allowing him to present his research on global platforms.
Long before his journey to the United States, Mivheal had already made his mark in Ghana. He graduated as the overall best student and valedictorian at the University of Cape Coast, one of the country’s most respected institutions. His academic excellence dates back to his time at West Africa Senior High School, where he won the awards for best student in Literature and CRS, Social Studies.

Beyond academics, he is passionate about helping others succeed. Shortly after becoming valedictorian, he authored a book titled Mastering Campus Life in 21 Days, aimed at guiding students to balance their academic, spiritual, physical, and social lives.
Despite his global achievements, Mivheal’s story remains deeply rooted in humility and purpose. His journey is not just about personal success. It is about proving that no matter where you start, determination and hard work can take you anywhere.
Today, as he continues to break boundaries and gain international recognition, his life stands as a powerful reminder to young people across Ghana that your beginning does not define your future.
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