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“Level Up”: Ciara is going to Harvard

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ABC/Mitch HaasethCiara is fulfilling one of her dreams as she was just accepted into the Harvard Business of Entertainment, Media and Sports program.

“I always dreamt of going to college, but by God’s grace, my music career took me on a path that I’m so thankful for. This week I got accepted into Harvard!,” the “Level Up” singer commented on Instagram with a photo of her wearing a Harvard sweatshirt. She added, “Words cannot describe my excitement.” The Grammy award-winning singer calls her acceptance “a once in a lifetime opportunity.”

According to Harvard Business School’s website, admission to the program is a “selective process based on your professional achievement and organizational responsibilities.”

Students in the program will learn how to “develop and execute more effective business strategies,” “debate and analyze the business and technology trends that are redefining the industry” and “learn how to launch and manage creative products and portfolios more strategically.” 

LL Cool J participated in the program in 2016 and he tweeted a photo of himself at the school with the comment, “I’m taking classes at the Harvard business school. You’re never too cool to learn!”

Ciara is expanding her career as an entrepreneur. She’s working with her husband, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, developing film, TV and digital content through their new production company, Why Not You Productions. 

The 33-year old singer released her seventh album, Beauty Marks, on May 10.

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