Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth has officially enrolled and will begin her studies at
United Theological Seminary on Monday, August 17
th in Dayton, Ohio.
“Omarosa will pursue a doctor of ministry, which will take about two years
to complete”, said Ivan Hicks, UTC Associate Dean for African-American Studies.
“She has expressed a calling in her life and it is our opportunity to provide leadership and guidance as she makes
a transformation,” Hicks said. “We’re excited about her coming to school at UTS.”
Stallworth is known for her roles on “The Apprentice,”
“The Celebrity Apprentice” and “The Surreal Life.”
“She certainly has a heart for ministry,” Hicks said. Stallworth received her undergraduate degree from Central State University and a Masters Degree from Howard
University.
Hicks said the fact that Stallworth’s had her ups and downs will help
make her a good minister.
“Some of the good things and bad things we’ve done in our lives
help us to actually relate and to be more widely accepted as a minister,” he said.
"I
am looking forward to returning home to Ohio and beginning my studies at United Theological Seminary. It has been two years
in the making. I made a very personal decision to enroll and study the word of God. I want to grow as a person and finally
discover what God's purpose for my life is,” says Omarosa "Onee" Manigault.
Omarosa is a native of Youngstown, Ohio.
Omarosa’s Upcoming projects:
OMAROSA will be featured on TV ONE’s “LIFE AFTER,” a new series exploring turning points in Celebrities’ Lives,
beginning Sunday, September, 13, 2009 at 10:00pm (EDT). Part biography, part confessional, “Live After” is an overall celebration of the human spirit.
Omarosa and her mom, “Momarosa” will make a guest appearance and
share their culinary talents and favorite recipes on a new celebrity cooking show, “Irene Cooking with the Stars,”premiering in August.
Omarosa’s Charity Work
Omarosa’s passion is her work on behalf of at-risk youth and the homeless.
She has worked on behalf of; the Positive Vibrations programs in Compton, California,
the Fred Jordan Mission on Skid Row in Los Angeles, serves as a Youth Ambassador
for NOBLE (National Association of Black Law Enforcement Officers) and is a celebrity
Goodwill Ambassador for the Haitian Support Project.
Source: (PClarke PR)