Nicki Minaj gives straight-A students a generous Twitter surprise

The rapper extraordinaire offered to help pay college expenses for fans in need.
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Maria Gallucci
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Nicki Minaj gives straight-A students a generous Twitter surprise
A most benevolent diva. Credit: Mike Coppola/Getty Images for People.com

Fans of Nicki Minaj piled on with internet praise this weekend after the artist offered to pay college-related expenses for students with straight A's.

Minaj responded to dozens of requests on Twitter from fans seeking hundreds or thousands of dollars to pay down student loans or cover the costs of books or online courses.

People tweeted photos of their stellar report cards and explained their financial circumstances.

The generous giveaway grew out of a separate contest on Minaj's Twitter feed. The rap superstar had asked fans to send videos of themselves singing along to her song "Regret in Your Tears" via the instant music video app Musical.ly. The winners will be flown out and have a chance to hang with Minaj.

When Minaj clarified that fans from any country in the world could participate, one user responded, "Well you wanna pay for my tuition?"

Apparently she does.

Minaj's spontaneous Twitter "scholarship fund" comes only weeks after Chance the Rapper helped launch a fund for arts and literature education within the Chicago Public Schools system.

In late March, Chance announced that NBA basketball team Chicago Bulls had donated $1 million to the fund as part of the rapper's effort to raise $215 million for students across the Windy City.

Minaj ultimately promised financial support to more than two dozen fans, though she vowed to start another campaign "if I have any money left" by the end of the first one.

Minaj reportedly earned $20.5 million in 2016 alone, making her the sixth-highest earner on Forbes "Hip-Hop Cash Kings" Top 10 list last year.

That should be enough to cover fees for a few students, at the rate college tuitions are going.

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Maria Gallucci was a Science Reporter at Mashable. She was previously the energy and environment reporter at International Business Times; features editor of Makeshift magazine; clean economy reporter for InsideClimate News; and a correspondent in Mexico City until 2011. Maria holds degrees in journalism and Spanish from Ohio University's Honors Tutorial College.

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