Blac Chyna has revealed she has been accepted on a Harvard business course.

The television personality will partake in an online course called Business Analytics at the university's Business School, working 40 hours over eight weeks.

It comes just days after the 30-year-old posted an impassioned Instagram post about how she was looking forward to 'new beginnings' after feeling 'bullied, humiliated and manipulated as mother'.

Blac Chyna has revealed she has been accepted on a Harvard business course

Chyna, real name Angela Renee White, told TMZ: 'Where I'm at now is a stage of realization and growth, I want to be great for myself and my kids.

'School is going to help me take things up a couple of notches.

'People are always talking about me, might as well talk about the good, I'm excited for the next chapter.'

The television personality will partake in an online course at University's Business School, working 40 hours over eight weeks

In a letter obtained by the publication it read: 'Dear Angela,

'Congratulations! On behalf of Harvard Business School Online, I am pleased to inform you that your application has been approved for the Business Analytics cohort beginning May 29, 2019.

'We are excited to welcome you to the HBS Online community and are eager to engage with you in the coming months.

'The HBS Online team is confident that your participation throughout the course will be invaluable to your fellow cohort members. We look for to having you join us!'

Chyna issued a passionate statement on Instagram on Monday, revealing she's been 'bullied, humiliated and manipulated' as a mother.

Perspective: Chyna issued a passionate statement on Instagram on Monday, revealing she's been 'bullied, humiliated and manipulated' as a mother

The model and mother-of-two promised her fans she'd be more open, hinting the 'perspective' of her from the media and people closest to her hasn't been accurate.

'Growth is painful. Change is painful. But, nothing is as painful as being where you do not belong! #newbeginnings,' she said in the caption of her Instagram post.

'Over the last couple of years, you guys have been given a perspective of who I am from the media and people closest to me,' she began.

'I've been Bullied, Humiliated, Manipulated and Discredit(ed) as a mom!' she continued, though she didn't mention who specifically did those things.

'Looking back at a lot of my actions, I'm reflecting and realizing that confusion is a serious thing,' she added.

Statement: The model and mother-of-two promised her fans she'd be more open, hinting the 'perspective' of her from the media and people closest to her hasn't been accurate

'Of course, I'm not proud of some of the pain I have caused, and I'm working to be the best me,' she added.

'Blac Chyna doesn't define Angela White as a person,' she continued. 'At 30, I am overwhelmed by the blessings I have. Being a mother of two amazing children.'

She added that she's planning on opening up, adding, 'I don't talk on things often but I promise to give you guys more of me. Angela White perspective.'

'Thank you for years of endless love. Your support for me is a blessing,' Blac Chyna concluded.

Chyna spent her Easter Sunday hunting for Easter Eggs with her two children, two year old Dream Kardashian, who she had with Rob Kardashian, and six year old King Cairo, who she had with Tyga.

While Blac Chyna didn't specifically address any incidents of bullying, manipulating or humiliation, she has had a rather tumultuous year.

Earlier this month, Blac Chyna was sued for $48,000 for five months of unpaid rent for a rental property she left in Studio City, California.

She also recently resolved a custody dispute with Rob Kardashian, where they agreed he will stop paying her over $20,000 a month in maintenance.

She did wish her ex a happy birthday in March, as their daughter Dream threw him a St. Patrick's Day themed party.