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A. Ramani Memorial Scholarship

Funded by
$5,000
2 winners, $2,500 each
Awarded
Application Deadline
Jul 29, 2024
Winners Announced
Aug 29, 2024
Education Level
High School, Undergraduate
Eligibility Requirements
Education Level:
High school senior or four-year undergraduate student
Identity:
International student

Altaf Ramani, a determined and devoted father, embarked on a journey from India to the United States of America with a singular vision: to provide his children with the finest education. His unwavering commitment to the value of learning propelled him to make significant sacrifices along the way. Altaf's sacrifices were not merely financial; they were a testament to his enduring belief in the transformative power of education. His story is one of resilience, selflessness, and the boundless love of a parent striving to secure a brighter future for his children.

A. Ramani Memorial Scholarship is an opportunity for outstanding international scholars who have no other means of financing their studies, to pursue postgraduate education in the United States by reducing the financial burden of a college education.

This scholarship aims to support International students attending school in the United States by reducing the financial burden of a college education.

Any international student or non-US citizen who is a high school senior or four-year undergraduate student may apply for this scholarship opportunity.

To apply, tell us how your parents’ sacrifices have affected your goals and how you plan to pay forward their sacrifices.

Selection Criteria:
Ambition, Drive, Impact
Published February 26, 2024
Essay Topic

Reflecting on the sacrifices made by your parents to support your educational journey, discuss in an essay how their sacrifices have shaped your ambitions and aspirations. Additionally, outline a detailed plan on how you intend to pay forward their sacrifices through your academic pursuits and future endeavors. Consider the values instilled by your parents, the challenges they've overcome, and the impact their sacrifices have had on your life trajectory.

400–600 words

Winning Applications

Ngan Tran
University of Colorado Denver/Anschutz Medical CampusAURORA, CO
Hudaa Farrukh
University at BuffaloBuffalo, NY
Seven years ago, my world was encapsulated within the walls of a modest two-bedroom apartment and the hallowed halls of a girls-only public school. Back then, my biggest concerns revolved around perfecting the art of tying ribbons on my pigtails and eagerly awaiting weekly playdates with my cousins. The notion of leaving this isolated yet cozy cocoon to venture across the Atlantic to the United States, where I would need to adapt to an entirely new culture, co-education, sub-zero temperatures, and the mysteries of coffee, was utterly inconceivable. Little did I know that my world was on the brink of a transformation beyond imagination. Despite the hardships they knew were destined to come, my parents made the decision to move to the United States. Just like Mr. Altaf Ramani, they left everything behind to give their children a new beginning in "The Land of Opportunity". Somehow, they are managing to power through the many mental and emotional issues that come with leaving behind your home country, your own parents, and the rest of your family along with your house and everything else you worked so hard to build from the ground up. Their sacrifices empowered me and motivated me to academically thrive and prove to them that they were not made in vain. In just two short years, I found myself earning an esteemed spot in the "scholars" section of my middle school, a testament to my dedication to academic excellence. Nonetheless, I struggled to connect with peers who had grown up in a world completely different from mine. However, this adversity served as a powerful motivator, propelling me beyond the confines of my comfort zone and forging in me the resilience and adaptability necessary to succeed in this new reality. Yet, just as I was finding my place amidst the vibrant streets of NYC, the world found itself plunged into a global pandemic. It was a period in which I became acutely aware of the critical need for global unity and solidarity in the face of overarching challenges. Two years ago, my journey took yet another unforeseen turn as my family relocated to Buffalo, leaving behind the bustling city for a more manageable life. Initially met with resistance and nostalgia for the city I had grown fond of, this transition proved to be pivotal to my personal growth. The obstacle I now face is college. I wish to attend a prestigious institution and be able to pursue my dream career in Biomedical Engineering. I aspire to reach my personal goals not only to boost my self-confidence but also to prove to my parents that all their sacrifices were worth it. They deserve to see their daughter in her college graduation gown one day as she becomes the first in the family to graduate college from the United States. This dream is nowhere near complete, but maybe that's what dreams are for; to give you the motivation you need to wake up every morning and take another step closer to your destination. This dream of mine gives me the motivation to keep going. To the Ramani Family, this may be only $2500, but to me, it will mean a whole lot more than that. I will be able to take some financial burden off my parents and contribute greatly to the arduous investments that are required of an adequate college education. Thank you for taking the time to read my application. I hope I am considered as a potential candidate and not just a name on a sheet of paper.

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Jul 29, 2024. Winners will be announced on Aug 29, 2024.