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Dounya Discala Scholarship

$500
1 winner$500
Awarded
Application Deadline
Oct 6, 2023
Winners Announced
Dec 5, 2023
Education Level
Any
Eligibility Requirements
Education Level:
High school, undergraduate, or graduate student
Gender:
Female-identifying
Background:
Has overcome adversity

Women have made great strides in higher education, now making up more than half of students on most college campuses.

However, women still face many challenges in both academics and the workforce, requiring them to overcome many obstacles that their male counterparts may not. It takes drive and work ethic to thrive in face of all of the trials presented by college. 

This scholarship seeks to support women who demonstrate tenacity, determination, and positivity as they pursue their college degrees.

Any female high school, undergraduate, or graduate student who has overcome adversity may apply for this scholarship.

To apply, tell us about a time when you exhibited tenacity, what challenge you faced, how you persevered, and what the experience taught you.

Selection Criteria:
Ambition, Drive, Perseverance
Published July 17, 2023
Essay Topic

In your essay, discuss a time when you demonstrated tenacity. What was the challenge you faced? How did you persevere? What did you learn from the experience?

400–600 words

Winning Application

Jordan Cruz
Stetson UniversityDeltona, FL
Every one of us has been forced to overcome obstacles that come from the supernatural force called life. Some are obvious, while others are not. As said by Linda Poindexter, "One small crack does not mean you are broken, it means that you were put to the test and you didn't fall apart." There are plenty of times I demonstrated tenacity in challenges, one of which I am about to share. During 7th grade, I discovered that I was being bullied and made fun of by some of my peers, which took a toll on my mental health. Even when I tried to speak up and solve the problem, the bullying still went on. It made me feel discouraged, belittled, and inferior to the point I cried almost daily. I would cry either in the bathroom at school or as soon as I was home and felt safe. At one point, I felt like a burden on my friends, teachers, and even my own family. Despite how cumbersome the bullying was, I had a prosperous year academically. I persevered by staying on top of my studies. I made sure to study for upcoming tests and complete assignments I was given and turn them in on time. I did not want to let the fact that I was a victim of bullying stop me. I got on the honor roll the entire year and it has stayed that way for all of my time in school. I have always been eager to learn and even in a class that did not interest me, I made sure to do my best. Anytime I needed help, I would simply ask my teachers. As much as I am never afraid to provide support, I am also never afraid to reach out for support, especially in difficult circumstances. Once the year ended, I felt accomplished, knowing that I successfully conquered the school year with flying colors. My teachers noticed how much effort I put into my work. From my experience, I learned that the key to winning over bullies is being happy and successful. It shows how much strength you have to overcome obstacles that come your way. Although my feelings were hurt, I wanted to wear a smile on my face and meet my goals as much as possible. When you make accomplishments and keep your head held high, you are capable of overpowering the face of adversity.

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Oct 6, 2023. Winners will be announced on Dec 5, 2023.