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Jada Martin Scholarship

$1,000
1 winner$1,000
Awarded
Application Deadline
Dec 1, 2022
Winners Announced
Dec 30, 2022
Education Level
High School
Eligibility Requirements
Education Level:
High school junior or senior
Gender:
Female
Career Field of Interest:
Computer science

Women are currently underrepresented in many STEM-related fields, including computer science.

Despite outnumbering men on college campuses, women earn just 18% of computer science bachelor's degrees. While female representation is improving in certain fields, the number of women studying computer science has actually fallen in recent decades, as women previously earned 37% of computer science degrees in 1984.

In order to change this discrepancy, this scholarship seeks to encourage female students to pursue their ambitions through careers in computer science.

High school juniors and seniors are eligible to apply if they are female and plan to study computer science.

To apply, write about why you are pursuing an education in computer science and what influenced your decision.

Selection Criteria:
Ambition, Need, Boldest Bold.org Profile
Published September 14, 2022
Essay Topic

Why are you pursuing a degree in computer science, and who or what influenced you to pursue this career?

400–600 words

Winning Application

Ava Hewitt
Seton Hall UniversityHasbrouck Heights, NJ
When I was 13 years old, my father and I built a PC together. This was one of the first ways that me and my once distant father connected and bonded. Rather than fighting or arguing over mundane things, we worked together to pick the correct parts, learned how to connect them and built the PC. This sparked an ever-growing interest in something I never thought I would be able to take part in. Since growing up, I never saw many females talking about, or perusing a degree in Technology. This naturally dissuaded me from ever trying to learn more about computers. I kept this limiting mindset until I had first-hand experience in realizing how interesting and invigorating it is to learn about all the parts, what they do individually and how they all work together. Building the computer with my father influenced me and taught me how to problem-solve, have patience, follow directions, and taught me more about being fiscally responsible. By pursuing and currently majoring in computer science, I am trying to begin my path to having a part in the vast changes computer science is making in our world. Technology is the future, and as a female, I think that making sure my opinions and voice are heard would inspire more women to join the STEM field. Empowering young girls and letting them know that they can work and pursue a male-dominated career is important. On a more personal note, I hope to be a good influence on my little sister who is also interested in Computer Science. She is currently working on coding a video game, but is nervous and intimidated by her other male peers who seem to have more support and experience than her on the topic. Seeing her doubt herself, her skills and her ambition motivated me even further to succeed. Even more motivation is the fact that my high school computer science class has a ratio of 5 girls to 18 boys, 1 of those girls being me. By having a place in the Computer Science field, I would be able to contribute my opinions, knowledge and experience. Computer Science is one of the few things I know I am good at. It requires things that I know I can give, such as patience, problem-solving, open-mindedness and creativity. Before I even started my high school major, I knew that I would love computer science and all that it came with. But now that I am here and trying to plan out my future, I find myself wondering just exactly what are my motivating factors. What is pushing me to become one of the few females in Computer Science? What do I hope to achieve? And when I wonder these pivotal questions, all I have to do is look at my younger sister.

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Dec 1, 2022. Winners will be announced on Dec 30, 2022.