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Kate Szuberla Jauch Scholarship

$13,540
2 winners, $6,770 each
Awarded
Application Deadline
Sep 15, 2023
Winners Announced
Oct 15, 2023
Education Level
High School, Undergraduate
Eligibility Requirements
Education Level:
High school senior or undergraduate student
State:
Maryland
Field of Study:
Nursing

Kate Szuberla Jauch passed away too soon due to complications from leukemia.

Kate was deeply compassionate, funny, and courageous and was an educator at her core. Kate worked as a labor and delivery nurse and used her career to teach women and mothers. Even as a patient, Kate used her illness to educate the next generation of nurses.

This scholarship seeks to honor the memory of Kate Szuberla Jauch by supporting future nurses as they complete their education.

Any high school senior or undergraduate student in Maryland who is pursuing nursing may apply for this scholarship. 

To apply, tell us about yourself and how you will make a difference in the world through your career as a nurse.

Selection Criteria:
Ambition, Drive, Passion
Published April 10, 2023
Essay Topic

Please tell us a bit about yourself and how you plan to have a positive effect on the world through your career in nursing.

400–600 words

Winning Applications

Raven Bob
Coppin State UniversityUpper Marlboro, MD
Shana Briskey
Allegany College of MarylandFrostburg, MD
For years I worked as a waitress at a Pizza Hut. I supplemented that income while also working as a Cafeteria Assistant at Beall Elementary in Frostburg, MD. I worked at the cafeteria while my son attended Elementary school. It allowed me to take him to school and be home when he got off the bus. When the restaurant closed I decided that I didn't want to work in the food service industry any longer. My son, at the time, was getting ready to head to Middle School. Most of my family members are volunteer firefighters and EMTs so I decided to look at the health care industry. I decided to enroll in the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant program at Garrett College in Accident Maryland. I enjoyed taking the classes at Garrett College and finished during the Covid-19 pandemic. While I was finishing up my degree one of my instructors suggested that I apply for a Medical Assistant position at what is now UPMC - Western Maryland. They were hiring multiple Medical Assistants and the interview would help me in the future regardless of getting the job. I was hired to work in the Endocrinology office as a front desk medical assistant. It took me a while to get used to a slower-paced job but I enjoyed it. While working at Endocrinology we were offered overtime to assist with the urgent care offices in our area. I started helping at Frostburg Urgent Care in the evenings and weekends when I wasn't working at Endocrinology. And I absolutely loved it. A full-time position eventually opened up and I was rolled over. I have been working there since and still enjoy the fast past environment and meeting all the new people. Since then I've also become a National Registered Emergency Medical Technician. Then last year when I was thinking about taking a paramedic class my family helped me consider becoming a Registered Nurse instead. That is when I started taking classes at Allegany College of Maryland. Anyone who decides to enter, stay, and enjoy the medical field makes a positive impact on the world. I feel that I bring my positive attitude and good customer skills that were built up over 14 years of waitressing to any patient that I meet. Most of the patients we encounter are at the urgent care because they aren't feeling well physically and sometimes mentally. I truly hope that I can make their day better with my kindness and professionalism. Thank you for your consideration.

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Sep 15, 2023. Winners will be announced on Oct 15, 2023.