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Margaret J. Davis Scholarship

Funded by
$1,000
1 winner$1,000
Awarded
Application Deadline
Sep 1, 2024
Winners Announced
Oct 1, 2024
Education Level
Undergraduate
Eligibility Requirements
Education Level:
Undergraduate student
Race:
African American
Identity:
Single mother

Education is an extremely important tool that can alter the trajectory of one’s life.

Obtaining higher education opens many doors for people to learn, explore their passions, and thrive later in life. Unfortunately, obtaining an education can also be very expensive and often feels like an unattainable dream to disadvantaged communities, such as Black single mothers.

This scholarship seeks to support single moms who are pursuing their dreams of higher education in order to make the journey less difficult.

Any African American single mother who is an undergraduate student may apply for this scholarship, but students in Indiana and those pursuing STEM are preferred.

To apply, tell us about the challenges you face as a single mom in college, what you’ve learned that has impacted your career choice, and what your long-term goals are.

Selection Criteria:
Ambition, Drive, Impact
Published April 4, 2024
Essay Topic

What are the current challenges you are facing as a single mom in college? What have you learned that shaped your passion for the career you are pursuing? What are your long-term goals for your career?

400–600 words

Winning Application

Briana Callis
Virginia Commonwealth UniversityPetersburg, VA
The current challenge that I am facing as a single mom in college is the balance of it all while also having to worry about how I am going to pay for school and my bills. I think us as women, having to choose between elevating ourselves for our children and still being able to be present with all the demands of taking care of the kids and the bills and everything else that comes along is hard. My goal is providing a better life for my children and I, but often times the challenge of money and time play a huge role in being able to do that. What I learned that shaped my passion for this career in Sonography is that we have the power to cultivate the life we want. Is it hard? Absolutely! However, it is important for our kids to see us work through the hard things. I want a career that is flexible, pays well, and that allows me to be independent while still impacting the lives of others. Most importantly, I want a career that makes my children proud and that I can be proud of everyday. I think it's important to have a job that you don't mind getting up for in the morning. I also believe in going after what you believe should be yours. I have wanted this career for about ten years now but was too afraid to pursue as a result of the fear of failure. I also did not want to be in a position where I was feeling like I was putting anything before my kids. I went through a tough divorce that also shaped my understanding of the purpose of having your own. What I learned is that my kids depend on me to be the best version of myself that I can be. Feeling unfulfilled in my current career was not the best version of me. So, I decided to make a change. My long-term goal for this career is to retire from it, but to also work my way up so that I am able to teach other moms in the field of sonography. I want to eventually open up my own ultrasound clinic as well. The field of ultrasound is a predominantly white female field. I am hoping to help break the barriers of that and add to the field by introducing young black girls and boys to this field as well. This was not something we were taught about or even knew existed growing up. I think representation matters and children need to know that there is more to the medical field than just being a doctor or nurse.

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Sep 1, 2024. Winners will be announced on Oct 1, 2024.