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Veerappan Memorial Scholarship

Funded by
$500
1 winner$500
Awarded
Application Deadline
Jun 5, 2024
Winners Announced
Jul 5, 2024
Education Level
Undergraduate
Eligibility Requirements
Education Level:
Undergraduate student
GPA:
3.0 or higher
Financial Status:
Low-income
Background:
Extracurricular activities and/or volunteer experience
Education Level:
Undergraduate student

Lasya Voonna, a 10th grader at Thomas Edison Energysmart Charter School in Somerset, NJ, and her brother, Gagan Voonna, an 11th grader, are dedicated volunteers in their community. They share a belief in the transformative power of education and are committed to breaking down financial barriers that hinder deserving students from attending college.

Within their neighborhood, they've successfully raised funds to support academically deserving and financially needy students pursuing higher education. Their efforts received a generous $500 donation from a family friend in memory of her departed Father-in-Law, Veerappan.

The Voonna siblings aspire to provide students from diverse economic backgrounds with access to quality education and the opportunity to pursue their dreams.

Any low-income undergraduate student who has at least a 3.0 GPA and extracurricular or volunteering experience may apply for this scholarship.

To apply, tell us how your financial background has affected you, how a scholarship would help you realize your dreams, and how your dream would make a difference in the world.

Selection Criteria:
Ambition, Drive, Need
Published October 3, 2023
Essay Topic

How has your financial situation affected your education? How will a scholarship lead you to achieving your dream? How will that dream have a positive effect on society?

400–600 words

Winning Application

Taylor McIntyre
Arkansas State University-Main CampusBEEBE, AR
Like many others in this country, I was raised to believe that I could do anything I put my mind to. However, I, again like many others, grew up in a single-parent household. My mom is a teacher and has been for most of my life, and she loves her job and students. She does what she loves. I hope to love my future career as much as she does. Even though my mom did go back to school and get her degree in teaching, she did not go to school until she was out of the military and my eldest sister was school-age. Taking care of my two older sisters while trying to provide for them was hard enough, school added onto that never felt like an option for her. That was until she decided that going back to school was the best option for her, but it was best for all three of them. I was born just 6 months after she graduated college. Through everything that came her way, my mom persevered. It is because of my mom that I know that no matter what life throws at me, I can get through it and accomplish anything I set my mind to. She not only told me this but showed me multiple times. Growing up with a single mom who taught in a low-income school district, the biggest trouble that came my way when pursuing my education was the funding. I had the grades, and the scholarships that I could, however, I still ended up having to take loans out at the beginning of every semester I've been in college. I want to be an attorney, I desire to help others through the practice of law-- either family law or immigration law. With family law, I want to help children find a place that is safest and best for them. Growing up in a family riddled with addiction, abuse, and neglect, I have seen firsthand the communities that often need assistance are the least able to afford that help. I want to be able to help those children and families that need it most. In the case of immigration law, I want to help people whose only goal is to make a better life and future for themselves. Millions of immigrants come from all over the world to our nation, for a multitude of reasons. Whether that is to escape dangerous situations in their home countries or to simply chase the “American Dream.” These people deserve a chance to obtain these goals legally and safely. I want to help these people achieve whatever goals they may have. Whether I end up practicing family, immigration, or another type of law, being a lawyer has been my dream since I was young, and it is not a dream that I intend to give up on. No matter what kind of law I end up practicing I hope to not only have a positive impact on the children or the families that I help but also my community around me. I grew up volunteering and this is something I have continued to do throughout my college career and plan on doing so in the future. This scholarship will not only allow me to continue my education and one day achieve my goals, but for the Fall of 2024 specifically, it will allow me to spend the semester in Washington DC, interning and getting the experience that will help me throughout my educational and professional career, all while still having classes and obligations back home.

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Jun 5, 2024. Winners will be announced on Jul 5, 2024.