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Aaron Palomin

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Bio

I'm currently a sophomore at UTRGV attending to achieve a master's degree in computer science.

Education

Robert R Vela H S

High School
2018 - 2022
  • GPA:
    4

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Other
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Computer & Network Security

    • Dream career goals:

      Cyber Security

      PAC: Diversity Matters Scholarship
      As a Mexican-American and first-generation college student, my personal identity plays a significant role in shaping my interactions in the healthcare setting and my goals as a future Physician Assistant (PA). Growing up in a bilingual and bicultural household, I have learned to navigate and appreciate both Mexican and American cultures, and this has given me a unique perspective on healthcare and the importance of cultural competency. In the healthcare setting, my personal identity as a Mexican-American will influence my interactions with patients in a positive way. I understand that cultural beliefs and practices can impact a patient's health outcomes, and it is essential to address these issues to provide effective care. For example, in Mexican culture, family plays a significant role in decision-making, and it is not uncommon for multiple family members to be involved in healthcare decisions. As a PA, I will make sure to take these factors into consideration and involve family members in the care plan when appropriate. Additionally, my personal identity as a first-generation college student has taught me the value of hard work, perseverance, and determination. These qualities will translate well into my future career as a PA, where I will be faced with challenges and difficult cases. I am confident that my personal experiences will help me empathize with patients who may be struggling with health issues and will allow me to connect with them on a deeper level. In terms of my goals as a future PA, my personal identity has influenced my desire to work in underserved communities and provide care to those who need it most. I understand the barriers that exist for individuals from low-income and minority backgrounds to access healthcare, and I want to make a difference in these communities. By working in underserved areas, I will have the opportunity to provide care to individuals who may not have access to healthcare otherwise. Moreover, my personal identity has also influenced my desire to advocate for health equity and social justice. I believe that healthcare is a basic human right, and every individual should have access to quality care regardless of their background. As a future PA, I plan to work with community organizations and advocate for policy changes that address health disparities and improve access to care for all individuals. In conclusion, my personal identity as a Mexican-American and first-generation college student will influence my interactions in the healthcare setting and my goals as a future PA. I understand the importance of cultural competency and the impact that cultural beliefs and practices can have on a patient's health outcomes. My personal experiences have taught me the value of hard work, perseverance, and determination, and these qualities will translate well into my future career. I am passionate about working in underserved communities, advocating for health equity, and making a difference in the lives of my patients. As a future PA, I am committed to providing compassionate, culturally sensitive, and high-quality care to all individuals.
      Maverick Grill and Saloon Scholarship
      As Aaron Palomin, I believe that I have several unique attributes that set me apart from my peers. One of these attributes is my multicultural background. I was born in the United States, but my family is originally from Mexico. Growing up, I was exposed to both American and Mexican cultures, which gave me a unique perspective on the world. This perspective has allowed me to connect with people from different backgrounds and cultures and has helped me to become a more empathetic and understanding person. Another attribute that makes me unique is my passion for technology and its potential to make a positive impact on society. I believe that technology can be used to solve some of the world's most pressing problems, such as climate change, poverty, and inequality. As a computer science student, I am constantly learning about new technologies and how they can be applied to real-world problems. I am excited to use my skills and knowledge to make a positive impact on my community and the world. In terms of giving back to my community, I have several plans in mind. One of my goals is to use technology to address social issues in my community. For example, I am interested in developing mobile apps that can help people with disabilities to navigate the city or provide resources to those in need. I believe that technology can be a powerful tool for social change, and I am excited to explore its potential in my community. Another way that I plan to give back to my community is by mentoring and volunteering. I have been fortunate to have mentors throughout my academic and professional career who have helped me to grow and develop as a person. I believe that mentoring is a powerful way to give back to others and help them achieve their goals. Additionally, I plan to volunteer with organizations that are working to improve the lives of people in my community, such as food banks or community centers. Overall, I am committed to using my unique attributes and skills to make a positive impact on my community and the world. Whether through technology, mentoring, volunteering, or other means, I believe that everyone has the power to make a difference. As I continue my education and pursue a career in computer science, I am excited to explore new ways to give back and make a meaningful impact on the world.
      McAllen Emergency Room Student Scholarship
      Winner
      We currently live in McAllen, Texas and are a part of the Rio Grande Valley. In 2010, my father joined the United States Border Patrol and we relocated to Laredo, Texas. During that time I participated in summer programs at the local university (Texas A&M International University) called TexPrep. In this program we were exposed to advanced engineering material as well as advanced mathematical concepts that I would see later in my High School years. United States Border Patrol Agents play a key role in the community they live and serve. Day in and day out they work in the ever changing environment to include: heat, rain, snow, wind, humidity working to secure our nation from persons who attempt to enter the United States illegally without being properly inspected. Our time in Laredo taught us the importance of community and the importance of serving your community. I participated in the annual Feast of Sharing that was coordinated by HEB Grocery Company. This allowed me to give back and show how blessed we are to have persons like my father protecting our way of life. In 2018 my father was able to get transferred back to the Rio Grande Valley and stationed at the Falfurrias Border Patrol Station. Falfurrias Border Patrol Station is primarily a checkpoint/inspection station for persons going north and who are attempting to smuggle noncitizen persons or illegal drugs further into the United States. With my father being stationed in Falfurrias, it has put a burden that can easily be underestimated. He commutes one hours each way to ensure we are able to live in McAllen and attend local high school. I attended Robert Vela High School and graduated as an Honor Student (top 10%), Perfect Attendance, and a National Honor Society member. With my future goal attending college and pursing a career in Computer Science/Cyber Security any additional assistance that I can obtain will alleviate any future expenses and burden that I may be to my parents. I initially intended to attend either the University of Texas-Austin or Baylor University, but when we put pen to paper and did the budget and potential expenses attending a university away from home, it was not going to be attainable without student loans. As a family we follow the guiding principles of Dave Ramsey to live debt free as much as possible, and hope I can contribute my part with all available scholarships that are available. I thank you for your time and consideration.