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Allison Valiente

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Education

San Francisco State University

Bachelor's degree program
2023 - 2027
  • Majors:
    • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

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  • Majors of interest:

  • Planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Medicine

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      Future Interests

      Volunteering

      Barbara J. DeVaney Memorial Scholarship Fund
      Winner
      Being a first-generation college student, a woman of color, and a child of immigrant parents hasn’t been easy. On my journey, I have encountered challenges that have made me who I am today. I am driven by a deep sense of purpose and a commitment to make a lasting impact. I hope to touch and improve my community, my heritage, and the future generations that will benefit from the strides I am determined to make. Growing up, I constantly saw my parents working tirelessly to provide for our family. This stuck with me as I grew older. I realized the importance of education and perseverance as pathways to success. However, the road to achieving my dreams has been paved with obstacles. I had to overcome these with an unwavering passion for pursuing a better life for my family and me. I had to learn English independently as a child since my parents could only speak Spanish. This meant I was the designated translator at a young age. From translating government papers and medical bills to reading menus for them in restaurants. I carried a huge responsibility and was expected to be accurate every time. When I would come across words I didn’t know or didn’t understand, I was scolded for them. Despite this, I knew I had to face this, considering it was to help my parents. I also faced heavy expectations from both my parents. I am the youngest of four siblings. My two eldest siblings didn’t continue their education after high school and, at the time, were in our home country, El Salvador. The third-oldest dropped out of high school here in the States. Naturally, my parents wanted the best for me and pushed many rules on me. These expectations felt out of my reach at points, as if no one was there to help me. Still, I was dedicated to being the one in my family to help us in the future with our financial problems. I focused on my studies throughout high school, knowing that college was approaching. I participated in multiple clubs and activities—anything to leave a mark. Senior year rolled around, and panic set in. Unlike many of my peers, I didn't have the privilege of familial guidance to navigate me through all the steps of college applications and financial aid options. Every step felt like deciphering a complex puzzle. However, this challenge became another way of growing rather than an obstacle. It honed my resourcefulness and problem-solving skills and created a deep-seated determination to succeed despite the odds. My journey exemplifies the power of resilience in the face of unfamiliar terrain. This scholarship holds immense significance for me, as it will provide the financial support needed to alleviate the burden of tuition, books, and other educational expenses. With this assistance, I will be able to fully immerse myself in my studies and take advantage of learning opportunities. Furthermore, the scholarship will allow me to give back to the communities that have shaped my identity and aspirations to become a nurse. Especially my parents and the sacrifices they made. In conclusion, I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to share my journey and aspirations with you. I am committed to overcoming challenges, breaking down barriers, and making a lasting impact. I am confident I can achieve my goals and contribute meaningfully with your support.