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Hi, I’m Amaya Edmond, a passionate student from Brooklyn, NY, currently pursuing a degree in Kinesiology at Louisiana State University. My goal is to become a sports medicine doctor, combining my love for sports and commitment to helping others. As a former girls' varsity basketball captain and a dedicated volunteer, I’ve always been driven to lead and give back to my community. With a background in working with youth and a deep appreciation for teamwork, I’m excited to use my skills to make a positive impact in the world of sports and healthcare.
Education
Louisiana State University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Medicine
- Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness
Minors:
- Communication, General
Brooklyn Collegiate: A College Board School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Health/Medical Preparatory Programs
Career
Dream career field:
Medicine
Dream career goals:
Surgeon
Camp Counselor
Hebrew Educational Society2023 – 20241 year
Sports
Basketball
Varsity2021 – Present3 years
Awards
- Female Athlete of the Year
- Coaches Award
Public services
Volunteering
Hebrew Educational Society — Camp Counselor2022 – 2024
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Boatswain’s Mate Third Class Antonie Bernard Thomas Memorial Scholarship
In my everyday life, I aim to embody leadership, resilience, unselfishness, focus, and a strong work ethic—qualities that guide me as a kinesiology major at LSU and as a captain on the Lady Lions team. My future in sports medicine motivates me to put these values into practice both in the classroom and on the field, as I work to support my teammates and build a foundation for my career.
To me, leadership means creating opportunities for others to excel. On the Lady Lions team, I see my role as not just motivating my teammates in practice, but also supporting them academically. I’ve encouraged our entire team to work toward National Honor Student status, leading group study sessions and helping each other stay on track. This past year, we graduated with presidential honors—a shared achievement that felt like a victory for all of us. I believe true leadership lies in lifting others up and showing that every individual’s success strengthens the team as a whole.
Resilience is a trait I have come to value deeply through personal and athletic challenges. In sports medicine, resilience will be essential to helping athletes navigate physical and emotional setbacks, a perspective I understand well. My junior year, I faced a sports injury that kept me off the field, a difficult experience that ultimately made me stronger. I committed to my recovery, used the time to focus on academics, and returned the next season with a new perspective. This challenge not only shaped my outlook but also deepened my empathy for injured athletes, reinforcing my desire to enter sports medicine and help others overcome their obstacles.
Being unselfish is second nature to me because I genuinely believe in supporting others’ success alongside my own. I often tutor my teammates and other student-athletes, taking pride in fostering a collaborative environment where everyone feels empowered. Last year, I worked with a struggling teammate to prepare for finals, meeting several times a week to review material. When she passed with flying colors, I felt as proud of her success as if it were my own. In my future career, I hope to bring this same spirit of teamwork and empathy, creating an atmosphere where every athlete feels supported.
Focus and determination are critical to how I pursue my goals. I have a vision of working in sports medicine, and I know that every class, practice, and late-night study session brings me closer. During stressful periods, I remind myself why I started and what I aim to achieve. This determination helps me stay on track, push through fatigue, and embrace challenges as part of the journey to reach my goals.
Finally, a strong work ethic is something I strive to maintain every day. I believe that hard work is the foundation of success, and I make it a priority to show up prepared and give my best in all my responsibilities. Whether it’s arriving early to practice, completing assignments on time, or going the extra mile to support my teammates, I’m committed to putting in the effort required to succeed.
In the future, I hope to make a meaningful impact in sports medicine, supporting athletes in their journeys with the same resilience, focus, and encouragement that I bring to my own. My degree in kinesiology is the first step, equipping me with the knowledge and skills to help athletes overcome physical challenges. To me, leadership means guiding others to achieve their best potential, and as I move forward, I am determined to bring that vision to every part of my career.
LeBron James Fan Scholarship
LeBron James is so much more than just a great basketball player; he's a breathing and living example of what commitment, perseverance, and leadership can achieve. As a fan who has watched this incredible story unfold, from Akron, Ohio right through to the pinnacle of professional sport, I firmly believe LeBron stands as the best ever basketball player. His contribution extends way beyond the hardwood floor, motivating so many people to follow our dreams with passion and purpose.
One thing I really admire about LeBron is his relentless drive for greatness. Throughout a career that has seen him break multiple records-the all-time leading scorer in the NBA-he finds incredible ways to elevate his teammates' performances. LeBron truly personifies what it is to be a great leader. His notable vision on the court and exceptional skills raised the level of how to play the game and set a new standard for all young basketball players.
LeBron's influence goes way beyond the boundaries of the game. His platform has been used to promote social justice and equality, proving that athletes indeed can be strong voices for change. His commitment to education alone, especially with programs like the "I PROMISE School," is just a perfect example of his commitment to the uplifting of underserved communities. This aspect of LeBron's legacy really speaks to me because I'm someone who has always believed in the power of education and giving back to the community. His actions remind me that success is measured not only in points scored or championships won but, more importantly, by the positive change one can bring into other people's lives.
Besides, LeBron's resilience in the face of adversity inspires me each and every day. He had to face an incredible load of pressure, starting from being proclaimed as "The Chosen One" up to overcoming the complexities of fame and expectation. Despite all this, he yet remains focused, motivated, and makes his goals happen. One of his attributes that I would wish to acquire as I journey through life both academically and personally is resilience. Just like LeBron, I believe a setback forms the stepping stones toward success and thus strives to push through all obstacles that come my way.
He is more than an excellent player: LeBron James is a role model to whom millions of people look for inspiration. The fact that he can blend athleticism with certain social causes and a genuine passion for making the world a better place is what sets him apart as a role model to me. As a fan, I admire his drive to the game, the consistent leadership, and the tireless pursuit of excellence. I feel this because LeBron is, in my opinion, the best basketball player to ever touch the court, not only for what he has done on it but also for how he has affected the world off of it. In his journey, the lessons I have taken make me want to be great in my own way and use my eventual success to bring inspiration to others as he has.
Thank you for considering my application to the LeBron James Fan Scholarship.
Billie Eilish Fan Scholarship
The music of Billie Eilish has been like a soundtrack to my life, comforting and inspiring me through the highs and the lows. Out of many powerfully provoking songs she has produced, I would include in my top three "What Was I Made For?", "Ocean Eyes," and "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" Because each of these tracks speaks deeply into my heart, reflecting my emotions and experiences in ways almost unimaginable.
"What Was I Made For? is a gut-wrenching, existential questioning in self-discovery. The naked vulnerability in Billie's voice speaks to the struggles of finding one's purpose and place in the world. This song, in particular, resonates deeply with me as I navigate my way through the uncertainties of my own journey as a student and aspiring professional. The lyrics remind me that feeling lost is okay and self-acceptance is an important component to growth.
When I'm overwhelmed with expectation-to be different, to find my individuality, to trust the process of finding my way-this song centers me. "Ocean Eyes" also gave a full introduction to Billie's otherworldly sound and evocative storytelling. The imagery in this song bodily tells the tale of longing and admiration, so bittersweet within young love. Coupled with the thrill and confusing moments of first love, "Ocean Eyes" has been very attached to my experience. The soothing melody and touching lyrics bring back memories of late-night conversations and stolen glances that remind me of my own journey through relationships.
This track sends me right back to those moments and makes me appreciate the beauty of vulnerability and connection with others. When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? is an album threaded with anxiety, issues within society, and complexities in human experience. The experimental sound and haunting lyrics echo the turmoil of modern life. Struggling as a student to meet academic responsibilities, feeling the pressures of society, and making personal dilemmas, at times, I can easily feel like the world rests on my shoulders. I find this cathartic release in this song, which allows me to stand face-to-face with my fears and uncertainties.
The boldness of Billie's approach to talking about mental health enables me to be open with my struggle and get help when necessary. It is good to know that I am not the only one who feels this way, and facing such situations requires much honesty and bravery. In the end, Billie Eilish has been an artist whose music has deeply influenced my life. She let me feel less alone through many stages of my journey. Every song, with its specific message, touched different parts of my experiences and emotions.
She enables me through her talent to be myself without pretenses, to confront my problems, and to find beauty in vulnerability. The Billie Eilish Fan Scholarship would mean the world to me; it would further my education, but at the same time, it will give me an opportunity to pay homage to her music, which transformed my life in ways that many little things could. Thank you for considering my application.
AROC AI/ML Scholarship
A Black student at LSU studying kinesiology, I take a great interest in the juncture between health and technology for social causes. My use of AI and ML stirred when I wanted to use those emerging fields to create change in healthcare and elevate the quality of life in under-resourced communities. What mostly motivates me is the potential of AI and ML to revolutionize healthcare delivery, since technology has been an intervention for bridging the gap in access to resources and information on health.
Hands-on experience in AI and machine learning started in a kinesiology class project on health technology. In this particular project, we were tasked to work in groups to develop a prototype app geared at encouraging physical activity among adolescents. We implemented machine learning algorithms that assess a user's activity level and make personalized recommendations regarding workouts and nutrition. I coded for the app in Python, integrating data analysis so that suggestions would be tailored to the preferences and fitness goals of each user. This not only whetted my technical skills but furthered my understanding of how AI can help address health disparities through personalized support.
More importantly, I have engaged in a few community service activities that are geared towards healthy and active living. One of my most treasured experiences has been serving with a local nonprofit organization that provides fitness services to low-income families. These sessions made me further realize how paramount it is to make health resources accessible to all, especially within the confines of underprivileged communities. This belief was further strengthened when I got to witness firsthand how the participants benefited from our programs. As a matter of fact, I envision that AI might further enhance such programs by bringing in data-driven insights to organizations in pursuit of providing better offerings within their communities.
This is my assurance that in the future, I will do everything possible to try to bring about appropriate solutions to improve health outcomes through kinesiology with AI skills. I will be working on applications using AI in health data analysis and delivering personalized interventions to individuals at risk of chronic diseases. Focusing on preventive health, my aim is to empower the community with tools, knowledge, and experience so that they will help themselves in being healthier. I want to make sure that everyone, regardless of background, has access to the resources that are crucial for maintaining their well-being.
Being selected for the AROC AI/ML Scholarship would make a world of difference in my academic pursuits. This scholarship will lighten the load of my tuition and allow me to attend more training sessions and workshops on AI and its application to healthcare. It will increase my knowledge in the subject, thereby enhancing my contribution toward advances in health technology.
Basically, my experience in kinesiology and the interests I have developed in AI and machine learning have influenced my thought process on the future. I am committed to narrowing the diversity gap in STEM and also making sure that technology is harnessed toward improving health equity. I am excited to continue my journey and make a meaningful impact in the field of health and technology with the added support of the AROC AI/ML Scholarship.
Stephan L. Wolley Memorial Scholarship
Hi I'm Amaya Edmond, and I am at Louisiana State University, where I intend to major in Kinesiology while ballin'. I am the oldest sibling among four in my family, which was very supporting. Family and faith are just what has been guiding me through my ups and downs in life. Like Stephan Laurence Wolley, I believe in dedication, competition, and the pursuit of excellence no less in academics than in athletics.
My family has been my spine since my childhood. My parents struggled very hard to raise my siblings and me by instilling the spirit of education and hard work in us. They have been my biggest supporters, coming to every game, driving me to practices, and cheering from the sidelines. Their sacrifices instilled in me a huge sense of responsibility, not only to excel in my own pursuits but also to uplift my younger siblings who were equally talented athletes. We often train together, challenging each other to the next level while reminding each other that our family is actually the strongest bond.
The life of a student-athlete has taught me the way to balance challenging academics with the responsibilities and commitment involved in sports. My journey has not been smooth; there were various hindrances regarding asthma and breathing problems which actually put my participation in question. But I never let these setbacks define me. Through the guidance of my coaches, especially Coach Lavon Cook, I came out stronger and more determined. That's where the learning happened: resiliency and dedication, the essential ingredients to both athletic success and a successful life. It's this drive that has prepared me to take on academic and athletic challenges moving forward.
During my time at LSU, I have sought out and welcomed opportunities to either experience academic and athletic growth. In my course work, I am committed to performing well, holding a respectable GPA while also being part of the basketball team, thus serving as a leader and mentor. I want to use my education in Kinesiology to positively influence sports medicine, inspiring and promoting health and wellness in underserved populations. Therefore, I envision how one day I can merge the two worlds of athletics and healthcare, where no athlete is left behind without his or her specific needs catered for or resources provided.
I pledge to live a life that upholds the ideals Stephan Wolley stood for. I would like to share my path and inspire others that with hard work and faith, and by dedicating time to accomplish one's dream, one will be able to pay back to the community. Therefore, the Stephan L. Wolley Memorial Scholarship would alleviate not only financial burdens but also enable me to continue pursuing excellence both on and off the court.
I am grateful for the opportunities which have come my way and am grateful for my family, who have helped guide me along this path. What I have learned along my journey as a student-athlete, about perseverance, leadership, and community, is invaluable and always will be remembered. I pray that my life will continue to impact others in a positive manner, living those principles Stephan valued so.
Michael Rudometkin Memorial Scholarship
As a student in Kinesiology at Louisiana State University, I realize positive selflessness and community service can affect others. The legacy of Michael Rudometkin inspires me to do my best in implementing his spirit into compassion and dedication toward the well-being of others. This community service journey molded my character and nurtured a passion for making a difference in people's lives.
I have been actively involved in community service throughout my whole life because giving back is one of the things that are personally fulfilling. Some of the most enriching experiences include serving at a local homeless shelter where I helped in the preparation and serving of meals. Seeing these people-those who could hardly meet the needs for living-grateful really touched my conscience and triggered me into taking some steps. This furthered my belief that every little bit helps and a little bit of genuine compassion can go a long way in bringing a change in someone's life.
Apart from serving at the shelter, I also participate in fundraisers for various events, which also include health awareness campaigns and mentorship programs for youth. All these have taught me the art of perseverance. For instance, while organizing a charity run for children with disabilities, there were many obstacles: from obtaining permits to appealing for volunteers. Nevertheless, all these difficulties could not break my will to successfully organize the event. After all, that event came out to be much fruitful as it raised greater funds than anticipated, hence proving true that patience through catastrophes pays off.
Selflessness is my commitment in more than just my volunteer work. I believe in being supportive to my friends and peers, always being ready to lend the listening ear or help. It is through such a commitment to uplifting others that community is fostered, an entity very much in demand in these hurrying times. I want to inspire others to take the same journey of compassion with me, to encourage them to take the small steps that, put together, make a society of caring and concern for all our neighbors.
The Michael Rudometkin Memorial Scholarship would be a great honor and a wonderful opportunity to enable me to further my education and increase the impact I have within my community. Financial aid would alleviate some of the burdens of tuition, allowing me to focus more on my studies and less on financial stress. By investing in this support, I will be better prepared to continue my career in sports medicine, where I aspire to further health equity and contribute to community wellness.
Or, rather, selfless service to the community and perseverance are not only personal philosophies but a commitment to continue in life the works left behind by people like Michael Rudometkin. I'm striving to make the world a better place, so that his spirit of compassion and commitment to helping others continues to live on. This scholarship will allow me to go further on this journey of service, someday leaving a lasting impact within my community.
BIPOC Scholars in STEM
As a BIPOC student at Louisiana State University studying Kinesiology, I am a firm believer in the way education can continue to transform and create pathways for opportunity. With the BIPOC Scholars in STEM scholarship, I make these three promises to my future self for guidance in becoming a sports medicine physician: to embody resilience, be committed to lifelong learning, and empower my community.
First, I promise to adopt resilience. I don't have an easy journey; being a first-generation college student confronted me with lots of challenges, from ten days on life support due to respiratory complications to being ready for whatever would come next. An experience like this taught me that setbacks aren't the end but an opportunity to grow stronger. I realize that this career path in sports medicine will expose me to rigorous coursework and demanding clinical experiences. I let resilience be the ability to work my way through such challenges and emerge into a compassionate health professional who could uplift others in their own struggles.
Accordingly, I am committed to learning continuously. Kinesiology opened my eyes to the scientific bases of human health and performance. I pledge to embrace each opportunity that comes my way—be it working with professors on research projects, taking part in practical internships, or simply reading about the latest developments in medical technology. In this way, I'll have all the knowledge and skills needed to be successful in the workplace and to keep pace with constant changes within the healthcare field.
Therefore, I promise to stand as an empowerment agent in my community. Several students like me from such a background are met with hindrances to pursuing our dreams, and I was included. I have a strong passion for creating a different storyline. I pledge to mentor the young through my story and letting them know that careers in STEM are within their grasp. I aspire to inspire future generations of BIPOC professionals by enabling them with a conducive environment and equal opportunities to pursue education.
It would mean everything to be selected for this BIPOC Scholars in STEM scholarship, as it would greatly impact my ability to continue these promises. Being classified as an out-of-state student maintains a financial burden that at times can be overwhelming and interferes with this academic pursuit. This scholarship would help release some of the financial burdens from my shoulders and give me ample time to study and gain valuable experience through internships and community outreach programs. Therefore, the support would place me in a better position to realize my goals in my career and contribute toward my community.
In a nutshell, the promises I have made to my future self are those of resilience, lifelong learning, and community empowerment. These are crucial to accomplishing my goals in sports medicine. The BIPOC Scholars in STEM scholarship will not only afford me financial assistance but also propel me toward becoming the healthcare professional that is committed to trying to make a difference in other people's lives.
John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
My passion for sports medicine comes from my personal journey and the influence of my mother. I am an out-of-state student at Louisiana State University majoring in Kinesiology, and this career has driven me toward becoming a sports medicine doctor. My love for sports, particularly basketball, showed me the vital part of recovery and taking care of athletes. This path allows me to combine my passion for sports with my passion for helping others be the best version of themselves, even in the face of a physical challenge.
The day I was admitted, after spending ten days on life support, was a critical point in my life. My mother was strong and supportive during my recuperation; she was my turning point, and from her, I learned the value of perseverance. That experience created an interest in medicine and helped me desire to be of assistance in others' recovery processes. I watched and saw how medical professionals aided my healing; I wanted to do the same for athletes going through similar experiences.
My mother, a first-generation American herself, has always been an inspiration to me. She struggled in raising four children while working full-time and eventually pursuing a degree she had to put off for many years. That taught me the importance of hard work and persistence-an invaluable lesson that has helped me be where I am today as a first-generation student. Much of my time in higher education has been spent navigating the system without the same level of guidance that many of my peers have enjoyed; hence, it has required resourcefulness and resilience.
The juggling of my studies of Kinesiology amidst many demands of life so far from home has only toughened my resolve to succeed. Firsthand knowledge of the physical and mental challenges athletes must face, as a high school athlete and girls' varsity basketball captain, has given me much insight. I aspire to be that source for them-support in medical care and in heart, to overcome injuries and reach goals.
Being a sports medicine physician, I hope to make that difference in an athlete's life and especially in those from under-resourced communities whose access to quality care has been limited. I want every athlete to have the best opportunity to perform optimally with appropriate medical support. This scholarship would alleviate my stress and demands that come along with having to pay out-of-state tuition, allowing me simply to focus on my studies and furthering my dream of helping others.
I am committed to making a difference in my field, inspiring, and uplifting others with the resilience I have learned. My journey has not been without its difficulties, though it is driven by a sincere desire to give back.Through my career in sports medicine, I envision a professional life in which gaps in care are bridged and the resources that are important in ensuring athletes acquire what they need to flourish are available. I'm excited for the future to apply my skills and passion to make lasting change.
Jesus Baez-Santos Memorial Scholarship
WinnerOne of the most profound moments I shared with my mother happened during a particularly challenging time in our lives. It was the night I came home from the hospital after spending ten days on life support. As I lay in bed, still weak and frail, my mother sat beside me, holding my hand. She spoke to me softly about the strength she saw in me and how proud she was of my fight. Her words that night resonated deeply within me, instilling a sense of resilience and determination that has stayed with me ever since.
My mother holds a significant place in my life for countless reasons. Her journey as a first-generation American, coupled with the adversities she faced, has shaped her into the incredible woman she is today. She grew up without parental support after her own mother was deported to Jamaica, forcing her to navigate life in America on her own. Despite these hardships, she used them as a stepping stone to build a life of purpose and compassion, qualities she has passed down to me.
One of the most impactful ways my mother has influenced me is through her unwavering faith and drive. By the age of 25, she was raising four children while working full-time in social services at a homeless shelter. Even with such a demanding role, she decided to return to school full-time, pursuing a degree that she couldn’t afford when she was younger. Her ability to balance work, education, and family responsibilities left a lasting impression on me.
Beyond her professional and academic pursuits, my mother’s dedication to helping others has also been a source of inspiration. Despite her busy schedule, she volunteered as a wish granter for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, bringing joy and hope to children facing life-threatening illnesses. Her compassion and selflessness have taught me the importance of giving back to the community and making a positive impact on others’ lives.
Being a first-generation student has its own set of challenges and rewards. Like my mother, I have had to navigate the complexities of higher education without the familial support that many of my peers take for granted. This experience has taught me the value of perseverance and self-reliance. There have been times when I felt overwhelmed by the demands of my studies, but remembering my mother’s journey and the sacrifices she made for our family has always been a source of motivation.
One of the most significant challenges I faced as a first-generation student was the lack of guidance and understanding about the college application process. I had to learn everything on my own, from filling out financial aid forms to writing personal statements. However, this journey has also been incredibly rewarding. It has taught me the importance of seeking out resources and support systems, whether through academic advisors, mentors, or student organizations. These experiences have not only helped me succeed academically but also fostered a sense of resilience and independence.
My mother’s unwavering support and belief in me have been instrumental in my journey as a first-generation student. She's my biggest cheerleader, encouraging me to pursue my dreams and never give up, no matter how tough things get. Her strength and determination have shown me that anything is possible with hard work and perseverance.
In conclusion, her journey and dedication to helping others have inspired me to strive for excellence and giving back to my community. As a first-generation student, I have faced my own set of challenges, but my mother’s example has taught me the importance of resilience, determination, and the power of unwavering support.
Middle Eastern Scholarship for Political Science
When reflecting on a female role model who has overcome gender barriers to achieve success, my mother stands out vividly. As a first-generation American, her journey exemplifies resilience, determination, and unwavering faith. Her story is not only about overcoming adversity but also about creating a path for others to follow.
From an early age, my mother faced significant challenges. She grew up without parental support after her mother was deported to Jamaica, forcing her to navigate life in America on her own. Despite these hardships, she did not let her circumstances define her. Instead, she used them as a stepping stone to build a life of purpose and compassion.
By the age of 25, my mother was raising four children. This alone is a monumental feat, but the challenges did not stop there. As her eldest, I faced significant medical challenges, including a harrowing ten days on life support as a child. My younger brother battles epilepsy, enduring violent seizures that disrupt daily life. My younger sister narrowly escaped an attempted kidnapping, an incident that left our family shaken. To compound these struggles, my father was laid off from his job, plunging us into financial uncertainty. Through all these trials, my mother remained a pillar of strength.
In addition to her demanding role as a mother, my mother worked full-time in social services at a homeless shelter. Her job was not just a means to provide for us but a reflection of her deep-seated desire to help those in need. Her work in social services is a testament to her empathy and commitment to making the world a better place. Despite the demands of her job and her responsibilities at home, my mother made the courageous decision to return to school full-time. Without the familial support that many take for granted, she pursued a degree that she could not afford when she was younger.
Her academic journey was not easy, but her passion and drive were unrelenting. She juggled coursework, her job, and motherhood with a grace that left those around her in awe. Even with such a packed schedule, she found time to volunteer as a wish granter for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Her ability to bring joy and hope to children facing life-threatening illnesses speaks volumes about her character and the depth of her compassion.
My mother’s impact extends far beyond our family. Those who encounter her are invariably inspired by her story and her spirit. She has a unique ability to "make things happen," a quality that has earned her the affectionate nickname "Ms. Make It Happen" within our community. Her resilience in the face of adversity, her dedication to her family, and her commitment to helping others make her a true role model.
In conclusion, my mother embodies the essence of breaking through gender barriers. She has faced and overcome more challenges than many can imagine, all while maintaining a spirit of generosity and a drive to succeed. Her life is a powerful example of what it means to persevere, to lead with compassion, and to create opportunities for oneself and others. I am endlessly inspired by her, and I am proud to call her my mother. She is, without a doubt, my hero and my role model.