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Angel Tarango

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Bio

My motivation for attending Northern Arizona University is to fulfill my lifelong goal of serving my tribal community. I recall the professional and compassionate care that my grandfather received from tribal nurses. How they could communicate with him in our native language and reassure him of his plan of care. Most importantly, how they advocated for him with case management and for homecare. Those interactions are the roots of my motivational cause and inspirations.

Education

Northern Arizona University

Bachelor's degree program
2022 - 2024
  • Majors:
    • Public Health

Eastern Arizona College

Associate's degree program
2018 - 2020
  • Majors:
    • Science Technologies/Technicians, Other

Eastern Arizona College

Associate's degree program
2016 - 2020
  • Majors:
    • Education, General

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Nursing

    • Dream career goals:

    • Medical Scribe I

      San Carlos Apache Healthcare Corporation
      2021 – Present3 years

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      San Carlos Apache Veterans Association — Secretary
      2017 – Present
    • Volunteering

      San Carlos Little League — Board Member/Coach
      2018 – 2023
    Kim Moon Bae Underrepresented Students Scholarship
    As a proud member of the San Carlos Apache Nation, my identity is deeply intertwined with my heritage, culture, and the history of my ancestors. Being a part of an underrepresented minority population has sculpted my perspective, aspirations, and the trajectory of my life's path to further my educational pursuits. Providing me an opportunity to shed light on my journey by highlighting how my Native American identity has shaped me and will continue to guide my impact on the world. Growing up in a society where Native Americans are often misunderstood and stereotyped has instilled in me a profound sense of resilience and cultural determination. My family's stories, traditions, and struggles have fueled my desire to challenge generational misconceptions. I have witnessed firsthand the importance of preserving our cultural legacy while also breaking barriers to create a better future for generations to follow. This awareness has guided me toward a path of advocacy, education, and community engagement. One of the most impactful aspects of my identity is the strong sense of community that exists within my Apache culture. This connection to my tribal community has driven me to become actively involved in initiatives aimed at supporting and uplifting underrepresented voices. I have volunteered with local organizations focused on preserving indigenous languages, promoting cultural awareness, and advocating for equitable opportunities. By participating in these efforts, I have gained a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by my community, while also developing leadership skills that I believe will contribute to my future impact. Furthermore, my indigenous heritage has kindled a passion for healthcare and public health. In a world where disparities in education continue to persist, I am dedicated to pursuing academic excellence as a means to inspire change. I recognize that education has the power to break cycles of inequality and empower individuals to rise above limitations. With this understanding, I am committed to excelling in my studies, not only for personal growth but also to serve as a role model for Aboriginal students who may be facing similar challenges. Looking forward, my aspirations are firmly rooted in creating a positive and lasting impact on my community and beyond. I am driven to pursue a career in law, specializing in advocating for indigenous rights and social justice. By leveraging my education, I aim to challenge systemic injustices, protect tribal sovereignty, and amplify the voices of those who have been historically marginalized. Through my work, I hope to pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable society where Native American perspectives are not only acknowledged but also celebrated. In conclusion, my identity as a young Apache woman shapes every facet of my life, from my perspective on the world to my aspirations for the future. The challenges and triumphs that come with being a member of an underrepresented minority population have only strengthened my resolve to make a difference. Through community engagement, education, and a determination to advocate for healthcare, I am committed to leaving a meaningful impact that honors my heritage, empowers others, and contributes to a brighter, more inclusive future. This scholarship would not only provide financial support but also serve as a validation of the importance of embracing and celebrating diverse identities in the pursuit of positive change.
    Corrick Family First-Gen Scholarship
    As I embark on my path toward a career in public health and nursing, I find myself reflecting on the experiences that have shaped my aspirations and propelled me toward this career aspiration. My desire to make a meaningful impact on the well-being of individuals and communities has been a driving force throughout my life, with my past encounters have laying down a solid foundation for this pathway. From a young age, I have been drawn to the idea of serving and educating others. I've engaged in volunteer work with local community organizations allowing me to witness firsthand the profound impact healthcare professionals have on people's lives. These early experiences ignited my passion for healthcare and fostered a sense of empathy that is essential in both public health and nursing professions. These formative moments instilled in me the belief that every individual deserves access to quality healthcare, regardless of their background or financial circumstances. During my academic journey, my coursework in biology and health sciences deepened my understanding of the intricate mechanisms addressing healthcare and disease. During this period, I began to grasp the vital role that preventive measures play in improving overall well-being. The principles of public health resonated with me, and I became increasingly fascinated by the power of education, awareness campaigns, and policy implementation in promoting healthier lifestyles and disease prevention. These insights laid the groundwork for my desire to pursue a career that bridges the gap between medical knowledge and community empowerment. I've actively sought opportunities to contribute to public health initiatives. Over the summer I researched a current health issue and chose my research to focus on the interventions that address mental health issues for first responders. Working closely to identify the social determinants of this topic of health, and analyze the systemic challenges that first responders face in achieving optimal mental health. These solidified my commitment to addressing health disparities and advocating for equitable access to healthcare resources. Furthermore, I engaged in leadership roles within various tribal organizations that allowed me to organize community events and target health concerns with the youth. These engagements honed my skills in communication, collaboration, and event planning – all of which are integral in effectively conveying health information to diverse audiences. My decision to pursue nursing as a complement to my public health aspirations was deeply influenced by my desire to provide direct patient care and compassionate care that my grandfather received from tribal nurses. While public health initiatives aim to improve the health of populations, nursing enables me to make an immediate impact on individual lives. My clinical experience affirmed the significance of compassionate patient care and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in achieving holistic health outcomes. These hands-on experiences strengthened my resolve to combine my passions for public health and nursing to enact positive change at the individual levels of the healthcare system. In conclusion, my journey toward a future in public health and nursing has been shaped by a series of formative experiences. The obstacles that I’ve faced were challenging, but they helped to shape me into the person I am today. A young Apache woman, striving to create a better future for her tribe. I am Is’ Ton’ Aiyeh’ (people with no leader), and we don’t throw in the towel when the challenge is too much. The challenge is meant to rebuild us into a well-fortified individual, and for us to learn from our mistakes. I know this because, every one of my failures has made me into a better student, mentor, and leader.
    Book Lovers Scholarship
    If I was to suggest a book that has broad relevance and potential for positive impact, it would be "If I Should Die Before I Wake" by Lurlene McDaniel. "If I Should Die Before I Wake" by Lurlene McDaniel is a young adult novel that deals with heavy themes such as illness, mortality, and the challenges faced by teenagers dealing with life-threatening illnesses. Although it is as widely known or academically acclaimed as some other books, there are reasons why it would appeal to an audience. The audience of young adults, to teach empathy and a broader understanding of what it's like to face a life-threatening illness such as cancer. Leading to greater compassion and sensitivity towards individuals dealing with severe medical challenges in real life. The characters in the book depict remarkable strength and resilience in the face of medical adversity. Serving as an inspirational representation for readers who may be wading through their challenging times. The book provides insights into how characters cope with their situations, offering readers who are dealing with illness or other challenges some coping strategies. Thus, calling for a sense of camaraderie to be felt throughout the storyline. This book encourages conversations around sensitive topics of illness, death, and emotions that are often difficult to discuss with others. This is particularly valuable for young readers who may be struggling with these concepts for the first time, and are unsure how to approach a delicate topic of discussion. Exploration of the book fosters a sense of mortality that encourages the audience to reflect on their own lives, values, and priorities. Leading to a potential for personal growth and a greater appreciation for life before death arrives. There is a validation of emotions felt by readers going through similar experiences or adversity. The book's storyline validates their feelings and struggles, helping them feel less alone and more understood in a bigger picture aspect. It's important to note that "If I Should Die Before I Wake" can be beneficial for certain readers, given that it contains heavy themes and emotional content that place the world under a different microscope. Opening a broader sense of morality for the reader to explore within their limits.