Hobbies and interests
Modeling
Swimming
Music
Painting and Studio Art
Guitar
Karaoke
Movies And Film
Sewing
Volleyball
Reading
Architecture
I read books multiple times per month
Angela Alacio
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Angela Alacio, a 17-year-old with a lifelong passion for architecture, has always been drawn to the art of designing spaces that inspire and protect. From a young age, she has been fascinated by how buildings come to life, finding beauty in their form and function. Her dream is to create innovative, eco-friendly homes that push the boundaries of creativity and minimize energy consumption and environmental impact. Angela is dedicated to making sustainable architecture accessible, combining her love for design with her commitment to a greener, more responsible future.
Education
Taylor Allderdice High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Pre-Architecture Studies
- Architectural Engineering
Career
Dream career field:
Architecture & Planning
Dream career goals:
Architecture
Seamstress
East End Cooperative Ministry2022 – 2022Life guard and swim instructor
JCC Squirrel Hill2022 – Present2 years
Sports
Swimming
Junior Varsity2021 – Present3 years
Sailing
Club2023 – Present1 year
Awards
- Instructor
Lacrosse
Junior Varsity2023 – Present1 year
Research
Pre-Architecture Studies
Pittsburgh University — Student2024 – 2024
Arts
Pittsburgh University
Architecture2024 – 2024
Public services
Volunteering
Sew forward- East End Cooperative Ministry — Seamstress2021 – 2022
David G. Sutton Memorial Scholarship
Being a part of my high school swim team has been one of the most rewarding yet challenging experiences in my life. When I joined the team, I quickly realized how physically demanding swimming can be, requiring not only exceptional endurance but also mental resilience and technical precision. Early on, I often felt as though I was behind my teammates, struggling to keep up and feeling frustrated. However, my coach saw potential in me and helped me navigate these challenges in a way that transformed my perspective and built my character.
One of the most impactful experiences I had with my coach occurred during a particularly grueling training season. At the time, I was battling self-doubt, constantly comparing myself to others on the team who seemed to improve effortlessly. I was discouraged and even considered quitting. My coach noticed my struggles and asked me to stay after practice one day. Instead of pushing me harder, he took a moment to talk about the importance of setting small, achievable goals and focusing on personal growth rather than comparisons. This was the first time I understood that success in swimming—and in life—is not just about being the fastest but about being disciplined, resilient, and focused on self-improvement.
Over the next few months, my coach taught me to break down my goals into smaller, manageable steps, each designed to build confidence and measure personal progress. Rather than focusing on where I ranked compared to my teammates, I started focusing on my own growth. My coach taught me to celebrate every small victory, whether it was improving my stroke technique or shaving a fraction of a second off my time. This approach transformed my mindset. As I saw progress in my performance, I also noticed a shift in my confidence; the small victories began to add up, and with each one, I felt stronger and more capable.
One of the core values my coach instilled in me is resilience—a value that I know was important to David as well. My coach showed me that real strength is not just about physical ability but about having the perseverance to keep going, even when progress is slow and challenges seem overwhelming. He taught me that every setback is an opportunity to learn, and every failure brings us one step closer to achieving our goals. This lesson has stayed with me in all areas of my life. Whether it’s a difficult assignment or a personal setback, I’ve learned to approach challenges with patience, determination, and a positive mindset.
Beyond resilience, my coach also encouraged me to lead by example. He taught me to lift others up, to support my teammates, and to recognize that true success is shared. I try to embody these traits both in and out of the pool. In my classes, I make an effort to support my classmates and work collaboratively on projects. I’ve learned that when we help others succeed, we all grow stronger. I also strive to stay disciplined in my studies, applying the same work ethic I use in swimming to maintain high grades and reach my academic goals.
Joe Gilroy "Plan Your Work, Work Your Plan" Scholarship
My goal is to become an architect who designs affordable, sustainable housing for low-income families. This vision is deeply important to me, as I hope to create energy-efficient homes that bring stability and security to those who need it most. To achieve this, I have developed a plan that considers each step, resource, and potential challenge.
Step 1: Earning a Degree in Architecture
The first step is to earn a Bachelor’s degree in architecture from a university in the United States, ideally one that focuses on sustainable design. This degree will provide essential skills and allow me to study under experts in the field. The total cost for this degree, including tuition, materials, and living expenses, is approximately $180,000 over four years. Scholarships, grants, and part-time work are crucial to meeting these costs.
Step 2: Gaining Practical Experience
While studying, I plan to pursue internships with firms focused on sustainable and affordable housing. These experiences will expose me to real-world applications and connect me with professionals in the industry. I also hope to volunteer with organizations like Habitat for Humanity. To cover any unpaid internship expenses, I estimate needing around $5,000 for transportation and related costs.
Step 3: Specializing in Sustainable Architecture
After my undergraduate studies, I aim to pursue a Master’s degree in Sustainable Architecture. This specialization will equip me with expertise in energy-efficient design and sustainable materials. A two-year master’s program could cost around $120,000, which I hope to offset through fellowships, assistantships, or scholarships.
Step 4: Building Professional Experience and Connections
After completing my studies, I plan to work with a firm that aligns with my commitment to affordable housing. For at least five years, I will gain industry experience and build the connections necessary to establish myself as a professional in the field. Joining organizations like the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and attending industry conferences will be essential for networking and growth.
Step 5: Establishing My Own Architectural Firm
My long-term goal is to start an architectural firm dedicated to sustainable, low-cost housing solutions. This firm would partner with community organizations and government programs to make affordable, eco-friendly housing a reality. I anticipate needing approximately $100,000 to cover initial startup costs, which I plan to save or fund through loans or partnerships.
Conclusion
This scholarship is crucial to my plan, allowing me to focus on achieving my goals without the barrier of financial limitations. With careful planning, resourcefulness, and dedication, I am prepared to turn my vision of affordable, sustainable housing into reality.
Achieve Potential Scholarship
For the past six years, I have called Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, my home. Moving here from Spain has been both a challenge and a privilege, one that has allowed me to grow academically and culturally. As a top student in my high school, I’ve worked hard to make the most of every opportunity. Now, I dream of pursuing my education in the United States, where I can continue my journey in a place that values innovation and excellence. However, without financial assistance, I would have no choice but to return to Spain, placing my educational and professional aspirations out of reach. This scholarship would be life-changing, enabling me to fulfill my goals and contribute to the world in meaningful ways.
Academically, I am proud to be ranked first in my high school. This achievement represents years of dedication, a commitment to learning, and the desire to excel despite the challenges of adapting to a new country. My dream is to study architecture at a U.S. university, where I can develop the skills needed to become an architect who designs sustainable, affordable homes for low-income families. My passion for this work is deeply rooted in my experiences and values. However, while my grades and dedication have opened doors, my family lacks the financial resources to support my college education here. This scholarship would remove this financial barrier, allowing me to access the education I need to turn my aspirations into reality.
Returning to Spain would mean setting aside my dreams of studying architecture in the United States, a prospect that feels incredibly limiting given the opportunities available here. The U.S. offers unmatched programs in sustainable architecture, and studying here would allow me to learn from experts, gain practical experience, and work with state-of-the-art resources that aren’t available elsewhere. Additionally, I am committed to giving back to the communities that have shaped me, both in the U.S. and in Spain. I want to design energy-efficient, self-sustaining housing solutions for families in need—homes that offer security, dignity, and environmental responsibility. This scholarship would make it possible for me to study in the U.S. and build the foundation needed to bring this vision to life.
Receiving this scholarship would do more than fund my education; it would allow me to fully pursue my potential and make a lasting impact through my work as an architect. I am deeply grateful for the chance to be considered and am committed to making the most of this opportunity if granted the support.
Nabi Nicole Grant Memorial Scholarship
Faith has always played an essential role in my life, especially during times of hardship. When I lost my grandfather to cancer, it was one of the most challenging experiences I’d ever faced. My grandfather was a guiding light in my life, and his kindness and resilience were inspiring. In losing him, I also lost a part of myself and a strong source of motivation. However, through faith and reflection, I found a new path forward, one that combined his values with my passion for helping others through architecture.
Growing up, I watched my grandfather work hard to provide for our family, and I saw how much he valued self-sufficiency and resilience. I remember how proud he was of people who built lives and homes despite challenging circumstances. When he passed, I felt driven to honor his legacy by helping others build lives of dignity and security. That is when I knew I wanted to become an architect who designs energy-efficient, affordable homes for families with limited resources.
Pursuing this dream has not been easy. Along the way, I faced moments of doubt, especially when the challenges of education, finances, and planning seemed overwhelming. However, my faith and my grandfather’s memory helped me find strength to persevere. I knew that if he were still here, he would encourage me to keep going and to look for ways to overcome each hurdle. In those moments, I reminded myself that my purpose was not just about becoming an architect but about creating opportunities for others to have a stable home, something my grandfather cherished.
In many ways, my faith has become my anchor. It has given me the courage to keep pursuing a career in architecture, focusing on building affordable, self-sustaining homes for low-income families. Every time I study new techniques for sustainable design or learn about ways to reduce building costs, I feel as though I am building a bridge between my grandfather’s legacy and my dream. I know that, through this path, I can create positive change for families who might otherwise struggle to have a safe and comfortable home.
Reflecting on my journey, I realize that faith is not just about belief; it is about action, purpose, and the strength to continue moving forward even when the future seems uncertain. My faith and my memories of my grandfather push me to work harder, to learn more, and to stay focused on creating homes that bring security and hope to others. In this way, my journey in architecture is not just a career choice—it is a way to keep my grandfather’s spirit alive and to help others build better lives.
Michael Rudometkin Memorial Scholarship
For me, selflessness is standing in support for others in their darkest moments without anticipation for rewards, and realizing that our actions and choices could deeply affect the ones around us. It is an understanding of oneself and empathy for others’ pain, and a desire to assist them, regardless of the circumstances. As for me, I have sought to practice selflessness in all its forms in all of the moments when the people around me required assistance, reassurance or just somebody with whom they could share their vulnerability.
A selfless act that was particularly powerful was at the time when my friend was troubled in her life. My friend was in grief for she had recently experienced death in the family. Having also once been bereaved, I knew how it felt to be in a sea of sorrow and loneliness. I decided that unless this cavalier attitude changed, I would show up for her and do anything necessary each day be it motivating her to do school work when it seemed impossible or just sharing the silence when she needed to feel without having to speak. I took parts of daily activities and responsibilities over from her and made sure that she did other things as well concerning often even the simplest matters so that she was not isolated. I had the belief that I can be her support without demanding any favors in return and that is how a real relationship is – where during the joyous times parties are thrown but during struggle, both sides work hand in hand and do not surrender.
Another display of selflessness on my part is through community service. Over the course of a few summers, I dedicated my time to work at a shelter for homeless families. Organizing donations and tutoring children in need were among some of my duties. One summer, I developed a small gardening project for the shelter. The garden also grew fresh vegetables for the families, and it became a soothing activity for the children and parents involved. I spent numerous hours outside the scheduled time intended for volunteers because I was sure that It was worthwhile making even minimal efforts to serve others. When harvest time came, I observed joy on children’s faces when they picked the vegetables, and I was reminded of selflessness together with how little it takes to do good for others.
It is likewise a form of selflessness that can be expressed in mundane, seemingly insignificant ways, but makes a big difference in other people’s lives. When I heard my younger cousin was not doing well in school, I offered to teach him after my own long nights of studying. I understood that he wanted to excel, but his anger often confined him to a state of hopelessness. By using my time and patience, I was able to assist him in elevating his grades and most crucially, recovering his self esteem. When he accomplished his goals, it was as though I had done it for myself and I felt honored to have participated in his development.
Every year, I expand my selflessness in area, professionally and personally. This is a core belief and an authentic philosophy which spreads beyond the professional domains. In this case, as a future architect and a friend to many, I will be selfless in my pursuits of creating homes that help people, and in moments of simply being a good friend to someone.
Joseph Daniel Cook Jr. HOPE Foundation Scholarship
Losing my grandfather to cancer was one of the hardest experiences of my life. He wasn’t just my grandfather; he was my mentor, someone I admired deeply, and his passing left a void that seemed impossible to fill. In the months following his death, I struggled with overwhelming grief, but through this journey, I learned valuable lessons that shaped my perspective on life and my future goals.
Watching my grandfather battle colon cancer was incredibly difficult. He was strong, determined, and even in his final days, he never lost his sense of resilience. After he passed away, I found it hard to cope. Grief, I learned, isn’t something that simply fades away—it’s a process that takes time. For a while, I felt lost, and the dreams I had for my future felt distant. However, I soon realized that grief was not just about mourning his loss, but also about cherishing the love and the lessons he left behind.
What helped me heal was focusing on his legacy. My grandfather had a deep love for sustainability and self-sufficiency, constantly working to improve his home in practical and environmentally friendly ways. His passion for building and creating inspired my own dream of becoming an architect who designs energy-efficient homes. Pursuing this goal became my way of honoring his memory, and in doing so, I found a renewed sense of purpose. His influence continues to guide me, reminding me of the values he held dear.
Looking to the future, I am more determined than ever to follow the path my grandfather inspired. I plan to study architecture with a focus on sustainability, aiming to create homes that are eco-friendly, accessible, and affordable. This passion is not just about my career—it’s about continuing his legacy and contributing to a better, more sustainable world.
Beyond my professional goals, my grief journey has taught me the importance of living with intention and appreciating the present. Losing my grandfather has shown me how precious time is and how crucial it is to nurture relationships and make the most of every moment. His passing has made me more focused on the impact I want to leave behind, just as he did.
Though my grandfather is no longer physically here, his memory lives on in everything I do. My journey through grief has helped me grow stronger, more focused, and more determined to pursue my goals. His legacy will always be with me as I move forward, guiding me toward a future that honors the lessons he taught me.
Eden Alaine Memorial Scholarship
Losing my grandfather was one of the most profound experiences of my life. He wasn’t just a family member to me; he was my role model, my mentor, and someone with whom I shared a deep and meaningful bond. His passing has had a lasting effect on me, and the lessons I learned from him continue to shape the person I am today.
Growing up, my grandfather was a constant presence in my life. He was an incredibly resourceful and hardworking man, always eager to share his knowledge and wisdom. I admired him for his practical skills, his ability to solve problems, and his dedication to his family. He was a source of stability and guidance, and we spent countless hours together talking about life, learning from each other, and working on small projects. These moments created a bond that went beyond the typical grandparent-grandchild relationship. He was someone I looked up to and trusted completely.
When my grandfather was diagnosed with colon cancer, it felt like the foundation of my world was shaken. Watching him go through the illness was difficult, but he handled it with the same strength and grace that had always defined him. Even in his weakest moments, he continued to teach me valuable lessons. His resilience in the face of adversity showed me the importance of perseverance and optimism, even when things seem overwhelming.
His passing left a void in my life, but it also inspired me to carry forward the values he instilled in me. My grandfather’s dedication to self-sufficiency and sustainability sparked my interest in architecture, particularly in creating homes that are energy-efficient and environmentally conscious. He often talked about the importance of building things that last, both in a physical sense and in terms of the legacy we leave behind. His love for improving his home in practical, efficient ways became the foundation for my own passion to design energy-efficient buildings. In many ways, my career aspirations are a tribute to the values he passed down to me.
Beyond my professional goals, losing my grandfather also changed how I view life and relationships. His passing made me realize how important it is to cherish the time we have with the people we love. It pushed me to be more present in my relationships, to listen more deeply, and to appreciate the simple moments we often take for granted. The strength of our bond and the memories we created together remind me to build meaningful connections with others and to value the people in my life.
Dealing with loss at a young age also forced me to develop emotional resilience. I learned that while grief is painful, it can also be a source of strength. Over time, I’ve come to understand that my grandfather’s legacy lives on in me, not only in the values he taught me but also in the way I approach life with determination and a sense of purpose. His influence is still present in everything I do, from my personal interactions to my long-term goals.
Losing my grandfather was one of the hardest experiences I’ve faced, but it also shaped me into a stronger and more focused person. His life and the values he passed down continue to guide me every day. Though he is no longer here physically, his presence remains a constant source of inspiration, reminding me to live with purpose and to honor the legacy of those we love.
LeBron James Fan Scholarship
LeBron James has been a dominant force in basketball for over two decades, and as a fan, I admire not only his incredible skill on the court but also his character off the court. His work ethic, leadership, and dedication to the game have made him one of the most iconic athletes in sports history. But while I’m a huge fan of LeBron, the question of whether he is the greatest basketball player of all time is more complex.
As an athlete, LeBron James is extraordinary. His combination of size, athleticism, and basketball IQ is something we rarely see. At 6'9" and 250 pounds, he moves with the speed and agility of a guard, but with the strength and presence of a forward. His versatility is unmatched—he can play and defend all five positions on the floor. Watching LeBron play is like watching a master at work. Whether he’s making a pinpoint pass to a teammate, attacking the basket with unstoppable force, or sinking a clutch three-pointer, LeBron’s ability to impact the game in every facet is remarkable. His basketball intelligence allows him to read defenses and adjust his play, and he’s consistently made his teammates better wherever he has played, whether it was in Cleveland, Miami, or Los Angeles.
Off the court, LeBron’s influence is just as impactful. He’s been a leader in social justice, advocating for change and using his platform to speak out on issues that matter. His "I PROMISE School" in Akron, Ohio, is a testament to his commitment to giving back to his community. For me, being a fan of LeBron James means admiring someone who understands the importance of his influence beyond sports. He’s not just an athlete; he’s a role model and a philanthropist.
When it comes to whether LeBron James is the greatest basketball player of all time, that’s a tougher question to answer. Many argue that Michael Jordan holds that title, especially because of his six championships and unmatched dominance in the 1990s. Jordan’s legacy, especially with his perfect record in the NBA Finals, is difficult to surpass. LeBron’s four championships and his ability to reach the Finals ten times in his career are impressive, but some critics point to his Finals losses as a reason he might not be considered the greatest.
However, I believe that LeBron’s case as the greatest of all time (GOAT) lies in his longevity and consistency. He has been at the top of the game for two decades, maintaining an incredibly high level of play into his late 30s, which is almost unheard of. His ability to adapt his game as he ages, while still competing with the best in the league, is a testament to his greatness. His all-around game—scoring, passing, rebounding, and defending—makes him one of the most complete players the sport has ever seen.
In the end, whether LeBron James is the GOAT depends on how you define greatness. If you value championships alone, Michael Jordan may still hold the crown. But if you consider all-around impact, consistency, and influence on and off the court, LeBron certainly has a strong case. As a fan, I am proud to cheer for someone who embodies excellence in every sense of the word, and regardless of where he ranks in the history of basketball, LeBron James is undeniably one of the greatest to ever play the game.
Team USA Fan Scholarship
When it comes to cheering for Team USA, my favorite athlete is undoubtedly Simone Biles. Her accomplishments in gymnastics are awe-inspiring, but what truly sets her apart for me is her resilience, determination, and advocacy for mental health. Biles is not only one of the greatest athletes of all time, but she has also redefined what it means to be strong—both physically and mentally.
As a gymnast, Simone Biles’ talent is undeniable. She has won more Olympic and World Championship medals than any other gymnast in history, and she does it with an almost effortless grace. Her ability to perform some of the most difficult skills ever attempted in gymnastics, like the Yurchenko double pike vault, leaves me in awe every time I watch her. I find myself holding my breath during her routines, amazed by the power and precision she brings to the sport. Her dominance in gymnastics makes her an easy athlete to cheer for, but there’s more to why she’s my favorite.
What makes Simone Biles truly stand out to me is her courage off the mat. During the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, she made headlines not for adding another gold medal to her collection, but for prioritizing her mental health. In a move that surprised the world, she withdrew from several events, citing mental health challenges and a condition called the “twisties,” which affects a gymnast’s ability to orient themselves in the air. Many athletes would have pushed through the pressure, but Biles chose to prioritize her well-being over the competition. Her decision was a bold statement about the importance of mental health, especially for elite athletes, and it resonated with me on a deeply personal level.
As someone who has experienced the pressure of balancing expectations with personal well-being, I found Biles’ actions incredibly inspiring. In a world that often glorifies “pushing through” at all costs, Biles reminded us that it’s okay to take a step back and prioritize self-care. Her bravery in sharing her struggles openly made her a role model not just for athletes, but for anyone facing mental health challenges. She showed that even the strongest, most talented people can face struggles and that seeking help or taking a break doesn’t make you weak—it makes you stronger in the long run.
Simone Biles’ advocacy for mental health, combined with her athletic prowess, makes her someone I can’t help but cheer for every time she competes. She has opened up important conversations about mental health in sports and beyond, and her influence will be felt for years to come. By speaking out, she has not only broken records in gymnastics but also broken the stigma surrounding mental health.
To me, cheering for Biles is about more than just supporting an athlete who wins medals. It’s about supporting someone who is using her platform to make a difference in the world. Every time I see her step onto the mat, I’m reminded of the importance of resilience, self-care, and pushing boundaries—not just in sports, but in life. Simone Biles has already left an incredible legacy, and I am proud to be one of her many fans.
Billie Eilish Fan Scholarship
Yesterday, I had the incredible experience of attending a Billie Eilish concert, and it only deepened my connection to her music. It was a night full of energy, emotion, and moments that reminded me why her songs have become so meaningful to me. Narrowing down my top three Billie Eilish songs is no easy task, but if I had to choose, they would be “When the Party’s Over,” “Everything I Wanted,” and “Happier Than Ever.” Each of these songs resonates with me on a deep, personal level, and I find myself drawn to them again and again.
The first song that stands out for me is “When the Party’s Over.” This song has a haunting quality that never fails to stir my emotions. There’s something about the way Billie’s voice floats over the minimal piano arrangement that captures the feeling of emotional exhaustion. The lyrics speak to moments of letting go, when you know a situation isn’t healthy, but it’s still painful to walk away. For me, it reminds me of past relationships and friendships where I had to make the hard choice of stepping back for my own well-being. Billie’s raw, vulnerable delivery in this song helps me process those emotions, and I feel like I’m not alone in that experience.
Another song that resonates with me deeply is “Everything I Wanted.” I connect with this song on multiple levels, particularly the themes of self-doubt and the search for validation. As someone who has dealt with the pressure of expectations, both from myself and others, this song speaks to that inner struggle. The line, “I tried to scream, but my head was underwater,” paints a vivid picture of what it feels like to be overwhelmed by your own thoughts. The fact that Billie wrote this song with her brother, Finneas, also makes it special, highlighting the importance of close relationships when dealing with these feelings. The song feels like a quiet reminder that even when you feel lost, there are people who understand and stand by you.
Finally, “Happier Than Ever” has become one of my favorite songs since it was released, and seeing it performed live last night was an unforgettable moment. The song’s structure is unique—it starts off soft and melancholy, then builds into an explosive release of emotion. This mirrors the feeling of bottling up frustrations until they finally burst out. The contrast between the two parts of the song resonates with me because it reflects the highs and lows I’ve felt in life. The way Billie’s voice grows more powerful as the song progresses feels like a cathartic release of all the pent-up emotions, and I find that incredibly empowering. It reminds me that it’s okay to feel anger and frustration and that expressing those emotions can be a form of healing.
Billie Eilish’s music speaks to me on a personal level because of the honesty and emotional depth in her songs. Whether she’s exploring themes of loneliness, insecurity, or empowerment, I find myself relating to her lyrics in ways that help me process my own emotions. Last night’s concert only reinforced how connected I feel to her music, and I left the venue feeling even more inspired by her artistry. Each of these songs—“When the Party’s Over,” “Everything I Wanted,” and “Happier Than Ever”—has been a part of my personal journey, and they continue to resonate with me every time I listen to them.
Andre' Burchelle Roach Scholarship
My name is Angela, and I was born and raised in Madrid, Spain. From a young age, I’ve been fascinated by design and how the spaces around us shape our lives. Growing up in a city rich in architectural history inspired me to explore how buildings can influence people’s well-being and the environment. This curiosity grew into a passion for creating energy-efficient, self-sufficient, and affordable homes, and I am committed to pursuing a career in sustainable architecture.
This passion is deeply personal. My grandfather, who was a major influence in my life, always worked to improve his home, making it more self-sufficient. His resourcefulness and dedication to sustainability shaped my values. When he passed away from colon cancer, I felt a stronger desire to use my skills to create positive change. My goal is to design homes that not only look beautiful but also contribute to a healthier environment, reducing the carbon footprint and promoting sustainable living.
I believe that architecture has the potential to address some of the world’s most pressing issues, such as climate change and the global housing crisis. I want to be part of the solution by designing homes that harness renewable energy, minimize environmental impact, and are accessible to people from all walks of life. For me, architecture is more than just constructing buildings—it’s about creating spaces that promote sustainability and equity.
Receiving this scholarship would be a crucial step in helping me achieve this goal. It would ease the financial burden of pursuing my degree in architecture, allowing me to focus on my studies and take full advantage of the learning opportunities available. I plan to use the scholarship to further my knowledge in green building practices and sustainable design. I am especially interested in learning how homes can integrate smart technologies that improve energy efficiency and adapt to environmental and user needs.
This scholarship would also allow me to participate in workshops, conferences, and seminars focused on sustainability in architecture. These experiences would help me stay up-to-date on the latest trends and innovations while providing opportunities to connect with mentors and professionals who share my passion for sustainable design. Collaborating with like-minded individuals and learning from experienced architects will be vital for my growth and development.
After completing my studies, I aim to contribute to projects that prioritize sustainability and affordable housing on a global scale. I hope to work on innovative solutions that make energy-efficient homes accessible to everyone, especially in areas where sustainable housing is scarce. My vision is to be part of a movement that redefines how we think about architecture, using it as a tool to harmonize human life with nature and reduce our impact on the planet.
In conclusion, this scholarship represents more than just financial support—it would be an investment in my education and future as a sustainable architect. It would enable me to focus on learning and innovation, empowering me to make meaningful contributions to the world through my designs. Thank you for considering my application. I am eager to take the next step in my journey to create a positive impact through architecture.
GUTS- Olivia Rodrigo Fan Scholarship
Finding Myself Through Olivia Rodrigo’s Lyrics
One lyric from Olivia Rodrigo’s GUTS that resonates with me is from the song “Teenage Dream”: “They all say that it gets better, it gets better the more you grow. Yeah, they all say that it gets better, it gets better, but what if I don't?” This lyric perfectly captures the uncertainty and pressure that come with adolescence — a time when you’re told that things will improve, yet you still feel lost and unsure.
As a teenager, I’ve heard countless times that things will get easier as I get older, that my insecurities will fade and I’ll find my path. But this lyric voices a fear I’ve quietly held: What if I don’t? What if the person I’m becoming isn’t who I’m expected to be or want to be? Adolescence is full of advice, but no one really prepares you for how confusing and overwhelming it can feel. Rodrigo’s lyric expresses this inner conflict, the pressure to keep moving toward something better, even when the path feels unclear.
For me, this lyric resonates because it speaks to the reality of growing up. There’s always pressure — to do well in school, make the right choices, and prepare for the future. I want to pursue my passion for architecture, but beneath all my goals is the fear that I might not have everything figured out yet. The lyric reflects the struggle of trying to meet expectations while also questioning whether you’re on the right path.
Adolescence is challenging because it’s a time of balancing expectations and reality. You’re constantly told you have potential and that you’ll eventually find yourself, but the process often feels uncertain. You make mistakes, have doubts, and question if things will ever truly get better. Rodrigo’s lyric captures this universal teenage experience — the fear of not becoming the person everyone expects and the struggle to believe that the future holds something better.
What makes this lyric particularly impactful is that it acknowledges a fear many of us have but rarely express. It’s okay to have doubts and to question the future because that’s part of growing up. I’ve learned that it’s normal to feel uncertain about what comes next and that I’m not alone in these feelings. While the future can feel overwhelming, I’m beginning to understand that it’s okay not to have all the answers right now.
Ultimately, this lyric from GUTS captures the essence of adolescence — the pressure to grow into someone better, while also recognizing the fear of not living up to those expectations. It has reminded me that the process of growing up isn’t always straightforward, and the doubts I have now are part of that journey. As I navigate my teenage years, I’m learning to embrace the uncertainties, trusting that I’ll find my way, even if I don’t have everything figured out just yet.
Jessie Koci Future Entrepreneurs Scholarship
Pursuing Architecture with an Entrepreneurial Vision
I plan to study architecture with a focus on sustainable design and energy-efficient homes. My choice of architecture stems from my passion for creating spaces that harmonize beauty, functionality, and environmental responsibility. Since childhood, I’ve been intrigued by how buildings can shape lives and influence the world around us. As I’ve grown, so has my desire to make a difference by designing homes that are eco-friendly and accessible to everyone.
Architecture is not just about designing buildings; it's about solving problems, innovating, and improving the quality of life. My dream is to start my own architectural firm that specializes in creating energy-efficient homes for families and communities. I want to offer affordable, green housing solutions that help reduce environmental impacts while providing high-quality living spaces. By pursuing a degree in architecture, I aim to gain the skills necessary to turn this dream into reality.
Why I Chose an Entrepreneurial Career
I’ve chosen an entrepreneurial path because I believe it allows me the greatest freedom to innovate and pursue my vision for sustainable architecture. Entrepreneurship is about taking risks, creating something new, and making a lasting impact, which aligns perfectly with my personal goals. I see starting my own architectural firm as a way to push the boundaries of traditional housing design, introducing new concepts that prioritize energy efficiency, renewable materials, and affordability.
By taking this path, I won’t be limited by existing practices but will have the autonomy to shape a business that reflects my passion for sustainability and creativity. Additionally, entrepreneurship will allow me to lead a team that shares my values and drive, creating a collaborative space for developing cutting-edge solutions to pressing environmental challenges.
Why I Will Succeed in My Business
While entrepreneurship comes with challenges, I am confident that my determination, strategic mindset, and dedication to learning will ensure my success. I understand that many startups face difficulties, but I am prepared to tackle these challenges head-on. One key factor that will contribute to my success is my deep passion for architecture and sustainability, which drives me to continually improve and innovate. My desire to create energy-efficient homes comes from a genuine concern for the environment, and this commitment to my purpose will keep me focused and resilient, even in tough times.
Additionally, I believe that building a strong foundation in education is crucial for entrepreneurial success. Through my studies in architecture, I will gain the technical skills needed to design sustainable buildings, while also learning about business management and marketing, which are essential for running a successful company. By combining architectural knowledge with business acumen, I will be well-equipped to navigate the complexities of entrepreneurship.
I also understand the importance of adaptability in business. The architecture and construction industries are constantly evolving, especially with the rise of green technologies and renewable energy. By staying informed about industry trends and being open to new ideas, I will be able to pivot and innovate when necessary, keeping my business relevant and competitive.
My Definition of Success
For me, a successful life is one where I can make a meaningful difference in the world while doing something I love. Success is not only measured by financial achievements but by the positive impact I can have on the environment and the people around me. I want to build a business that helps others lead more sustainable lives by offering homes that are both energy-efficient and affordable.
Russell Koci Skilled Trade Scholarship
Why I Chose Architecture as My Career Path
From a young age, I have always been fascinated by the spaces we live in and how they shape our lives. My interest in architecture began with the simple act of building small structures with blocks, but it soon grew into a passion for creating spaces that are not only beautiful but functional and sustainable. I am committed to studying architecture because it combines my love for creative design with my desire to make a lasting, positive impact on the world. My goal is to design energy-efficient homes that reduce environmental footprints while maintaining aesthetic appeal.
I have chosen architecture as my trade because it is a field that allows for both artistic expression and practical problem-solving. Buildings are more than structures; they represent a way of living, thinking, and interacting with the world. I am particularly inspired by the potential of architecture to address climate change through the design of homes that minimize energy consumption and utilize renewable energy sources. In today’s world, sustainable living is more important than ever, and I believe architecture can be at the forefront of that movement.
My Career Vision and Goals
My plan for a career in architecture is grounded in my desire to create homes that are both environmentally friendly and accessible. I am particularly drawn to the challenge of designing energy-efficient, low-cost homes that serve both the needs of individuals and the planet. My dream is to revolutionize housing by integrating green technologies, such as solar power and natural insulation, into cost-effective designs. This career path aligns with my values of sustainability, innovation, and social responsibility.
One of the reasons I believe I will be successful in this field is my determination and willingness to learn. Architecture is a demanding discipline, but I am ready to dedicate myself fully to mastering the skills necessary to excel. I have a strong foundation in creative thinking and problem-solving, which I believe are essential for designing innovative and sustainable homes. I am also committed to continuous learning and staying updated with new technologies and trends in green architecture, as I believe this is crucial for success in today’s rapidly evolving world.
Defining Success and Why I Will Achieve It
To me, a successful life is one in which I can use my talents and passion to contribute to the greater good. Success means having a career where I can make a tangible difference, not only in the lives of the people who live in the homes I design but also in the health of the environment. I believe I will be successful because I have a clear vision of what I want to achieve, and I am committed to working hard to turn that vision into reality.
In addition to my determination, I have a deep sense of responsibility to my community and the environment. My grandfather, who passed away from colon cancer, always encouraged me to pursue a career that makes a difference. His memory motivates me to push forward and strive for excellence in everything I do.
In conclusion, I am confident that my passion for architecture, combined with my commitment to sustainability and hard work, will lead me to a successful and fulfilling career. I plan to use my education and skills to create homes that are not only energy-efficient but also beautiful, functional, and accessible to all. Through this work, I hope to contribute to a better future for both people and the planet.
Once Upon a #BookTok Scholarship
As an aspiring architect from Madrid now seeking opportunities in the United States, I envision my ideal bookshelf as a vibrant collection inspired by #BookTok recommendations. This dynamic platform has significantly influenced modern reading habits, and the books that have gained popularity there offer a diverse array of perspectives and themes that resonate deeply with readers.
Must-Have Titles
"The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue" by V.E. Schwab: This novel’s exploration of identity and memory has captivated the #BookTok community. Addie LaRue’s tale of making a deal to live forever but be forgotten by everyone she meets delves into existential themes and self-discovery. Its emotional depth and unique narrative have sparked meaningful discussions about the nature of existence.
"Where the Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens: Known for its compelling mystery and lyrical prose, this book is a favorite on #BookTok. Set in the marshlands, it weaves a story of isolation, resilience, and the profound connection between humans and nature. The book’s rich setting and character development have led to conversations about how environment influences personal growth.
"The Song of Achilles" by Madeline Miller: This retelling of the Greek myth of Achilles and Patroclus has resonated with readers for its emotional storytelling and fresh perspective on classical themes. The novel's focus on love, honor, and heroism has made it a popular choice, sparking discussions about classical literature and its relevance today.
"Circe" by Madeline Miller: Also by Miller, "Circe" offers a reimagining of the enchantress from Homer’s "Odyssey." Its themes of female empowerment and transformation have struck a chord with #BookTok users. The book’s portrayal of Circe’s journey from isolation to power highlights themes of self-realization and independence, prompting conversations about women's roles in mythology.
"Red, White & Royal Blue" by Casey McQuiston: This contemporary romance has charmed readers with its witty dialogue and inclusive storytelling. The story of a romance between the First Son of the United States and a British prince has resonated for its modern take on love and politics, influencing discussions on representation and relationship dynamics.
Impact on the #BookTok Community
These books have left a significant mark on the #BookTok community, driving vibrant discussions and fostering a sense of shared literary experience. The platform’s ability to highlight diverse voices and innovative storytelling has broadened readers' horizons, encouraging them to explore new genres and perspectives.
#BookTok’s recommendations often shine a light on books that may not have received mainstream attention otherwise. By bringing these titles into the spotlight, #BookTok has contributed to a resurgence in reading and a greater appreciation for varied narratives. The platform has not only influenced individual reading choices but has also created a space for deeper engagement with literature.
Conclusion
My ideal bookshelf, inspired by #BookTok, reflects a celebration of diverse and impactful storytelling. Each book represents not only my personal interests but also the broader influence of #BookTok on contemporary reading culture. Just as #BookTok has transformed how we engage with literature, I hope to bring creativity and sustainability to the field of architecture, designing energy self-sufficient and cost-effective homes that contribute positively to society.
Project Kennedy Fighting Cancers of All Colors Scholarship
My name is Angela, and as an immigrant from Madrid, Spain, pursuing a career in architecture focused on designing energy self-sufficient and cost-effective homes, my personal experiences with cancer have profoundly shaped my educational and career aspirations. The loss of my grandfather to colon cancer was a pivotal moment in my life, influencing my perspective on both the value of resilience and the importance of addressing broader societal issues through my chosen field.
The Influence of My Grandfather’s Illness
My grandfather, a figure of great significance in my life, battled colon cancer, and his passing left a deep emotional impact. Throughout his illness, I witnessed firsthand the challenges faced by individuals and families dealing with severe health conditions. His struggle highlighted the fragility of life and the profound effects of chronic illness on both individuals and their loved ones. This experience instilled in me a deep sense of empathy and a desire to make a meaningful difference in the world.
Shaping My Educational Journey
The emotional toll of my grandfather’s illness and subsequent loss motivated me to pursue a path that allows me to address pressing global issues through my education and career. I channeled my grief into a renewed focus on my studies, driven by a desire to contribute positively to society. My academic journey became a platform for exploring ways to improve the quality of life and promote sustainability, particularly through architecture.
Understanding the importance of creating environments that support well-being and resilience became a core focus of my educational goals. I sought out courses and experiences that emphasized sustainable design and environmental impact, knowing that these fields could offer solutions to some of the challenges highlighted by my grandfather’s experience. My commitment to architecture grew stronger as I realized that designing energy-efficient and cost-effective homes could contribute to a healthier and more sustainable future for others.
Influence on Career Aspirations
The loss of my grandfather also influenced my career aspirations, particularly in my choice to specialize in sustainable architecture. I am passionate about designing homes that are not only energy self-sufficient but also affordable and accessible. This focus stems from my belief that everyone deserves a healthy and comfortable living environment, regardless of their financial situation.
Cancer’s impact on my family underscored the importance of creating resilient and sustainable spaces that can withstand various challenges. In my career as an architect, I am dedicated to integrating innovative design solutions that address both environmental and economic concerns. My goal is to develop homes that minimize energy consumption and reduce costs, contributing to a more sustainable and equitable future.
Looking Forward
As I seek opportunities to advance my education and career in the United States, I am guided by the lessons learned from my grandfather’s illness and passing. His legacy motivates me to pursue a career where I can make a tangible difference in people’s lives through architecture. By focusing on energy-efficient and cost-effective designs, I aim to create homes that offer comfort, sustainability, and resilience, addressing some of the broader challenges faced by individuals and communities.
In summary, the experience of losing my grandfather to cancer has profoundly impacted my educational and career goals. It has shaped my commitment to sustainable architecture and influenced my desire to create homes that improve quality of life while promoting environmental responsibility. As I continue my journey, I am driven by a sense of purpose and a dedication to making a positive impact on the world through my work in architecture.
New Beginnings Immigrant Scholarship
My name is Angela, and my journey from Madrid, Spain, to the United States has deeply influenced my career aspirations and personal growth. As an immigrant pursuing a career in architecture with a focus on energy self-sufficient and cost-effective homes, my experiences have shaped both my goals and my approach to sustainable design.
Immigrant Experience
Relocating from Madrid to the U.S. presented a range of challenges and opportunities. Adapting to a new cultural and educational environment required significant adjustment, but it also opened doors to new perspectives and experiences. The transition taught me resilience and adaptability, qualities that are crucial for overcoming obstacles and pursuing ambitious goals.
My immigrant experience has also given me a profound appreciation for the opportunities available in the U.S. The challenges I faced have strengthened my resolve and fueled my passion for a career that not only aligns with my interests but also addresses important global issues.
Career Aspirations in Sustainable Architecture
My goal is to become an architect specializing in energy self-sufficient and cost-effective homes. This aspiration is driven by a desire to address both environmental and economic challenges in housing. I have seen firsthand the impact of limited resources and the need for innovative solutions. My experiences have instilled in me a commitment to creating homes that are both beautiful and environmentally responsible.
Sustainable architecture is more than a career choice; it reflects my values and ambitions. I aim to design homes that minimize environmental impact while being accessible to a diverse range of people. My vision is to create energy-efficient structures that enhance the quality of life and contribute to a sustainable future.
Influence of My Background
My immigrant background has shaped my approach to architecture. Adapting to a new culture has taught me flexibility and resourcefulness—skills that are essential for innovative design. I am motivated to develop solutions that address both sustainability and affordability, ensuring that green building practices benefit everyone.
Additionally, my international perspective enriches my design approach. Drawing from architectural styles and practices from both Spain and the U.S., I aim to create homes that reflect a diverse and inclusive vision of sustainability. Integrating global best practices with local needs allows me to offer innovative and practical solutions.
Opportunities in the USA
The U.S. offers significant opportunities for advancing my education and career in architecture. The emphasis on innovation and sustainability aligns perfectly with my goals. I look forward to studying at leading institutions, engaging with industry professionals, and contributing to projects that tackle housing and environmental challenges.
This opportunity represents more than personal advancement; it is about making a meaningful impact. Through a career in sustainable architecture, I aspire to design homes that improve lives and contribute to a more sustainable future.
Conclusion
In conclusion, my immigrant experience has profoundly influenced my career aspirations and personal development. The challenges and opportunities of moving from Madrid to the U.S. have fueled my passion for sustainable architecture. As I work towards designing energy self-sufficient and cost-effective homes, I am committed to creating positive change and addressing global issues through innovative and responsible design. This journey reflects my dedication to making a meaningful impact in both my field and the communities I serve.
Love Island Fan Scholarship
Introducing the “Sustainable Living Showdown,” a thrilling new Love Island Challenge where contestants put their creativity and teamwork to the test by designing and building eco-friendly mini-homes. This challenge adds an exciting twist to the show while raising awareness about sustainable living.
Challenge Overview
The “Sustainable Living Showdown” unfolds in two main phases: the Design Phase and the Build Phase. Contestants, divided into teams, will create functional and energy-efficient living spaces using sustainable and repurposed materials. The goal is to design and construct the most innovative and eco-friendly mini-home.
Part 1: Design Phase
Team Formation: Contestants are split into teams of 3-4 members and assigned a space within the villa to design their mini-home.
Design Brief: Each team receives a brief detailing the challenge criteria: creating a mini-home with essential features (sleeping area, kitchen, living space) that emphasizes energy efficiency and sustainability. Teams can use provided materials like recycled wood and solar panels.
Brainstorming: Teams spend several hours brainstorming and sketching their designs. They must consider space optimization, material efficiency, and aesthetic appeal.
Expert Consultation: A guest expert in sustainable architecture offers feedback and advice to help teams refine their designs and improve their eco-friendly approaches.
Part 2: Build Phase
Construction Time: Teams have 48 hours to build their mini-homes. They need to efficiently manage their materials, which are limited in supply.
Resource Management: Contestants must use their materials creatively, repurposing items and ensuring minimal waste.
Team Dynamics: Effective communication and collaboration are essential as teams work together to overcome construction challenges.
Final Touches: Teams have time to add finishing touches to their mini-homes, including decoration and detailing that highlight their individual styles and sustainable practices.
Judging Criteria
Innovation and Creativity: Judges evaluate the uniqueness and inventiveness of the designs, focusing on creative material use and original ideas.
Energy Efficiency: The mini-homes are assessed for their energy efficiency, including features like passive solar design and natural ventilation.
Functionality: Practicality is key. Judges check if the mini-homes meet basic living needs, such as adequate sleeping arrangements and a usable kitchen area.
Aesthetic Appeal: The visual appeal of the mini-homes is considered, balancing sustainability with style.
Teamwork and Execution: Judges review how well teams collaborated and executed their designs, including problem-solving and adherence to the design brief.
Outcome
The mini-homes are showcased to a panel of judges, including the guest expert. The winning team receives a special prize, such as a luxury eco-friendly vacation or a donation to a sustainability-focused charity.
The “Sustainable Living Showdown” not only adds excitement to Love Island but also promotes sustainable living practices. This challenge encourages contestants and viewers to think creatively about how we can all contribute to a more eco-friendly future.
Ken Larson Memorial Scholarship
My name is Angela, and my passion for architecture is driven by a deep desire to create positive change through sustainable design. My goal is to become an architect specializing in energy self-sufficient and cost-effective homes. This commitment stems from my belief that architecture can address both environmental and social challenges, making a tangible difference in the world.
The Drive Behind My Passion
From an early age, I have been captivated by the power of design to solve real-world problems and enhance lives. Growing up, I observed how well-designed spaces can significantly impact quality of life. Simultaneously, I became aware of the environmental issues caused by conventional construction methods, such as high energy consumption and waste. These experiences ignited my passion for exploring how architecture can address these critical issues.
Sustainable architecture appeals to me because it represents a way to tackle climate change and resource scarcity. Traditional buildings often contribute to environmental degradation, and I am committed to developing solutions that minimize this impact. By focusing on energy self-sufficiency and cost-effectiveness, I aim to create homes that are not only eco-friendly but also affordable for a diverse range of people. This dual focus on sustainability and accessibility drives my ambition to innovate in this field.
Why Sustainable Architecture?
The urgency of addressing climate change and resource depletion makes sustainable architecture more relevant than ever. As global challenges intensify, the demand for buildings that utilize renewable energy and reduce environmental impact is growing. I am excited about the opportunity to be at the forefront of this movement, tackling the challenge of designing homes that are both environmentally responsible and financially accessible.
My background has given me a unique perspective on the importance of affordable housing. Growing up in a family with limited financial resources, I understand the need for homes that are not only green but also within reach for various income levels. My passion for sustainable architecture is therefore deeply connected to a commitment to making these benefits available to everyone, not just a privileged few.
The Path Forward
To achieve my goal, I am dedicated to pursuing a comprehensive education in architecture that will equip me with the skills and knowledge needed for sustainable design. I am eager to study renewable energy systems, efficient building materials, and advanced construction techniques. Additionally, I plan to gain practical experience through internships and projects that address real-world challenges.
My passion for sustainable architecture is more than a career choice; it is a calling. It reflects my desire to use my abilities to address critical societal issues and improve the built environment. By designing energy-efficient and affordable homes, I aim to make a lasting impact on both the environment and the communities I serve.
Conclusion
In summary, my passion for architecture is rooted in a commitment to sustainability, affordability, and enhancing quality of life. I aspire to become an architect who designs energy self-sufficient and cost-effective homes, addressing both environmental and social challenges. This career path aligns with my values and aspirations, and I am dedicated to pursuing it with purpose. Through innovative design and practical solutions, I aim to contribute to a more sustainable and equitable future for all.
BIPOC Scholars in STEM
Life is a journey of growth, where each year offers the opportunity to become a better version of ourselves. As I look forward, I make three promises to my future self: continuous learning, resilience in the face of challenges, and a commitment to my passion for sustainable architecture. This scholarship is crucial in helping me keep these promises by providing the financial support needed to pursue my education and achieve my goals.
1. Commitment to Continuous Learning
The first promise I make to my future self is to never stop learning. The field of architecture, especially sustainable architecture, is constantly evolving. To stay at the forefront of new developments, I pledge to continually expand my knowledge and skills. Whether through formal education, professional development, or self-directed study, I will remain dedicated to learning.
This scholarship will be instrumental in fulfilling this promise. By helping to fund my education, it will allow me to focus on my studies and fully engage in courses related to renewable energy systems, sustainable building practices, and innovative design strategies. The financial support will also enable me to participate in workshops, seminars, and internships that will enhance my understanding of the latest trends in sustainable architecture. With a strong foundation in continuous learning, my future self will be well-prepared to design energy self-sufficient and cost-effective homes that address the needs of our changing world.
2. Resilience in the Face of Challenges
The second promise is to maintain resilience in the face of challenges. Life is full of obstacles, and the journey toward becoming a successful architect will have its difficulties. However, I have learned from experience that resilience is key to overcoming adversity and achieving long-term success.
Financial challenges have been a significant part of my life. Growing up in a family with limited financial stability, I learned the value of hard work and perseverance early on. This scholarship will help ease the financial burden of higher education, allowing me to focus on my studies instead of worrying about tuition. By reducing financial stress, I can maintain my resilience and stay on course toward my goal of becoming an architect who creates affordable, sustainable housing.
3. Commitment to Sustainable Architecture
The third promise I make to my future self is to stay true to my passion for sustainable architecture. I believe everyone deserves to live in a home that is beautiful, functional, environmentally friendly, and affordable. My vision is to design homes that harness renewable energy, use sustainable materials, and are accessible to people from all walks of life. This is the impact I want to make on the world, and I promise to remain committed to this goal.
This scholarship is essential in helping me fulfill this promise. By providing the financial support I need, it will allow me to fully dedicate myself to my studies and pursue my dream of becoming an architect. With the knowledge and skills I gain from my education, I will be able to design homes that align with my values and contribute to a more sustainable future. This scholarship is not just an investment in my education; it is an investment in the future homes I will design—homes that will have a positive impact on both people and the planet.
Eric W. Larson Memorial STEM Scholarship
My name is Angela, and my journey towards becoming an architect dedicated to designing energy self-sufficient and cost-effective homes has been shaped by a deep passion for sustainability, a commitment to social impact, and the resilience I’ve developed in the face of financial adversity. Growing up, I faced numerous challenges that tested my determination, but they also strengthened my resolve to make a meaningful difference through my work in architecture. This is my story.
Personal Background and Financial Challenges
I come from a modest background, where financial stability was often uncertain. My family worked hard to make ends meet, but there were times when we struggled to cover basic necessities. These experiences made me acutely aware of the value of money and the importance of making thoughtful, sustainable choices in all aspects of life. From a young age, I understood that resources were limited, and I learned to be resourceful in return.
This financial hardship, however, did not diminish my dreams; it fueled them. I became determined to pursue a career where I could help others overcome similar challenges. I wanted to ensure that people could live in homes that were not only affordable but also sustainable, reducing their living expenses in the long run by lowering energy costs. My interest in architecture grew out of this desire to create spaces that are both functional and accessible, and my passion for sustainability stemmed from my understanding of the need to use resources wisely.
Facing Adversity and Building Resilience
The adversity I faced wasn’t just financial; it was also emotional. Watching my parents struggle to provide for our family was difficult, and it often felt like the odds were stacked against us. However, these challenges also instilled in me a strong sense of resilience. I learned to persevere in the face of difficulty, to find solutions where others saw obstacles, and to remain focused on my goals even when the path forward seemed unclear.
During my education, financial constraints meant that I had to work part-time jobs to support myself while studying. Balancing work and school was not easy, but it taught me valuable time management skills and the importance of hard work. I often found myself staying up late to finish assignments after long shifts at work, but I was driven by the belief that my efforts would pay off in the future. I knew that by investing in my education, I was laying the foundation for a career that would allow me to give back to others and make a positive impact.
Passion for Architecture and Sustainability
My passion for architecture, particularly in the context of sustainability, stems from my belief that everyone deserves a safe, comfortable, and affordable place to call home. I am deeply concerned about the environmental challenges our world faces, and I believe that architecture has a critical role to play in addressing these issues. By designing homes that are energy self-sufficient, we can reduce our reliance on non-renewable energy sources, decrease greenhouse gas emissions, and create living spaces that are in harmony with the environment.
In addition to environmental sustainability, I am passionate about social sustainability. Affordable housing is a pressing issue in many parts of the world, and I am committed to designing homes that are accessible to people from all walks of life. I believe that by combining innovative design with cost-effective construction methods, we can create housing solutions that meet the needs of diverse communities while also promoting environmental stewardship.
Overcoming Financial Barriers and Looking to the Future
Despite the financial barriers I have faced, I have remained steadfast in my pursuit of a career in architecture. I have sought out scholarships, grants, and financial aid to help fund my education, and I have worked diligently to maintain high academic standards while balancing my work responsibilities. These experiences have taught me the importance of persistence, resourcefulness, and a strong work ethic—all qualities that I believe will serve me well in my future career.
Looking to the future, I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to the field of sustainable architecture. My goal is to design homes that are not only environmentally friendly but also economically viable for a wide range of people. I want to create living spaces that are powered by renewable energy, use sustainable materials, and are designed to minimize waste and maximize efficiency. By doing so, I hope to make a meaningful impact on both the environment and the lives of the people who inhabit these homes.
Moreover, I am committed to advocating for sustainable building practices within the architectural community and beyond. I believe that education and awareness are key to driving change, and I hope to use my platform as an architect to promote the importance of sustainability in all aspects of design and construction. My vision is to help create a future where sustainable, affordable housing is the norm rather than the exception, and where everyone has access to a home that supports their well-being and the health of our planet.
Conclusion
In conclusion, my journey toward becoming an architect has been shaped by the financial challenges I have faced, the resilience I have developed, and my deep passion for sustainability. I am committed to using my skills and knowledge to design homes that are energy self-sufficient, cost-effective, and accessible to all. This opportunity is vital for me to achieve this vision, as it will provide the education, resources, and platform I need to make a lasting impact in the field of architecture and beyond. I am determined to overcome any obstacles that come my way and to use my experiences to help others build a brighter, more sustainable future.
Redefining Victory Scholarship
For me, success is defined by the ability to create lasting, positive change through my work as an architect. My dream is to design homes that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also energy self-sufficient and affordable. I envision a world where sustainable living is accessible to all, where architecture is a tool for social good, and where the built environment harmonizes with nature rather than depleting it. This opportunity is crucial in helping me achieve that vision, providing the knowledge, skills, and platform necessary to turn my aspirations into reality.
Success, in my view, is about more than just personal achievement or financial gain. It is about making a meaningful impact on society by addressing some of the most pressing challenges of our time—namely, the need for sustainable, affordable housing. As the global population continues to grow and urbanization accelerates, the demand for energy-efficient homes that are within the financial reach of the average person has never been greater. I believe that architecture has a unique role to play in meeting this demand, and I am committed to contributing to this effort through my work.
Energy self-sufficiency is a cornerstone of my vision for successful architecture. In a world where climate change is an ever-present threat, the ability to design buildings that generate their own energy is not just a luxury, but a necessity. I want to create homes that harness renewable energy sources like solar and wind power, reducing their reliance on non-renewable resources and minimizing their carbon footprint. Success, for me, would be seeing these homes not only meet the needs of their occupants but also contribute to the broader goal of environmental sustainability.
Affordability is another critical aspect of my vision. Too often, sustainable architecture is associated with high costs, making it inaccessible to those who need it most. I am determined to change that by designing homes that are both environmentally friendly and financially viable for a wide range of people. Success would mean breaking down the barriers that currently prevent many from accessing sustainable housing and making it possible for anyone, regardless of income, to live in a home that is both eco-friendly and economical.
This opportunity is essential to achieving my vision of success. It offers the chance to gain the technical expertise and practical experience needed to design and implement energy self-sufficient, cost-effective homes. Through this program, I will have access to the latest advancements in sustainable architecture, learning how to integrate renewable energy systems, energy-efficient materials, and innovative construction techniques into my designs. Additionally, I will have the opportunity to collaborate with like-minded professionals, gaining insights from their experiences and contributing my own ideas to the field.
Furthermore, this opportunity will provide me with the platform to advocate for the importance of sustainable, affordable housing. By engaging with a community of architects, engineers, and policymakers, I can help drive the conversation around the need for more inclusive and environmentally responsible design practices. Success, in this context, would be seeing my ideas and designs influence the broader architectural landscape, inspiring others to adopt similar approaches and ultimately contributing to a more sustainable and equitable world.
Sean Carroll's Mindscape Big Picture Scholarship
The quest to understand the nature of our universe is one of humanity's most profound and enduring endeavors. This pursuit goes beyond mere curiosity; it is fundamental to our progress as a species. By exploring the universe, we not only gain insights into the cosmos but also deepen our understanding of ourselves, our place in the grand scheme of existence, and the laws that govern all matter and energy. The importance of this work cannot be overstated, as it drives innovation, fosters global collaboration, and inspires future generations to think beyond the limits of what is currently known.
One of the key reasons why it is crucial to study the universe is that it expands the boundaries of human knowledge. The more we learn about the cosmos, the more we uncover the mysteries that have puzzled scientists and philosophers for centuries. For instance, the discovery of gravitational waves, black holes, and dark matter has revolutionized our understanding of physics, challenging long-held assumptions and opening new avenues of research. These discoveries not only advance science but also stimulate technological innovation, as we develop new tools and methods to observe and explore the universe.
Understanding the universe also has practical implications for life on Earth. By studying the cosmos, we can better comprehend the forces that shape our planet, such as solar activity, gravitational forces, and cosmic radiation. This knowledge can help us predict natural phenomena, like solar storms, which can have significant impacts on our technology and infrastructure. Additionally, studying other planets and celestial bodies enhances our understanding of climate systems, geology, and the potential for life beyond Earth, all of which are critical for addressing global challenges such as climate change and resource management.
Moreover, the pursuit of cosmic knowledge fosters a sense of unity and cooperation among people. The vastness of the universe reminds us that, despite our differences, we are all inhabitants of the same small planet. Space exploration, in particular, has brought together scientists, engineers, and governments from around the world, demonstrating that collaboration is essential for tackling complex challenges. The International Space Station (ISS) is a prime example of how nations can work together for a common goal, and it serves as a model for addressing other global issues through collective effort.
In order to contribute to this ongoing exploration of the universe, I hope to employ several key ideas and concepts. First, I am passionate about the power of interdisciplinary approaches. The study of the universe is inherently complex and requires the integration of knowledge from various fields, including physics, chemistry, biology, and computer science. By combining insights from these disciplines, we can develop more comprehensive models and simulations of cosmic phenomena, leading to more accurate predictions and deeper understanding.
Second, I believe in the importance of innovative thinking and creativity in scientific research. The universe is full of unknowns, and to explore it effectively, we must be willing to think beyond conventional boundaries and experiment with new ideas. Whether it’s developing new technologies for space exploration, imagining alternative theories of cosmology, or finding novel ways to communicate scientific discoveries to the public, creativity is essential for pushing the limits of what we can achieve.
Finally, I am committed to the idea of inclusivity in scientific inquiry. The universe belongs to all of us, and our understanding of it should be enriched by diverse perspectives and experiences. By ensuring that the scientific community is inclusive and that opportunities are available to people from all backgrounds, we can harness a wider range of ideas and insights, leading to more robust and comprehensive understandings of the cosmos.
Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship
Mental health is a crucial aspect of our lives, deeply intertwined with our sense of self, our relationships, and our aspirations. My journey with mental health has been transformative, shaping not only my personal goals but also how I relate to others and perceive the world around me. Through the challenges and growth that have come from this experience, I have developed a more profound understanding of what it means to live a balanced and purposeful life.
From a young age, I grappled with anxiety and periods of depression. These experiences were often isolating, making it difficult for me to connect with others and pursue my ambitions with confidence. However, as I grew older and began to seek help through therapy and self-reflection, I started to gain a better understanding of my mental health. This journey has been far from easy, but it has been instrumental in shaping my goals.
One of the most significant ways that my experience with mental health has influenced my goals is by teaching me the importance of self-care and balance. In the past, I often set unrealistic expectations for myself, driven by a desire to prove my worth. This led to burnout and a sense of constant inadequacy. However, through my struggles, I have learned that success is not just about achieving external milestones but also about maintaining a healthy relationship with myself. My goals now focus on achieving a balance between my ambitions and my well-being, ensuring that I can sustain my efforts without compromising my mental health.
Furthermore, my experience with mental health has deepened my empathy and compassion, profoundly affecting my relationships. I have learned that everyone carries their own burdens, often unseen, and that kindness and understanding are essential in building meaningful connections. In the past, I may have been quick to judge or misunderstand others' struggles, but now I approach relationships with a greater sense of patience and empathy. This shift has allowed me to forge deeper, more authentic connections with those around me, as I am more attuned to their emotional needs and more willing to offer support.
Mental health challenges have also shaped my understanding of the world in significant ways. Experiencing anxiety and depression firsthand has given me a greater awareness of the societal stigma that often surrounds mental health issues. This stigma can prevent individuals from seeking the help they need, leading to unnecessary suffering. My experiences have made me passionate about advocating for mental health awareness and reducing the stigma that still exists. I believe that by sharing my story and supporting others in their mental health journeys, I can contribute to a more compassionate and understanding society.
Moreover, my mental health journey has taught me the value of resilience. There have been times when I felt overwhelmed by my struggles, but each time, I found the strength to persevere. This resilience has become a cornerstone of my worldview, as I now understand that challenges and setbacks are inevitable, but they do not define us. Instead, it is our ability to rise from these challenges, to learn and grow from them, that truly matters. This perspective has given me a more optimistic outlook on life, as I recognize that even in difficult times, there is potential for growth and positive change.
Brad Hinshaw Memorial Scholarship
Losing a loved one to cancer is an experience that leaves a lasting mark, and the passing of my grandfather profoundly impacted me. He was a man of immense wisdom, kindness, and warmth. The bond we shared was one of the most cherished aspects of my life, and his influence continues to resonate with me.
What I loved most about my grandfather was his gentle nature and his ability to make everyone around him feel valued. He had a unique talent for connecting with people, offering a listening ear, or sharing thoughtful advice that always seemed to be just what I needed to hear. His home was a sanctuary where I always felt safe, loved, and understood. The comfort he provided was something I now realize was rare and precious, and it is something I strive to offer to others in my own life.
My grandfather's battle with cancer was a difficult time for our family. Watching him face the illness with courage and dignity was both heartbreaking and inspiring. He never allowed the disease to define him, choosing instead to focus on the moments of joy and connection that remained. Even in his final days, he continued to teach me valuable lessons about resilience, strength in adversity, and the importance of cherishing the time we have with our loved ones.
His passing has had a deep and lasting impact on me. It has made me more aware of the fragility of life and the importance of living with intention and purpose. The grief I feel is a reflection of the deep love we shared, and while it is a source of pain, it also serves as a reminder of the significance of his presence in my life. Though he is no longer with us physically, his spirit, values, and the lessons he imparted continue to influence who I am today.
In many ways, I find myself trying to emulate my grandfather’s kindness, patience, and his ability to see the good in others. His legacy lives on through me, and I strive to be the kind of person who makes others feel valued, just as he did. His loss has also deepened my empathy and understanding for those who are grieving, making me more attuned to the importance of offering support and comfort to others in times of need.
In conclusion, the loss of my grandfather to cancer has been one of the most challenging experiences of my life, but it has also been a source of personal growth. I carry his memory with me every day, and I am deeply grateful for the time we had together. His love, wisdom, and kindness continue to guide me, and I am committed to honoring his legacy by living a life that reflects the values he held dear. Through my actions and the way I treat others, I hope to keep his spirit alive, ensuring that his influence endures long after his passing.
Lemons to Lemonade Scholarship
n a rapidly evolving world, entrepreneurship offers a powerful means to turn innovative ideas into meaningful change. My journey toward becoming an entrepreneur is deeply intertwined with my passion for architecture. I am eager to share my business idea, the drive behind it, and the impact I hope it will make.
About Me and My Business Idea
My name is Angela, and I aspire to be an architect dedicated to sustainable design. My business idea involves establishing a company that constructs energy-efficient, self-sustaining homes. These homes would integrate solar panels and other eco-friendly technologies to reduce energy consumption and lower costs, making sustainable living more accessible.
This venture addresses the urgent need for affordable, environmentally responsible housing. By using innovative materials and technologies, I aim to offer cost-effective solutions that minimize environmental impact and provide high-quality homes for families.
Passion for the Business Idea
My passion for this business idea originates from a commitment to sustainable architecture and a desire to solve pressing environmental and social issues. Growing up, I observed the effects of climate change and the challenge of affordable housing. These observations motivated me to create solutions that tackle both concerns.
Architecture has always intrigued me because of its potential to enhance lives while promoting sustainability. Designing homes that are energy-efficient and affordable aligns with my values and aspirations. I am driven by the opportunity to merge architectural innovation with practical solutions to make a positive difference.
Impact on the World
This business idea has the potential to create significant positive change. By focusing on energy-efficient homes with solar panels, my company can reduce reliance on non-renewable energy sources and lower energy costs for homeowners. This approach addresses environmental concerns and makes sustainable living more attainable.
Moreover, by offering affordable housing options, my venture can help bridge the gap between high-quality, eco-friendly design and cost-effectiveness. This can promote social equity, providing families with access to homes that are both sustainable and economically viable. The widespread adoption of these homes could influence the housing market and encourage broader adoption of sustainable practices.
Desire to be an Entrepreneur
My desire to be an entrepreneur stems from my passion for innovation and problem-solving. Entrepreneurship offers a unique platform to bring ideas to life and create solutions that align with my values. It allows me to combine creativity with practical execution, making a meaningful impact while pursuing my goals.
Being an entrepreneur also means embracing challenges and continuously learning. The dynamic nature of entrepreneurship excites me, as it involves navigating uncertainties, taking risks, and driving change. This autonomy and purpose are deeply fulfilling and align with my vision of making a difference through architecture and sustainable design.
Lessons Learned About Being an Entrepreneur
In my journey so far, I have learned the importance of market research, developing a solid business plan, and building a network of mentors and advisors. These elements are crucial for understanding customer needs and industry trends, securing funding, and growing a successful business.
I have also discovered that resilience and adaptability are essential qualities for an entrepreneur. Overcoming obstacles, learning from failures, and continuously improving are key to navigating the complexities of launching and growing a business.
Conclusion
My entrepreneurial journey is driven by a passion for creating innovative, sustainable housing solutions. The business idea of building energy-efficient, self-sustaining homes at an affordable cost reflects my commitment to addressing environmental and social challenges. As I continue to learn and grow in entrepreneurship, I am excited about the opportunities and challenges ahead and am dedicated to turning my vision into a reality.
Lindsey Vonn ‘GREAT Starts With GRIT’ Scholarship
Life's journey is rarely a straight path; it is often marked by obstacles and challenges that test our resolve and character. My experiences have taught me the value of a gritty mindset—a combination of perseverance, resilience, and unwavering determination. Through embodying this mindset, I have navigated various challenges and emerged stronger, gaining invaluable lessons that have shaped my approach to life and education.
Defining Grit and Its Role in My Life
Grit is defined as a blend of passion and perseverance for long-term goals. It involves maintaining focus and effort despite setbacks and difficulties. For me, embodying grit means approaching challenges with a mindset that embraces struggle as an opportunity for growth. This perspective has been instrumental in my journey through academic and personal obstacles, allowing me to tackle difficulties with unwavering commitment.
Academic Challenges and Resilience
One of the most significant academic challenges I faced was during my high school years when I struggled with advanced coursework. As someone with aspirations of pursuing a rigorous college education, I encountered subjects that tested my abilities and confidence. Mathematics, in particular, was a subject where I initially found myself struggling to grasp complex concepts.
Despite frequent setbacks and moments of frustration, I chose to confront these challenges head-on. I dedicated extra hours to studying, sought help from teachers, and collaborated with peers to enhance my understanding. My perseverance paid off when I not only improved my grades but also developed a deeper appreciation for the subject. This experience underscored the importance of persistence and showed me that overcoming obstacles often requires sustained effort and a refusal to give up.
Balancing Responsibilities and Ambitions
Another example of embodying a gritty mindset occurred when I had to balance academic responsibilities with part-time work to support my family. My parents’ financial situation required me to contribute to household expenses while maintaining my focus on school. Managing multiple responsibilities was demanding and often left me feeling exhausted, but I remained determined to excel in both areas.
I meticulously organized my time, prioritized tasks, and maintained a strong work ethic to meet my commitments. The experience taught me the value of time management, discipline, and resilience. I learned to navigate challenges by setting clear goals, staying focused, and pushing through difficult moments. This determination not only helped me achieve academic success but also instilled a sense of self-reliance and confidence in my ability to manage complex situations.
Personal Growth Through Adversity
Gritty mindset extends beyond academic and professional challenges; it also encompasses personal growth. I have faced personal hardships, such as family health issues and adjusting to new environments, which tested my emotional and mental fortitude. Each of these experiences presented obstacles that required me to adapt, stay positive, and remain focused on my long-term goals.
For instance, when my family faced a health crisis, I had to balance providing support at home with maintaining my academic performance. The stress and emotional strain were significant, but I approached the situation with resilience and determination. I sought out support networks, engaged in self-care practices, and stayed committed to my educational objectives. This period of adversity strengthened my ability to cope with stress and highlighted the importance of maintaining a forward-focused mindset despite challenges.
The Impact of a Gritty Mindset
Embodying a gritty mindset has profoundly impacted my approach to challenges. It has taught me that setbacks are not failures but opportunities for growth and learning. By persevering through difficulties and maintaining focus on my goals, I have developed a robust sense of resilience that drives me to overcome obstacles with determination and optimism.
Powering The Future - Whiddon Memorial Scholarship
Life's journey often presents a series of challenges that test our resolve and shape our aspirations. For me, overcoming adversity has been a critical part of my educational journey and has fueled my passion for pursuing a degree in STEM. As I navigate the financial constraints associated with higher education, securing a scholarship becomes a crucial element in achieving my goals and realizing my potential.
Adversity and Its Impact on My Educational Journey
Growing up in a low-income household, I faced significant financial challenges that often felt insurmountable. My parents worked tirelessly to provide for our family, but their modest incomes left little room for educational resources or extracurricular opportunities. Despite these hardships, I was determined to excel academically and pursue my dreams. I took on part-time jobs and sought out community resources to support my education. The lack of financial resources made it difficult to access advanced learning tools and extracurricular enrichment, but it also taught me resilience and resourcefulness.
Chris Jackson Computer Science Education Scholarship
To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing this letter on behalf of Angela Alacio Rivas, who I have observed through my time as her swim coach and as a teacher at Allderdice High School. I had the pleasure of teaching Angela in Physical Education and coaching her these first two years of her high school career. As a teacher and coach at Allderdice, not only do I get to witness Angela’s achievements as an athlete, but I also get to observe all the wonderful work she does for her teammates and peers in the classroom. Angela is one of the most exceptional students I have encountered at Allderdice. Angela’s perseverance in maintaining grades, organizing time for extracurriculars, and being a leader in the classroom, is admirable.
Angela is a dependable and trustworthy student-athlete. She is dedicated to all that she does whether it’s maintaining an outstanding GPA, her commitment to helping her peers and teammates, or stepping up for adults when they need someone dependable to help. Angela encourages and motivates the people surrounding her and strives to be the best she can be. These qualities that Angela possesses are important for success, and I strongly believe that Angela will make a strong impact. If you have questions, please contact me.
Sincerely,
Karina Scheuering
Allderdice Health and Physical Education Teacher
Allderdice Head Swim Coach
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
I come from Spain so I speak fluent Spanish as well as English. Experienced swimmer, involved in the swim team from middle school to high school. I'm very involved in multiple club and sports and always show curtesy, respect and hardwork inschool. Outside of school I'm also a member in the Point Sailing of Pittsburgh and a model for Barbizon of PA. Im hardworking and social, with good eye for detail and willing to learn. I've work as a volunteer before, and helped multiple small business. I'm a good problem-solver with keen ability to relate to people of all ages and backgrounds.
EDUCATION
Pittsburgh Allderdice High School, Pittsburgh, PA Expected in 06/2025
• 4.0 GPA
• National Honor Society Member
• High Honor Rol 9th-10th grade
• Spanish Club, Global Minds and Book Club Member
• Extracurricular Activities: Swim Team, Girls Lacrosse
• Awarded Student of the month of December
• Completed AP course in Human Geography
SKILLS
• Quality work
• Energetic and Outgoing
• Fast learner
• Swimmer
• Teamwork/ leadership
• Organization and Time Management
• Social and good with costumers
WORK HISTORY
• Quality work
• Energetic and Outgoing
• Fast learner
• Teamwork/ leadership
• Organization and Time Management
• Social and good with costumers
• Supported small businesses departments by completing tasks such as organizing, creating, cutting and sewing products.
• Volunteered with groups and organizations to help make measurable differences for small companies.
• Supported entrepreneurs with clerical work and other office tasks.
• Freed full-time employees up for more critical work by completing clerical tasks and office
work.
LANGUAGES
• Speak Spanish
• English fluently
Learner Education Women in Mathematics Scholarship
Hi,
I am Angela from Madrid, Spain, and I am looking for a scholarship because my parents can not pay for my college.
I don't like too much talk about me, I prefer that someone talk about me, I think, It is the most important. this is the letter from my teacher:
To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing this letter on behalf of Angela Alacio Rivas, who I have observed through my time as her swim coach and as a teacher at Allderdice High School. I had the pleasure of teaching Angela in Physical Education and coaching her these first two years of her high school career. As a teacher and coach at Allderdice, not only do I get to witness Angela’s achievements as an athlete, but I also get to observe all the wonderful work she does for her teammates and peers in the classroom. Angela is one of the most exceptional students I have encountered at Allderdice. Angela’s perseverance in maintaining grades, organizing time for extracurriculars, and being a leader in the classroom, is admirable.
I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Angela make contributions in different capacities. I first met Angela when she joined the swim team as a freshman. She has dedicated her time to being the best swimmer she could be and helping others along the way. She was awarded this year as our “Most Improved Swimmer” because she takes advice and adjusts what she needs to, to improve her technique for herself and her teammates. She works hard in and out of the water. Angela also has helped translate for teammates and classmates, as her native language is Spanish. In Physical Education class, she has assisted in leading activities as well as organizing. Angela is a student-athlete I can count on in multiple capacities.
Angela is a dependable and trustworthy student-athlete. She is dedicated to all that she does whether it’s maintaining an outstanding GPA, her commitment to helping her peers and teammates, or stepping up for adults when they need someone dependable to help. Angela encourages and motivates the people surrounding her and strives to be the best she can be. These qualities that Angela possesses are important for success, and I strongly believe that Angela will make a strong impact. If you have questions, please contact me. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Karina Scheuering
Allderdice Health and Physical Education Teacher
Allderdice Head Swim Coach
(Taylor Allderdice High School)
Maggie's Way- International Woman’s Scholarship
Hi,
I am Angela from Madrid, Spain, and I am looking for a scholarship because my parents can not pay for my college.
I don't like too much talk about me, I prefer that someone talk about me, I think, It is the most important. this is the letter from my teacher:
To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing this letter on behalf of Angela Alacio Rivas, who I have observed through my time as her swim coach and as a teacher at Allderdice High School. I had the pleasure of teaching Angela in Physical Education and coaching her these first two years of her high school career. As a teacher and coach at Allderdice, not only do I get to witness Angela’s achievements as an athlete, but I also get to observe all the wonderful work she does for her teammates and peers in the classroom. Angela is one of the most exceptional students I have encountered at Allderdice. Angela’s perseverance in maintaining grades, organizing time for extracurriculars, and being a leader in the classroom, is admirable.
I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Angela make contributions in different capacities. I first met Angela when she joined the swim team as a freshman. She has dedicated her time to being the best swimmer she could be and helping others along the way. She was awarded this year as our “Most Improved Swimmer” because she takes advice and adjusts what she needs to, to improve her technique for herself and her teammates. She works hard in and out of the water. Angela also has helped translate for teammates and classmates, as her native language is Spanish. In Physical Education class, she has assisted in leading activities as well as organizing. Angela is a student-athlete I can count on in multiple capacities.
Angela is a dependable and trustworthy student-athlete. She is dedicated to all that she does whether it’s maintaining an outstanding GPA, her commitment to helping her peers and teammates, or stepping up for adults when they need someone dependable to help. Angela encourages and motivates the people surrounding her and strives to be the best she can be. These qualities that Angela possesses are important for success, and I strongly believe that Angela will make a strong impact. If you have questions, please contact me. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Karina Scheuering
Allderdice Health and Physical Education Teacher
Allderdice Head Swim Coach
(Taylor Allderdice High School)
Seherzada Scholarship
Hi,
I am Angela from Madrid, Spain, and I am looking for a scholarship because my parents can not pay for my college.
I don't like too much talk about me, I prefer that someone talk about me, I think, It is the most important. this is the letter from my teacher:
To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing this letter on behalf of Angela Alacio Rivas, who I have observed through my time as her swim coach and as a teacher at Allderdice High School. I had the pleasure of teaching Angela in Physical Education and coaching her these first two years of her high school career. As a teacher and coach at Allderdice, not only do I get to witness Angela’s achievements as an athlete, but I also get to observe all the wonderful work she does for her teammates and peers in the classroom. Angela is one of the most exceptional students I have encountered at Allderdice. Angela’s perseverance in maintaining grades, organizing time for extracurriculars, and being a leader in the classroom, is admirable.
I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Angela make contributions in different capacities. I first met Angela when she joined the swim team as a freshman. She has dedicated her time to being the best swimmer she could be and helping others along the way. She was awarded this year as our “Most Improved Swimmer” because she takes advice and adjusts what she needs to, to improve her technique for herself and her teammates. She works hard in and out of the water. Angela also has helped translate for teammates and classmates, as her native language is Spanish. In Physical Education class, she has assisted in leading activities as well as organizing. Angela is a student-athlete I can count on in multiple capacities.
Angela is a dependable and trustworthy student-athlete. She is dedicated to all that she does whether it’s maintaining an outstanding GPA, her commitment to helping her peers and teammates, or stepping up for adults when they need someone dependable to help. Angela encourages and motivates the people surrounding her and strives to be the best she can be. These qualities that Angela possesses are important for success, and I strongly believe that Angela will make a strong impact. If you have questions, please contact me. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Karina Scheuering
Allderdice Health and Physical Education Teacher
Allderdice Head Swim Coach
(Taylor Allderdice High School)
Connie Konatsotis Scholarship
Hi,
I am Angela from Madrid, Spain, and I am looking for a scholarship because my parents can not pay for my college.
I don't like too much talk about me, I prefer that someone talk about me, I think, It is the most important. this is the letter from my teacher:
To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing this letter on behalf of Angela Alacio Rivas, who I have observed through my time as her swim coach and as a teacher at Allderdice High School. I had the pleasure of teaching Angela in Physical Education and coaching her these first two years of her high school career. As a teacher and coach at Allderdice, not only do I get to witness Angela’s achievements as an athlete, but I also get to observe all the wonderful work she does for her teammates and peers in the classroom. Angela is one of the most exceptional students I have encountered at Allderdice. Angela’s perseverance in maintaining grades, organizing time for extracurriculars, and being a leader in the classroom, is admirable.
I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Angela make contributions in different capacities. I first met Angela when she joined the swim team as a freshman. She has dedicated her time to being the best swimmer she could be and helping others along the way. She was awarded this year as our “Most Improved Swimmer” because she takes advice and adjusts what she needs to, to improve her technique for herself and her teammates. She works hard in and out of the water. Angela also has helped translate for teammates and classmates, as her native language is Spanish. In Physical Education class, she has assisted in leading activities as well as organizing. Angela is a student-athlete I can count on in multiple capacities.
Angela is a dependable and trustworthy student-athlete. She is dedicated to all that she does whether it’s maintaining an outstanding GPA, her commitment to helping her peers and teammates, or stepping up for adults when they need someone dependable to help. Angela encourages and motivates the people surrounding her and strives to be the best she can be. These qualities that Angela possesses are important for success, and I strongly believe that Angela will make a strong impact. If you have questions, please contact me. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Karina Scheuering
Allderdice Health and Physical Education Teacher
Allderdice Head Swim Coach
(Taylor Allderdice High School)
Charles Pulling Sr. Memorial Scholarship
Hi,
I am Angela from Madrid, Spain, and I am looking for a scholarship because my parents can not pay for my college.
I don't like too much talk about me, I prefer that someone talk about me, I think, It is the most important. this is the letter from my teacher:
To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing this letter on behalf of Angela Alacio Rivas, who I have observed through my time as her swim coach and as a teacher at Allderdice High School. I had the pleasure of teaching Angela in Physical Education and coaching her these first two years of her high school career. As a teacher and coach at Allderdice, not only do I get to witness Angela’s achievements as an athlete, but I also get to observe all the wonderful work she does for her teammates and peers in the classroom. Angela is one of the most exceptional students I have encountered at Allderdice. Angela’s perseverance in maintaining grades, organizing time for extracurriculars, and being a leader in the classroom, is admirable.
I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Angela make contributions in different capacities. I first met Angela when she joined the swim team as a freshman. She has dedicated her time to being the best swimmer she could be and helping others along the way. She was awarded this year as our “Most Improved Swimmer” because she takes advice and adjusts what she needs to, to improve her technique for herself and her teammates. She works hard in and out of the water. Angela also has helped translate for teammates and classmates, as her native language is Spanish. In Physical Education class, she has assisted in leading activities as well as organizing. Angela is a student-athlete I can count on in multiple capacities.
Angela is a dependable and trustworthy student-athlete. She is dedicated to all that she does whether it’s maintaining an outstanding GPA, her commitment to helping her peers and teammates, or stepping up for adults when they need someone dependable to help. Angela encourages and motivates the people surrounding her and strives to be the best she can be. These qualities that Angela possesses are important for success, and I strongly believe that Angela will make a strong impact. If you have questions, please contact me. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Karina Scheuering
Allderdice Health and Physical Education Teacher
Allderdice Head Swim Coach
(Taylor Allderdice High School)
Scott McLam Memorial Scholarship
Hi,
I am Angela from Madrid, Spain, and I am looking for a scholarship because my parents can not pay for my college.
I don't like too much talk about me, I prefer that someone talk about me, I think, It is the most important. this is the letter from my teacher:
To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing this letter on behalf of Angela Alacio Rivas, who I have observed through my time as her swim coach and as a teacher at Allderdice High School. I had the pleasure of teaching Angela in Physical Education and coaching her these first two years of her high school career. As a teacher and coach at Allderdice, not only do I get to witness Angela’s achievements as an athlete, but I also get to observe all the wonderful work she does for her teammates and peers in the classroom. Angela is one of the most exceptional students I have encountered at Allderdice. Angela’s perseverance in maintaining grades, organizing time for extracurriculars, and being a leader in the classroom, is admirable.
I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Angela make contributions in different capacities. I first met Angela when she joined the swim team as a freshman. She has dedicated her time to being the best swimmer she could be and helping others along the way. She was awarded this year as our “Most Improved Swimmer” because she takes advice and adjusts what she needs to, to improve her technique for herself and her teammates. She works hard in and out of the water. Angela also has helped translate for teammates and classmates, as her native language is Spanish. In Physical Education class, she has assisted in leading activities as well as organizing. Angela is a student-athlete I can count on in multiple capacities.
Angela is a dependable and trustworthy student-athlete. She is dedicated to all that she does whether it’s maintaining an outstanding GPA, her commitment to helping her peers and teammates, or stepping up for adults when they need someone dependable to help. Angela encourages and motivates the people surrounding her and strives to be the best she can be. These qualities that Angela possesses are important for success, and I strongly believe that Angela will make a strong impact. If you have questions, please contact me. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Karina Scheuering
Allderdice Health and Physical Education Teacher
Allderdice Head Swim Coach
(Taylor Allderdice High School)
Maverick Grill and Saloon Scholarship
Hi,
I am Angela from Madrid, Spain, and I am looking for a scholarship because my parents can not pay for my college.
I don't like too much talk about me, I prefer that someone talk about me, I think, It is the most important. this is the letter from my teacher:
To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing this letter on behalf of Angela Alacio Rivas, who I have observed through my time as her swim coach and as a teacher at Allderdice High School. I had the pleasure of teaching Angela in Physical Education and coaching her these first two years of her high school career. As a teacher and coach at Allderdice, not only do I get to witness Angela’s achievements as an athlete, but I also get to observe all the wonderful work she does for her teammates and peers in the classroom. Angela is one of the most exceptional students I have encountered at Allderdice. Angela’s perseverance in maintaining grades, organizing time for extracurriculars, and being a leader in the classroom, is admirable.
I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Angela make contributions in different capacities. I first met Angela when she joined the swim team as a freshman. She has dedicated her time to being the best swimmer she could be and helping others along the way. She was awarded this year as our “Most Improved Swimmer” because she takes advice and adjusts what she needs to, to improve her technique for herself and her teammates. She works hard in and out of the water. Angela also has helped translate for teammates and classmates, as her native language is Spanish. In Physical Education class, she has assisted in leading activities as well as organizing. Angela is a student-athlete I can count on in multiple capacities.
Angela is a dependable and trustworthy student-athlete. She is dedicated to all that she does whether it’s maintaining an outstanding GPA, her commitment to helping her peers and teammates, or stepping up for adults when they need someone dependable to help. Angela encourages and motivates the people surrounding her and strives to be the best she can be. These qualities that Angela possesses are important for success, and I strongly believe that Angela will make a strong impact. If you have questions, please contact me. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Karina Scheuering
Allderdice Health and Physical Education Teacher
Allderdice Head Swim Coach
(Taylor Allderdice High School)
David G. Sutton Memorial Scholarship
Hi,
I am Angela from Madrid, Spain, and I am looking for a scholarship because my parents can not pay for my college.
I don't like too much talk about me, I prefer that someone talk about me, I think, It is the most important. this is the letter from my teacher:
To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing this letter on behalf of Angela Alacio Rivas, who I have observed through my time as her swim coach and as a teacher at Allderdice High School. I had the pleasure of teaching Angela in Physical Education and coaching her these first two years of her high school career. As a teacher and coach at Allderdice, not only do I get to witness Angela’s achievements as an athlete, but I also get to observe all the wonderful work she does for her teammates and peers in the classroom. Angela is one of the most exceptional students I have encountered at Allderdice. Angela’s perseverance in maintaining grades, organizing time for extracurriculars, and being a leader in the classroom, is admirable.
I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Angela make contributions in different capacities. I first met Angela when she joined the swim team as a freshman. She has dedicated her time to being the best swimmer she could be and helping others along the way. She was awarded this year as our “Most Improved Swimmer” because she takes advice and adjusts what she needs to, to improve her technique for herself and her teammates. She works hard in and out of the water. Angela also has helped translate for teammates and classmates, as her native language is Spanish. In Physical Education class, she has assisted in leading activities as well as organizing. Angela is a student-athlete I can count on in multiple capacities.
Angela is a dependable and trustworthy student-athlete. She is dedicated to all that she does whether it’s maintaining an outstanding GPA, her commitment to helping her peers and teammates, or stepping up for adults when they need someone dependable to help. Angela encourages and motivates the people surrounding her and strives to be the best she can be. These qualities that Angela possesses are important for success, and I strongly believe that Angela will make a strong impact. If you have questions, please contact me. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Karina Scheuering
Allderdice Health and Physical Education Teacher
Allderdice Head Swim Coach
(Taylor Allderdice High School)