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Annalyn Godbold

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Bio

Both of my parents served in the military. My dad, a Navy dental officer with the rank of O-6, served with the Marines in the Navy Reserve, while my mom, a US Naval Academy alumna, provided support for families of service members as part of the Family Readiness program. Due to my dad's military service, I received homeschooling, and my mom and I had the opportunity to accompany him to numerous Navy and Marine Corps bases across the country. During these impactful experiences, I had the privilege to engage with a wide spectrum of service members, including individuals from different branches of the military and varied ranks. These interactions allowed me to gain profound insights into the unique challenges they face and the sacrifices they make. Witnessing their unwavering integrity, tireless dedication, and selfless commitment to serving their country deeply moved me. The dedication and compassion I witnessed in those remarkable individuals inspired me to pursue a career where I could contribute to the well-being of others. I want to uphold the values of service and dedication that I observed, and that's why I am committed to pursuing a career in speech-language pathology. This field will allow me to directly impact people's lives and help them overcome communication challenges, and I am eager to dedicate myself to this meaningful and rewarding profession.

Education

The University of Texas at Dallas

Bachelor's degree program
2023 - 2024
  • Majors:
    • Special Education and Teaching
  • GPA:
    3.9

Collin County Community College District

Associate's degree program
2014 - 2022
  • Majors:
    • Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other
  • GPA:
    3.6

A Beka Academy Video for Homeschoolers

High School
2010 - 2014
  • GPA:
    4

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Hospital & Health Care

    • Dream career goals:

      Speech-Language Pathologist

    • Behavior Technician

      The Behavior Exchange
      2024 – 2024
    • Front Desk Assistant

      Dr. Daniel E. Godbold, D.D.S.
      2011 – Present13 years
    • Dental Assistant

      Dr. Daniel E. Godbold
      2017 – Present7 years

    Sports

    Tennis

    Intramural
    2001 – Present23 years

    Skiing

    Intramural
    2002 – Present22 years

    Arts

    • TCU Summer Organ camp

      Music
      2009 – 2009
    • Dennis Alexander’s SMU Summer Festival Camp

      Music
      2008 – 2008
    • Plano Music Teachers’ Association

      Music
      2003 – 2011
    • Grace And Truth Bible Church

      Music
      2003 – Present

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Grace And Truth Bible Church — Church Pianist/Accompanist
      2003 – Present
    • Volunteering

      Multiple chapels at Navy/Marine Corps bases across the country — Pianist
      2003 – 2012
    • Volunteering

      Wounded Warriors Bethesda Naval Hospital — Pianist
      2009 – 2009
    • Volunteering

      El Dorado Retirement Home — Pianist
      2012 – 2013

    Future Interests

    Volunteering

    Bulkthreads.com's "Let's Build Together" Scholarship
    In my tenure as a current graduate student, I am striving to build a strong personal commitment to speech pathology. This commitment encompasses not just a career path, but a deep dedication to helping individuals with speech and communication challenges. I envision dedicating myself to ongoing education and professional development in this field, with the goal of making a meaningful impact on the lives of those struggling with speech-related issues in my community. Through this commitment, I aim to contribute to a more inclusive and supportive environment for individuals with speech disorders, ultimately enhancing their quality of life and fostering a more connected and understanding community. After I graduated from the University of Texas at Dallas with a degree in speech, language, and hearing sciences, I became passionate about helping people improve their communication skills. This commitment is deeply rooted in personal experiences, especially the inspiring journeys of two of my closest friends. One of my dearest friends, who has high-functioning autism, has been a profound source of inspiration. Despite initial communication challenges, he has made remarkable progress over the years, which has greatly influenced my dedication to this field. His successful career at Walmart and his proficiency in writing, drawing from his life experiences, are a testament to his intelligence. His journey fuels my passion for supporting others in their communication endeavors. Similarly, I was inspired by a friend who teaches at a school for children with hearing impairments. Many of her students are hard of hearing or deaf, and some use cochlear implants. I have seen their remarkable progress in learning language and social skills through American Sign Language (ASL). Their strides in overcoming communication barriers have strengthened my determination to improve my communication abilities with others. Despite facing developmental delays and a speech impediment, my mother's dedication and support helped me improve my speech. I found a tape recording of us reading together, and at the age of 3 and a half, I had already mastered sounds such as /v/ and /th/, which typically develop at 4. This highlights the profound impact of a supportive home environment. This summer, I worked as a behavior therapist at an autism clinic. My role included providing one-on-one support, implementing BCBA-designed programs, and collecting session data. I graphed goal targets met, showing client progress. Our clinic emphasized teamwork, care, respect, and collaboration for client well-being. As a result of these experiences, I am dedicated to becoming a speech-language pathologist, focusing on serving both children and adults. I see myself working in a multidisciplinary clinic, collaborating with other therapists to ensure comprehensive care for my clients. I am driven by the belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to communicate effectively and express themselves, and I am committed to utilizing my skills and knowledge to help individuals like my friend achieve their communication goals. My personal experiences and the success stories of those around me have solidified my professional passion and serve as powerful motivators for my career in speech and language therapy.
    Women in Healthcare Scholarship
    I made the decision to pursue a degree in healthcare, with a specific focus on speech pathology, due to my unwavering passion for aiding individuals in effectively communicating and leading fulfilling lives. As a woman in the healthcare sector, I aspire to create a positive impact by advocating for improved accessibility to speech therapy services, particularly for marginalized communities. Furthermore, I am wholeheartedly dedicated to serving as a guiding mentor and a wellspring of motivation for other women who are contemplating pursuing careers in the speech pathology field. My overarching objective is to make meaningful contributions to the ongoing research and progress in the specialized field of speech pathology. By doing so, I aspire to play a pivotal role in advancing the comprehension and treatment of communication disorders, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for individuals affected by these challenges. After graduating from the University of Texas at Dallas with a speech, language, and hearing sciences degree, I became passionate about helping people improve their communication skills. This commitment is rooted in personal experiences, especially the inspiring journey of two of my closest friends. One of my dearest friends, who has high-functioning autism, has been a profound source of inspiration. His remarkable progress over the years, despite initial communication challenges, has played a transformative role in shaping my dedication to this field. His career success at Walmart and his proficiency in writing, drawing from his life experiences, are a testament to his intellectual acumen. His journey continues to fuel my fervor for supporting others in their communication endeavors. Similarly, I was inspired by a friend who teaches at a school for children with hearing impairments. Many of her students are hard of hearing or deaf, and some use cochlear implants. These students face unique challenges in learning language and social skills, and I have seen their remarkable progress in overcoming these challenges through American Sign Language (ASL), strengthening my determination to improve my communication abilities with others. I myself experienced communication difficulties. Despite facing developmental delays and a speech impediment, my mother's dedication and support helped me improve my speech. I found a tape recording of us reading together, and at the age of 3 and a half, I had already mastered sounds such as /v/ and /th/, which typically develop at 4. This summer, I worked as a behavior therapist at an autism clinic, providing one-on-one support, implementing BCBA-designed programs, and collecting session data. Our clinic emphasized teamwork, care, respect, and collaboration for client well-being, solidifying my passion for a speech and language therapy career. I believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to communicate effectively and express themselves. This belief, coupled with my commitment to utilizing my skills and knowledge, drives me to help individuals like my friend achieve their communication goals. The success stories of those around me, combined with my personal experiences, have solidified my professional passion and serve as powerful motivators for my speech and language therapy career.
    Redefining Victory Scholarship
    I am driven by the vision of achieving success in the field of speech-language pathology by utilizing my extensive expertise to assist individuals facing a wide spectrum of communication challenges. I envision closely collaborating with people from diverse backgrounds and age groups, including children, adults, and seniors, to provide tailored support and interventions aimed at enhancing their speech and language capabilities. My ultimate aim is to employ evidence-based practices and cutting-edge techniques to address a wide spectrum of communication disorders. I am dedicated to helping individuals effectively express themselves and engage in meaningful communication in both their personal and professional lives. This could involve working with individuals dealing with speech and language disorders, such as articulation disorders, fluency disorders, and voice disorders. Additionally, I am committed to working with those seeking to enhance their communication skills for personal or professional reasons, including individuals who may be looking to improve their public speaking, social communication, or professional communication skills in the workplace. I am deeply driven by a strong passion to make a positive impact on the lives of others. My focus is on empowering individuals to overcome communication barriers and achieve their full potential. This vision forms the foundation of my unwavering dedication to the field of speech pathology. In this role, I aspire to offer invaluable support and guidance to those facing communication challenges, with the ultimate goal of enhancing their overall well-being and quality of life. After I graduated from the University of Texas at Dallas with a degree in speech, language, and hearing sciences, I became passionate about helping people improve their communication skills. This commitment is deeply rooted in personal experiences, especially the inspiring journeys of two of my closest friends. One of my dearest friends, who has high-functioning autism, has been a profound source of inspiration. Despite initial communication challenges, he has made remarkable progress over the years, which has greatly influenced my dedication to this field. His successful career at Walmart and his proficiency in writing, drawing from his life experiences, are a testament to his intelligence. His journey fuels my passion for supporting others in their communication endeavors. Similarly, I was inspired by a friend who teaches at a school for children with hearing impairments. Many of her students are hard of hearing or deaf, and some use cochlear implants. I have seen their remarkable progress in learning language and social skills through American Sign Language (ASL). Their strides in overcoming communication barriers have strengthened my determination to improve my communication abilities with others. Despite facing developmental delays and a speech impediment, my mother's dedication and support helped me improve my speech. I found a tape recording of us reading together, and at the age of 3 and a half, I had already mastered sounds such as /v/ and /th/, which typically develop at 4. This highlights the profound impact of a supportive home environment.This summer, I worked as a behavior therapist at an autism clinic. My role included providing one-on-one support, implementing BCBA-designed programs, and collecting session data. I graphed goal targets met, showing client progress. Our clinic emphasized teamwork, care, respect, and collaboration for client well-being. During my undergraduate program, I was the Vice President of the NSSHLA organization. I organized social events, filled in for the president when needed, and volunteered with BuddyUp and Aceing Autism, where I helped children with Down syndrome and autism spectrum disorder improve their fitness and social skills. The impact of these experiences on the children was incredibly rewarding for me. I am dedicated to becoming a speech-language pathologist, focusing on serving both children and adults.In the long term, I plan to obtain certifications in AAC/PECS, orofacial myology, and BCS-CL to become a certified speech-language pathologist. I see myself working in a multidisciplinary clinic, collaborating with other therapists to ensure comprehensive care for my clients. I am driven by the belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to communicate effectively and express themselves, and I am committed to utilizing my skills and knowledge to help individuals like my friend achieve their communication goals. My personal experiences and the success stories of those around me have solidified my professional passion and serve as powerful motivators for my career in speech and language therapy. This scholarship will provide me with the financial support I need to pursue my education and achieve my academic and career goals. It will alleviate the financial burden of tuition, books, and other educational expenses, allowing me to focus on my studies and make the most of the learning opportunities available to me. Additionally, it will empower me to participate in extracurricular activities, internships, and other valuable experiences that will enrich my education and prepare me for a successful future.
    Christina Taylese Singh Memorial Scholarship
    After graduating from the University of Texas at Dallas with a speech, language, and hearing sciences degree, I became passionate about helping people improve their communication skills, in the field of speech-language pathology. This commitment is deeply rooted in personal experiences, particularly the impactful journeys of two of my closest friends. One of my dearest friends, who has high-functioning autism, has been a profound source of inspiration. His remarkable progress over the years, despite initial communication challenges, has played a transformative role in shaping my dedication to this field. His career success at Walmart and his proficiency in writing, drawing from his life experiences, are a testament to his intellectual acumen. His journey fuels my fervor for supporting others in their communication endeavors. Similarly, I was inspired by a friend who teaches at a school for children with hearing impairments. Many of her students are hard of hearing or deaf, some using cochlear implants. I've seen their remarkable progress in language acquisition and social skills through American Sign Language (ASL). Their strides in overcoming communication barriers have fueled my determination to enhance my communication abilities with others. Despite facing the challenges of my developmental delays and a speech impediment, my mother helped me improve my speech by reading books regularly. I recently found a tape recording of us reading together, and I was amazed to discover that at the age of 3 and a half, I had already mastered sounds such as /v/ and /th/, which typically develop at 4. This revelation was striking evidence of my significant progress in my speech development at a young age, thanks to my mother's unwavering dedication and support. This is a poignant example highlighting the profound impact of a supportive home environment. Throughout my undergraduate program, I served as the Vice President of the NSSHLA organization for my program. In this role, I coordinated various social events and collaborated with fellow officers to plan and execute events. Moreover, during meetings when she was unavailable, I stepped in for the president. In addition to my organizational responsibilities, I dedicated my time to volunteering with BuddyUp, a fitness program for children with Down syndrome. I conducted personalized fitness sessions, ensuring each child's unique needs were met while fostering a positive and inclusive environment. I also participated in Aceing Autism, a tennis camp for children with autism spectrum disorder. I assisted the camp leaders and worked directly with the children to enhance their tennis skills and promote social interaction with their peers. The positive impact of these experiences on the children involved, such as improved physical fitness and social skills, was incredibly rewarding for me. Last summer, I worked at an autism clinic as a behavior therapist. I provided one-on-one support, implemented BCBA-designed programs, and collected session data. Our clinic focused on teamwork, care, respect, and collaboration for client well-being. This experience made me even more passionate about pursuing a career as a speech-language pathologist. I am committed to helping people improve their communication skills and quality of life through this career path. I believe that effective communication is essential for all individuals to express themselves and engage with the world around them. This core belief, along with my dedication to leveraging my expertise and abilities, serves as the driving force behind my desire to assist people, such as my friend, in attaining their communication objectives. The inspiring success stories of those within my circle, along with my personal encounters, have further fueled my unwavering professional devotion and serve as powerful motivators for my speech and language therapy career.
    Harvest Achievement Scholarship
    After graduating from the University of Texas at Dallas with a speech, language, and hearing sciences degree, I became passionate about helping people improve their communication skills. This commitment is rooted in personal experiences, especially the inspiring journey of one of my closest friends, who teaches at a school for children with hearing impairments. Many of her students are hard of hearing or deaf, and some use cochlear implants. These students face unique challenges in learning language and social skills, and I have seen their remarkable progress in overcoming these challenges through American Sign Language (ASL), strengthening my determination to improve my communication abilities with others. I experienced communication difficulties. Despite facing developmental delays and a speech impediment, my mother's dedication and support helped me improve my speech. I found a tape recording of us reading together, and at the age of 3 and a half, I had already mastered sounds such as /v/ and /th/, which typically develop at 4. This summer, I worked as a behavior therapist at an autism clinic, providing one-on-one support, implementing BCBA-designed programs, and collecting session data. Our clinic emphasized teamwork, care, respect, and collaboration for client well-being, solidifying my passion for a speech and language therapy career. I believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to communicate effectively and express themselves. This belief, coupled with my commitment to utilizing my skills and knowledge, drives me to help individuals like my friend achieve their communication goals. The success stories of those around me, combined with my personal experiences, have solidified my professional passion and serve as powerful motivators for my speech and language therapy career. I am dedicated to making a difference in the lives of those with speech and language disorders, and this dedication is unwavering. I am blessed to have grown up in a traditional household with conservative values, where my parents have been my trusted accountability partners. Their unwavering guidance and support have been a cornerstone in my life, instilling a strong sense of responsibility and commitment. I am deeply grateful for their mentorship, which has significantly influenced my personal growth and development, shaping my values and outlook on life. As a college student, I have found that establishing and maintaining accountability is integral to my academic success. I have developed a routine of meticulously reviewing the syllabi for each class to understand the course requirements, including assignments, projects, and exam dates. After carefully noting these deadlines, I diligently input them into my calendar to ensure I stay on top of my workload. Additionally, I make it a point to start studying for exams well in advance, allowing me ample time to review the material and feel fully prepared. These methods have proven invaluable in helping me manage my responsibilities and achieve positive academic outcomes. As a graduate student in speech pathology, I am committed to enhancing my accountability skills, especially in working with pediatric and adult patients. I recognize the importance of maintaining thorough and accurate records, effectively communicating with patients and their families and adhering to ethical standards in my practice. These skills will be essential as I continue to develop my clinical expertise and provide high-quality care to individuals with speech and language disorders.
    Boatswain’s Mate Third Class Antonie Bernard Thomas Memorial Scholarship
    In my everyday interactions with others, I consistently rely on my interpersonal communication skills to navigate a variety of situations. This multifaceted approach involves actively discerning and addressing the specific needs, concerns, and emotions of the individual. This approach also entails earnestly listening to and acknowledging their perspectives, whether they align with my own or not. Additionally, I aim to articulately express my thoughts and ideas in a manner that fosters understanding and meaningful dialogue. This approach allows me to build rapport, resolve conflicts, and foster positive and productive relationships with those around me. Furthermore, I am dedicated to upholding a consistently positive and respectful demeanor in all my interactions, which serves to cultivate an environment conducive to open and constructive communication. Leadership, to me, is synonymous with honor and commitment. It encompasses the responsibility of upholding integrity even in the face of challenging situations. This means consistently adhering to ethical principles and demonstrating unwavering dedication to the greater good, regardless of the obstacles encountered. An illustrative instance of this took place during my tenure as a behavior technician. I astutely observed that the client under my care exhibited significantly fewer behavioral issues when they were in a one-on-one setting with me as opposed to participating in group activities. proactively communicated my observations to our center manager, and together, we formulated and implemented a strategy to accommodate this preference, resulting in a marked improvement in the client's comfort and participation. I consider myself to be highly resilient when it comes to facing challenges. My ability to improvise, adapt, and overcome difficult circumstances has been a key strength. For instance, when working with clients who exhibited challenging behavior, I would proactively identify their preferences and interests. I then leveraged this knowledge to develop personalized motivational strategies, which effectively contributed to reducing their behavioral issues. I always prioritize the needs of others over my own. This means that I often put the well-being and happiness of those around me first, even if it means sacrificing my own desires or comfort. I find fulfillment in supporting and helping others. When I am given a task with a specific deadline, I consistently demonstrate my ability to stay focused and determined, ensuring that I see the project through to completion. I pride myself on having a strong work ethic. I consistently demonstrate a dedication to my work and a commitment to completing tasks thoroughly and effectively. I believe in being reliable, hardworking, and always doing my best to achieve success in whatever I set out to do. My career goal is to become a dedicated speech-language pathologist, specializing in providing comprehensive services to both children and adults. I am passionate about helping individuals overcome communication challenges and improving their quality of life through tailored therapy and support. I am committed to this field because of the inspiring journeys of two of my closest friends. One friend has high-functioning autism and has made remarkable progress over the years, greatly influencing my dedication to this field. His journey fuels my passion for supporting others in their communication endeavors. I've also been inspired by a friend who teaches at a school for children with hearing impairments. Many of her students are hard of hearing or deaf, and some use cochlear implants. I've seen their remarkable progress in learning language and social skills through American Sign Language (ASL). Their strides in overcoming communication barriers have strengthened my determination to improve my communication abilities with others. My personal experiences and success stories of those around me have solidified my passion for speech and language therapy.
    Leela Shah "Be Bold" Womens' Empowerment Scholarship
    My mother has been an extraordinary source of inspiration and support throughout my life. When I was growing up, she dedicated herself to homeschooling me as a stay-at-home mom, and her commitment to my education has had a profound impact on me. During my father's frequent Navy trips, my mother always turned our new surroundings into valuable learning experiences. We visited museums, explored nature trails, and frequented science centers, enriching my understanding of the world. During my senior year of high school, my family faced a significant challenge when his long-time receptionist retired unexpectedly, requiring immediate attention. In a bold and courageous move, my mother stepped up to the plate, despite having no prior experience, and took on the task of mastering the intricacies of managing the front desk. Her commitment and dedication were truly awe-inspiring as she delved into the responsibilities and tasks associated with the role. Witnessing her unwavering determination, adaptability, and tireless work ethic during this transitional period left an indelible mark on me. It reaffirmed the invaluable life lessons and strong work ethic she had instilled in me throughout my upbringing. Since 2014, she has taken on multiple roles, including receptionist, office manager, and secondary dental assistant. Due to my mother's demanding work commitments, I took on the responsibility of homeschooling myself. At first, the prospect seemed daunting, but it ultimately provided me with the opportunity to refine my skills in independent study and time management by devising my own daily schedule. I meticulously planned out each day, allocating time for various subjects and activities, and adapting to different learning styles. This experience was instrumental in teaching me the importance of self-reliance and discipline, both of which have become invaluable assets in my academic and personal growth. Throughout my college experience, my mother was an unwavering source of support, actively involved in every aspect of my academic and social life. She selflessly dedicated countless hours to meticulously organizing regular study sessions, fostering a deep understanding of the material by engaging me in thorough and insightful discussions. Beyond academics, she played a pivotal role in my social life, ensuring that I had reliable transportation to various events and offering invaluable assistance whenever unexpected challenges arose. Her tireless commitment and nurturing guidance were fundamental in shaping my college journey, and I am profoundly grateful for her immeasurable impact on my growth and success. The profound influence of my mother on my life cannot be overstated. Her unwavering support and gentle guidance have been the cornerstone of my personal and professional growth. I am deeply grateful for her unyielding integrity, boundless kindness, and profound wisdom, which have been a constant source of fortitude and inspiration. Her influence permeates every aspect of my life, shaping the way I approach challenges, cherish relationships, and pursue my aspirations. To me, she is the epitome of love and guidance, and I am eternally grateful for the profound impact she has had on shaping the person I have grown to become. I am deeply committed to pursuing a career as a speech-language pathologist, as I am genuinely passionate about helping individuals of all ages improve their communication skills. My specific focus is on providing comprehensive services to both children and adults, aiming to address a wide range of speech and language disorders. I firmly believe that effective communication is essential for personal, academic, and professional success. By receiving this scholarship, I would be able to further my education and training in speech-language pathology, allowing me to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those in need.
    Veterans & Family Scholarship
    Both of my parents served in the military. My dad, a Navy dental officer with the rank of O-6, served with the Marines in the Navy Reserve, while my mom, a US Naval Academy alumna, provided support for families of service members as part of the Family Readiness program. Due to my dad's service, I received homeschooling; my mom and I had the opportunity to accompany him to numerous Navy and Marine Corps bases across the country. During these impactful experiences, I had the privilege to engage with a wide spectrum of service members, including individuals from different branches of the military and varied ranks. These interactions allowed me to gain profound insights into the unique challenges they face and the sacrifices they make. Witnessing their unwavering integrity, tireless dedication, and selfless commitment to serving their country deeply moved me. It inspired me to pursue a career where I could contribute to the well-being of others and uphold the values of service and dedication that I witnessed in those remarkable individuals. After I graduated from the UT Dallas with a degree in speech, language, and hearing sciences, I became passionate about helping people improve their communication skills. This commitment is deeply rooted in personal experiences, especially the inspiring journeys of two of my closest friends. My friend with high-functioning autism has been a great inspiration. Despite initial communication challenges, he has made remarkable progress over the years, greatly influencing my dedication to this field. His successful career at Walmart and proficiency in writing from his life experiences are a testament to his intelligence, fueling my passion for supporting others in their communication endeavors. I've also been inspired by a friend who teaches at a school for children with hearing impairments. Many of her students are hard of hearing or deaf, and some use cochlear implants. I've seen their remarkable progress in learning language and social skills through American Sign Language. Their strides in overcoming communication barriers have strengthened my determination to improve my communication abilities with others. Despite facing developmental delays and a speech impediment, my mother's dedication and support helped me improve my speech. I found a tape recording of us reading together, and at the age of 3 and a half, I had already mastered sounds such as /v/ and /th/, which typically develop at 4. This highlights the profound impact of a supportive home environment. Because of these experiences, I am dedicated to becoming a speech-language pathologist, focusing on serving both children and adults. In the future, I see myself working in a multidisciplinary clinic, collaborating with other therapists to ensure comprehensive care for my clients. I believe that everyone should have the chance to communicate effectively and express themselves. I am dedicated to using my skills and knowledge to help people reach their communication goals. My personal experiences and the success stories of those around me have strengthened my passion for speech therapy.
    Heroes’ Legacy Scholarship
    Both of my parents served in the military. My dad, a Navy dental officer with the rank of O-6, served FMF with the Marines in the Navy Reserve, while my mom, a US Naval Academy alumna, provided support for families of service members as part of the Family Readiness program. Due to my dad's service, I received homeschooling, and my mom and I had the opportunity to accompany him to numerous Navy and Marine Corps bases across the country. During these impactful experiences, I had the privilege to engage with a wide spectrum of service members, including individuals from different branches of the military and varied ranks. These interactions allowed me to gain profound insights into the unique challenges they face and the sacrifices they make. Witnessing their unwavering integrity, tireless dedication, and selfless commitment to serving their country deeply moved me. It inspired me to pursue a career where I could contribute to the well-being of others and uphold the values of service and dedication that I witnessed in those remarkable individuals. After I graduated from the University of Texas at Dallas with a degree in speech, language, and hearing sciences, I became passionate about helping people improve their communication skills. This commitment is deeply rooted in personal experiences, especially the inspiring journeys of two of my closest friends. My friend with high-functioning autism has been a great inspiration. Despite initial communication challenges, he has made remarkable progress over the years, greatly influencing my dedication to this field. His successful career at Walmart and proficiency in writing from his life experiences are a testament to his intelligence, fueling my passion for supporting others in their communication endeavors. I've also been inspired by a friend who teaches at a school for children with hearing impairments. Many of her students are hard of hearing or deaf, and some use cochlear implants. I've seen their remarkable progress in learning language and social skills through American Sign Language (ASL). Their strides in overcoming communication barriers have strengthened my determination to improve my communication abilities with others.Despite facing developmental delays and a speech impediment, my mother's dedication and support helped me improve my speech. I found a tape recording of us reading together, and at the age of 3 and a half, I had already mastered sounds such as /v/ and /th/, which typically develop at 4. This highlights the profound impact of a supportive home environment. This summer, I worked as a behavior therapist at an autism clinic. My role included providing one-on-one support, implementing BCBA-designed programs, and collecting session data. I graphed goal targets met, showing client progress. Our clinic emphasized teamwork, care, respect, and collaboration for client well-being. During my undergraduate program, I was the Vice President of the NSSHLA organization. I organized social events, filled in for the president when needed, and volunteered with BuddyUp and Aceing Autism, where I helped children with Down syndrome and autism spectrum disorder improve their fitness and social skills. The impact of these experiences on the children was incredibly rewarding for me. Because of these experiences, I am dedicated to becoming a speech-language pathologist, focusing on serving both children and adults. In the future, I see myself working in a multidisciplinary clinic, collaborating with other therapists to ensure comprehensive care for my clients. I believe that everyone should have the chance to communicate effectively and express themselves. I am dedicated to using my skills and knowledge to help people reach their communication goals. My personal experiences and the success stories of those around me have strengthened my passion for speech and language therapy.
    John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
    After I graduated from the University of Texas at Dallas with a degree in speech, language, and hearing sciences, I became passionate about helping people improve their communication skills. This commitment is deeply rooted in personal experiences, especially the inspiring journeys of two of my closest friends. One of my dearest friends, who has high-functioning autism, has been a profound source of inspiration. Despite initial communication challenges, he has made remarkable progress over the years, which has greatly influenced my dedication to this field. His successful career at Walmart and his proficiency in writing, drawing from his life experiences, are a testament to his intelligence. His journey fuels my passion for supporting others in their communication endeavors. Similarly, I was inspired by a friend who teaches at a school for children with hearing impairments. Many of her students are hard of hearing or deaf, and some use cochlear implants. I have seen their remarkable progress in learning language and social skills through American Sign Language (ASL). Their strides in overcoming communication barriers have strengthened my determination to improve my communication abilities with others. Despite facing developmental delays and a speech impediment, my mother's dedication and support helped me improve my speech. I found a tape recording of us reading together, and at the age of 3 and a half, I had already mastered sounds such as /v/ and /th/, which typically develop at 4. This highlights the profound impact of a supportive home environment.This summer, I worked as a behavior therapist at an autism clinic. My role included providing one-on-one support, implementing BCBA-designed programs, and collecting session data. I graphed goal targets met, showing client progress. Our clinic emphasized teamwork, care, respect, and collaboration for client well-being. During my undergraduate program, I was the Vice President of the NSSHLA organization. I organized social events, filled in for the president when needed, and volunteered with BuddyUp and Aceing Autism, where I helped children with Down syndrome and autism spectrum disorder improve their fitness and social skills. The impact of these experiences on the children was incredibly rewarding for me. I am dedicated to becoming a speech-language pathologist, focusing on serving both children and adults. In the short term, I aim to attain a certification as an SLPA. In the long term, I plan to obtain certifications in AAC/PECS, orofacial myology, and BCS-CL to become a certified speech-language pathologist. I see myself working in a multidisciplinary clinic, collaborating with other therapists to ensure comprehensive care for my clients. I am driven by the belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to communicate effectively and express themselves, and I am committed to utilizing my skills and knowledge to help individuals like my friend achieve their communication goals. My personal experiences and the success stories of those around me have solidified my professional passion and serve as powerful motivators for my career in speech and language therapy.
    Career Test for Future Lawyers Scholarship
    Upon graduating from the University of Texas at Dallas with a speech, language, and hearing sciences degree, I cultivated a strong passion for leveraging my expertise to empower individuals to enhance their communication abilities. This commitment is deeply rooted in personal experiences, particularly the impactful journeys of two of my closest friends. One of my dearest friends, who has high-functioning autism, has been a profound source of inspiration. His remarkable progress over the years, despite initial communication challenges, has played a transformative role in shaping my dedication to this field. His career success at Walmart and his proficiency in writing, drawing from his life experiences, are a testament to his intellectual acumen. His journey fuels my fervor for supporting others in their communication endeavors. Similarly, I was inspired by a friend who teaches at a school for children with hearing impairments. Many of her students are hard of hearing or deaf, some using cochlear implants. I've seen their remarkable progress in language acquisition and social skills through American Sign Language (ASL). Their strides in overcoming communication barriers have fueled my determination to enhance my communication abilities with others. Despite facing developmental delays and a speech impediment, my mother helped me improve my speech by reading books regularly. I recently found a tape recording of us reading together, and I was amazed to discover that at the age of 3 and a half, I had already mastered sounds such as /v/ and /th/, which typically develop at 4. This revelation was striking evidence of my significant progress in my speech development at a young age, thanks to my mother's unwavering dedication and support. This is a poignant example highlighting the profound impact of a supportive home environment. This past summer, I spent three months working as a behavior therapist at an autism clinic. My role involved providing one-on-one behavioral support interventions and implementing strategies and programs designed by the Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) for each client. I actively encouraged and facilitated client interactions, and was responsible for carefully collecting data on program performance during each session. The impact of my work was significant, as I graphed the BCBA's goal targets that were successfully met, demonstrating the progress of each client. Our clinic emphasizes teamwork, supportive care, mutual respect, and collaboration to ensure the safety and well-being of our clients. Throughout my undergraduate program, I served as the Vice President of the NSSHLA organization for my program. In this role, I coordinated various social events and collaborated with fellow officers to plan and execute events. Moreover, during meetings when she was unavailable, I stepped in for the president. In addition to my organizational responsibilities, I dedicated my time to volunteering with BuddyUp, a fitness program for children with Down syndrome. I conducted personalized fitness sessions, ensuring each child's unique needs were met while fostering a positive and inclusive environment. I also participated in Aceing Autism, a tennis camp for children with autism spectrum disorder. I assisted the camp leaders and worked directly with the children to enhance their tennis skills and promote social interaction with their peers. The positive impact of these experiences on the children involved, such as improved physical fitness and social skills, was incredibly rewarding for me. I am dedicated to pursuing a career as a speech-language pathologist, focusing on serving children and adults. In the long term, I plan to obtain certifications in AAC/PECS, orofacial myology, and BCS-CL to become a certified speech-language pathologist. I see myself working in a multidisciplinary clinic, collaborating with other therapists to ensure comprehensive care for my clients.
    Henry Respert Alzheimer's and Dementia Awareness Scholarship
    My name is Annalyn Godbold, and I am a junior at the University of Texas At Dallas. I am majoring in Speech and Hearing Sciences, and my career goal is to be a speech-language pathologist. I have always desired to help others, and this passion has been a prominent factor throughout my life. During my childhood, I was home-schooled through high school. My dad was a dental officer in the Navy Reserve, and my mom and I travelled with him to many Navy and Marine Corps bases across the country. I began piano lessons at age five and participated in numerous festivals and recitals, some at Collin College. One memorable experience for me was when I had the opportunity to play for Wounded Warriors at the Bethesda Naval Hospital in 2011. The hospital had a piano in the foyer, and as I was playing, patients kept coming up to hear me play, some of them wheeling themselves up. That experience motivated me to pursue a career that could improve another person's quality of life. I have also had adversities in my life. Since my father was a general dentist, and my mom was the office manager in his practice, I thought that dental hygiene would be a great career to pursue. I attended two hygiene schools over four years, and the programs were quite challenging. At the first school, I failed the first semester and had to drop out. I was subsequently accepted at a second school away from home. In academics, I was doing great, but seeing actual patients in the clinic was where I had difficulties. During my last semester, the COVID pandemic happened; as a result, all our clinical requirements were postponed into the next semester. When I returned the following fall, I was unable to catch up clinically because of several other complications. A truck accidentally hit me while riding my bike, and I had to wear a brace for a while. Also, I had to quarantine and miss school for nine days because of Covid-like symptoms which ultimately turned out to be the flu. I completed all the academic courses successfully but could not finish the clinical requirements on time, and the faculty suggested I pursue another career. I moved back home and resumed my part-time job as a dental assistant. Last fall, I went to Collin College and finished my Associate's Degree in General Sciences, graduating with Phi Theta Kappa honors. I knew I still wanted a job where I could help people. I talked to my best friend, a special needs preschool teacher for deaf children; she recommended speech pathology, as she works with two speech pathologists at her school. From that point on, that is where my focus has been, enrolling at UTD in their Speech Pathology program. It has been enriching to learn about people with special needs and the interventions we can do as speech pathologists to help them. I have always dreamed of having a career that enables me to help people, especially the geriatric population. My great-aunt had Alzheimer's disease, as she could recall old memories but had trouble remembering new information. When we visited her, my dad and I played an old hymn for her on the piano at her nursing home, and she was very cognizant, and could sing every word of that song. Having known a close family member who had this condition, I am motivated to develop a specialty in this area to help these needful individuals; I have a heartfelt desire to determine how music and speech therapy can be an extraordinary and life-changing benefit. This scholarship would facilitate achieving that goal in this field. By providing the financial means to take the University courses and purchase the necessary books needed, I can graduate with my Bachelor of Science in Speech and Hearing Science. My ultimate goal is to obtain a Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology and become a speech-language pathologist.