Gender
Female
Ethnicity
Hispanic/Latino
Hobbies and interests
Orchestra
Painting and Studio Art
Writing
Reading
Academic
Adult Fiction
Adventure
Cookbooks
Anthropology
Philosophy
I read books multiple times per week
LOW INCOME STUDENT
Yes
FIRST GENERATION STUDENT
Yes
Arrowyn Rinehart
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FinalistBio
I am a first-generation Hispanic student from Chillicothe, Ohio, currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Business (BSB) at Ohio University. As a dedicated student, I am committed to achieving academic excellence and have worked hard to maintain a strong academic record. My goal is to further my education by earning a Master's degree in Accounting, where I hope to develop the skills necessary to make an impact in the field of finance.
Growing up in a small town, I learned the importance of community, which is why I’ve been actively involved in community service. I have contributed to my local community by volunteering at soup kitchens, where I’ve had the privilege of giving back and helping those in need. These experiences have shaped my understanding of the importance of service and solidarity, reinforcing my drive to make a positive impact both in my professional life and in the community.
As a first-generation student, I have faced challenges along the way, but these have only fueled my determination to succeed. I am motivated to pursue higher education and to break barriers for future generations in my family. I aim to continue my academic journey and achieve my goal of obtaining a Master's degree in Accounting, where I hope to contribute to the financial empowerment of communities.
Education
Ohio University-Chillicothe Campus
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Business Administration, Management and Operations
- Accounting and Related Services
GPA:
4
Unioto High School
High SchoolGPA:
3.9
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Test scores:
1120
SAT23
ACT
Career
Dream career field:
Accounting
Dream career goals:
Intake Auditor
Ensemble Health Partners2023 – Present2 years
Arts
Orchestra
Performance Art2016 – 2023
Public services
Volunteering
Cindy Graves Memorial Soup Kitchen — Volunteer2018 – 2019
John J Costonis Scholarship
My primary goal for the future is to build a successful career that allows me to provide for my future family in a way that my own family could not. I want to create a stable, loving home where financial struggles are no longer a barrier to happiness. I know that achieving this will require dedication, hard work, and perseverance, and I am committed to doing whatever it takes to get there.
Since I was 15 years old, I’ve worked tirelessly to support myself. I’ve always believed that if I wanted something, I had to earn it. I started with part-time jobs to cover my personal needs - like clothes, school supplies, and other essentials. These early experiences taught me the value of hard work and independence. At 19, when my Ford Fusion broke down and I needed a reliable way to get to school and work, I took the initiative to save up enough money to buy my own car. The freedom it provided allowed me to continue working and pursue my education without interruption.
Currently, I work full-time to avoid accumulating student loan debt and to pay for my tuition. Juggling work and school is challenging, but it is essential for my future. I know that the sacrifices I make now will pay off later. While many of my peers have had the luxury of focusing solely on school, I’ve had to balance the demands of work and academics. Sometimes, this means long hours and little time for rest, but I view these challenges as opportunities to prove my resilience. Each hour I work brings me closer to my goal of a debt-free education and a stable career.
The hardships I’ve faced throughout my life have not been easy. I have often gone without, sacrificing personal wants and sometimes even needs, in order to meet the financial demands of my situation. I’ve watched many of my peers go through life without these worries, but I’ve never let that discourage me. Instead, I’ve used it as motivation to work harder and strive for better. The road to a better life has been long and difficult, but every obstacle has only strengthened my resolve.
As I continue my education, I know there will be more challenges ahead, but I’m prepared to face them head-on. I am driven by the dream of creating a better life for myself and my family—one where we are never held back by financial struggles. No matter what life throws at me, I will continue to push forward, working toward a future where I can provide for my loved ones and build the life I’ve always dreamed of.
Jose Prado Memorial Scholarship
As a first-generation Puerto Rican student, my Hispanic heritage has played an integral role in shaping how I see the world. Growing up in a mostly white town, I quickly learned what it meant to be different. I faced racism and discrimination from a young age, but instead of letting these experiences define me, they became a source of resilience and strength. My background has instilled in me a profound sense of pride, work ethic, and an unwavering commitment to family. These values have shaped not only how I see the world but also how I approach every challenge and opportunity in life.
From the age of 15, I have been financially independent, working full-time to support my personal needs while balancing the demands of school. This responsibility has taught me the importance of hard work and perseverance, values that are deeply embedded in my Puerto Rican roots. In my family, hard work is not just a means to an end; it is a way of life. My parents, though they didn’t have the opportunities they wanted, always showed me the importance of striving for a better future and working towards your goals. Their sacrifices and dedication have motivated me to pursue my education despite financial challenges.
Growing up as a minority in a predominantly white community was not without its difficulties. I often felt like an outsider, and I was made to feel different because of my ethnicity. However, rather than retreating into shame, my heritage has taught me to be proud of who I am and where I come from. In Puerto Rican culture, there is a deep sense of joy and celebration, even in the face of adversity. This joy has been a constant source of strength throughout my life. I learned from my family that no matter the barriers others put in our way, our culture and the support of our loved ones will always give us a sense of belonging and pride.
Today, as I continue to work towards my educational goals, I carry the lessons of my heritage with me. I am motivated by the knowledge that my family, who has supported me every step of the way, is cheering me on. My heritage has shaped the way I see the world—with optimism, perseverance, and an unshakable belief in the importance of community. It has taught me that, no matter where I come from, I can create a future grounded in the same hard work, joy, and family that have always been at the heart of my Puerto Rican roots.
Augustus L. Harper Scholarship
Education is not only a way to expand one's knowledge; education empowers people, opens the door to opportunities, and lifts us up to face and navigate the challenges of the world. As a first-generation Hispanic student, I've grown to understand the transformative role education plays in shaping my future and providing me the skills to succeed.
Firstly, I understand the tremendous role education plays in opportunities. Growing up in a family where higher education was not the norm, I witnessed firsthand how access to education can affect the doors that open when it comes to careers, professional networks, personal growth, and goal achievement. By pursuing my own studies, I am able to build a future that would not have been possible otherwise. Education allows me to dream and take steps towards achieving those dreams, whether that means gaining qualifications or creating connections.
In addition to providing opportunities, education helps me adapt to change. The world around us is constantly evolving, and the skills learned in school prepare me to keep up with those changes. Whether it's mastering new technology, staying informed about global events, or developing critical thinking skills, education equips me with the tools to face challenges head-on and find innovative solutions. This adaptability is vital not only in my career but also in navigating the complex world in which we live.
As a first-generation student, education holds a special place in my heart. It represents not only personal growth but also the realization of dreams that were once out of reach for my family. Pursuing higher education allows me to build a better future for myself, my family, and my community. It is a way for me to break generational barriers and prove that hard work, determination, and education can lead to success. Furthermore, achieving a higher education would fulfill a life-long dream of being able to say I succeed in something many others in my family have dreamed of succeeding in, but have yet been able to.
In conclusion, education is the key to unlocking opportunities, adapting to change, and forging a brighter future. As a first-generation student, it has provided me with invaluable tools and a sense of purpose that drives me forward every day. Education has brought value to my life in ways that extend beyond academics, and I am committed to continuing my journey, knowing it will shape the future I strive to build.