
Hobbies and interests
Golf
Photography and Photo Editing
Video Editing and Production
Game Design and Development
Lauren Thompson
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Lauren Thompson
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As a highly motivated and dedicated individual, I am about putting people first, doing the right thing, and succeeding together. With the ability to motivate people to work towards a common goal, I am focused on creating genuine connections and fostering environments based on trust, enabling individuals to reach their full potential. I take personal initiative to promote inclusivity and support others, adopting a producer mindset which drives me to do my best. Using my academic and athletic strengths, I am committed to empowering others and demonstrating that success is attainable for everyone. Through modeling selfless achievements, I aim to inspire and show others that the path to success is not a secret.
Education
Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
- Cognitive Science
GPA:
4
L C Anderson High School
High SchoolGPA:
4
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Cognitive Science
- Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Technology
Dream career goals:
Inclusive environments in golf and human-friendly AI that will help people of all needs.
Food Truck Employee
Conscious Cravings2024 – 20251 year
Finances
Loans
Sallie Mae
Borrowed: August 29, 202420,016
Principal borrowed20,016
Principal remaining
Interest rate:
3.49%Debt collection agency:
Navient
Sports
Golf
Varsity2021 – Present4 years
Awards
- State Champions 2022
- Longest Drive - 220 yards
- 7 First Place Awards
- 5 Second Place Awards
Research
Cognitive Science
Pennsylvania State University - Altoona — Lead Researcher2024 – 2025
Arts
Sarava Collaborative
Graphic Art2022 – 2022
Public services
Volunteering
Scare For A Cure — Volunteer2023 – 2024
Kayla Nicole Monk Memorial Scholarship
Enticing aromas filled my house, urging my nose to follow the sweet furans, beckoning me to the dark liquid in a small cup. As curiosity filled my being, I lifted the handle to my lips, but was greeted by a harsh reality; the taste of bitter dirt.
Having woken up only moments before, my young face surely appeared paler, sickly even. Experiencing what was said to be an “adult drink” was nothing like I had imagined. How is it that the taste of coffee I had anticipated to be so sweet, of caramel and chocolate, could be so drastically different from the reality?
That’s something I think every time I meet someone new; People are complicated, and often different than they appear, unknown creatures to themselves and those around them. Individuals take time to research, just like coffee.
All throughout school, coffee was something that those around me encouraged.
“This quad venti white mocha frappuccino is so fire” or “My venti, half-caf, triple-shot, caramel, mocha, soy, blah, blah… is so freaking good. Like, how do you even mess it up?”
My mom liked to call it a “refined palette”, which, to this day, I still don’t understand. No matter how old I get, from the age of 10, I have never liked coffee. It really does just taste like bitter, old, liquid dirt.
“Why do adults drink coffee so much if it doesn’t taste good?” I asked, fascinated with the reason behind its trendy consumption.
“I like it for how it makes me feel,” my mother stated. “It gives me energy and focus like no other.”
My curiosity couldn’t be contained. Hours of web searches later, I found out that it’s like a drug for society. It stimulates your brain and nervous system to think of coffee as an addiction and a sign to be productive. Society accepts this, but looks down upon illicit drugs, even though they can produce the same results. The world relies on these pushes to get them started; that’s consumerism. This feeling, this rush it provides, is the same desire that many have to be accepted. A drug that makes you come back again and again, no matter the consequences or obstacles.
I aspire to create ways for society to value and reward independence, confidence, and acceptance through healthy means. To do so, I need the influence and resources of individuals with problem-solving skills who are up to the challenge. Conversely, those who exclude, judge, and segregate need to eliminate the bitter taste of this rigid world through innovative and creative means.
My experiences have led me to pursue a Cognitive Science degree in the hopes of learning how society thinks and behaves to further develop a place for everyone to coexist. While this is a goal many people have strived to achieve for centuries, I have seen the efforts of others succeed and it has inspired me to follow in their footsteps. This scholarship will help me show the younger generations that it is possible to pursue your dreams even if you come from a low-income, single-mother household. Nothing is impossible with a lot of hard work and perseverance.
Women in STEM and Community Service Scholarship
One local issue I’m particularly passionate about is the accessibility and inclusivity of sports, specifically golf. Golf is often perceived as a sport for the wealthy and inaccessible to the majority of society. However, at its core, golf is a game for everyone, regardless of social class, gender, race, or background. Through my experiences at my local 9-hole municipal golf course, "Butler Pitch and Putt," I’ve come to realize how important it is to create spaces where individuals from all walks of life can come together and feel welcomed, especially in activities that often carry barriers to entry.
I want to use my skills and education to help address these barriers in sports, starting with golf. The idea that golf is only for the rich, or that certain groups of people are excluded because of outdated perceptions, is something I want to challenge. My own journey of playing golf, especially in a community like Butler, has shown me how transformative sports can be for personal growth and building connections across different backgrounds. By pursuing education and experiences that allow me to engage with different communities, I hope to use my voice and platform to advocate for more inclusive spaces within sports, particularly golf. I envision using my knowledge to collaborate with local courses, schools, and organizations to make golf more accessible to underserved communities.
Furthermore, I am committed to raising awareness about gender inclusivity in sports. Even as a woman who plays at the collegiate level, I’ve faced the challenge of not having access to equipment that meets my needs. My goal is to use my experiences to promote better representation for women in golf and to push for the availability of equipment that caters to all players, regardless of gender. Whether it's advocating for more diverse club offerings or encouraging women to play at all levels, I want to help break down the invisible barriers that exist in golf.
Ultimately, the change I want to bring about is simple: I want to help create a future where golf is truly accessible to all. I believe that by using my education to understand the complexities of social issues and by applying this knowledge to real-world solutions, I can help eliminate the exclusivity of golf and create a place where anyone, regardless of their background, feels encouraged to pick up a club and play. As Sam Snead said, “Nobody asked how you looked, just what you shot,” and I hope to inspire those of all ages to adopt that mindset.
Tom LoCasale Developing Character Through Golf Scholarship
Last year, I was introduced to a new form of golf at a local municipal par-3 course in Austin, Texas. I was taken aback to see unique characters in flip-flops, cut-offs, and condo residents playing with those who lived under bridges. Even though there were competitions, no one had any sort of malice towards each other while playing. If anything, they got more excited when an opponent had a good shot. I witnessed this sport as an opportunity to bring people from all walks of life together, creating a unique and diverse community, which inspires me to carry on its legacy.
As captain of my high school golf team, I’m working hard this year to eliminate the negative boundaries between genders and social status found way too often in the sport. My initial exposure involved expensive clothes, snooty people, and exceptionally rigid rules about etiquette. I was stunned by the exclusivity and toxic behavior expressed by the girls. The team acted as a hierarchy, which made many of the new girls uncomfortable. It created a negative environment that was not enjoyable to be around. This year, I saw the chance to give opportunities to students who might not have the funds or skills to play golf by standard evaluations. Rather than judging recruits based on score alone, I decided personality should play a part as well. Teams need players who are willing to work together and lift each other, not the other way around. I believe that creating a space for everyone to be comfortable in and encouraged should be prioritized for healthier mindsets. By creating opportunities for my team to bond, grow, and learn, I have successfully built an inclusive and positive environment for everyone to thrive in. I aim to build diverse communities that welcome all as I continue to increase my knowledge of cognitive science throughout the world.
My goal is to use the knowledge and insights I gain to change not only the golf course but also the world, into an inclusive and friendly place for all. I love golf because it's a sport that anyone can play at any age. This makes golf the single, most inclusive sport in the world, yet it feels far from that. I want others to experience the joy of hitting a 300-yard drive or celebrating a hole-in-one, even if it's not yours. There is so much potential for golf to be the most popular sport, and while I see its ever-growing popularity, there still seems to be a standard, as seen within my high school team. I strive to prove that an individual's identity does not determine what they can and cannot do. Golf is a sport meant to bring the world together.
Snap EmpowHER Scholarship
Hello, my name is Lauren Thompson, a dedicated student-athlete at LC Anderson High School. My vision for the future is to revolutionize the world of golf, transforming it into a fully inclusive sport that fosters a sense of belonging for all. This aspiration stems from my firm belief that everyone, regardless of their background, deserves the opportunity to participate in, enjoy, and excel in sports. I aim to do this by studying Cognitive Science and using my learned knowledge to change the way society perceives our social hierarchy. Where you come from, whether homeless or rich, should not determine what an individual can and cannot do.
What excites me about this career path is the unique blend of my passions and my purpose. I have always loved golf, from the complexity of the sport to the lessons it teaches about patience and perseverance. However, it is the chance to make a profound societal impact through this sport that truly drives me. I envision a golfing world that is not just open to all but actively embraces diversity, fosters inclusivity, and champions equal opportunity. I am committed to breaking down barriers and challenging the status quo to make this vision a reality. I want to create a ripple effect, inspiring other sports to follow suit, thereby promoting inclusivity and diversity across the entire sports industry.
In support of women’s empowerment, I have taken the initiative to lead by example within my own sphere of influence. As the Varsity Team Captain of the Trojan Golf Team at my school, I have made it my mission to dismantle gender-based divisions within the team. I have strived to create a supportive and inclusive environment, encouraging every team member, regardless of their gender, to reach their full potential. I believe that such an environment not only enhances individual performance but also strengthens the team as a whole.
Going forward, I am committed to advocating for women's inclusion and representation in sports at a broader level. I plan to use my platform and influence to ensure that all women, irrespective of their background or circumstances, are given the opportunity to participate in sports and to excel.
This is not just about making golf or sports more inclusive; it's about creating a world where every girl and woman has the chance to follow her dreams without being restricted by stereotypes or societal expectations. By championing this cause, I hope to inspire others to join me in making sports a catalyst for change, equality, and empowerment.
Hulede Collegiate Golf Scholarship
In addition to my profound passion for the sport of golf, I actively participate in several organizations within my educational institution. These include the prestigious National Honor Society and the altruistic Key Club. Being a part of these organizations has allowed me to not only serve my local community but also develop essential leadership skills. Furthermore, it provides me the opportunity to contribute to a cause that is much larger than myself. The inherent team-oriented nature of these clubs and the tangible opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of individuals within my community is an experience that I find incredibly fulfilling. Apart from these, I'm also an esteemed member of the National Art Honor Society. Within this society, I take great pleasure in exploring the depths of my creativity and witnessing the creative journey of others as well. Collectively, we engage in various projects that aim to inspire others to express their creativity freely. After all, life is about more than just work and routine; it's about sharing passions, creating everlasting memories, and forming bonds. The friends I have made, the memories we have created, and the accomplishments we have achieved are the true treasures in life.
In my pursuit of higher education at Pennsylvania State University, I plan to delve into the complex world of Cognitive Science. The intricacies of the human brain hold a deep fascination for me, and I aspire to contribute to our collective understanding of it. My hope is to use the knowledge and insights I gain to change not only the golf course but also the world, into an inclusive and friendly place for all. I actively play at Butler's Pitch and Putt, a municipal course in downtown Austin, Texas. The community ranges from homeless people to professional golfers, which is unlike any place I have ever heard of. Everyone there is encouraging, inclusive, and enjoying the game of golf. I strive to create places like that wherever I go because it taught me that society is too judgemental when it comes to the backgrounds of any individual. Whether you are homeless or rich shouldn't determine what you can and can't do. Butler's Pitch and Putt is a prime example of this. My ultimate goal is to help create a world that is filled to the brim with joy, smiles, and positivity.
As I transition into college and beyond, I plan to maintain my active involvement in community service. Being able to help others, whether it's providing aid to the homeless, contributing to the building of community structures, or caring for animals, brings me immense joy. I am particularly passionate about initiatives that promote environmental sustainability and social justice. In addition to this, I aspire to mentor young athletes, hoping to give back the guidance and support that I have been fortunate enough to receive throughout my golfing career.
Being the recipient of the Hulede Collegiate Golf scholarship would significantly enhance my collegiate experience. The financial support would afford me the opportunity to focus more intensely on my studies and my golfing career, alleviating the burden of financial stress. As it stands, my family's income can only stretch to cover my academic expenses. Therefore, this scholarship would provide the much-needed financial support, enabling me to pursue my golfing ambitions while simultaneously earning a degree. The mentorship component of the scholarship would also be of great benefit, providing me with invaluable guidance throughout my collegiate journey. This support would undoubtedly assist me in achieving both my academic and athletic goals.