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Cameo Harbaugh

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Bio

My long term goals are to aid clients quality of life by improving their speech, language, and overall communication skills.

Education

California State University-Northridge

Bachelor's degree program
2021 - 2023
  • Majors:
    • Communication Disorders Sciences and Services

Moorpark College

Associate's degree program
2015 - 2018
  • Majors:
    • Behavioral Sciences

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Speech Therapy

    • Dream career goals:

    • Manager

      Nicola's Kitchen
      2014 – Present10 years

    Research

    • American Sign Language

      Chatsworth High School — ASL President / Coordinator
      2012 – 2015

    Arts

    • Newcastle Elementary

      Dance
      2005 – 2008

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Boys & Girls Club — College and Career Advisor
      2022 – 2023
    Caleb G. Banegas Scholarship
    My name is Cameo Harbaugh and I am a single mother. I have spent the last two years of my daughter’s life being a full time Cal State University Northridge student, pursuing my degree. I on occasion spend time serving tables to be able to cover bills and afford to keep myself and my daughter afloat. I do not have a safety net, or any help from family in the financial department. Although we are doing okay, I wish to pursue this last bit f my education and get my Speech Language Pathology Assistant license, so that my Bachelor’s degree can be put to use and I can no longer worry about mine and my child’s stability. The program costs $5,000 and does not offer any financial aid opportunities. This is a chunk of money I do not have, and the $1,000 scholarship will go a long way for me getting into the program and pursuing it. I will use it to cover tuition and get certified to work in my career field. My goals as an individual are to number one, be the best mother I can be. To me, this means giving my child every possible opportunity to be her best self in whatever ways I can. If I am able to provide her with stability and security by maintaining a career she can look up to, I am fighting half the battle already. I desire to know all my bills are paid on time, and in full. My child will have new clothes, books, and anything she could possibly desire because I put the work in to make sure this was a possibility. I will enter the SLPA program, complete it, become a licensed SLPA, and I will work as hard as I possibly can to maintain a steady career that I love. I will help those who seek my professional help, and become skilled along the way so that I can learn to be exactly the kind of Speech Pathologist I want to be before I enter graduate school one day. My parenting situation is that of a fully single parent. My daughter’s father has no part of her life, and does not financially contribute to her welfare in anyway, shape, or form. I have state funded childcare part time so that I was able to go back to school on campus, whereas for the first year it was virtual and I was home with her while simultaneously doing coursework. In a world full of opportunities, I seek a life my daughter will love living. One where she knows the lights will be on when she comes home, the water will be running, and anytime she asks for something at the store - we can afford it. Luxuries my childhood fell short of. I will make this happen for my child, through my dedication to my career and pursuit of further education. I will make us both proud.
    Sola Family Scholarship
    My name is Cameo Harbaugh and I am a single mother. I have spent the last two years of my daughter’s life being a full time Cal State University Northridge student, pursuing my degree. I on occasion spend time serving tables to be able to cover bills and afford to keep myself and my daughter afloat. I do not have a safety net, or any help from family in the financial department. Although we are doing okay, I wish to pursue this last bit f my education and get my Speech Language Pathology Assistant license, so that my Bachelor’s degree can be put to use and I can no longer worry about mine and my child’s stability. The program costs $5,000 and does not offer any financial aid opportunities. This is a chunk of money I do not have, and the $1,000 scholarship will go a long way for me getting into the program and pursuing it. I will use it to cover tuition and get certified to work in my career field. My goals as an individual are to number one, be the best mother I can be. To me, this means giving my child every possible opportunity to be her best self in whatever ways I can. If I am able to provide her with stability and security by maintaining a career she can look up to, I am fighting half the battle already. I desire to know all my bills are paid on time, and in full. My child will have new clothes, books, and anything she could possibly desire because I put the work in to make sure this was a possibility. I will enter the SLPA program, complete it, become a licensed SLPA, and I will work as hard as I possibly can to maintain a steady career that I love. I will help those who seek my professional help, and become skilled along the way so that I can learn to be exactly the kind of Speech Pathologist I want to be before I enter graduate school one day. My parenting situation is that of a fully single parent. My daughter’s father has no part of her life, and does not financially contribute to her welfare in anyway, shape, or form. I have state funded childcare part time so that I was able to go back to school on campus, whereas for the first year it was virtual and I was home with her while simultaneously doing coursework. In a world full of opportunities, I seek a life my daughter will love living. One where she knows the lights will be on when she comes home, the water will be running, and anytime she asks for something at the store - we can afford it. Luxuries my childhood fell short of. I will make this happen for my child, through my dedication to my career and pursuit of further education. I will make us both proud.
    Organic Formula Shop Single Parent Scholarship
    My name is Cameo Harbaugh and I am a single mother. I have spent the last two years of my daughter’s life being a full time Cal State University Northridge student, pursuing my degree. I on occasion spend time serving tables to be able to cover bills and afford to keep myself and my daughter afloat. I do not have a safety net, or any help from family in the financial department. Although we are doing okay, I wish to pursue this last bit f my education and get my Speech Language Pathology Assistant license, so that my Bachelor’s degree can be put to use and I can no longer worry about mine and my child’s stability. The program costs $5,000 and does not offer any financial aid opportunities. This is a chunk of money I do not have, and the $1,000 scholarship will go a long way for me getting into the program and pursuing it. I will use it to cover tuition and get certified to work in my career field. My goals as an individual are to number one, be the best mother I can be. To me, this means giving my child every possible opportunity to be her best self in whatever ways I can. If I am able to provide her with stability and security by maintaining a career she can look up to, I am fighting half the battle already. I desire to know all my bills are paid on time, and in full. My child will have new clothes, books, and anything she could possibly desire because I put the work in to make sure this was a possibility. I will enter the SLPA program, complete it, become a licensed SLPA, and I will work as hard as I possibly can to maintain a steady career that I love. I will help those who seek my professional help, and become skilled along the way so that I can learn to be exactly the kind of Speech Pathologist I want to be before I enter graduate school one day. My parenting situation is that of a fully single parent. My daughter’s father has no part of her life, and does not financially contribute to her welfare in any way, shape, or form. He chose not to be involved, and I will force no one to see the privilege that my daughter is. I have state funded childcare part time so that I was able to go back to school on campus, whereas for the first year it was virtual and I was home with her while simultaneously doing coursework. In a world full of opportunities, I seek a life my daughter will love living. One where she knows the lights will be on when she comes home, the water will be running, and anytime she asks for something at the store - we can afford it. Luxuries my childhood fell short of. I will make this happen for my child, through my dedication to my career and pursuit of further education. I will make us both proud.