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Carter Hawkins

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Hi, I'm Carter Hawkins, a high school senior with a strong interest in technology. I'm enthusiastic about exploring all the possibilities that technology has to offer. Programming is one of my favorite things to do, and in my free time, I've created several iOS apps, one of which even won the Apple Swift Student Challenge Award. Aside from being passionate about programming and computers, I also have a love for the great outdoors. I am an active member of Boy Scouts and currently hold the senior patrol leader position, which is the highest leadership role in my troop. Furthermore, I enjoy going on campouts and exploring nature through hiking. I take pleasure in teaching fellow scouts essential skills that contribute to their success as scouts. Finally, I am a member of my high school's band where I play the tuba. I participate in both the wind ensemble and the marching band. I am proud to say that I have been accepted into all district band twice.

Education

Independence High School (Ashburn)

High School
2020 - 2024

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Computer Science
    • Computer Engineering
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Computer Networking

    • Dream career goals:

      Sports

      Football

      Varsity
      2020 – 20222 years

      Track & Field

      Varsity
      2020 – Present4 years

      Public services

      • Volunteering

        Student Coders of Virginia — Teaching IOS App coding
        2023 – Present
      • Volunteering

        Scouting for Food — Volenteer
        2021 – Present
      • Volunteering

        Cub Scouts Pack 1500 — Boy Scout Volenteer
        2022 – Present
      • Volunteering

        Academies Hackathon — Workshop and Activities Lead
        2022 – 2023
      Rep the Pep Scholarship
      Scouting has been a large part of my life and helped shape me into the person I am. I have been a member almost all my life, starting in 1st grade as a cub scout and eventually joining my current troop where I now earned my Eagle Scout Rank. As a scout, I served as Senior Patrol Leader (SPL), the highest leadership position within the troop. While serving as SPL, I was in charge of managing the Patrol Leader Council, which consists of other scouts in the troop with leadership positions. I utilized my communication and organizational skills to ensure that the scouts I managed had all the necessary resources to carry out their roles. I also ensured our various troop meeting activities and events ran smoothly by giving support to the scouts in charge of those activities. I realized that being a leader meant guiding others to success rather than simply delegating work. Therefore, I helped teach the scouts how to plan a troop lesson and corresponding activities, guiding them through the process instead of just leaving them on their own to plan out events and activities. My experience as SPL has helped build my leadership skills and grow me into the person I am today. Next, I also obtained my Eagle Scout rank during my time in scouting. My Eagle Scout project included creating and installing six trail signs for my local community. I learned how to fully plan out a project from start to finish and how to create an in-depth project proposal. Additionally, I learned how to communicate with others. I did this by working with my local Broadlands Community and a local makerspace to create the signs for my project. Finally, I learned how to organize individuals and volunteers for the project. On the day of project execution, I had to ensure everyone knew their specific job and were organized in their stations. During my Eagle Scout Project, I acquired valuable project management skills and experienced the extensive planning required for successful volunteer events. Next, I am determined to become a network engineer after I graduate from college. My interest in this career field stemmed from a CISCO Networking class I took in high school. Through this class, I gained hands-on experience working with networking equipment. After completing the class, I passed the CCNA and Network+ certifications. Obtaining these certifications was a great accomplishment and will be valuable for my future career. Network Engineering is a perfect fit for me, and I am excited to continue to learn more in this field. Furthermore, I have been able to share the networking knowledge I gained in my CISCO class. I did this through a computer networking workshop I ran during my school's hackathon, aimed at middle and high school students from across the school district. Through my workshop, I was able to teach 25 kids and lead them through creating their very own network. Many kids may think that computer science is only programming; however, this is not the case, and the field of computer science is very diverse. My workshop focused on helping kids discover the lesser-known field of computer networking and helped them widen their understanding of all the opportunities available with computer science. Overall, my experiences in scouting and Computer Science have helped shape my interests and who I am. With this scholarship, I am excited to continue exploring and creating new things, positively influencing the world.
      Shays Scholarship
      Scouting has been a large part of my life and helped shape me into the person I am. I have been a member almost all my life, starting in 1st grade as a cub scout and eventually joining my current troop where I now earned my Eagle Scout Rank. As a scout, I served as Senior Patrol Leader (SPL), the highest leadership position within the troop. While serving as SPL, I was in charge of managing the Patrol Leader Council, which consists of other scouts in the troop with leadership positions. I utilized my communication and organizational skills to ensure that the scouts I managed had all the necessary resources to carry out their roles. I also ensured our various troop meeting activities and events ran smoothly by giving support to the scouts in charge of those activities. I realized that being a leader meant guiding others to success rather than simply delegating work. Therefore, I helped teach the scouts how to plan a troop lesson and corresponding activities, guiding them through the process instead of just leaving them on their own to plan out events and activities. My experience as SPL has helped build my leadership skills and grow me into the person I am today. Next, I also obtained my Eagle Scout rank during my time in scouting. My Eagle Scout project included creating and installing six trail signs for my local community. I learned how to fully plan out a project from start to finish and how to create an in-depth project proposal. Additionally, I learned how to communicate with others. I did this by working with my local Broadlands Community and a local makerspace to create the signs for my project. Finally, I learned how to organize individuals and volunteers for the project. On the day of project execution, I had to ensure everyone knew their specific job and were organized in their stations. During my Eagle Scout Project, I acquired valuable project management skills and experienced the extensive planning required for successful volunteer events. Next, I am determined to become a network engineer after I graduate from college. My interest in this career field stemmed from a CISCO Networking class I took in high school. Through this class, I gained hands-on experience working with networking equipment. After completing the class, I passed the CCNA and Network+ certifications. Obtaining these certifications was a great accomplishment and will be valuable for my future career. Network Engineering is a perfect fit for me, and I am excited to continue to learn more in this field. Furthermore, I have been able to share the networking knowledge I gained in my CISCO class. I did this through a computer networking workshop I ran during my school's hackathon, aimed at middle and high school students from across the school district. Through my workshop, I was able to teach 25 kids and lead them through creating their very own network. Many kids may think that computer science is only programming; however, this is not the case, and the field of computer science is very diverse. My workshop focused on helping kids discover the lesser-known field of computer networking and helped them widen their understanding of all the opportunities available with computer science. Overall, my experiences in scouting and Computer Science have helped shape my interests and who I am. With this scholarship, I am excited to continue exploring and creating new things, positively influencing the world.
      Valiyah Young Scholarship
      Scouting has been a large part of my life and helped shape me into the person I am. I have been a member almost all my life, starting in 1st grade as a cub scout and eventually joining my current troop, where I now earned my Eagle Scout Rank. As a scout, I served as Senior Patrol Leader (SPL), the highest leadership position within the troop. While serving as SPL, I was in charge of managing the Patrol Leader Council, which consists of other scouts in the troop with leadership positions. I utilized my communication and organizational skills to ensure that the scouts I managed had all the necessary resources to carry out their roles. I also ensured our various troop meeting activities and events ran smoothly by giving support to the scouts in charge of those activities. I realized that being a leader meant guiding others to success rather than simply delegating work. Therefore, I helped teach the scouts how to plan a troop lesson and corresponding activities, guiding them through the process instead of just leaving them on their own to plan out events and activities. My experience as SPL has helped build my leadership skills and grow me into the person I am today. Next, I also obtained my Eagle Scout rank during my time in scouting. My Eagle Scout project included creating and installing six trail signs for my local community. I learned how to fully plan out a project from start to finish and how to create an in-depth project proposal. Additionally, I learned how to communicate with others. I did this by working with my local Broadlands Community and a local makerspace to create the signs for my project. Finally, I learned how to organize individuals and volunteers for the project. On the day of project execution, I had to ensure everyone knew their specific job and were organized in their stations. During my Eagle Scout Project, I acquired valuable project management skills and experienced the extensive planning required for successful volunteer events. Next, I am determined to become a network engineer after I graduate from college. My interest in this career field stemmed from a CISCO Networking class I took in high school. Through this class, I gained hands-on experience working with networking equipment. After completing the class, I passed the CCNA and Network+ certifications. Obtaining these certifications was a great accomplishment and will be valuable for my future career. Network Engineering is a perfect fit for me, and I am excited to continue to learn more in this field. Furthermore, I have been able to share the networking knowledge I gained in my CISCO class. I did this through a computer networking workshop I ran during my school's hackathon, aimed at middle and high school students from across the school district. Through my workshop, I was able to teach 25 kids and lead them through creating their very own network. Many kids may think that computer science is only programming; however, this is not the case, and the field of computer science is very diverse. My workshop focused on helping kids discover the lesser-known field of computer networking and helped them widen their understanding of all the opportunities available with computer science. Overall, my experiences in scouting and Computer Science have helped shape my interests and who I am. With this scholarship, I am excited to continue exploring and creating new things, positively influencing the world.
      Patrick B. Moore Memorial Scholarship
      Scouting has been a large part of my life and helped shape me into the person I am. I have been a member almost all my life, starting in 1st grade as a cub scout and eventually joining my current troop, where I now earned my Eagle Scout Rank. As a scout, I served as Senior Patrol Leader (SPL), the highest leadership position within the troop. While serving as SPL, I was in charge of managing the Patrol Leader Council, which consists of other scouts in the troop with leadership positions. I utilized my communication and organizational skills to ensure that the scouts I managed had all the necessary resources to carry out their roles. I also ensured our various troop meeting activities and events ran smoothly by giving support to the scouts in charge of those activities. I realized that being a leader meant guiding others to success rather than simply delegating work. Therefore, I helped teach the scouts how to plan a troop lesson and corresponding activities, guiding them through the process instead of just leaving them on their own to plan out events and activities. I have also engaged in independent learning within Computer Science by creating my own app. During the summer of my sophomore year, I taught myself how to develop IOS apps. Using my knowledge, I created an app called Scale Master that combines my coding skills with my band knowledge to help band students learn instrument scales for all-district band auditions. I discovered that two fields I thought to be completely different worked perfectly together. I shared the app with my other band classmates, and they found it extremely helpful in preparing for their all-district auditions. It was very fulfilling to see my friends actually find my app useful and help them improve with playing their scales. Through this experience, I saw how my independent learning with app development could make an impact on the lives of others. My interest and skills in Computer Science also led to my choice for my future career. Next, I am determined to become a network engineer after I graduate from college. My interest in this career field stemmed from a CISCO Networking class I took in high school. Through this class, I gained hands-on experience working with networking equipment. After completing the class, I passed the CCNA and Network+ certifications. Obtaining these certifications was a great accomplishment and will be valuable for my future career. Network Engineering is a perfect fit for me, and I am excited to continue to learn more in this field. Furthermore, I have been able to share the networking knowledge I gained in my CISCO class. I did this through a computer networking workshop I ran during my school's hackathon, aimed at middle and high school students from across the school district. Through my workshop, I was able to teach 25 kids and lead them through creating their very own network. Many kids may think that computer science is only programming; however, this is not the case, and the field of computer science is very diverse. My workshop focused on helping kids discover the lesser-known field of computer networking and helped them widen their understanding of all the opportunities available with computer science. Overall, my experiences in scouting and Computer Science have helped shape my interests and who I am. With this scholarship, I am excited to continue exploring and creating new things, positively influencing the world.
      Jiang Amel STEM Scholarship
      I have a significant interest in the field of Computer Science. One specific area I am interested in is Network Engineering. My interest in this career field stemmed from a CISCO Networking class I took at my high school. In this class, I learned how networks work and are organized. I also learned how to work with the actual hardware, having hands-on experience setting up the switches and routers and connecting them all together. I was intrigued by linking all the networking equipment with ethernet cables and ensuring the devices could communicate. I found it fascinating to work with actual hardware and develop creative solutions to any issues I encountered. After exploring and learning about computer networking, I took the CCNA and Network+ certifications. These certifications will be extremely valuable for my future career and were a fulfilling accomplishment after completing my CISCO class. Network Engineering makes a perfect fit for me with its mix of hands-on work and problem-solving. Additionally, I shared my Network Engineering knowledge with others. I did this through a computer networking workshop that I managed during my school's hackathon, which was aimed at middle and high school students from across the school district. Through my workshop, I was able to teach 25 kids and lead them through creating their very own network. Many kids may think that computer science is only programming; however, this is not true, and the field of computer science is very diverse. My workshop focused on helping kids discover the lesser-known field of computer networking, helping to widen their understanding of all that computer science can offer. Finally, I have also engaged in independent learning within Computer Science by creating my own app. During the summer, I taught myself how to develop IOS apps. Using my knowledge, I created an app called Scale Master that combines my coding skills with my band knowledge to help band students learn instrument scales for all-district band auditions. I discovered that two fields I thought to be completely different worked perfectly together. I shared the app with my other band classmates, and they found it extremely helpful in preparing for their all-district auditions. It was very fulfilling to see my friends actually find my app useful and help them improve with playing their scales. Through this experience, I saw how my independent learning with app development could make an impact on the lives of others.