Hobbies and interests
Drawing And Illustration
Gaming
Board Games And Puzzles
Reading
Sports and Games
Academic
Christianity
I read books multiple times per week
Chidiebere Iwe
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Bold Points26x
Nominee8x
Finalist1x
WinnerChidiebere Iwe
3,585
Bold Points26x
Nominee8x
Finalist1x
WinnerBio
I'm really hard working.
I love to work with others and my dream is to be a network engineer and make it to the NBA.
Education
Sam Houston State University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
Minors:
- Music
- Computer Engineering
Clements H S
High SchoolMajors:
- Computer Engineering
Minors:
- Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Computer Engineering
- Visual and Performing Arts, General
- Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness
- Visual and Performing Arts, Other
- Music
- Finance and Financial Management Services
- Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions
- Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs, Other
- English Language and Literature, General
- Education, General
- Environmental/Natural Resources Management and Policy
- Marketing
- Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician, General
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
- Practical Nursing, Vocational Nursing and Nursing Assistants
- Alternative and Complementary Medical Support Services
- Health/Medical Preparatory Programs
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
- Medicine
- Molecular Medicine
- Health and Medical Administrative Services
- Medical Clinical Sciences/Graduate Medical Studies
- Alternative and Complementary Medicine and Medical Systems, General
- Medical Illustration and Informatics
- Veterinary Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
- Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services
- Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions
- Biomedical/Medical Engineering
- Social Work
- Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences Business Services
- Human Resources Management and Services
- Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
- Science, Technology and Society
- Mathematics
- Fine and Studio Arts
- Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other
- Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions, General
- Somatic Bodywork and Related Therapeutic Services
- Movement and Mind-Body Therapies and Education
- Energy and Biologically Based Therapies
- Public Health
- Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
- Veterinary/Animal Health Technologies/Technicians
- Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions
- Health Aides/Attendants/Orderlies
- Health Professions Education, Ethics, and Humanities
- Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
Career
Dream career field:
Sports
Dream career goals:
Basketball player
SECRETARY
CLEMENTS FRENCH CLUB2020 – 20211 year
Sports
Baseball
Varsity2019 – Present5 years
Awards
- .
Golf
Club2019 – 20212 years
Awards
- yes
Basketball
Varsity2019 – Present5 years
Awards
- no
Research
ENGLISH
WILLIAM P CLEMENTS HIGH SCHOOL — Student2022 – 2022
Arts
Independent
Drawingnone2019 – 2020
Public services
Volunteering
Love for our Elders — Student2020 – 2021
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Disney Channel Rewind Scholarship
In the enchanting world of Disney Channel, the meeting of two iconic shows, "Wizards of Waverly Place" and "K.C. Undercover," would create a magical and adventurous crossover episode titled "Magical Mingle: Wizards and Spies Unite."
The storyline begins as Alex Russo, the mischievous and powerful wizard from "Wizards of Waverly Place," accidentally opens a magical portal while experimenting with a new spell. To her surprise, this portal leads to a secret government agency where K.C. Cooper, the brilliant teenage spy from "K.C. Undercover," works alongside her family to protect the world from various threats.
As the portal opens, Alex finds herself in the heart of the Cooper family's mission control. The initial shock on both sides quickly gives way to curiosity and mutual admiration for each other's abilities. K.C., known for her quick thinking and espionage skills, is intrigued by Alex's magical prowess, while Alex is fascinated by the gadgets and technology used by the Coopers.
Meanwhile, Max Russo, Alex's younger brother and a fellow wizard, accidentally follows her through the portal. His carefree and laid-back attitude contrasts with K.C.'s disciplined approach, leading to comedic situations as they try to adapt to each other's worlds.
The central conflict emerges when an evil wizard, who has discovered the existence of the magical portal, decides to use it to gain access to the advanced technology in the spy world. Realizing the potential danger, Alex and K.C. must join forces to stop the nefarious wizard from wreaking havoc in both the wizarding and spy realms.
The crossover episode is filled with thrilling chase scenes, magical duels, and clever spy tactics as Alex and K.C. work together to outsmart their common enemy. Along the way, they discover the value of combining their unique abilities and learning from each other's strengths.
As the climax approaches, the Coopers and the Russos, with their contrasting but complementary skills, manage to defeat the evil wizard and seal the magical portal. The episode concludes with a heartfelt farewell as Alex and Max bid farewell to the Cooper family, expressing gratitude for the unexpected adventure and newfound friendships.
"Magical Mingle: Wizards and Spies Unite" serves as a celebration of friendship, teamwork, and the idea that even individuals with vastly different talents can come together to overcome challenges. The crossover successfully blends the magical elements of "Wizards of Waverly Place" with the espionage intrigue of "K.C. Undercover," creating an unforgettable episode that leaves fans eagerly anticipating more magical crossovers in the Disney Channel universe.
Law Family Single Parent Scholarship
As a single parent navigating the challenging landscape of higher education, my journey has been marked by resilience, determination, and a commitment to making a positive impact in my community. My story is not just one of personal triumph but a testament to the strength that arises from facing adversity head-on.
Becoming a single parent early in my academic journey was unexpected, but it transformed my approach to education. Instead of viewing parenthood as a hindrance, I embraced it as a catalyst for personal growth and academic success. The responsibilities of raising a child became intertwined with my pursuit of higher education, shaping me into a multifaceted individual capable of balancing the demands of parenting and academia.
Navigating the labyrinth of lectures, exams, and childcare responsibilities has been no small feat. Yet, each challenge has fueled my determination to succeed not just for myself but as a source of inspiration for my child. My pursuit of higher education is not merely an individual endeavor; it is a shared journey of resilience and empowerment.
Time management has become my greatest ally in this balancing act. Setting realistic goals, creating efficient schedules, and utilizing available resources have allowed me to excel academically while ensuring my child receives the attention and care they deserve. Every milestone, whether academic or personal, is a victory celebrated by both of us, reinforcing the idea that challenges can be conquered with perseverance.
Being a single parent in academia has also instilled in me a deep appreciation for community support. I have sought out and established connections with other single parents on campus, forming a network that provides emotional understanding and practical advice. Together, we share strategies for managing the dual roles of parent and student, creating a community that fosters mutual growth and encouragement.
Looking ahead, I am committed to making a positive impact in my community through a multifaceted approach. Firstly, I intend to use my experiences to advocate for increased support systems for single parents within the academic setting. Initiatives such as accessible childcare services, flexible study options, and awareness campaigns can create a more inclusive environment for individuals facing similar challenges.
Furthermore, I plan to engage in community outreach programs that address the needs of single-parent households beyond the university gates. Collaborating with local organizations and initiating support groups can contribute to a broader, more comprehensive network of assistance for single parents in the community.
Education is a powerful tool for social change, and I aim to leverage my academic journey as a means to inspire others facing similar struggles. By sharing my story, I hope to break down stereotypes, eliminate stigmas, and encourage a more supportive and empathetic community for single parents.
In conclusion, my experience as a single parent has not hindered but rather fueled my pursuit of higher education. It has equipped me with resilience, time management skills, and a strong sense of community. My commitment to making a positive impact extends beyond personal success; it encompasses advocating for systemic changes and fostering a supportive environment for single parents in both academic and community settings. Through education and community engagement, I aspire to be a catalyst for positive transformation and a source of inspiration for others facing similar journeys.
Joseph Joshua Searor Memorial Scholarship
I am writing to express my sincere interest in applying for the Joseph Joshua Searor Memorial Scholarship. The opportunity to share my educational journey and honor the legacy of Joseph Joshua Searor resonates deeply with me.
As a college sophomore pursuing nursing, my path to this point has been marked by determination, resilience, and a commitment to following my passion for healthcare. My journey has been unconventional, characterized by career switches and major transitions that have ultimately led me to the fulfilling field of nursing.
My educational journey has been a series of twists and turns, reflective of my dedication to finding a career that aligns with my values and aspirations. After computer engineering, I reached a pivotal moment where I felt a strong calling to make a meaningful impact on people's lives through healthcare. This realization prompted a major switch and led me to embark on a journey of returning to school, defying conventional timelines for education.
Returning to school as a non-traditional or second-career student has presented its own set of challenges. Balancing academic responsibilities with other life commitments requires meticulous planning and unwavering dedication. However, the desire to follow in the footsteps of individuals like Joseph Joshua Searor, who pursued higher education even later in life, serves as a powerful motivator.
The "aha" moment that solidified my decision to become a nurse was a profound experience that illuminated my path. While [Describe a Specific Experience, Encounter, or Insight], I witnessed the compassionate care provided by nurses, and it struck a chord within me. The impact these healthcare professionals had on the well-being of individuals was undeniable, and in that moment, I knew I wanted to be a part of that noble profession.
Choosing nursing is not just a career decision for me; it is a calling to contribute to the well-being of others. Joseph's dedication to advancing his career and pursuing a master's degree in nursing despite challenges is a testament to the resilience and passion that I also carry in my journey.
Receiving the Joseph Joshua Searor Memorial Scholarship would not only provide financial support but also serve as a validation of the non-traditional paths that students like myself embark upon. It is an honor to be considered for a scholarship that commemorates an individual who, like me, recognized the importance of education and the profound impact that nursing can have on individuals and communities.
In conclusion, I am grateful for the opportunity to share my story and aspirations with you. Thank you for considering my application for the Joseph Joshua Searor Memorial Scholarship, and I look forward to the possibility of contributing to the legacy of a dedicated nurse and lifelong learner.
Stephan L. Wolley Memorial Scholarship
The tragic loss of Stephan Laurence Wolley is deeply disheartening, but the initiative to celebrate his life and support student-athletes resonates with me on a profound level.
I come from a tight-knit family where the core principles of family, faith, and competition are cherished. I have been blessed with the guidance and love of my parents, who have instilled in me the values of hard work, resilience, and the pursuit of excellence. Stephan's dedication to these principles serves as an inspiration as I navigate my own journey.
Growing up, I was surrounded by the joy of sports, much like Stephan, who enjoyed playing both basketball and football. These activities not only instilled in me a passion for physical fitness and teamwork but also fostered a competitive spirit that I carry into every aspect of my life. The values learned on the field have become an integral part of my character, guiding me in both my academic and athletic endeavors.
In terms of my education, I have been homeschooled, an experience that has provided me with a unique and personalized learning environment. Homeschooling has allowed me to tailor my education to suit my learning style, fostering a sense of self-discipline and curiosity. I am grateful for the flexibility and adaptability that homeschooling offers, as it has allowed me to explore diverse subjects while excelling in my athletic pursuits.
Currently, I am a [Your Grade Level] student actively participating in [Your Sport], showcasing my dedication to both academics and athletics. Balancing the demands of rigorous coursework with the commitments of sports has taught me the importance of time management, discipline, and resilience. These qualities, I believe, will contribute to my success as I transition into a two/four-year undergraduate program.
Looking ahead, I aspire to pursue a degree in [Your Chosen Major], combining my academic passions with my commitment to sports. My future plans involve leveraging the skills acquired on the field to excel academically and contribute positively to both my team and community. I aim to be a role model for aspiring student-athletes, embodying the principles of ambition, drive, and impact that this scholarship seeks to reward.
Receiving the Stephan Laurence Wolley Memorial Scholarship would not only provide financial support for my education but would also represent a tribute to Stephan's legacy. It would be an acknowledgment of my dedication to maintaining the values he held dear. I am eager to contribute to the positive impact this scholarship aims to achieve, both in my academic pursuits and on the playing field.
In conclusion, I appreciate the opportunity to share my story and aspirations with you. Thank you for considering my application for the Stephan Laurence Wolley Memorial Scholarship, and I look forward to the possibility of contributing to the legacy of an individual who valued family, faith, and competition.
Goobie-Ramlal Education Scholarship
As a first-generation high school senior and aspiring undergraduate student, I am eager to share my journey and aspirations.
My experience as a college-bound student from an immigrant family has been a tapestry woven with challenges, resilience, and the unwavering belief in the transformative power of education. Hailing from an immigrant background, I have encountered language barriers, financial constraints, and the constant negotiation between two cultures. However, these challenges have not deterred me; instead, they have fueled my determination to pursue higher education and contribute positively to the world.
Growing up in an immigrant family has instilled in me the values of grit, hard work, and sacrifice. Witnessing my parents navigate a new country, face adversity, and work tirelessly to provide for our family has been a source of inspiration. Their sacrifices have become the foundation upon which my educational aspirations are built. As a first-generation college student, I am committed to breaking barriers and setting a precedent for future generations in my family.
My journey is deeply rooted in the experiences of my immigrant parents, who have instilled in me the profound importance of education. Their sacrifices mirror the dedication of Rhia Ramlal Wagner's grandparents, who toiled on sugarcane plantations in Trinidad and Tobago to create a better life for their descendants. Their legacy serves as a constant reminder of the transformative power of hard work and education.
In pursuit of my college education, I plan to major in [Your Chosen Major] to equip myself with the knowledge and skills needed to make a meaningful impact in my community and beyond. I aspire to leverage my educational experience to address issues faced by immigrant communities, advocating for inclusivity, and providing support to those facing similar challenges. Additionally, I am committed to volunteering my time and skills to initiatives that promote education and empowerment among immigrant youth.
I am passionate about creating positive change in the world through my experiences and education. By embracing diversity and harnessing the strength of my immigrant identity, I aim to be a catalyst for understanding, empathy, and unity. I envision actively participating in projects that bridge cultural divides, amplify underrepresented voices, and foster a sense of belonging for all.
Receiving the Rhia Ramlal Wagner Scholarship would not only alleviate financial burdens but also provide validation and recognition for the unique journey of college-bound students from immigrant families. I am grateful for the chance to be considered for this scholarship, and I am excited about the prospect of turning my educational aspirations into impactful actions.
Ben Brock Memorial Scholarship
My interest in Computer Science was ignited when I attempted to construct a Python calculator. This initial experience fueled my curiosity, propelling me to explore the diverse careers and collegiate majors within the realm of Computer Science. Subsequently, I engaged in more introductory projects, self-taught HTML and JavaScript, and even prepared for and acquired the CompTIA ITF+ certification. My fascination with Computer Science deepened as I delved into various career paths, including software engineering, cybersecurity, analysis, computer hardware engineering, app development, data science, and game development. Witnessing the pervasive influence of the Internet of Things in daily life, from using Zoom to utilizing fitness trackers, watching sports, and driving a car, convinced me of my ability to master the requisite software and technical skills. This realization serves as a driving force, inspiring me to pursue a career in Computer Science.
Last summer, my STEM internship at Aberdeen Proving Ground provided a preview of the academic and professional environment I aspire to encounter at the university level. The experience demonstrated that I can contribute to national service without being in uniform, as I collaborated with highly skilled civilian engineers. Despite diverse backgrounds, my fellow interns and I shared a common goal of personal improvement through this exceptional opportunity. Specifically, my assignment in the lab, working with a mentor, intensified my interest in computer networking, ultimately motivating me to pursue Computer Science as my major. The exposure to an array of knowledgeable individuals further fueled my ambition to delve into computer networking, leading me to undertake the Cisco Certificate Network Associate (CCNA), enroll in AP Computer Science, engage in regular coding, and subscribe to tech journals. This enriching experience provided a glimpse into the sense of community among exceptional individuals, and I am eager to continue cultivating my skills and interests while contributing to and benefiting from a collegiate-level peer community.
My connection to the military is through my father, who has been on active duty in the Army for the past 13 years, and my mother, who is a government employee at the Department of Defense. As a military brat, I am grateful for the opportunity to travel, exposing me to various cultures and ethnic backgrounds across Georgia, Oklahoma, Hawaii, Washington State, and Maryland. Through these experiences, I've come to realize that, despite differing ideologies, cultural practices, and languages, humanity shares fundamental similarities. We all strive for life's basic necessities, supporting our families and friends, showcasing the simplicity at the core of our shared humanity.
Inflow Digital Marketing Scholarship
I am writing to express my sincere interest in applying for the Inflow Digital Marketing Scholarship. As an aspiring digital marketing professional from an underrepresented background, I am inspired by the agency's commitment to giving back to communities and supporting the next generation of leaders in the field.
My decision to pursue a career in digital marketing stems from a combination of passion and a deep appreciation for the transformative power of digital platforms. Growing up in a digitally connected world, I witnessed the profound impact of online marketing and advertising on shaping consumer behavior and driving business success. This realization fueled my curiosity and led me to explore the dynamic and ever-evolving field of digital marketing.
One of the main reasons I am drawn to this career path is its ability to level the playing field for businesses of all sizes, including those owned by individuals from underrepresented backgrounds. Digital marketing provides a cost-effective and accessible means for entrepreneurs to reach their target audience, build brand awareness, and compete in the global marketplace. I am motivated to be part of an industry that empowers businesses and individuals, contributing to economic growth and inclusivity.
My ideal future role in digital marketing involves working for a forward-thinking company that values diversity and inclusion. I envision myself in a position where I can leverage my skills to develop and implement innovative marketing strategies. Collaborating with a diverse team, I aspire to create campaigns that resonate with a broad audience, celebrating the richness of different cultures and perspectives.
Furthermore, my ideal industry/company would prioritize ethical and sustainable practices in digital marketing. I am passionate about using my skills to promote products and services that contribute to positive social and environmental impacts. Aligning with a company that values corporate social responsibility and ethical marketing practices is integral to my career aspirations.
Receiving the Inflow Digital Marketing Scholarship would not only provide financial support for my education but also serve as a validation of my ambition to contribute to the digital marketing landscape. This scholarship represents an opportunity for me to further my education, gain valuable insights from industry leaders, and make a meaningful impact in the field.
In conclusion, I am excited about the prospect of joining the next generation of digital marketing leaders, and I am grateful for the chance to be considered for this scholarship. Thank you for your time and consideration.
James Lynn Baker II #BeACoffeeBean Scholarship
The profound impact of the #BeACoffeeBean philosophy, as introduced by Mr. Damon West and credited to James Lynn Baker II, has inspired me to actively seek ways to effect positive change in my community and beyond.
One significant issue affecting my community that I am passionate about addressing is educational inequality. In many underserved areas, students face significant challenges in accessing quality education and resources, perpetuating a cycle of limited opportunities. As an aspiring change agent, I believe that transforming the educational landscape can be a powerful catalyst for positive change.
To address this issue, I envision implementing a multifaceted approach that includes community engagement, mentorship programs, and advocacy for policy changes. The first step would involve establishing partnerships with local schools, community centers, and organizations to create after-school programs and tutoring services. These programs would provide additional educational support, fostering a conducive learning environment for students facing academic challenges.
Furthermore, I would work to create mentorship initiatives connecting students with successful professionals and community leaders. Through mentorship, students can gain valuable insights, guidance, and motivation to overcome obstacles and pursue higher education. This personalized support system aims to empower them to aspire to careers and opportunities that may have seemed unattainable in their current circumstances.
Advocacy for policy changes is another crucial aspect of my strategy. By collaborating with local and state authorities, I would seek to influence policies that allocate resources more equitably, ensuring that schools in underserved areas receive the necessary funding and infrastructure improvements. This advocacy extends to addressing systemic issues, such as standardized testing disparities and access to advanced coursework.
I firmly believe that creating positive change requires a collaborative effort, and I would actively involve community members, educators, and students in the decision-making process. By fostering a sense of ownership and pride within the community, the impact of these initiatives would be more sustainable and far-reaching.
Receiving the James Lynn Baker II Memorial Scholarship would provide me with the financial support needed to pursue my educational goals and, in turn, enable me to dedicate more time and energy to implement these initiatives. This scholarship represents an opportunity not only to further my education but also to amplify the positive impact I aspire to make in my community.
In conclusion, I am deeply committed to being a coffee bean—changing the pot of boiling water to coffee by addressing educational inequality and creating positive change in my community. I am honored to be considered for this scholarship and am excited about the potential to contribute to the enduring legacy of James Lynn Baker II.
Chris Jackson Computer Science Education Scholarship
I am writing to express my heartfelt interest in applying for the Chris Jackson Computer Science Education Scholarship. Chris's legacy as a compassionate individual, dedicated father, and successful professional has inspired me, and I am eager to contribute to the field of computer science in his honor.
My journey toward pursuing a computer science degree began with a genuine fascination for technology and its potential to solve complex problems. From a young age, I found joy in exploring the intricacies of coding and software development. This early exposure sparked my interest in the world of computer science, leading me to delve deeper into the subject through self-guided learning, online courses, and personal projects.
As I continued to immerse myself in the field, I discovered the power of computer science to bring about positive change. The ability to create innovative solutions and improve efficiency resonated with me, motivating me to pursue a formal education in computer science. My decision to major in this field is not only driven by the intellectual challenges it presents but also by the belief that technology can be a force for good in addressing societal issues.
My goal after receiving a computer science degree is to contribute to the development of impactful and sustainable technologies. I aspire to work in a dynamic environment where I can collaborate with like-minded professionals to create solutions that address real-world challenges. Whether it's developing software that enhances accessibility or utilizing technology to make a positive impact on education, I am committed to using my skills for the betterment of society.
I believe I am the best candidate for the Chris Jackson Computer Science Education Scholarship because, like Chris, I understand the struggles associated with affording an education. Despite facing financial constraints, my passion for computer science has driven me to seek opportunities for self-improvement and academic growth. This scholarship would not only alleviate some of the financial burden but also provide me with the support needed to fully immerse myself in my studies and pursue my dream career.
In conclusion, receiving the Chris Jackson Computer Science Education Scholarship would not only be a tremendous honor but also a responsibility to uphold the values and spirit of Chris. I am grateful for the opportunity to be considered for this scholarship and am excited about the prospect of making a meaningful contribution to the world of computer science.
TEAM ROX Scholarship
I am writing to express my deep interest in applying for the scholarship opportunity created in memory of an incredible spouse, parent, and grandparent who dedicated her life to helping others reach their full potential. I am an undergraduate student with a strong commitment to selflessness, community service, and the values that this scholarship aims to honor.
Throughout my academic journey, I have actively sought opportunities to develop my skills and cultivate a sense of purpose and passion for helping others. Volunteering has been a cornerstone of my college experience, providing me with the platform to translate my compassion into meaningful action. Whether it be participating in community outreach programs, volunteering at local shelters, or organizing events to raise awareness for social causes, I have consistently worked to make a positive impact in the lives of those in need.
My ambition to help others stems from a genuine desire to contribute to the well-being of my community and beyond. I believe that small acts of kindness can create a ripple effect, leading to transformative change. Through my volunteer experiences, I have witnessed firsthand the power of empathy and the profound effect it can have on individuals facing various challenges.
In addition to my hands-on experiences, I have dedicated time to academic pursuits that align with my passion for helping others. My coursework has included subjects related to psychology, sociology, and community development, providing me with a solid theoretical foundation to complement my practical experiences. This interdisciplinary approach has equipped me with a holistic understanding of the social issues that impact individuals and communities.
Furthermore, I have actively sought mentorship and guidance from individuals who embody the values of selflessness and service. Their insights have not only deepened my understanding of the challenges faced by those in need but have also inspired me to continuously strive for excellence in my endeavors.
My drive to help others is not merely a checklist of activities but a genuine commitment that I carry with me in all aspects of my life. It is my purpose and passion to be a positive force for change, uplifting those around me and contributing to a more compassionate and supportive society.
Receiving this scholarship would not only provide financial support for my education but also serve as a validation of my efforts and a recognition of the values I hold dear. I am honored to be considered for this opportunity and am eager to continue my journey of helping others be their best selves.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Operation 11 Tyler Schaeffer Memorial Scholarship
In the pursuit of a degree in social work or criminal justice, my overarching objective is to utilize my education to make a meaningful and lasting impact on the lives of individuals within our community who are in need. Inspired by the values and legacy of Tyler Schaeffer, I am driven by a deep-seated commitment to social justice, positive change, and community betterment.
Upon obtaining my degree, my primary goal is to work directly with marginalized and underserved populations, addressing the multifaceted challenges they face. I envision myself in the front lines, advocating for those who often go unheard and empowering them to overcome systemic barriers. One of the key ways I plan to contribute is by establishing community outreach programs that focus on education, mentorship, and support systems.
I am particularly passionate about breaking the cycle of poverty and inequality. With my degree in social work or criminal justice, I aim to create and implement initiatives that address the root causes of these issues. Whether through counseling, advocacy, or policy reform, I am committed to promoting equity and justice for all members of our community.
In addition to direct intervention, I aspire to engage in preventative measures that tackle the social determinants of various problems. This includes collaborating with local organizations, schools, and government agencies to develop programs that provide resources and support to at-risk individuals and families. By fostering a sense of community and addressing underlying issues, I hope to contribute to the creation of a more resilient and interconnected society.
Furthermore, I recognize the importance of education as a catalyst for change. With my degree, I plan to engage in educational outreach programs, teaching individuals about their rights, resources available to them, and providing them with the tools to advocate for themselves. Education is a powerful tool for empowerment, and I am dedicated to sharing knowledge that can positively impact lives.
In alignment with the scholarship's criteria, my approach is grounded in the principles of social work, aiming for a positive impact fueled by ambition and a commitment to justice. I understand the financial challenges associated with pursuing a career in social work, and this scholarship would not only alleviate some of the financial burden but also serve as a validation of my dedication to creating positive change.
In conclusion, my aspiration is to leverage my education in social work or criminal justice to be a force for good in our community. By addressing the needs of the underserved, advocating for justice, and fostering positive change, I hope to honor the memory of Tyler Schaeffer and contribute to the collective effort of making the world a better place for all.
Revolutionizing Robotics and Computer Sciences Scholarship
In a rapidly evolving world, driven by advancements in technology and automation, one thing I'd like to see undergo a revolution is the accessibility of digital resources and education. The digital divide, the gap between those who have access to technology and the internet and those who do not, has become increasingly pronounced. To create a more inclusive and equitable society, it is imperative to bridge this divide and ensure that all individuals, regardless of their socioeconomic background, have equal access to digital resources.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the forefront the stark disparities in access to digital tools and the internet. With the shift towards remote learning and remote work, those who lacked access to reliable internet connections and necessary devices were left at a significant disadvantage. Students from underserved communities faced barriers to education, and individuals from marginalized backgrounds struggled to access essential services and opportunities.
A revolution in accessibility means providing affordable and reliable internet access to every household and ensuring that every student has access to a suitable device for learning. It means creating digital literacy programs to empower individuals with the skills to navigate the digital landscape effectively. It also involves making digital resources, educational materials, and job opportunities more readily available to all.
Revolutionizing accessibility in this way would open doors to countless possibilities. It would enable students to pursue education without barriers, workers to access job opportunities in the digital economy, and individuals to connect with the global community. This revolution would not only empower under-recognized communities but also drive innovation, as a diverse range of voices and perspectives would have a seat at the table.
As a student pursuing a degree in Mechatronics, I understand the transformative power of technology and automation. I believe that this revolution in accessibility can be achieved by leveraging the capabilities of robotics and computer science. Innovative solutions such as low-cost, community-driven internet infrastructure projects, digital inclusion initiatives, and accessible tech education programs can bridge the digital divide.
By harnessing the potential of technology and the creativity of under-recognized students, we can work towards a world where no one is left behind in the digital age. I am committed to being a part of this revolution, both through my academic pursuits and by actively engaging in projects and initiatives that aim to make digital resources and education accessible to all.
The Revolutionizing Robotics and Computer Sciences Scholarship would be an invaluable resource to further this mission. It would not only support my academic journey but also provide the means to contribute to projects and initiatives that aim to bridge the digital divide. This scholarship aligns with my belief in the transformative power of technology and the importance of making it accessible to all, regardless of their background.
In conclusion, I am passionate about revolutionizing accessibility and bridging the digital divide. Through the power of robotics, computer science, and innovation, I believe we can create a more inclusive and equitable world where every individual has the opportunity to thrive in the digital age. The Revolutionizing Robotics and Computer Sciences Scholarship would enable me to be an active agent of change in this mission, and I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to apply for it.
Hyacinth Malcolm Memorial Scholarship
Education has the power to transform lives, and this belief has been instilled in me through the inspiring legacy of Hyacinth Malcolm. As an African American undergraduate student striving to overcome the challenges of my background, I am deeply honored to apply for the Hyacinth Malcolm Scholarship. This scholarship will not only alleviate the financial burdens of pursuing higher education but also enable me to continue on the path of academic excellence and personal growth.
I come from a background where educational opportunities have been limited, and the financial constraints of pursuing a college degree have been overwhelming. However, my determination to break the cycle of adversity and create a better future for myself and my family has been unwavering. I firmly believe that education is the most powerful tool to achieve this, and I have dedicated myself to academic excellence, maintaining a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Receiving the Hyacinth Malcolm Scholarship would be an incredible opportunity to further my educational goals. First and foremost, it would significantly alleviate the financial burden associated with college tuition, textbooks, and other educational expenses. This financial support would provide me with the freedom to concentrate on my studies and make the most of my college experience.
Moreover, this scholarship represents more than just financial assistance; it embodies the legacy of a strong advocate for education. It reminds me that my pursuit of higher education is not just a personal endeavor but also a chance to honor the belief in the transformative power of learning. It would be a privilege to carry forward the spirit of Hyacinth Malcolm by using my education to inspire others and contribute positively to my community.
With the assistance of the Hyacinth Malcolm Scholarship, I intend to not only complete my undergraduate degree but also pursue graduate studies in my field of interest. My educational aspirations extend beyond personal achievement; they encompass a commitment to make an impact in my chosen field and give back to my community. I aspire to become a role model for others, demonstrating that it is possible to overcome adversity and achieve educational success.
Additionally, I plan to actively engage in mentorship programs and initiatives that support underprivileged students who face similar challenges. By providing guidance and support, I aim to empower them to believe in the power of education and strive for their own dreams.
In conclusion, the Hyacinth Malcolm Scholarship holds the promise of a brighter future and the opportunity to honor the legacy of a remarkable advocate for education. This scholarship will help me achieve my educational aspirations by alleviating the financial burdens of college, allowing me to focus on my studies, and providing me with the means to give back to my community. I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to apply for this scholarship and to work toward creating a future filled with the opportunities that education can provide.
Cheryl Twilley Outreach Memorial Scholarship
My life's journey has been shaped by the challenges of socioeconomic adversity, and it is this very adversity that fuels my ambition to create positive change in my community and beyond. As a first-generation, low-income undergraduate student from an underrepresented minority background, I have not only experienced the impact of financial hardship but have also learned to transform these experiences into a driving force for advocacy and change.
Growing up in a low-income household, I witnessed firsthand the effects of socioeconomic adversity on individuals and families in my community. The daily struggles to make ends meet, access quality education, and afford basic necessities were the norm. These experiences left an indelible mark on my beliefs, relationships, and future plans.
Experiencing socioeconomic adversity has reinforced my belief in the importance of community and social justice. I firmly believe that no one should be left behind due to economic circumstances. This belief has motivated me to actively engage in community service and school initiatives aimed at addressing these issues. Through volunteer work with local organizations, I have been able to make a tangible impact, whether it's providing food for families in need or mentoring young students from similar backgrounds.
One of my main goals is to make a positive impact by advocating for educational equity. I plan to continue my involvement in mentorship programs that support underprivileged students, helping them navigate the challenges of academia and access the resources they need to succeed. I am also committed to raising awareness about the obstacles faced by low-income students and working towards policy changes that foster a more inclusive and equitable educational system.
Furthermore, I believe in the power of fostering a sense of community and mutual support. I have initiated projects at my school that create spaces for open dialogue on socioeconomic adversity and provide a platform for sharing experiences. By promoting understanding and empathy, I aim to strengthen the relationships within my school community and break down stereotypes and biases.
My journey through socioeconomic adversity has also significantly influenced my future plans. I aspire to pursue a career in social work to directly impact the lives of individuals and families facing similar challenges. I want to be an advocate and a source of support for those in need, just as others have been for me.
Receiving the Cheryl Twilley Memorial Scholarship would be a transformative opportunity. It would ease the financial burden of my education, allowing me to focus on my studies and my mission to create positive change. It would also serve as a testament to the enduring legacy of Cheryl Twilley and her belief in the power of generosity and service.
In conclusion, my experiences with socioeconomic adversity have shaped my beliefs, relationships, and future plans. I am dedicated to making a positive impact in my community by advocating for educational equity, fostering a sense of community, and pursuing a career in social work. The Cheryl Twilley Memorial Scholarship would be an invaluable resource in furthering my mission to address socioeconomic adversity and create a more inclusive and just society for all.
Lieba’s Legacy Scholarship
The Lieba Joran Legacy Scholarship encapsulates the essence of nurturing kindness, pursuing justice, and creating harmony in society, values that deeply resonate with my own career aspirations. My journey towards a career in psychology is driven by the profound belief in the potential of gifted children and the recognition that they, like Lieba, may be traditionally misunderstood. My goal is to champion their social-emotional well-being and intellectual growth.
Gifted children are a unique demographic, often facing a set of challenges that differ from their peers. These challenges encompass both their social-emotional well-being and their intellectual needs. I intend to address these areas through my career in psychology and social work.
One of the key aspects of my career goals is to provide support for the social-emotional well-being of gifted children. Many gifted children grapple with issues such as perfectionism, social isolation, and feeling out of place. These challenges can impact their mental health and overall well-being. As a future psychologist, I aim to create a safe and supportive space for gifted children to express themselves, understand their emotions, and develop healthy coping strategies.
I will use my knowledge in psychology to help gifted children navigate the complexities of their social and emotional lives, fostering resilience and self-acceptance. By providing them with the tools to manage stress, anxiety, and the pressures of their unique abilities, I hope to empower them to lead emotionally balanced lives. My goal is to be an advocate for their emotional health, offering guidance and therapeutic support when necessary.
Additionally, I recognize the intellectual needs of gifted children and the importance of providing them with educational experiences that match their capabilities. My career goals involve working with educational institutions to develop and implement programs that cater to the specific learning requirements of gifted children. By creating differentiated curricula, enrichment opportunities, and mentorship programs, I aim to challenge and inspire these young minds, nurturing their intellectual growth.
I also plan to advocate for personalized education plans that consider the individual needs of each gifted child. This includes recognizing the importance of flexibility in the curriculum and the provision of resources that allow them to explore their interests and talents. I firmly believe that every gifted child should have the opportunity to reach their full potential, and I am committed to making this a reality.
Furthermore, my career goals extend to creating awareness and promoting inclusive practices that break down the barriers gifted children often face in traditional educational settings. By collaborating with educators, parents, and policymakers, I intend to advocate for changes that prioritize the needs of gifted children and provide them with the support and resources necessary for their success.
In summary, my career goals in psychology and social work are centered around nurturing the social-emotional well-being and intellectual growth of gifted children. I am passionate about creating a future where gifted children are understood, supported, and empowered to thrive. The Lieba Joran Legacy Scholarship will enable me to continue pursuing this mission, and I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of traditionally misunderstood, gifted children, just as Lieba Joran herself advocated for.
Bulchand and Laxmi Motwani Memorial Scholarship
"Triumph Over Adversity" holds a special place, serving as the crucible that ignited my passion for a career in pharmacy and my unwavering commitment to community service. The significant challenge I faced was the diagnosis of a chronic health condition that transformed my life, tested my resilience, and ultimately inspired my pursuit of a career in pharmacy.
Several years ago, I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder that brought with it a myriad of physical and emotional challenges. Living with a chronic illness was daunting, and I often found myself navigating a maze of medical appointments, treatments, and uncertainty. The daily management of my condition required not only medical diligence but also a deep understanding of medications, their interactions, and their effects on the human body.
I chose not to let my condition define me. Instead, I empowered myself with knowledge. I dedicated countless hours to researching my illness, studying the pharmacological aspects of the prescribed medications, and engaging in conversations with healthcare professionals. This journey of self-education not only enhanced my understanding of my condition but also fostered my fascination with the field of pharmacy.
My determination to overcome my health challenges extended to my academic pursuits. I maintained a rigorous course load, even during the most trying periods of my health journey. With unwavering commitment and a resilient spirit, I not only managed my studies but excelled in them. This experience of balancing health concerns and academic excellence has instilled in me a profound understanding of the value of pharmaceutical care and the impact it can have on patients' lives.
My resilience and determination were further honed through my volunteer work within the healthcare community. I actively participated in nonprofit organizations dedicated to supporting individuals facing chronic illnesses. I organized support groups, delivered educational presentations, and offered emotional support to those grappling with similar challenges. These experiences underscored the importance of compassionate care, effective medication management, and the pivotal role of pharmacists in ensuring patients' well-being.
My journey of triumph over adversity has inspired my unwavering pursuit of a career in pharmacy. I am committed to becoming a pharmacist who not only dispenses medications but also serves as an advocate for patients, ensuring they receive the highest quality of care and are empowered with the knowledge to manage their health effectively.
Moreover, my dedication to community service and volunteering reflects my commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of others. Through my work with nonprofit organizations, I have seen firsthand the transformative power of service, empathy, and support. It has fueled my passion for improving healthcare access, particularly for underserved and vulnerable populations.
Receiving the Bulchand and Laxmi Motwani Memorial Scholarship would be a tremendous honor and would significantly support my educational journey in pharmacy. This scholarship would not only ease the financial burden of my education but also serve as a testament to the enduring spirit of the late Bulchand and Laxmi Motwani. It would enable me to continue pursuing my dream of becoming a pharmacist and making a meaningful impact on the lives of patients, just as they did.
In conclusion, my journey of overcoming adversity has forged a deep determination to succeed in my pursuit of a career in pharmacy. It has highlighted the transformative power of compassionate care, inspired my commitment to community service, and nurtured my fascination with the field of pharmacy. I am grateful for the opportunity to apply for the Bulchand and Laxmi Motwani Memorial Scholarship, and I am dedicated to continuing my journey of growth, service, and impact in honor of their enduring legacy.
Heather Lynn Scott McDaniel Memorial Scholarship
I am writing to express my deep appreciation for the Heather Lynn Scott McDaniel Memorial Scholarship and to share my story, which encapsulates the challenges I have faced and the determination that drives me to pursue my educational goals.
My life's journey has been far from ordinary, marked by adversities that have tested my resilience. Despite the obstacles I've encountered, I am committed to obtaining a college degree because I believe in the transformative power of education. My goal is to honor Heather's legacy by embodying the same compassionate spirit and determination she exhibited during her life.
One of the most significant challenges I have faced is financial hardship. Growing up in a low-income household, the prospect of attending college seemed like an unattainable dream. I watched my parents work tirelessly to make ends meet, and their sacrifices served as a constant reminder of the importance of higher education. I understood that a college degree would not only open doors to opportunities but also pave the way for a brighter future for my family.
Another adversity I have encountered is the struggle to balance my educational aspirations with my responsibilities. As the eldest of four siblings, I assumed a significant caregiving role in my family due to my parents' long work hours. This often meant assisting with homework, providing emotional support, and helping with household chores. Despite these responsibilities, I remained determined to excel in school and create a path for myself and my siblings to follow.
In addition to the financial and caregiving challenges, I have faced personal health issues that have disrupted my educational journey. Coping with a chronic health condition required frequent medical appointments and sometimes forced me to take breaks from my studies. These setbacks were disheartening, but I learned to be resilient, adapt, and persevere.
Despite these adversities, I have maintained a GPA above 3.0, demonstrating my unwavering commitment to my educational goals. I believe that education is the most powerful tool for personal growth and societal change. It offers a pathway out of poverty, a means to break the cycle of adversity, and a chance to make a lasting impact on one's community.
My determination to pursue higher education is not merely about personal achievement; it is driven by the desire to create a brighter future for my family and community. I believe that by obtaining a college degree, I can inspire my siblings and others in similar circumstances to reach for their dreams, regardless of the obstacles they may face.
Receiving the Heather Lynn Scott McDaniel Memorial Scholarship would be a transformative opportunity for me. It would alleviate the financial burden of college, allowing me to focus on my studies and contribute to my family's well-being. This scholarship would not only honor Heather's legacy but also enable me to continue my educational journey, making her spirit of compassion and giving live on.
In conclusion, my journey has been defined by challenges and adversities, but these obstacles have only strengthened my determination to pursue my education. I am committed to achieving my goals, not only for myself but to create a better future for my family and inspire others facing similar challenges. I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to apply for the Heather Lynn Scott McDaniel Memorial Scholarship and for the chance to honor Heather's memory through my pursuit of education.
Liv For The Future Scholarship
Leadership is not defined by a title or position, but by one's actions, values, and commitment to making a positive impact. In my everyday life, I exemplify leadership through my unwavering dedication to serving my community, fostering inclusivity, and advocating for those whose voices often go unheard.
One way I demonstrate leadership is through my involvement in community service. I firmly believe that true leaders are those who actively engage in their communities, striving to address the needs of others. I have been an active volunteer at a local food bank for several years. This experience has not only deepened my understanding of the challenges faced by those less fortunate but has also instilled in me a sense of responsibility to contribute to positive change. I lead by example, encouraging my peers to join me in this vital endeavor, and together, we have made a significant impact on the lives of many individuals in need.
Leadership also means being an advocate for inclusivity and equity. In my daily life, I work to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and heard. I am involved in a school club that promotes diversity and inclusion, where I help organize events and discussions that raise awareness about the importance of accepting and respecting differences. By fostering an inclusive atmosphere, I aim to inspire others to do the same, both in our school and the wider community.
Furthermore, leadership involves amplifying the voices of those who are often marginalized or overlooked. I am an active member of a student-led initiative that advocates for the rights of underprivileged students in our school district. I organize meetings, collaborate with school administrators, and advocate for policies that address the unique needs of low-income students. Through this work, I strive to empower those who face socioeconomic challenges, ensuring they have an equal opportunity to excel academically and beyond.
Ambition and drive are integral aspects of leadership, and I embody these qualities in my academic pursuits. Despite facing financial hardships and juggling various responsibilities, I have maintained a high GPA and actively engage in advanced courses. I believe that by setting high academic standards for myself, I inspire my peers to strive for excellence and provide a testament to the fact that adversity can be overcome through determination and hard work.
In my daily life, leadership is not just a role or a responsibility; it is a commitment to making a difference. I recognize that leadership can take on many forms, from serving the community to advocating for equity and academic excellence. My dedication to these principles is not driven by a desire for recognition or reward but by a genuine belief in the power of collective action and the potential for positive change.
Receiving the scholarship for underprivileged students who demonstrate leadership would be an invaluable opportunity. It would not only alleviate the financial burden of pursuing higher education but also provide a platform to further advocate for the causes I hold dear. I am committed to using my education to amplify the impact of my leadership, working towards a more inclusive and equitable society for all.
In conclusion, my everyday leadership is rooted in service, inclusivity, advocacy, and a commitment to academic excellence. I exemplify leadership by actively engaging in my community, fostering an environment of inclusivity, and advocating for those who face socioeconomic challenges. I believe in the power of leadership to effect positive change, and I am dedicated to making the world a better place through my actions and commitment to service.
Samuel D. Hartley Memorial Scholarship
The Samuel D. Hartley Memorial Scholarship is not just about honoring a remarkable individual but also about supporting young, passionate golfers in their pursuit of dreams. It is an opportunity to carry forward the legacy of a man who dedicated his life to his community, his profession, and his love for golf. I believe I am a strong candidate for this scholarship, and I would like to share the reasons why.
First and foremost, I share a deep passion for golf, much like Samuel D. Hartley. Golf is more than just a sport; it's a way of life that teaches essential life skills like patience, perseverance, discipline, and the ability to stay focused under pressure. I have been a dedicated golfer for several years, and the sport has not only provided me with a physical outlet but has also taught me invaluable lessons about sportsmanship and determination.
Furthermore, I understand the importance of community involvement and giving back, just as Sam did. I have actively participated in various community service projects, including volunteering at local youth golf clinics and charity golf events. These experiences have allowed me to share my love for golf with others and give back to the community that has supported my journey.
Academically, I maintain a GPA of over 3.0, demonstrating my commitment to excellence both on and off the golf course. I firmly believe that academic success complements sporting achievements. By maintaining a strong academic record, I strive to set a positive example for my peers and the next generation of student-athletes.
Receiving the Samuel D. Hartley Memorial Scholarship would not only alleviate the financial burden of pursuing higher education but also provide me with the opportunity to continue my golfing journey at the collegiate level. With this scholarship, I can invest more time in training, access better facilities, and compete at a higher level, all of which are essential for growth and achieving my goals in the sport.
Moreover, the values and character I have developed through golf, community involvement, and academic dedication align with the spirit of this scholarship. Samuel D. Hartley's legacy represents a commitment to one's community, passion for golf, and dedication to personal and professional growth. I intend to carry forward this legacy by actively participating in golf programs, promoting the sport among young enthusiasts, and being an ambassador for the values that golf instills in individuals.
In conclusion, I am honored to apply for the Samuel D. Hartley Memorial Scholarship. My love for golf, dedication to academic excellence, and commitment to community service align with the qualities that this scholarship seeks to support and celebrate. I believe that by awarding me this scholarship, you would not only be investing in my future but also in the future of golf and our community. I am grateful for the opportunity to be considered for this scholarship and carry forward the legacy of a remarkable individual, Samuel D. Hartley.
Bushnell Bioinformatic Scholarship
In the dynamic and ever-evolving field of bioinformatics, my journey has been marked by a series of significant accomplishments and a relentless pursuit of knowledge and innovation. As I reflect on my experiences, I am inspired by the incredible potential that bioinformatics holds in revolutionizing the way we understand and interact with the biological world. Here, I will outline some of my key accomplishments within the field and share my goals for the future of my career.
Accomplishments:
Genomic Data Analysis: One of my proudest accomplishments has been my work in the analysis of genomic data. I have contributed to projects that involve sequencing and analyzing genomes of various organisms, from model organisms like fruit flies to complex human genomic data. This has allowed me to gain a deep understanding of the intricate relationships between genes, their functions, and the implications for human health.
Drug Discovery and Design: Through my research in bioinformatics, I have played a part in accelerating drug discovery and design processes. By utilizing computational tools and techniques, I have contributed to identifying potential drug targets and optimizing small molecules for therapeutic applications. This work holds the promise of improving treatment options for various diseases.
Machine Learning Applications: Machine learning and artificial intelligence are pivotal in bioinformatics. I have worked on developing and applying machine learning algorithms to analyze complex biological datasets. This has helped in predicting protein structures, understanding protein-protein interactions, and classifying genes based on their functions, which can have broad implications in biomedicine and drug development.
Biological Network Analysis: Network analysis has been a significant focus of my work. I have created and analyzed biological networks to understand the relationships between genes, proteins, and metabolic pathways. This information can lead to insights into disease mechanisms and the development of targeted therapies.
Career Goals:
Contribute to Precision Medicine: My foremost career goal is to contribute to the advancement of precision medicine. I aspire to continue my research in genomics and personalized medicine, developing tools and methods that can help clinicians tailor treatments to individual patients based on their unique genetic makeup. This involves not only understanding the genetic basis of diseases but also working on bioinformatics pipelines that enable real-time data analysis and decision support.
Promote Open Data and Collaboration: Bioinformatics is a field that thrives on collaboration and open data sharing. I intend to promote and participate in open science initiatives, making valuable datasets and tools accessible to researchers worldwide. Collaboration is vital for tackling complex biological questions and accelerating discoveries.
Educate and Mentor: As I progress in my career, I am passionate about education and mentorship. I want to help train the next generation of bioinformaticians by sharing my experiences, insights, and knowledge. By nurturing and guiding young talent, I aim to ensure the field continues to thrive and innovate.
Ethical Considerations: Bioinformatics is not just about data and algorithms; it also involves ethical considerations, especially regarding data privacy and the responsible use of genetic information. I intend to engage in discussions and advocacy for ethical guidelines and regulations that protect individuals' genetic information while fostering research and innovation.
In conclusion, my journey in the field of bioinformatics has been marked by numerous accomplishments and a deep sense of purpose. As I look to the future, my career goals are firmly anchored in the pursuit of precision medicine, open science, education, and ethical considerations. Bioinformatics is a field with the power to transform healthcare, drive scientific discoveries, and revolutionize our understanding of life itself. I am committed to making a meaningful contribution to this transformative journey.
Ward Green Scholarship for the Arts & Sciences
As I embark on my academic journey, I am committed to studying environmental science, and I foresee using this knowledge to bring about meaningful change within my community and contribute to a broader, sustainable future for all. My choice of field reflects a deep concern for our environment, a desire to address critical issues, and a dedication to making a positive impact in my community.
Studying environmental science is not just a personal aspiration; it's a response to the pressing environmental challenges that our world faces. The degradation of our planet due to climate change, pollution, and habitat destruction is a global crisis that demands attention and action. My passion for this field is driven by a profound sense of responsibility to preserve and protect the natural world for current and future generations. I believe that by gaining a strong understanding of environmental science, I can be better equipped to address the environmental issues that plague my community.
One of the primary ways I plan to use what I learn to benefit my community is through education and awareness. By acquiring a solid foundation in environmental science, I will be able to communicate the complexities of environmental issues to my community in a clear and compelling way. Whether it's explaining the impacts of local pollution, the importance of biodiversity, or the urgency of climate change, I envision organizing workshops, seminars, and informational sessions to educate people in my community. Informed citizens are more likely to make environmentally conscious decisions in their daily lives and support policies that prioritize sustainability.
Furthermore, I intend to actively engage in local conservation and environmental projects. By partnering with local organizations, I can contribute to initiatives that focus on habitat restoration, waste reduction, and resource conservation. For example, I could collaborate with local parks and wildlife preservation groups to assist in preserving and restoring natural habitats. I could also work with community leaders to develop recycling and waste reduction programs. My goal is to not only be an advocate for positive change but to also be a hands-on participant in efforts that directly impact the environment in my community.
Another key aspect of my vision is to advocate for sustainable policies and practices within local government and businesses. I plan to use my knowledge of environmental science to support and push for policies that promote renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and responsible waste management. This could include lobbying for stricter emissions standards, organizing campaigns for renewable energy adoption, and collaborating with local businesses to implement eco-friendly practices. By working to change the way local industries operate, I aim to reduce the environmental footprint of my community.
Ultimately, my academic pursuit in environmental science is not just about acquiring knowledge for personal fulfillment. It is a commitment to use what I learn to create a more sustainable and environmentally conscious community. Through education, engagement, and advocacy, I hope to inspire others to join me in the effort to protect our planet and improve our community's quality of life. The challenges we face are significant, but I firmly believe that by sharing knowledge, taking action, and fostering a sense of collective responsibility, we can create a brighter and more sustainable future for our community and the world at large.
Mcristle Ross Minority Painter's Scholarship
Art has been a constant and profound presence in my life, serving as a means of self-expression, a source of inspiration, and a tool for connecting with the world in ways that words often cannot. My decision to pursue art is deeply rooted in a desire to explore the human experience, communicate emotions, and contribute to a world enriched by creativity. In this essay, I will discuss the reasons behind my choice to pursue art, the inspiration that fuels my creative journey, and share some examples of my work.
I have chosen to pursue art because it allows me to express the inexpressible, to communicate complex emotions and thoughts that words alone cannot capture. Art provides a unique medium to convey the depth of the human experience, bridging gaps between individuals and cultures. Through brushstrokes, colors, and forms, I find a way to explore the beauty and intricacies of life, offering others an opportunity to connect with and relate to my perspective. Art becomes a universal language, transcending boundaries and touching the hearts of people from various walks of life.
One of my primary sources of artistic inspiration is nature. The world around us is a constant source of wonder, beauty, and inspiration. Whether it's the play of light on water, the intricate patterns of a leaf, or the vastness of a mountain range, nature's boundless diversity fuels my creativity. I find solace and meaning in capturing the ever-changing natural world, and my art often reflects the deep connection I feel to the environment. Through my work, I seek to remind others of the beauty and fragility of our planet, encouraging a sense of stewardship and appreciation for the natural world.
Emotions are another wellspring of inspiration for me. I am fascinated by the intricate tapestry of human feelings, from joy and love to sorrow and despair. These emotions are often at the core of my artistic endeavors. My art serves as a visual diary, allowing me to process and communicate the complex, often contradictory, emotions that make up the human experience. Through the interplay of color, form, and texture, I aim to evoke emotional responses from viewers, encouraging introspection and empathy.
To provide a glimpse into my artistic journey, I would like to share some examples of my work:
"Ephemeral Beauty" – A watercolor painting that captures the delicate, transient nature of a blooming flower. This piece reflects my fascination with the fleeting moments of beauty in life and the need to appreciate them.
"Under the Moonlight" – A digital art piece that portrays a serene forest scene bathed in moonlight. This work exemplifies my deep connection to nature and the tranquility it offers.
"Turbulent Skies" – An abstract acrylic painting that conveys the emotional turbulence that often accompanies life's challenges. The bold colors and dynamic brushwork reflect the intensity of these experiences.
"Metamorphosis" – A mixed-media collage that explores the themes of transformation and personal growth. Through layers of textures and symbolism, I express the idea that change is an integral part of life.
Art is a journey of self-discovery, a medium for connecting with others, and a way of delving into the depths of human experience. My decision to pursue art is a testament to my belief in the power of creativity and the ability of art to enrich our lives. I am continually inspired by the natural world and the complexities of human emotions, and my art serves as a bridge between these sources of inspiration and the hearts of those who engage with it.
Ventana Ocean Conservation Scholarship
The oceans, covering more than 70% of the Earth's surface, are the lifeblood of our planet. They regulate climate, provide sustenance, and support a rich tapestry of biodiversity. My deep-seated passion for protecting our oceans is rooted in the profound understanding of their immense significance and my unwavering commitment to ensuring their preservation for future generations. With my degree, I aspire to contribute to the conservation of our oceans in multiple ways.
I care about protecting our oceans because they're the heart of global climate regulation. Oceans act as vast carbon sinks, absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and thus mitigating the effects of climate change. This role in climate regulation is instrumental in preserving the ecological balance of the planet and ensuring the well-being of all living organisms. The consequences of climate change, such as rising sea levels and extreme weather events, pose a severe threat to coastal communities and vulnerable ecosystems. To protect these areas, I am determined to use my education to advocate for policies that combat climate change, emphasizing the importance of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and transitioning towards sustainable energy sources.
Additionally, our oceans are home to a diverse array of life forms, many of which remain undiscovered and uncharted. The marine ecosystems house countless species of fish, corals, and other organisms, each playing a unique role in maintaining the health of the oceans. My concern for marine biodiversity drives me to use my degree to support marine conservation efforts. I plan to engage in research and advocacy to promote the establishment and expansion of marine protected areas. These sanctuaries serve as safe havens for endangered species and allow ecosystems to thrive without human interference. Through my research, I aim to better understand the intricate relationships within these habitats, which will inform conservation strategies and the sustainable management of marine resources.
Moreover, the oceans provide sustenance to billions of people worldwide. Fish is a primary source of protein for many communities, and the fishing industry is a significant source of livelihood. Unsustainable fishing practices, such as overfishing and bycatch, are depleting fish populations and harming marine ecosystems. With my degree, I plan to work on implementing and promoting sustainable fishing practices. This includes advocating for responsible fishing regulations, monitoring fish stocks, and encouraging the adoption of technology that minimizes bycatch and environmental impact. My goal is to strike a balance between human needs and the health of the oceans, ensuring that both can coexist harmoniously.
I also care deeply about ocean pollution, particularly plastic pollution, which poses a significant threat to marine life and ecosystems. Enormous plastic islands swirling in the ocean and the microplastics infiltrating marine food chains are clear indicators of the urgency of this issue. Through my education, I aim to support initiatives that address this problem comprehensively. I intend to collaborate with organizations that develop innovative solutions to reduce plastic waste, advocate for stricter regulations on single-use plastics, and educate communities about the importance of reducing plastic consumption. My mission is to contribute to a world where the oceans are free from plastic pollution and marine life can thrive without the burden of our discarded waste.
I plan to advocate for policies that combat climate change, promote marine conservation efforts, work towards sustainable fishing practices, and address the issue of ocean pollution. Through these endeavors, I hope to contribute to the preservation of our oceans, ensuring that they remain a source of wonder and sustenance for generations to come. Our oceans are a shared responsibility, and I am committed to being a guardian of the deep, ensuring their protection and vitality.
Nintendo Super Fan Scholarship
Video games have a remarkable ability to create lasting memories and strengthen bonds among friends and family. Among the many gaming experiences I've had, one game stands out as my all-time favorite to play in co-op mode: "Mario Kart Double Dash!!" for the Nintendo GameCube. This essay delves into the reasons behind my affection for this game and recounts a memorable moment that solidified its place as my top choice for multiplayer gaming.
A Timeless Classic
"Mario Kart Double Dash!!" holds a special place in the hearts of many gamers, myself included. Released in 2003, it combined the exhilarating racing action of the Mario Kart series with an innovative twist: two characters per kart. This opened up a world of strategic possibilities and cooperation, making it an ideal choice for co-op play.
My Favorite Co-op Game: "Mario Kart Double Dash!!"
The choice of "Mario Kart Double Dash!!" as my favorite co-op game is rooted in several factors:
Dynamic Duos: The game's unique feature allowed players to pair up their favorite characters from the Mario universe, each with its special items and abilities. This mechanic not only added depth to the gameplay but also encouraged teamwork and coordination with my gaming partner.
Competitive and Cooperative Balance: While the primary goal was to win races, the game also fostered cooperation between players. Sharing items, strategically switching positions, and coordinating special moves created a delightful blend of competition and camaraderie.
Memorable Tracks and Items: The game boasted a diverse selection of tracks, each with its challenges and memorable themes. Likewise, the assortment of items, from the infamous Blue Shell to the powerful Chain Chomp, ensured that no race was ever predictable.
A Memorable Moment: The Rainbow Road Victory
One particular multiplayer session in "Mario Kart Double Dash!!" stands out vividly in my memory. It was a rainy Saturday afternoon, and my cousin and I decided to engage in some intense kart racing. We chose the infamous "Rainbow Road" track, known for its winding, treacherous layout suspended in space.
As we raced through the neon-lit, gravity-defying track, the tension in the room was palpable. We were neck and neck, using every item at our disposal to gain an advantage. With the finish line in sight, my cousin unleashed a devastating Chain Chomp. It seemed like all hope was lost, but in a last-ditch effort, I used a well-timed Mushroom to surge ahead, narrowly avoiding the Chain Chomp's grasp.
In a photo finish, I crossed the finish line just milliseconds before my cousin. We both erupted in cheers and laughter, adrenaline coursing through our veins. It was a moment of sheer exhilaration, one that perfectly encapsulated the essence of co-op gaming: the joy of competition, the thrill of victory, and the shared experience with a loved one.
"Mario Kart Double Dash!!" for the Nintendo GameCube remains my favorite co-op game because it combines strategic gameplay, competitive spirit, and unforgettable moments. That Rainbow Road victory stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of this game and the enduring bonds it helped forge with friends and family. It's a reminder that gaming isn't just about pixels on a screen; it's about the memories, laughter, and connections it creates.
Windward Spirit Scholarship
The "Ode to Millennials-Gen Z" text in the description provides an intriguing perspective on two of the most prominent generational cohorts of our time. Born between the early 1980s and the mid-2010s, Millennials and Gen Z have witnessed the world's transformation at an unprecedented pace, thanks to technological advancements, shifting cultural norms, and evolving societal dynamics. This essay aims to delve into the significance of this "Ode" and offer thoughts and ideas on how it portrays these generations as the heralds of change in our modern era.
A Shifting Paradigm
Millennials and Gen Z are undeniably products of their time, shaped by a rapidly changing world. The "Ode" appears to celebrate their resilience, adaptability, and their willingness to challenge conventional norms. Let's explore some key areas in which these generations have left an indelible mark:
Technology and Digital Pioneers: Millennials and Gen Z are often referred to as digital natives, having grown up during the advent of the internet and the rise of smartphones. They have seamlessly integrated technology into their daily lives, reshaping communication, work, and entertainment. The "Ode" may commend their proficiency in navigating the digital realm.
Social Consciousness: These generations have shown a remarkable commitment to social justice causes, environmental sustainability, and inclusivity. They have used their collective voice to advocate for change and address pressing issues like climate change, racial inequality, and gender disparities. The "Ode" could applaud their social consciousness.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Millennials and Gen Z have ushered in a new era of entrepreneurship and innovation. With their fresh perspectives and digital savviness, they have disrupted traditional industries, giving rise to startups, tech innovations, and creative ventures. The text might highlight their role in shaping the business landscape.
Economic Challenges and Resilience: These generations have faced economic challenges, including the Great Recession and the financial burdens of student loan debt. Despite these obstacles, they have exhibited resilience, adaptability, and a commitment to carving out their own paths to success.
The "Ode to Millennials-Gen Z" text could potentially explore various themes that encapsulate the essence of these generations:
The Tech-Savvy Generation: Emphasize their innate understanding of technology and its transformative impact on society and the workplace.
Champions of Social Change: Celebrate their activism and advocacy, highlighting their role in driving social and environmental change.
Cultural Influencers: Recognize their contributions to redefining cultural norms, work ethics, and the embrace of diversity and inclusion.
Innovators and Disruptors: Showcase their entrepreneurial spirit and innovative endeavors that have reshaped industries.
Resilience in the Face of Adversity: Commend their ability to adapt and persevere through economic downturns and global crises.
The "Ode to Millennials-Gen Z" text serves as a poignant reminder of the significant contributions and challenges faced by these generations. It underscores their capacity to effect meaningful change in a world characterized by rapid transformation. Millennials and Gen Z are not merely passive observers of change; they are active agents shaping the future. It is incumbent upon society to recognize their accomplishments, support their aspirations, and draw inspiration from their experiences as they continue to pave the way forward in our ever-evolving world.
Corderius M. Webster Memorial Scholarship
Music has the extraordinary power to transcend boundaries, evoke emotions, and inspire change. It was this transformative potential of music that ignited my passion for this art form, and it is in the spirit of Corderius Webster's legacy that I apply for the scholarship that bears his name. As a Black male student majoring in music, I believe that diversity is the key to enriching the world of music, and I am committed to using my music career to make a meaningful difference.
Growing up, I was fortunate to have a supportive family that encouraged me to explore my interests. My father, a jazz enthusiast, introduced me to the world of music at a young age. I was mesmerized by the melodies, rhythms, and stories that music could convey. It was through him that I first realized the power of music to express emotions, share stories, and foster connections among people from different backgrounds.
My father's passion for music was infectious, and it motivated me to pursue music seriously. He taught me to appreciate the diversity of musical genres, from jazz and classical to hip-hop and gospel. His guidance, coupled with my own experiences in school band programs and community choirs, solidified my conviction that music was my calling.
As a young Black musician, I am acutely aware of the underrepresentation of people who look like me in the music industry. The lack of diversity can be discouraging, but it has also fueled my determination to break down barriers and pave the way for future generations. I want to be a role model for aspiring Black musicians, showing them that their dreams are valid and attainable.
My music career aspirations extend beyond personal success. I believe that music has the power to foster unity and inspire change. I plan to use my musical talents and platform to address social issues, raise awareness about systemic inequalities, and promote inclusivity in the arts. I want to compose and perform music that tells the stories of marginalized communities, shedding light on their struggles and triumphs.
Additionally, I aim to mentor and support young Black musicians who, like me, are navigating the challenges of pursuing a career in music. I want to provide guidance, encouragement, and resources to help them overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. By doing so, I hope to contribute to a more diverse and inclusive music industry where talent knows no racial or ethnic boundaries.
In conclusion, my passion for music was nurtured by my family, particularly my father, and it is fueled by a desire to bring diversity and change to the music industry. The Corderius Webster Scholarship represents an opportunity to honor Corderius's legacy and support young Black musicians like myself in pursuing their dreams. I am committed to using my music career to make a difference, amplify underrepresented voices, and inspire positive change in society. This scholarship would not only provide financial assistance but also serve as a beacon of hope and encouragement for aspiring musicians who share my journey. Thank you for considering my application.
Christina Taylese Singh Memorial Scholarship
As I stand on the threshold of a career in healthcare, I am deeply honored to apply for the Christina Taylese Singh Memorial Scholarship. Christina's story is a poignant reminder of how fragile life can be, and her dedication to occupational therapy has inspired me to follow in her footsteps. I am an undergraduate student with a passion for healthcare, and I am committed to making a meaningful impact in this field.
My journey into the healthcare field began with a personal experience that ignited my desire to help others. Several years ago, a close family member fell seriously ill and required extensive medical care. Witnessing the compassion, dedication, and expertise of the healthcare professionals who cared for my family member left an indelible mark on me. Their unwavering commitment to improving the lives of others, even in the face of adversity, inspired me to pursue a career in healthcare.
Currently, I am pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biology, with a focus on pre-medical studies. My academic journey has been marked by diligence and a strong commitment to excellence, resulting in a GPA above 3.0. However, my passion for healthcare extends beyond the classroom. I have actively sought opportunities to gain practical experience and contribute to my community.
One of my most significant experiences has been volunteering at a local community health clinic. Here, I had the privilege of working alongside dedicated healthcare professionals, providing essential care to underserved populations. This experience reinforced my belief that healthcare is not just a career but a calling, a vocation that requires a deep commitment to improving the lives of others.
While I am open to exploring various fields within healthcare, I am particularly drawn to occupational therapy. Occupational therapists play a crucial role in helping individuals regain their independence and improve their quality of life after injury, illness, or disability. I believe that this field aligns with my values and aspirations to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
Occupational therapy is a holistic and patient-centered approach that focuses on enhancing physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It emphasizes the importance of individualized care and recognizes that each person's journey to recovery is unique. This approach resonates with me, as I am deeply committed to providing compassionate and personalized care to those in need.
In conclusion, the Christina Taylese Singh Memorial Scholarship represents more than just financial support for my education. It symbolizes an opportunity to honor Christina's memory and continue her legacy by pursuing a career in healthcare, particularly in occupational therapy. I am driven by a passion to serve, a commitment to excellence, and a profound desire to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals facing health challenges. With this scholarship, I hope to take one step closer to realizing my dream and fulfilling Christina's legacy of compassion and dedication in the field of healthcare. Thank you for considering my application.
Frantz Barron Scholarship
As a first-generation, low-income, high-achieving high school senior, I am honored to apply for the Patrick Barron Scholarship, which not only represents an opportunity for financial assistance but also symbolizes the embodiment of resilience, hard work, and the pursuit of a better future.
My journey has been marked by adversity from a young age, but it has been these challenges that have shaped me into the person I am today. Growing up in a disadvantaged neighborhood, I faced numerous obstacles that could have deterred me from pursuing higher education. However, my determination and the support of my family have allowed me to overcome these challenges.
One significant adversity I encountered was the lack of access to quality educational resources. In my community, underfunded schools struggled to provide the necessary tools and opportunities for students to excel academically. Despite these limitations, I maintained a steadfast commitment to my education. I spent countless hours in the library, using online resources, and seeking out mentors who could help me bridge the educational gap.
Financial hardship has also been a constant presence in my life. My parents, who are hardworking but earn a modest income, could not afford to save for my college education. This reality could have easily discouraged me from pursuing higher education, but I refused to let it stand in my way. I took on part-time jobs, often working late into the night, to contribute to my future college expenses. These experiences taught me the value of hard work and the importance of financial responsibility.
Furthermore, as a first-generation college hopeful, I faced the challenge of navigating the complex college application and financial aid processes alone. My parents, while supportive, were unfamiliar with the intricacies of the system. However, I sought guidance from teachers, counselors, and community organizations that specialize in assisting first-generation students like myself. Through their support, I learned how to complete financial aid forms, write compelling essays, and secure scholarships.
Despite these adversities, I have maintained a strong commitment to my academic pursuits and community involvement. I have consistently achieved high grades and engaged in extracurricular activities, demonstrating my determination to succeed against all odds. I have also volunteered at local community centers and mentoring programs, aiming to provide support to other students facing similar challenges.
In conclusion, my journey has been a testament to my resilience and determination to overcome adversity. I believe that the Patrick Barron Scholarship represents not only financial assistance but also an acknowledgment of the potential within individuals who have faced and conquered significant challenges. I am deeply committed to using my education to make a positive impact on my community, just as Mr. Barron seeks to honor his father's values. This scholarship would not only ease the financial burden of pursuing higher education but also serve as a reminder that hard work, perseverance, and a dedication to overcoming adversity can lead to a brighter future. Thank you for considering my application and for providing support to students like me who strive to reach their full potential despite the odds.
Sherman S. Howard Legacy Foundation Scholarship
In a world characterized by constant change and uncertainty, the role of the local church in shaping and supporting community service cannot be underestimated. For centuries, churches have served as pillars of strength and unity within their communities, fostering a sense of belonging and responsibility among their members. This essay explores the profound impact of my involvement in my local church on the service I provide to my community. It is a testament to the transformative power of faith-based engagement, demonstrating how it has not only enriched my life but also empowered me to be a more compassionate and effective servant of my community.
Building a Sense of Purpose
My journey of community service began when I first stepped through the doors of my local church. Within the church's welcoming embrace, I discovered a sense of purpose that transcended the ordinary routines of life. The teachings of love, compassion, and selflessness at the core of Christianity served as a guiding light, inspiring me to seek ways to make a positive impact on the lives of others. This newfound purpose motivated me to become actively involved in various church-led initiatives aimed at addressing the needs of our community.
Empathy and Compassion
My involvement in the church has also deepened my capacity for empathy and compassion. Engaging with fellow parishioners from diverse backgrounds and life experiences has broadened my understanding of the challenges faced by individuals within our community. This exposure to different perspectives has allowed me to approach community service with a more empathetic and open heart, ensuring that I am attuned to the unique needs of those I seek to serve. Through the teachings of the church, I have learned to view every person as a neighbor, deserving of kindness and assistance, regardless of their circumstances.
Collaborative Community Efforts
One of the most remarkable aspects of my local church is its ability to mobilize resources and coordinate collaborative efforts for community service. The church serves as a hub where like-minded individuals come together to brainstorm, plan, and execute various charitable projects. This collaborative spirit has not only magnified the impact of our service but has also exposed me to a network of dedicated volunteers and community leaders who share my commitment to making a difference.
Moral and Ethical Guidance
My involvement in the local church has also provided me with a strong moral and ethical foundation, which has been invaluable in my community service endeavors. The teachings and values instilled in me through my faith have served as a compass, guiding me through the complex terrain of social issues and ethical dilemmas. This moral grounding has allowed me to navigate the challenges of community service with integrity, ensuring that my actions align with the principles of justice, fairness, and compassion.
Conclusion
In conclusion, my involvement in my local church has played a pivotal role in shaping my commitment to community service. It has imbued me with a profound sense of purpose, deepened my capacity for empathy and compassion, fostered collaborative efforts within the community, and provided me with a strong moral and ethical foundation. These transformative experiences have not only enriched my life but have also empowered me to be a more effective and compassionate servant of my community. The local church, with its teachings and sense of community, continues to be a source of inspiration and strength, driving me to contribute meaningfully to the well-being of those around me.
Sara Jane Memorial Scholarship
As someone who has always been drawn to helping others, the nursing industry has always piqued my interest. The ability to make a positive impact on someone's life during their most vulnerable moments is something that I find incredibly rewarding. Beyond that, nursing also requires quick thinking and efficient decision-making, both of which are skills that I possess and enjoy utilizing.
My goals for a successful nursing career include becoming a better patient advocate, advancing my education and competencies, and continually improving my technical skills. As a patient advocate, I want to ensure that my patients are receiving the best care possible and that their voices are heard.
The nursing industry has always captured my interest and ignited a passion within me. The opportunity to make a positive impact on people's lives during their most vulnerable moments is a privilege that I am deeply drawn to. In this personal essay, I will explore the reasons why the nursing industry fascinates me as a career choice, discuss my goals for a successful nursing career, and highlight the personal accomplishments that have shaped my pursuit of these aspirations.
The nursing profession provides a unique platform to embody compassion and empathy. The ability to extend a caring hand and provide comfort to individuals in need is a profound responsibility that I embrace wholeheartedly. The thought of being the pillar of support for patients and their families during times of physical and emotional distress fills me with a sense of purpose and fulfillment.
Nursing is a dynamic and fast-paced field that demands quick thinking and efficient decision-making. The ability to assess a situation swiftly, prioritize critical needs, and implement appropriate interventions can be the difference between life and death. This challenge excites me, as it requires constant learning, adaptability, and a strong analytical mindset, which are qualities I possess and continuously strive to enhance.
My goals for a successful nursing career are multifaceted. Firstly, I aspire to become a better advocate for patients, ensuring that their voices are heard and their needs are met. Being their advocate means being their voice when they can't speak for themselves, and I am committed to empowering patients to actively participate in their healthcare decisions. Secondly, I aim to advance my education and competencies to provide the highest quality of care to my patients. Pursuing specialized certifications and furthering my education through advanced degrees will enable me to deliver evidence-based practice and stay abreast of the latest advancements in healthcare.
Lastly, I aspire to contribute to the nursing profession by sharing my knowledge and experiences. I envision myself mentoring and inspiring future nurses, fostering a culture of continuous learning and professional growth. To solidify my passion for nursing, I have actively sought opportunities to immerse myself in healthcare settings. Volunteering at a local hospital allowed me to witness firsthand the transformative power of nursing care. It provided me with valuable insights into the multifaceted role of nurses and reinforced my desire to pursue a career in this field.
The ability to demonstrate compassion, exercise quick thinking, and make efficient decisions are qualities that align perfectly with my innate abilities and passion. Through setting goals to become a better advocate, advancing my education, and sharing my knowledge, I aspire to create a successful nursing career that positively impacts the lives of countless individuals. With every step I take, I am committed to upholding the values and responsibilities that come with being a nurse.
West Pullman Scholarship
My passion for playwriting stems from my love of storytelling and the power of live performance to connect with audiences in a unique and meaningful way. There is something truly magical about seeing a story unfold before your eyes, with real people embodying the characters and bringing them to life in a way that simply cannot be replicated in any other medium.
Growing up, I was always drawn to the theater. I loved reading plays and imagining what it would be like to see them performed live. I was always fascinated by the way that playwrights could use language, character, and setting to create a world that felt so real and immersive.
As I got older, I became more and more interested in the craft of playwriting itself. I began to study the works of great playwrights like Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, and August Wilson, learning from their techniques and experimenting with my own writing. I also started attending more plays and getting involved in local theater productions, both as an actor and a writer.
One of the things that I find most inspiring about playwriting is the way that it allows me to explore complex and challenging themes in a way that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. I am particularly drawn to plays that deal with issues of social justice and inequality, and I strive to create work that is both politically engaged and emotionally resonant.
One of the biggest inspirations for me as a playwright has been the work of Tony Kushner, particularly his masterpiece "Angels in America." I was blown away by the way that Kushner used the AIDS crisis as a lens through which to explore broader themes of identity, community, and the struggle for human connection in an increasingly fragmented world. His work taught me that theater can be a powerful tool for social change, and that the best plays are those that challenge us to think deeply about the world around us.
Ultimately, what excites me most about playwriting is the potential to create something truly unique and impactful. With each play that I write, I hope to create a world that is both familiar and strange, with characters that are flawed and human and situations that are both funny and heartbreaking. I believe that theater has the power to change hearts and minds, and I am honored to be a part of such a rich and vibrant artistic tradition
AHS Scholarship
If there was one thing I could change in my environment, it would be the negative attitudes and behaviors of people towards those who are different from them. Discrimination and prejudice have plagued society for centuries, and the effects of these negative attitudes are still felt today. I believe that changing the mindset of people who discriminate and prejudice against others would have the most significant impact on creating a more just and inclusive world.
Growing up, I witnessed discrimination firsthand. I saw people being judged and mistreated because of their race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, and many other factors that should not matter. These experiences left me feeling angry, frustrated, and helpless. However, I knew that I had the power to make a difference by taking small steps towards creating change.
One of the most important steps towards creating change is to embrace diversity and difference. We need to acknowledge that everyone is unique, and that is what makes the world so beautiful and interesting. By embracing diversity, we can learn from each other, gain new perspectives, and create a more inclusive society.
Another important step towards creating change is to educate ourselves and others. We need to learn about different cultures, religions, and lifestyles. We need to understand that our differences are what make us stronger, and that we can all work together towards a common goal. We need to challenge our own biases and stereotypes and be open title: Embracing Diversity: A Step Towards a More Inclusive World
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In a world filled with diverse cultures, traditions, and beliefs, it's disheartening to witness discrimination and prejudice. If I could change one negative thing in my environment, it would be the mindset of people who discriminate and prejudice against others. This change is crucial as it would pave the way for a more just, equitable, and inclusive society. By embracing diversity and difference, we can foster unity, understanding, and respect among individuals, ultimately creating a harmonious environment for all.
Discrimination and prejudice often stem from preconceived notions and biased perceptions. The first step towards change is acknowledging the power of perception and understanding that it can shape our thoughts and actions. By encouraging open-mindedness and challenging stereotypes, we can break free from the limitations of prejudice and discrimination.
Education plays a pivotal role in transforming mindsets. By incorporating comprehensive programs that promote diversity and inclusion in schools, we can cultivate a generation that celebrates differences rather than fearing them. Teaching empathy, tolerance, and respect for all individuals, regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender, or background, creates a strong foundation for a more compassionate society.
Equality is the cornerstone of a just society. By advocating for equal opportunities in education, employment, and social integration, we can dismantle barriers that perpetuate discrimination. Providing access to quality education and ensuring fair hiring practices can help level the playing field, empowering individuals and fostering a sense of belonging.
Prejudice often arises from a lack of understanding and empathy. By fostering open dialogue and encouraging individuals to share their experiences, we can bridge the gap between communities. Creating safe spaces for conversations and promoting active listening can help break down barriers and build connections based on shared humanity.
By embracing diversity in their decision-making processes and promoting inclusivity in their actions, they can inspire others to follow suit. When influential individuals and organizations champion diversity, it sends a powerful message that discrimination and prejudice have no place in our society.
LiveYourDash Entrepreneurs Scholarship
Entrepreneurship is not just a career path for me, it's a passion. The thought of creating something new, something that can make a difference in the world, excites me beyond measure. I have always been fascinated by the idea of starting my own business, and the freedom that comes with being my own boss. The thrill of taking risks, making decisions, and seeing my ideas come to life is what drives me forward.
My inspiration for becoming an entrepreneur comes from two sources: my parents and my mentors. Both my parents are entrepreneurs and have started several successful businesses over the years. Seeing them work hard, take risks, and achieve success has been a major influence on my life. They have always encouraged me to think outside the box and pursue my dreams, no matter how difficult they may seem.
In addition to my parents, I have been fortunate enough to have several mentors who have guided me along the way. They have shared their wisdom and experience with me and have helped me to develop my own skills and knowledge. Their support and encouragement have been invaluable in helping me to pursue my goals.
My involvement in various business organizations and clubs has also played a significant role in preparing me for entrepreneurship. I have been an active member of the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) and have participated in various entrepreneurship competitions. I have also taken courses in business and economics, which have given me a strong foundation in the fundamentals of entrepreneurship.
But perhaps the most important factor in my decision to become an entrepreneur is my desire to make a difference in the world. I believe that entrepreneurship is one of the most powerful tools we have for creating positive change. By starting my own business, I can use my skills and resources to solve problems, create jobs, and make a difference in people's lives.
In conclusion, being an entrepreneur is not just a career choice for me, it's a way of life. It's an opportunity to pursue my passions, take risks, and create something new and meaningful. My parents, mentors, and involvement in various business organizations have all played a significant role in preparing me for this path. I am excited to see where this journey takes me and am eager to make a positive impact in the world through my own unique business.
Patriots Path Scholarship
As a child growing up in a Navy family, I was always fascinated by the discipline, structure, and selflessness that military service required. This fascination eventually turned into a desire to pursue a military career path, which I have been actively pursuing since junior year of high school.
My involvement in JROTC has been a significant factor in preparing me for this path. I have learned the values of leadership, teamwork, and commitment through my involvement in the Armed Drill Team. Being a part of this team has helped me understand problems better and come up with effective solutions. It has also taught me the importance of being there for everyone in the flight and other squadron, which is crucial in being a good commander.
Apart from JROTC, I have also participated in several other activities and organizations that have further prepared me for service to my country. I have been a part of the school's debate team, which has helped me improve my critical thinking and communication skills. I have also been involved in community service activities, where I learned the importance of giving back to society and the impact a single person can have.
In my opinion, enrolling in Army ROTC and becoming an Army Officer is the next logical step for me to become confident in my leadership abilities. I believe that this path will not only help me serve my country but also help me grow personally and professionally. I am grateful for the school's program and instructors that have helped me become a better leader, and I wish to use my past experience to help new leaders become the best in the program.
I understand that the military career path will not be easy. It will require discipline, sacrifice, and selflessness. However, I am willing to work hard and put in the effort required to succeed. I know that I may not get everything right the first time, but I am willing to learn from my mistakes and improve.
In conclusion, my passion for the military career path stems from my upbringing in a Navy family and my desire to serve my country. I have participated in various activities and organizations that have prepared me for this path, and I am willing to work hard to become a successful military officer. I believe that enrolling in Army ROTC and becoming an Army Officer is the next logical step for me, and I am excited to see where this path takes me.
Elijah's Helping Hand Scholarship Award
As a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, I have seen firsthand the impact that societal discrimination and stigma can have on mental health. It is no secret that LGBTQIA+ individuals face unique challenges and struggles in their daily lives, from family rejection to harassment and fear of violence. These challenges can lead to mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, and suicidal tendencies.
According to Mental Health America's statistics, LGBTQIA+ individuals are at higher risk of experiencing mental health conditions than their cisgender or heterosexual peers. LGB adults are more than twice as likely to experience a mental health condition, while transgender individuals are nearly four times as likely as cisgender individuals to experience a mental health condition.
Personally, I have struggled with anxiety and depression for years, and I know that many of my LGBTQIA+ friends have faced similar challenges. It can be difficult to find supportive resources and mental health services that are sensitive to the unique needs of our community. Many mental health providers lack the training and cultural competence necessary to effectively work with LGBTQIA+ individuals, and this can lead to further barriers to care.
Despite these challenges, I know that seeking help and building a support system can make a significant difference in managing mental health issues. For me, finding a therapist who is affirming and knowledgeable about LGBTQIA+ issues has been life-changing. I have also found support in online communities and LGBTQIA+ organizations that provide resources and connections with others who understand the challenges we face.
However, I know that not everyone has access to these resources or feels comfortable seeking help. The stigma and discrimination we face can prevent us from accessing healthcare services and seeking the support we need. It is crucial that we work to create a society that is accepting and supportive of all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
This means increasing education and awareness about LGBTQIA+ experiences and mental health, as well as advocating for policies and programs that support our community. It also means challenging discrimination and prejudice whenever we see it, whether it is in our personal lives or in broader society.
In conclusion, mental health issues are prevalent in the LGBTQIA+ community due to discrimination and the lack of resources. Suicide is also a significant concern, with LGBTQIA+ individuals at a higher risk. However, seeking help and building a support system can make a significant difference in managing these challenges. It is up to all of us to create an accepting and supportive society where LGBTQIA+ individuals can thrive and access the resources they need to maintain good mental health.
Barbie Dream House Scholarship
It's time to unleash my creativity and start building my very own Barbie Dream House! The first thing I need to decide is where my dream house is located. Is it nestled in a bustling city, or is it tucked away in a tranquil countryside? Once I have the location sorted, it's time to start designing the exterior of the house.
My dream house should be a reflection of my personality, so I let my imagination run wild. Perhaps it has a pink façade with white shutters and a wrap-around porch, or maybe it's a modern glass house with sleek lines and a rooftop garden. Whatever your choice, make sure it's a home that Barbie would be proud to call her own.
Now that the exterior is sorted, it's time to focus on the interior. The first room I should design is the grand entrance hall. This space should set the tone for the rest of the house, so make sure it's grand and welcoming. A sweeping staircase, a crystal chandelier, and a marble floor would all be fabulous additions.
Next, it's time to start designing the bedrooms. Barbie needs a luxurious master suite, complete with a four-poster bed, a walk-in closet, and an en-suite bathroom. The guest bedrooms should be just as opulent, with plush bedding, fluffy pillows, and plenty of storage.
No dream house is complete without a fabulous kitchen. I made sure mine is fully equipped with all the latest appliances, including a state-of-the-art fridge, a gas range, and a dishwasher. Don't forget a large island for food prep and a cozy breakfast nook to enjoy a cup of coffee.
Last but not least, it's time to create the perfect entertainment space. A home theater with plush seating and a large screen is a must-have, as is a games room complete with a pool table and a mini-bar. Barbie needs to be able to entertain her guests in style!
My Barbie Dream House is now complete! It's a reflection of my style, creativity, and imagination. It's a place where Barbie and her friends can relax and have fun. Who knows, maybe one day you'll get to build your dream house in real life!
Jennifer Webb-Cook Gameplan Scholarship
A four-year degree was obtained by two-thirds of students who took out student loans. The typical student loan is $28,500. Compared to what my family and I are going through, these numbers seem low. My mother always encouraged us to have a good education and have an impact on society, thus I will soon be the first member of my family to attend college. However, as a result of borrowing, we now owe more than $60,000 in debt. Since dad abandoned us when we were still very little, our father is never there to assist us. However, this hasn't prevented me from daydreaming and imagining a better future for myself. My hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same. Even though I'm committed to achieving no matter what, these days it's getting more and more difficult because I have to save every penny and am virtually constantly concerned about money. I worry that I'll have to accept a low-paying job in order to survive and support my mother rather than pursue my ambition. But I don't want to delay my education and wait for my siblings' debt to be settled.
I don't want to postpone anything. It would be so much simpler for me to complete my education and make it in the world if I got a little financial assistance. Because of my diligence, commitment, excellent grades, and entrepreneurial spirit, I deserve this award. I swear I'll use this money wisely and keep up the good work I'm doing to improve the world. Your response is greatly anticipated by me. Receiving the scholarship means more to me than just getting money; it lets me know that people think I have the potential for the future of our society. I must fulfill my obligations to uphold that society's values and ensure that I contribute back to the neighborhood. I try my best to fully represent anything I stand for, so I'll do everything in my power to make everyone proud. I want to be recognized as an African American student, businessperson, engineer, and someone who can do anything. Because my father was interested in computers, my first professional objective is to become a computer engineer. I also want to start my own computer engineering company and be a successful businessman.
#Back2SchoolBold Scholarship
Establish a daily schedule and follow it. Put a finger down if you've ever woken up with less than 15 minutes to spare before leaving, leaving you with little to no time to prepare, gather your belongings, or eat breakfast. If you've ever been late, put a finger down again. I understand. The alarm occasionally doesn't sound. But have you ever considered how your entire day might be derailed by the stress brought on by being late or missing your homework?
Creating a regular regimen can help you stay focused and rested as you work through your course load. Depending on your grade level, school, extracurricular activities, and any other commitments you have during the day, your daily schedule will change (such as a part-time job).
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Ms. Susy’s Disney Character Scholarship
Simply put, Scar is the best-ever animated Disney villain. Be prepared (da dum dish) because I'm about to explain why. Their propensity to fail is one fundamental trait that many cinematic villains share. They devise a strategy and make an effort to assassinate the hero, but ultimately fail. No matter how clever they believe they are, something always goes wrong with their schemes. It appears in all movies, not just Disney ones. However, there are a few unusual instances where the bad guy succeeds. The wins they achieve, even if they are fleeting, have terrible repercussions for the hero. More importantly, the hero must deal with the villain's accomplishments even if they ultimately result in defeat. The villain still takes something that can be regarded as a lasting victory, regardless of how the hero triumphs. One of these villains is Scar, who became king of Pride Rock as a result of his offenses against the hero. That had been his ultimate aim from the start. He intended to overthrow Mufasa, his older brother, and usurp the throne for himself. The distinction between them and Scar is that they failed to achieve their goal, which is a common motivator for villains. Scar was successful in killing Mufasa, which led to the young Simba fleeing into a self-imposed exile. He was able to achieve his objectives thanks to his actions, and he received all he desired. He actually received it for a long time. Scar was having a good time as king while Simba developed into an adult lion and lived a carefree life with Timon and Pumbaa.
Yes, I am aware that his intention was to murder Simba, but at first, the tiny cub had no intention of usurping Scar for the crown. This made it possible for the malicious lion to apathetically govern the Pride Lands and even start his own family. The Lion King's concluding act demonstrated that Scar was a weak leader who was outclassed by Mufasa. He was more concerned with staking his claim to the kingship than with the welfare of the other lions. The Pride Lands almost became a true wasteland due to his terrible leadership. Even though that wasn't part of his strategy, he still managed to prevail.
Scar achieved and failed to be more compelling than any other in Disney films. He’s a lion with charm, and motivations, and voiced by Jeremy Irons.
Learner Geometry Scholarship
My experience with math study was, in a word, humble. I went into college thinking I knew practically everything, and when I left I thought I knew virtually nothing. Math has so many intricate applications in so many areas. The Melbourne University math students had to select a specialization (kind of like a major inside a major), as well as another set of subjects to pursue through to the final year, after taking a common core of first-year courses (shared with other science majors). There is Discrete Mathematics, which is my area of expertise, Probability, which I also studied in my final year, Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Operations Research, Mathematical Physics, and so forth. There simply isn't enough time for everyone to graduate with both a wide and a deep understanding of mathematics. It was also humiliating since I was no longer the math prodigy from high school; instead, I was simply another name in a lecture hall full of former math whizzes. When he informed throngs of arriving university students that "for the first time in your lives, half of you will be below average," Richard Feynmann was dead on. It restarted after the first year. Even if they didn't study math, students in these fields were likely majoring in math-intensive fields like economics, computer science, engineering, physics, and meteorology. By doing this, the lecturers let go of their reserve. The pace of the course material was accelerated, and we were expected to perform more challenging proofs. I had to learn to establish better study habits because I was unable to cruise any longer. We all developed into much more independent learners along the way, able to pick up a few books on a technical subject, read them cover to cover and understand the material for themselves. It's totally usual for someone to get a bachelor's degree in math (or a closely related subject) and then pursue graduate studies or employment in a field they had never previously studied. I believe that is the true benefit of earning a degree in a STEM field. As for my classmates, they have a reputation for being pompous about their own discipline of math or science in comparison to the others. However, I've discovered that this isn't the case among the folks I've encountered at work and at school. Most people believe that by selecting their "easiest" major or specialization over the "harder" subjects that other people study, they have cheated. The idea that math students are more reclusive holds some reality, but if you are outgoing, you will only befriend others who share your interests.
Act Locally Scholarship
The changes I want to see in America are a dedication to states' rights, a return to the rule of law, and an improvement in the standard of representation in government away from politics and toward the business of doing for America. The country has gone too far in the direction of vigilantism and terrorism becoming the new norms of law and order. We must remind our officials of the importance of the law and of equal justice for all citizens. After getting back on track, we can move on to smooth down the rough edges. In the American democracy, politics has taken the role of self-government, and the republican representative democracy has been corrupted into an endless cycle of partisanship. Government must forbid all politics and confine debate and campaigning to the private sphere. Governmental politics is advantageous to the parties and their hacks.
The federal government has beyond its jurisdiction and has become a tyrannical usurper of rights, a despotic pontiff of secular morality, supported by the power of office, and beholden to party politics. The way people view the use of plastics is what I would "change one thing" about the world if I could. The risks associated with the use of plastics have been identified by the entire world. However, despite this, people continue to use them and throw them out everywhere.
Plastic garbage remains in the soil and cannot degrade, posing numerous health risks. The tiny plastic fragments cause damage to marine life by ending up in landfills and oceans. The little pieces of plastic that make their way into the water cause hundreds of thousands of marine life to suffocate to death. I want to completely outlaw plastics and remove them from the planet's surface. Everyone wants to live in a community that is tidy, green, lively, and smells nice, regardless of where they fall on the environmental consciousness spectrum. (As a side note, funnel cake truly smells like my town.) Even if your home is green, what can you do to improve your town or city?
There are things you can do that are excellent for the environment, even better for your neighborhood, and fantastic for you. For instance, there is a bike-sharing scheme in my town where volunteers fix up bikes and rent them out for $25 per year. A bike for $25 is a great deal! By joining a food cooperative, you can acquire inexpensive, excellent organic food while also promoting local farmers. By starting a community garden, you not only give your neighborhood a unique green space, but you also get to socialize and spend time outside. Win-win situation! It all starts with you if you want to change the world. It involves escaping from feelings of fear, rage, anxiety, and sadness and entering the serenity, love, and joy that come with discovering your own worth. Having a warm bath or getting your nails done are not signs that you are loving yourself. It involves learning to accept responsibility for your emotions, to stop betraying yourself through self-criticism, addictions, and other people's faults, and to start treating oneself with love. You project your wrath outside of yourself when you forsake yourself, and this is what is driving the issues on our planet. You evaluate others when you judge yourself. When you feel inadequate internally, you project that outward, which leads to racism, misogyny, the need for control over others, and avarice. When someone is emotionally abandoning himself, they seeks external sources of fulfillment rather than learning that only love can satisfy and create joy.
V.C. Willis Foundation Scholarship
The greatest gift you can offer someone is education. Education has a variety of wide-ranging effects on communities, including a decrease in economic hardship, an increase in health, the closing of the gender gap, and economic growth. Education also informs people about a range of critical subjects that would help them later in life and with a career and equips people with the skills to communicate with others in a community. Education not only benefits the individual student, but it also significantly benefits communities. "Education is becoming one of the most significant factors to a person's success in today's society," the article "The Positive Impacts of Education" claims. Education is essential for success in every scenario, whether one is among the world's richest or among the poorest. Education is consequently essential for the development of communities. As for mentoring, tutoring, life skills training, coaching, and other components are frequently included in programs that also include mentoring. The long-term and immediate benefits of the supportive, healthy connections that are developed between mentors and mentees are numerous. Youth mentoring programs and tutoring programs share a similar goal of improving the child, however mentoring programs are considerably more involved and don't just concentrate on academics. Mentoring programs provide more of an emphasis on teaching life skills than academic knowledge, particularly in the context of education. In order to hold young people accountable, mentoring involves teaching them how to be invested in their education and future. Additionally, it aids in raising high school graduation rates, reducing high school dropout rates, and aiding adolescents in developing a more positive attitude about learning. Young mentoring programs assist in teaching appropriate behavioral skills and attributes that are important in daily life, in addition to assisting the youth in concentrating on their studies and preparing for further education. Young people who are mentored will gain knowledge and life skills, as well as a greater understanding of themselves, their goals in life, and a boost in confidence. It aids children in forming connections not only with peers their own age but also with adults in positions of power and senior citizens. Youth mentorship programs can assist young people in improving their home conduct in addition to their academic and social development. Youth who participate in mentorship programs typically have better relationships with their parents than they did previously. Even though it might not seem like much, meeting with a student or youngster a few times a month has a hugely positive effect on them. Mentors are role models for young people and assist bring about constructive change.
Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship
Every time someone asks how I'm doing, I lie and say, "Everything is fine." I was never comfortable sharing my depression with someone. People around me behave as though everything is ideal and that problems never arise. They react as if they don't understand English and view me as a retort as soon as I speak up and give my all.
It seems like a dam is breaking when I reveal my unedited feelings. Everyone is fleeing in complete confusion as the walls are crumbling and water is pouring through. I, therefore, kept it all to myself. To keep the dam from bursting, I kept the floodgates closed. I'm not a stranger to depression. I met her when I was a small child. My only refuge from the bullying I frequently experienced at school and at home was my mind. My only refuge was inside of my thoughts. It was only momentarily safe before the gloom rushed in.
Because the depressive ideas drove me from my head, I settled in with academics. My new safe havens were and still are books and mathematics. I managed to complete all of my high school mathematics credits by the end of my junior year of high school because I gave every mathematics subject I took my whole attention. My grandma was not able to see her only son graduate because she passed away unexpectedly when I was only thirteen years old. On graduation day, when I saw tens of thousands of women in the stance beaming with pride as their children received high school diplomas, I felt a little melancholy since none of those mothers were mine.
Nevertheless, I keep using my passion for mathematics to improve the world. As a future actuary, I will evaluate risk in an effort to minimize everyone's chance of suffering bad luck. I'll eventually start a foundation to support student organizations that promote mental wellbeing.
Mental well-being is important. I want to dedicate my efforts to aiding people who deal with it as someone who has experienced severe loss and abuse. Every person is unique and has unique mental health. So it only makes sense to deal with the situation cautiously and immediately.
For the time being, I assist folks who are struggling with mental health. As a part of the Black Student Association, I help and mentor my peers emotionally. At my school, there aren't many African Americans and my friends like sharing stories from their many walks of life. As a member of the First-Generation group, my clubmates and I are constantly discussing how to improve our campus and address societal problems. Students in the first-generation club may not receive as much support from their parents as other students because their parents did not go to college. Due to the fact that my mother was a single mother without a college degree who passed away and left me as a ward of the court, this club holds a very important place in my heart. I'm thankful for the group's emotional support, which is returned to me.
I'm grateful that my depression has given me the compassion to help those who are in need. I am aware that nothing is right. Because we are all human, I am aware that life is not perfect, but I will not pass judgment. Everybody bleeds crimson. The same amount of care and consideration must be given to everyone's mental health. Once everyone is aware of the issue and works together, treating mental illness is a community endeavor that is possible.
I would want to express my gratitude to the board of the Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship for allowing me to express my desire to make society a better place. I'm grateful.
Bill Kuhn Science Scholarship
A four-year degree was obtained by two-thirds of students who took out student loans. The typical student loan is $28,500. Compared to what my family and I are going through, these numbers seem low. My mother always encouraged us to have a good education and have an impact on society, thus I will soon be the first member of my family to attend college. However, as a result of borrowing, we now owe more than $60,000 in debt. Since dad abandoned us when we were still very little, our father is never there to assist us. However, this hasn't prevented me from daydreaming and imagining a better future for myself. My hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about. And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same. In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I watched legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people, not the accomplishments they are known for.
Craig Norrbom Baseball Scholarship
What would you do if your family forced you to consume a vile, slimy, squishy piece of octopus? or force you on a terrifying roller coaster while you're young. Seven? Or perhaps the worst one yet, forcing you to visit the most unsettling, unsettling haunted house attraction you've ever experienced? Despite the fact that there are numerous things I dislike. I enjoy hanging out with friends, participating in sports, and spending time with my family. I now have something to concentrate on outside school thanks to sports. I love playing baseball because it keeps me in shape and I enjoy being a member of a team. It is my main sport. I also participate in basketball, deck hockey, and football. I rarely participate in these sports with a team; instead, I compete alone. For example, when I'm sad, their humor cheers me up. They will always keep a secret from me and never lie to me. My pals and I frequently travel for leisure. For instance, we visited the mall, the cinema, and Kennywood. My buddies are ultimately my source of humor and dependability. My family has given me the freedom to explore new interests and locales. I'll use the trips my family and I took to Disneyland, Erie, and Niagara Falls as examples. My family also introduced me to sports. In fact, they introduced me to baseball. Every year, we also attend a family reunion where I get to visit cousins I haven't seen in a long. They also encourage me to try new foods and explore new locations. For instance, they forced me to enter a spooky mansion and made me eat octopus. All in all, my family has encouraged me to do new things and has taken me to new locations I've never been. Despite the fact that I have participated in sports, formed wonderful friendships, and spent a lot of time with family. I still have some tasks to accomplish. such as forging new friendships, taking up a new sport, or taking my family on a vacation to Hawaii. My goal is to become an MLB player as I become older.
In addition, I'll work to be the best version of myself for my colleagues, my friends, and my family. The pitcher is thought to be the team's most crucial defender. The team's most physically taxing position and the position with the most influence over the game is this one. In order to throw the ball where they intend, a pitcher must have exceptional control over it. Other factors include the thrill of a home run, the beauty of a double play, and the extraordinary skill required to catch a fly ball in the outfield. And forget about it if you are watching a live game! The ballpark's aesthetic appeal alone is priceless. However, there is no requirement that one enjoys baseball. It's one of the many beautiful and enjoyable aspects of the seemingly limitless range of human interests and activities. What matters is to enjoy what you love, whether it be baseball or anything else. Although Willie Mays is most known for "The Catch," his magnificent play at the Polo Grounds deserves all the praise since it also demonstrates a great deal more. It exemplifies the agility and effort he displayed while playing for the Giants for almost 20 years, producing a play of play that helped him earn 12 Gold Glove Awards and four times lead the National League in home runs and steals.
Yohannes Academic Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I watched legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people, not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates to a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
No You Did Not Win An Emi, But You Did Win This Scholarship
A four-year degree was obtained by two-thirds of students who took out student loans. The typical student loan is $28,500. Compared to what my family and I are going through, these numbers seem low. My mother always encouraged us to have a good education and have an impact on society, thus I will soon be the first member of my family to attend college. However, as a result of borrowing, we now owe more than $60,000 in debt. Since dad abandoned us when we were still very little, our father is never there to assist us. However, this hasn't prevented me from daydreaming and imagining a better future for myself. My hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about. And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same. In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, drawing, etc. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for. I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Stand and Yell Community Impact Scholarship
I developed a passion for childcare while I was a high school student. I volunteered at a summer camp for young kids over the break after my first semester, and I really enjoyed it. I relished the challenge of fostering the confidence and skill development of the kids in my care. A volunteer may be encouraged by actions like being given the "volunteer of the month" parking place or a nicer workspace. I appreciate being of service to others, making a difference in people's lives, and seeing the overall effects of my efforts. the abilities I acquired and helping others. I like helping others and getting involved. I enjoy having a purpose and having the opportunity to take action for the benefit of the community. Additionally, it can be beneficial to "promote" devoted volunteers by providing them a leadership position above other volunteers and perhaps even a title. Additionally, occasionally giving them something useful is never a bad idea. It is impossible to exaggerate the value of volunteering. Every time you decide to volunteer your time to aid a neighborhood cause, you're enhancing everyone's quality of life—including your own! Some of these challenges are health-related, while others could be enduring struggles brought on by financial difficulties. Community conflict can also result from other bad circumstances brought on by crimes, catastrophes, or changes in governmental policy. Volunteering allows you to perform acts of compassion that can improve the lives of people in your community who are dealing with dire circumstances. In addition to helping individuals who are now in need, supporting these causes enables volunteer organizations to appropriately prepare to help members of the community who may experience these challenges in the future. Given that our own friends and family members might one day face these awful challenges, it's crucial that we all contribute to making our community's residents' lives better by volunteering. Consider all the things you've learned in and out of the classroom over the course of your academic career. Bring your views and ideas from your community service to the classroom as you learn new volunteer opportunities. Numerous topics that are covered in your classrooms throughout the year have a direct bearing on a variety of problems that affect your neighborhood. These topics and others, such as history, civics, and economics, continue to have an impact on your neighborhood every day. Don't be hesitant to participate in class discussions as you investigate the numerous social causes you could support. Ask inquiries to find out more about the state of the world, and have the guts to share your own opinions and suggestions for improvement. Your teachers will take note and motivate you to keep participating in conversations and volunteer activities. Some people might even compose letters of recommendation for you in the future that emphasize your generosity and passion. High school students can have a significant impact on their communities by volunteering. You should, though, look for options other than those provided by your school's groups and clubs. Volunteering is a fantastic method to enhance your neighborhood and the lives of all the people who live there, but it's also a fantastic approach to acquiring essential abilities and qualities that make you stand out from the competition. Volunteering develops your character and broadens your perspective. Therefore, the benefit of volunteering to the community is equal to the benefit to your own future. High school students have the ability to impact global change. Join a rewarding and enjoyable volunteer program to make a long-lasting difference in the lives of people who most need it.
McAllen Emergency Room Student Scholarship
A four-year degree was obtained by two-thirds of students who took out student loans. The typical student loan is $28,500. Compared to what my family and I are going through, these numbers seem low. My mother always encouraged us to have a good education and have an impact on society, thus I will soon be the first member of my family to attend college. However, as a result of borrowing, we now owe more than $60,000 in debt. Since dad abandoned us when we were still very little, our father is never there to assist us. However, this hasn't prevented me from daydreaming and imagining a better future for myself. My hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about the results, and being confident becomes as easy as breathing. Even though I'm committed to achieving no matter what, these days it's getting more and more difficult because I have to save every penny and am virtually constantly concerned about money. I worry that I'll have to accept a low-paying job in order to survive and support my mother rather than pursue my ambition. But I don't want to delay my education and wait for my siblings' debt to be settled.
I don't want to postpone anything. It would be so much simpler for me to complete my education and make it in the world if I got a little financial assistance. Because of my diligence, commitment, excellent grades, and entrepreneurial spirit, I deserve this award. I swear I'll use this money wisely and keep up the good work I'm doing to improve the world. Your response is greatly anticipated by me. Receiving the scholarship means more to me than just getting money; it lets me know that people think I have the potential for the future of our society. I must fulfill my obligations to uphold that society's values and ensure that I contribute back to the neighborhood. I try my best to fully represent anything I stand for, so I'll do everything in my power to make everyone proud. I want to be recognized as an African American student, businessperson, engineer, and someone who can do anything. Because my father was interested in computers, my first professional objective is to become a computer engineer. I also want to start my own computer engineering company and be a successful businessman.
Trudgers Fund
My battle with addiction was quiet at first. At first, nobody paid attention, including me. As time went on, individuals closest to me started to notice and made gentle attempts to steer me in the right way. Although I wasn't precisely hostile, I did not heed their advice. My cautious progress toward destruction seemed to be an insufficient cause for concern. I didn't know I needed help until I came across something with a little more panache—a red sign that warned me that this route was killing me. I had a seizure at the park in the fall of 2019 due to an unintentional drug overdose, which made me realize that I needed assistance. I was fortunate to live, but I was equally fortunate for all that came after.
I started my stint in an outpatient program for substance dependency not long after that crucial day. With the help of the amazing people I met there, I completely changed my life. My route to addiction was sadly not unique. I had major mental health issues, such as anxiety and bipolar illness. I went to self-medication, largely with alcohol and marijuana, out of desperation for relief from symptoms I was unable to manage. The alcohol and drugs pretended to be a support system, relieving me and putting a smile on my face, but they were actually digging me deeper and deeper into trouble. I never once considered that each draw would intensify the madness or that each drink would worsen the despair. I was merely looking for relief in the end, but I was looking in the wrong places. I was able to find the comfort I was looking for, along with a complete life, via love, support, and human connection. The most fulfilling experience of my life was overcoming my addiction and mental health issues, but I would be lying if I claimed I did it alone. I only made it to the other side with the help and affection of my family, friends, and medical experts. I am eternally grateful to those who gave me a second chance at life, and I will dedicate the rest of my life to helping others. I'm in school to fulfill my dreams of becoming a certified therapist with the intention of assisting others who struggle with addiction and mood disorders. Although achieving this aim will take many years, I am nonetheless doing what I can to start paying back my debt of appreciation right now. I currently lead two support groups—one for mental illness, and the other for addiction, which I started myself. I also mentor young men who are brand-new to addiction recovery using my personal experience, guiding them in the same way that people who came before me guided me. I've discovered that there is no rush like changing people's lives, and no drug can match the pride and delight I had the first time I took a sponsee out to dinner to mark their one-month sober anniversary. When I asked my sponsee how it felt to be sober, their joy and success were contagious, and I will never forget that sight. I knew from that gaze that I had found my purpose in life. All at once, it served as justification, atonement, and purpose. My life was rescued through recovery, and I will work nonstop to demonstrate to those who are still in pain that the same is achievable for them. I'll accomplish this one day at a time, just like I did with sobriety.
William M. DeSantis Sr. Scholarship
If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that
come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at
something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next
few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now,
I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or
drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about
homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s
why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m
now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by
chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time
and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus
opportunities equates to a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and
consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little
successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy
away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about
the results and being confident becomes as easy as breathing.
Roger Boston Scholarship
I have chosen Texas Tech University for two main reasons. The first one is the Computer Engineering and Basketball program. I have a passion for working with hands-on technology, and checked every aspect I must learn, and I find your curriculum superior to other competing universities in the country. The second reason is your location. I have lived in Texas for four years now, I know the city well, like it a lot, especially the surrounding nature, and I can imagine living there for the next few years at least.
I wanted to study with the best. They top the national rankings of universities, many top-class professors teach at your place, and I know that a degree from your university means something in the field I desire to pursue and will open doors to interesting places once I earn it. I have the grades to apply for a place like Texas Tech University and see no reason I should not be admitted. I hope you will give me a chance to prove my motivation and readiness for studies soon.
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowledge and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days in high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ball player and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Larry D Parker Sr.’s Legacy Scholarship
I wanted to study with the best. They top the national rankings of universities, many top-class professors teach at your place, and I know that a degree from your university means something in the field I desire to pursue and will open doors to interesting places once I earn it. I have the grades to apply for a place like Texas Tech University and see no reason I should not be admitted. I hope you will give me a chance to prove my motivation and readiness for studies soon. I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowledge and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days in high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ball player and an engineer. In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Small Seed Big Flower Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my
hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from
measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and
never returned, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I
can do that” and selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had
dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling
stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or
action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about. And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same. In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch
legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and
goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for. I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still
putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that
come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as
something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next
few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now,
I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or
drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment. There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates to a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
Superfood Lover Scholarship
What constitutes a "superfood" is not precisely defined. On the other hand, Superfoods are nutrient powerhouses high in antioxidants, phytochemicals (plant compounds responsible for color and scent), vitamins, and minerals. The majority of superfoods are plant-based, however, fish and dairy products are also included.
Salmon, kale, açai berries, kefir, and almonds are just a few examples of popular superfoods. Because there is no precise definition of superfoods, any nutrient-dense meal is frequently categorized as one. Superfoods' high vitamin and mineral content can assist your body fight diseases and keeping you healthy. These foods, when included in a well-balanced diet, can help with heart health, weight loss, energy levels, and even the effects of aging. Many superfoods contain antioxidants that may help prevent cancer, while healthy fats may lower your risk of heart disease. Fiber, which is contained in many superfoods, can help avoid diabetes and digestive issues, while phytochemicals provide a wide range of health advantages, including lowering the risk of cardiovascular disease. Superfoods are also recognized for helping to protect your organs from pollutants, as well as lowering cholesterol, regulating metabolism, and reducing inflammation. While superfoods are beneficial to your health and provide numerous nutrients that you require on a daily basis, they do not constitute a healthy diet on their own. Eating too much of one type of food might harm your health by preventing you from getting all of the nutrients you require. As a result, superfoods should be supplemented rather than replaced in a well-balanced diet. "No single item can offer you all of the necessary vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants you require," says Meagan Ballard, an INTEGRIS dietician. "To acquire the health benefits our bodies require, it is critical to consume a wide variety of nutrient-rich meals." There's nothing wrong with consuming a meal that contains a significant amount of a specific vitamin or mineral that you require, but our bodies require a wide range of vitamins and minerals to function effectively, so don't rely on one superfood to meet your needs." Fruits, vegetables, lean protein, whole grains, legumes, and nuts should all be included in a well-balanced and healthy diet, with sodium, bad fats, and refined sugar intake limited. A balanced and nutritious diet, when paired with exercise and regular physical activity, can do wonders for your health. "Food IS medicine," as Ballard puts it.
1st Generation People Of Color Patrick Copney Memorial Music/Arts Scholarship
It wasn't always clear to me that I wanted to pursue a profession in art. I've always been creative and enjoy drawing, but I didn't know it might be a career for me until recently. Art was always considered as a pastime or something to do on the side, and I was constantly pushed to pursue something more traditional. Despite my enthusiasm for painting, I had a wide range of interests. I've dabbled in a variety of artistic fields throughout my life, from graffiti to portrait drawing, tattoos, photography, logo design, and shirt design, all as a hobby. It came down to two considerations for me while selecting what to do. One of them was the issue of remorse. I wondered if I would be sorry if I had not pursued a profession in art. And the answer was a resounding yes. Later in life, I'd look back and regret not attempting it. The second was about the importance of having a goal. What was my place in the world and how might I best contribute to it? I considered my current position as an analyst, as well as alternative science-related occupations that might be pursued in the future. Even if I was good at what I did, so were many others. My art, on the other hand, was more original and made me stand out. This inspired me to believe that in the world of art, I could have a greater effect and be more fulfilled. It was a no-brainer for me once I grasped these two factors.
Christian ‘Myles’ Pratt Foundation Fine Arts Scholarship
My mother, who is gorgeous and unbreakable, has had the greatest impact on my life. She has remained strong in the face of adversity and raised me to be tough and unyielding in a world that does not value someone who looks like me. My mother was born into a strict Haitian family and never had the opportunity to express herself or live the life she desired. Instead, my mother kept her head down and accompanied my father to America in search of a better life for our family. My earliest memories of my mum are of her putting on her work clothes. Despite my lack of affinity to these recollections, I recall her wearing a variety of uniforms throughout my life. My mother was always getting dressed to present us with the finest she could afford, whether it was nurse scrubs or housekeeping uniforms. She always pushed me to follow my aspirations and seize every opportunity that came my way throughout these times. My mother's eyes, on the other hand, began to dim as my eyes grew brighter. Now that I'm older, I see how my mother's light was dimmed by her various jobs and countless hours of hard work. She is underestimated as an immigrant woman and is continuously fighting for fair treatment. Until she broke down in front of me, she had never failed or blinked an eyelash in the face of everything life had thrown at her. My heart was broken when my superwoman exposed her kryptonite. My mother works really hard, and I believe it is only fair that I work just as hard to repay her for her efforts. I want to paint her a new universe with the art she taught me to appreciate. It's something I want to make for her, myself, and everyone who looks like me. To do this, I devised a plan for a clothing line devoted to social commentary. This looks at the mental health and treatment of people of color in order to talk about what we, the next generation, want to see in our futures. During my sophomore year, I acquired a passion for and a voice in this project. I plan to use my artistic abilities to help make this dream a reality. Not only would this brand enhance mothers' voices, but I believe it would also provide individuals of color the opportunity to illustrate and display their own. We are no longer looked down upon; instead, we have come together to demonstrate who we are. One design in this project, for example, was a t-shirt with an image of two different identities joined by their progress. Availability in a variety of vivid colors. While these people are on separate paths, they share the same beliefs and come together to learn more about one another. As a result, I want the images on our brand's merchandise to be authentic, meaningful, and reflective of the actual feelings of communities that deserve to be heard. My artistic ability is unique in terms of both technique and intent. I utilize lines to express ideas that are unique to my experiences. Recently, I made the decision to produce artworks that provoke thought about the importance of identity and being proud of who you are. To convey the power of black skin, I use a careful linework style supported by a variety of colors, textures, and mediums in these pieces. Sharing my story allows me to connect with and empower others. With each work, I create and develop a better understanding of myself while also assisting others in doing so.
Future Leaders in Technology Scholarship - College Award
A total of eight million metric tons have been produced. Every year, that much plastic is thrown into our oceans. This is the equivalent of 57,000 blue whales or 17.6 billion pounds in weight. Fast fashion, microplastics, and our society's rising habit of hyperconsumption are rapidly harming our oceans. We're ruining the ecosystems of yet-to-be-discovered species. The climate issue is being overlooked, but the consequences of our actions in the oceans will soon be felt when microplastics taint our food sources, our beaches become dumping sites, and our drinking water gets poisoned. I want to use my degrees in Computer Science and Robotic Engineering to aid with the design and manufacture of biomimetic AUVs (Autonomous Underwater Vehicles) that will help clean up our oceans and begin to reverse the effects of hyperconsumption. Biomimicry is becoming a more popular addition to the robotics world, and I truly feel it is the solution to protecting our seas. The robots might be able to do the following tasks: Rubbish collection: The robots will start a trash collecting routine. The bot would launch a net and start a lawnmower sequence in which it would move horizontally to collect rubbish. When the bags are full, the AUVs will tie off the net and transport it to a pre-programmed site where it will be appropriately disposed of.
Microplastics Collection: We can use robots to gather microplastics in a similar way to how rubbish is collected. The AUVs will contain filters that collect microplastics and may be emptied once they are full. Excess nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus are producing an algal surplus in our oceans as a result of pollution. When algae die, their breakdown consumes all of the oxygen in the water, leaving little for other species to survive, causing them to perish. The robots would detect nitrogen and phosphorus levels and, if they are high, destroy the algae, preventing the formation of another dead zone.
We'd be able to employ these AUVs for other research, such as data collection, thanks to biomimicry. The AUVs would be equipped with video cameras so that they could watch the ocean from afar. To keep track of it, the robots will need to be equipped with GPS. To assist with maintenance, the robot will use GPS. If there is a problem, the robot will be able to return to its launch point or create a new point in its system. Other creatures' species and the currents of our waters can be tracked using GPS to determine where pollution originates.
AUV/ROV mode: The robot would have the ability to transition between AUV and ROV modes. This will allow the robot to do activities such as research, clean-up, and tracking on its own, while also allowing it to be redirected and controlled by a scientist if study requirements alter. I've always been interested in computer science (particularly artificial intelligence) and robotics, and I feel that my concept can assist save our oceans. I intend to undertake research and work on writing the code and design aspects required to bring my idea to reality while pursuing my degree. I want to make a difference in the world, and I know how to achieve it using Computer Science and Robotics.
Snap Finance “Funding the Future” Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates to a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about the results and being confident becomes as easy as breathing.
Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
I turned the pages of my customized book, which I'd turned into a creative outlet for my feelings. A wilted flower with torn petals was placed on a page blacked out except for a huddled youngster, cut-out letters spelling the word "fat," and a wilted flower with torn petals. I was suddenly transported back to a moment when I was insecure and ashamed. A period of haphazardly following the voice inside my head in the hopes of losing a few pounds...
I was angry at the world, at everyone, and at myself when I was originally diagnosed with major depressive disorder and anorexia nervosa. Hot rage flowed through my veins every time I met with yet another psychiatrist, therapist, or nutritionist. Underneath my skin, I felt compelled to shove them away. I yelled, screamed, and cried. It wasn't even close to being equitable. Why am I here?
But before long, I'd made up my mind. That voice in my head would never again be able to control me.
I took my anger and turned it into something positive: motivation. I resisted every whisper inside my head to diet, damage myself, and give up on life with the aid of my loved ones. I persisted and endured even though the voice yelled at me not to. The road to rehabilitation was not easy. I tripped, fell, and stumbled along the road, but I always got back up. I was injured and shaken, but I was determined to face the next challenge. I developed great ties with individuals around me as I discovered I was not alone in my struggle with mental health. Every day, my parents drove an hour to see me in the hospital and remind me that they were there for me. My buddies phoned me on a daily basis to cheer me up and keep me informed about what was going on in our middle school. My teachers took time out of their busy schedules to make sure I was up to date on my assignments. My admiration and gratitude for my support system developed as my relationships grew stronger.
My diagnosis was six years ago, and I am no longer the fearful, insecure little girl I used to be. I've worked really hard to get to where I am now. At parties, someone who eats cake. Who goes to the pool in a bikini? Who is it that takes pictures with her friends? I've evolved into someone who values herself and is willing to put herself out there.
I recognize that I will never be able to make up for the years I missed due to my mental illness, but I can help others who are facing similar difficulties. My drive to help individuals suffering from mental health concerns only grew greater as my emotions of worthlessness and hopelessness began to fade. I used social media to tell my story with the aim of eradicating stigma and boosting awareness. Anyone who came out to me was advised to demonstrate to others that things can and will improve. They, too, could recover if I could.
My ordeal has strengthened my resolve to continue to exhibit support throughout my undergraduate career. I want to continue to raise awareness and advocate for more funding at Texas Tech University.
Destinie’s Dollars for Degrees Scholarship
Have faith in them. It takes a leap of faith to enroll in college classes for the first time, or to return to college after a long hiatus. When your loved one has doubts, believing in and vocalizing support in their potential to achieve as a student can assist raise their confidence. Become a motivator. Encourage others in person, by text, email, or even social media! "You can do it!" or "I'm so proud of you!" or "Thanks for working so hard!" may seem insignificant, but if you encourage your loved one frequently and passionately, they will have no questions about your want to see them succeed. Make a big deal out of anniversaries. A toast to your loved one's achievement as another semester comes to a close! Give a hug, a high-five, or a cupcake to someone who has aced a test. Take part in the fun. With each passing milestone, your loved one moves closer to receiving a college diploma, which should be cause for celebration. Allow yourself to be inspired. It's motivating to see someone you care about overcome difficulties, challenges, or uncertainties on their way to achieving a goal. Returning to school is difficult, but it is only temporary. A degree lasts a lifetime.
Jacob Daniel Dumas Memorial Scholarship
STEM education equips students with skills that make them more employable and prepared to fulfill current labor demands. It includes a wide range of experiences and abilities. Each STEM component contributes to a well-rounded education in its own way. Science provides students with a thorough awareness of the world around them. It assists them in improving their research and critical thinking skills. Technology educates young people to operate in a world where high-tech advancements are commonplace. Engineering allows students to improve their problem-solving abilities and apply what they've learned to new tasks. When it comes to building solutions, mathematics allows people to assess data, eliminate errors, and make conscious decisions. STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education brings these disciplines together into a unified structure. As a result, it equips professionals to improve society through innovation and long-term solutions. Along with foundational disciplines, the STEM approach to education develops creativity and divergent thinking. It encourages and motivates young people to develop new technology and concepts. Students benefit from inquiry-based coursework because they focus on practice and innovation. STEM education helps students understand topics and encourages them to apply what they've learned. To keep it simple, its goal can be summed up in two words: discovery and experience. In a risk-free setting, students are free to put what they've learned into practice and welcome failures. Project-based learning and problem-solving assist students in developing a unique worldview. Its foundation is built on curiosity and adaptability, which prepares students to respond to real-world issues. STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education prepares the world for the future. It is built on the collaboration and teamwork of specialists from many fields. You do not need to be an expert in every area as a STEM student. Rather, you develop a mindset that allows you to become a member of a highly qualified, collaborative workforce. Productivity, job satisfaction, and profitability all rise when people work together. ur society will change as a result of the active participation of specialists from many professions. STEM education teaches students how to communicate effectively across disciplines. Scientists conduct research and experimentation, then share their findings with the rest of the team. Experts in technology supply tools to help the team function more efficiently. Engineers assist in the resolution of problems by designing and operating change-enabling platforms. Mathematicians examine data in order to identify errors and produce accurate calculations. Our world is always evolving. Communication and collaboration are the only ways to prepare for its challenges. Collaborative experience also contributes to STEM education's broadening influence. We may promote our beliefs and strive toward a common goal by collaborating with local professionals and worldwide partners. We benefit communities by providing new educational and career possibilities in this way. Only by combining our knowledge and talents can we have such wide access to a world-class experience.
Mental Health Matters Scholarship
The role of a community leader is to collaborate with community members rather than solve all of the community's problems. Community leaders motivate and guide others, as well as assist in problem-solving and decision-making processes and innovate for the greater good of the community. Integrity: For others to trust you, they need to know that you do what you say and are trustworthy. People will likely follow and participate with you on your goals and projects if they trust you.
Courage: Leadership is full of challenges, including taking risks and demonstrating the right route to others. Face the challenge of speaking the truth, even if it is unpopular.
Commit to a task when you sign up for it, no matter how difficult it may be. If necessary, seek assistance or devise techniques to make it more manageable. Your dedication can serve as an example for others in your community. People will appreciate and follow you if you show concern for others and share your worries about community members and local issues. The stronger your ability to care for people, the more trust and partnership you will gain from others in the community.
Prepare for change with creativity and adaptability. Develop alternate ideas and fresh solutions.
Michael J. Burns Military Children Scholarship
As leaders, we must "invest" in our Army, specifically in the development of the next generation of great leaders who will lead our Army into the future. This cycle of leadership development begins early in our careers when we pick at least one excellent leader we want to emulate and eventually allow them to become our mentor. Over time, we evolve as leaders capable of leading other Soldiers as a result of our training, education, and experience. We all know that our NCO Education System does not provide us with everything we need to know about leadership, therefore we frequently question and seek advice from our mentors on how to effectively manage and develop our own Soldiers. Understanding the Army's definition of mentorship is also crucial to understanding mentorship. Army Regulation 600-100, Army Profession and Leadership Policy, states that "Mentorship is a voluntary developmental relationship characterized by mutual trust and respect between a person of greater experience and a person of lower experience. Mentorship focuses on voluntary mentoring that extends beyond chain of command ties and happens when a mentor provides advise and counsel to a mentee over time. Mentorship has a positive impact on both personal and professional growth." It takes more than leadership to become a mentor. You must be a leader to be a mentor, whether official or informal, but you may not be a mentor just because you are a leader. The desire of a Soldier to follow in your footsteps is decided by your performance as a leader and the assistance and counsel you provide. Our development is influenced by human dynamics. We naturally want to follow and mimic those persons we perceive as great leaders who will steer us in the correct way and who we see as successful as we grow and learn during our military careers.
Dr. Rajesh Aggarwal Scholarship for Scientific Studies
Over the last decade, science education has gradually introduced a variety of interactive and mobile technologies that are now widely employed in scientific research as well as everyday activities. The introduction of interactive technology into science classrooms has brought up new possibilities and problems in the creation of learning situations that foster social creativity in all students. Educational literature also contains several review studies on the development of creativity in science education (Hadzigeorgiou et al., 2012). However, few review studies examine pedagogical variables that can be linked with technological affordances to support and coordinate collaborative and creative processes in science education for all students. This scoping review intends to fill this research gap by providing fresh and valuable pedagogical insights into building technology-enhanced science projects that can help students develop co-creative processes and, as a result, equip all students with key modern skills. As a result, this educational expertise would help to reduce student differences and increase their chances of becoming engaged and creative thinkers. Our goal with this scoping study is to provide an overview of work on this emerging topic. This is not a systematic review of the literature or a meta-analysis. Systematic reviews (O'Brien et al., 2010) address specific questions using well-defined procedures to assess and discuss study quality. The goal of a scoping review (Arksey and O'Malley, 2005; Levac et al., 2010) is to investigate and summarize a variety of evidence, presenting various results and relationships to show the breadth, depth, and originality of the aforementioned field of study. As a result, the current study establishes links between creativity, technology, and collaboration in science education, which may be used to promote future research and analysis with various goals and designs (Levac et al., 2010; Kitchenham et al., 2015). Students in elementary and secondary education (compulsory education: 6–18 years old), as well as science teacher education, were studied. This study looks at recent studies from the last ten years, a decade that saw a significant increase in the use of web 2.0 technologies in science classrooms. O'Reilly (2004) first invented the term "Web 2.0" in 2004 to describe a set of technologies (such as blogs, wikis, and web-based environments) that encouraged user collaboration and information sharing. However, according to Scopus, the number of studies showing the incorporation of these kinds of technology in science education did not increase until 2008, which underlines the interest in focusing the current study on the last decade.
Francis “Slip” Madigan Scholarship
My parents were never given the opportunity to further their education after high school. They were never given the opportunity to demonstrate their full potential and positively impact the world. It's difficult for me to be young and witness my parent's struggle. It's difficult to watch people you care about struggle and feel powerless to help them.
But then I understood there was something I could do about it. I am capable of receiving good grades in school. Throughout high school, I am able to take college-level courses. I can get my bachelor's degree in Business Entrepreneurship from a four-year university. As a freshman, it was my mental process.
As a Senior, I've transformed my "I can" into "I did."
Throughout school, I received good grades. I did, however, enroll in college-level classes. I'll graduate from high school with 17 college credits under my belt. I DID get accepted into a four-year institution, and in four years, I want to be able to claim that I DID receive my bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering. Nothing would make me happier than being able to look after my parents the way they have always looked after me, and nothing would make me feel better about myself than being able to say I accomplished it.
Winning this scholarship will help me since it will allow me to cover college financial concerns that may prevent me from pursuing my professional goals. Being less concerned about college expenses will help me to concentrate more in class and gain the credits rather than worried about how I'll pay for the class.
Because there are so many different classes, even book fees will mount up over time. The ability to use this scholarship to pay for books that are required for a certain class will be extremely beneficial, especially for students who have a number of classes to take.
Future Leaders in Technology Scholarship - High School Award
My first non-textbook use of math was a few lines of C++ code that created gorgeous fractal patterns and overlays when I was in sixth grade. "It's lovely!" I screamed, "but I'm not allowed to touch it!" I broke open our old laptop one day and discovered a complex network of small circuits as well as shiny green papers scrawled with silver specks. My brother described how the motherboard's minuscule switches generate 0s and 1s to perform amazing tasks. “Oh! So the motherboard is the heart and the laptop is the flesh? He said, "Yes!" I was ecstatic to witness how a small, tactile chip can bring a powerful machine to life. I initially used coding in the real world by teaching SQL and GoogleSuite to three female housekeepers. Two are now database managers, and one recalls how she uses GoogleSheets to keep track of the crops she grows and the fertilizers she uses on her farm. I was surprised by how a few lines of code could empower underprivileged women and alter their life in a patriarchal environment, seeing her eyes glitter with excitement when her programs ran successfully. As a result, I'm compelled to pursue a degree in computer engineering. My goal as an engineer is to create intelligent AI systems that assist farmers in making rational decisions to enhance agriculture while maintaining environmental holiness and ethical standards.
I want to learn about circuits, regression models, sensors, and how they work in practice. The vast range of AI specialties will educate me on how to apply AI to data to develop solutions to fundamental causes including cost and risk estimation, crop production improvement, and waste minimization. The 'Mathematical Programming class will teach me how to optimize systems of equations, which will be useful when creating AI algorithms. I wish to pursue research in an interdisciplinary manner, with the freedom to investigate many linkages between STEM and the humanities. I want to work in horticulture on vineyard harvesting using soft bio-robots. I'm looking forward to collaborating with her through the Cornell Initiative for Digital Agriculture to deploy Deep Learning algorithms in bio-robots that use spatial statistics for real-time yield forecasts and determining which genes will produce a healthier plant. I want to create long-term irrigation systems that will meet agricultural and drinkable water needs in drought-prone locations around the world.
I've always been interested in proactively solving ethical and privacy challenges in big data as a responsible developer. I'll go deeper into psychology and use information ethics, law, and politics to contextualize my engineering work.
My biggest commitment as an engineer is to humanity, whether I'm building a novel algorithm or developing disaster-resilient irrigation systems globally. As a result, I'll immerse myself in the transformative potential of simple lines of code.
Marcarelli Community Spirit Scholarship
I wanted to study with the best. They top the national rankings of universities, many top-class professors teach at your place, and I know that a degree from your university means something in the field I desire to pursue and will open doors to interesting places once I earn it. I have the grades to apply for a place like Texas Tech University and see no reason I should not be admitted. I hope you will give me a chance to prove my motivation and readiness for studies soon.
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowledge and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days in high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ball player and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Ron Dennis Memorial Scholarship for the Trades
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowledge and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days in high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ball player and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Grant Woolard Memorial Scholarship
I plan to graduate from Towson University with a Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science in the near future. Being a Resident Assistant (RA) at Towson's Grace Life Collegiate will help me grow into the man I want to be. I plan to begin my Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) in the near future. With my degree, I plan to work as a physical therapist and eventually open a community center named "Blaise's World." "Blaise Physical Therapy Clinic" and "Blaise Gym" will be part of Blaise's World. My ambition is to establish a healthy environment in which people can find physical and spiritual nourishment. Young adults will be able to exercise and get physical, educational, and spiritual assistance at this community facility. A mentorship program for people under the age of 18 will help attain this goal. Mentees who meet with their mentor at least twice a month and have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better will earn free gym access and discounts. I'll also utilize the money from the gym memberships to sponsor scholarships. Finally, I will ensure that Blaise's World has a cheerful atmosphere. To accomplish this, I want to post bible verses on all of the facility's walls, particularly Philippians 4:6 (NLT), which says, "Don't worry about anything; instead, pray about everything." Tell God what you need and express gratitude for everything he has done." Overall, Blaise's World will provide compassionate care and spiritual support to patients throughout their service.
North Carolina Youth Equine Service Scholarship
When you volunteer for a community in need, you quickly learn that everyone has a story to tell about themselves and how they got to where they are. While it's vital to remember that everyone has their own story to tell, it's also critical to respect, appreciate, and take the time to learn about that story. Recognizing everyone's distinct situations and stories, whether helping at a nursing home, soup kitchen, or homeless shelter, makes for a more full and gratifying volunteer experience. Okay, so painting a mural, pulling weeds, or donating clothes may not seem like much, but with the right mindset, these small actions can be seen to have far-reaching implications. Think of it like this: painting a mural and pulling weeds contributes to the overall beautification of a community while donating clothes might mean keeping someone warm for the winter. As a volunteer, you come to the understanding that simple actions can have a big impact. If you've ever volunteered overseas or in a different community, you've definitely noticed that smiling is a global language. A simple grin can communicate that you care across linguistic, cultural, economic, and other boundaries. If in doubt, show your dazzling whites. Volunteering makes you appreciate what you have in life, and assisting people in need serves as a constant reminder of what really important in life, such as family, friends, and health. It's not unusual for volunteers to have a new perspective on their own lives, perhaps noticing the simple things or situations that bring them delight. You never stop learning as a volunteer. Volunteering allows you to learn new skills, discover new hobbies, and get new perspectives on yourself and the world around you. Volunteering can help you learn more about diverse towns, organizations, and fields, as well as yourself. Putting aside the fact that doing good has been scientifically demonstrated to lead to additional good deeds, volunteering is an unforgettable experience. The gratification that comes from assisting another person, the satisfaction that comes from knowing you've made a difference, and the good old fun factor are just a few reasons why doing anything once is never enough.
Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship
Is a grin a real reflection of one's feelings, or is it a mask that one dons at the drop of a hat? My smile was the latter throughout the sophomore year; it simply told the story of what I wanted people to see. My contradictory thoughts of knowing I could do better yet being complacent in my status, my desperation to be above average in school, and anxiety about my future were all hidden behind a grin. I felt a load on my back as each day passed. The weight was exacerbated by the components of my own identity: male, black, attending a small school and dealing with imposter syndrome on a regular basis. I quickly discovered I could turn these "blanks" into ammunition. For my neighborhood, my house, my school, and the lovely children I tutor at my church. During my junior year, I resolved to seek help and improve. I realized I had two options: get up or continue to wallow in my grief. When other people smile at me, I know I want to respond with a real smile rather than a fake grin. I learned about the significant gaps in healthcare, particularly in mental health, through Harvard Medical School's Health Professions Recruitment & Exposure Program (HPREP). It was the first time I was immersed in a sea of peers with diverse backgrounds, some of which echoed my own: I finally realized that my lack of privilege is not a hindrance or a barrier to my achievement and that doctors are not the only ones who can work to improve other people's lives. It was eye-opening and instructive to be around people who looked like me and came from various backgrounds while doing what I wanted to do. This life-changing encounter aided my transformation. I become more conscious of my environment and talents. I wanted to keep using what I'd learned to make a difference. I wondered how I might add to the reckoning of inequities in healthcare and the stigmatization of mental health in a world where I had been restricted to my bedroom since March 2020. I decided to start with what I'm familiar with: social media and my personal contacts. I realized that the greatest way to get to people's hearts was to start with those I knew. On Instagram, I began to share more posts on social issues and mental health, and my following rose. I'll keep using those methods to raise awareness. The inequalities exposed in healthcare, immigration, and basic human rights reminded me why I want to contribute to making the world a more just place for everyone, especially the most vulnerable.
Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Mikey Taylor Memorial Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Dylan's Journey Memorial Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Heather Payne Memorial Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays or coping with losses, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Healthy Living Scholarship
Being healthy does not just mean being physically fit; it also requires being intellectually and emotionally well. Healthy living should be a part of your daily routine. Chronic diseases and long-term illnesses can be avoided by leading a healthy lifestyle. Self-esteem and self-image are aided by feeling good about yourself and taking care of your health. Maintain a healthy lifestyle by following your body's instructions. A positive attitude can increase your vitality, and inner strength, inspire others and give you the courage to face challenging problems. Exercises for managing and reducing peripheral neuropathy symptoms include aerobic, flexibility, strength training, and balancing. To avoid many diseases, including PN, a good diet is frequently the first line of defense.
A Dog Changed My Life Scholarship
Perhaps not in the Lassie sense, but in the emotional sense. As someone who suffers from anxiety, I can attest to the fact that Jackie, my dog, is my personal therapist. While I strongly advise seeking medical care from a licensed professional, animals appear to have healing qualities when it comes to making you feel more human. There are numerous viral videos and anecdotes on the internet about pets who help their owners cope with Asperger's attacks, breakdowns, and sadness. It can be incredibly healing to have someone there who can't speak to you in words but will always be there for you. Affection comes in many ways, and the unconditional love you receive from your pet is one of them. They don't mind if you have a poor hair day or are beginning to show signs of aging. They may not be in your life for the rest of it, but they will leave an indelible stamp on your heart. Many lessons are taught to us by our pets, including responsibility and compassion. They may also teach us how to be present at the moment, deal with anger, play, be loyal, and love honestly and fully. Finally, these teachings assist us in becoming better individuals. Walking your dog or taking them to a park is a terrific opportunity to meet new people and strike up a discussion. I occasionally walk shelter dogs, and when I do, I frequently find myself conversing with other dog owners at the dog park. Aside from that, I get to play with their dogs, which is always a plus! Even 'at-home' dogs can improve your social life. Having a pet is a terrific way to start a conversation, and who doesn't enjoy looking at animal pictures?
Pet Lover Scholarship
Perhaps not in the Lassie sense, but in the emotional sense. As someone who suffers from anxiety, I can attest to the fact that Sphinx, my cat, is my personal therapist. While I strongly advise seeking medical care from a licensed professional, animals appear to have healing qualities when it comes to making you feel more human. There are numerous viral videos and anecdotes on the internet about pets who help their owners cope with Asperger's attacks, breakdowns, and sadness. It can be incredibly healing to have someone there who can't speak to you in words but will always be there for you. Affection comes in many ways, and the unconditional love you receive from your pet is one of them. They don't mind if you have a poor hair day or are beginning to show signs of aging. They may not be in your life for the rest of it, but they will leave an indelible stamp on your heart. Many lessons are taught to us by our pets, including responsibility and compassion. They may also teach us how to be present at the moment, deal with anger, play, be loyal, and love honestly and fully. Finally, these teachings assist us in becoming better individuals. Walking your dog or taking them to a park is a terrific opportunity to meet new people and strike up a discussion. I occasionally walk shelter dogs, and when I do, I frequently find myself conversing with other dog owners at the dog park. Aside from that, I get to play with their dogs, which is always a plus! Even 'at-home' dogs can improve your social life. Having a pet is a terrific way to start a conversation, and who doesn't enjoy looking at animal pictures?
M.H.M.A Black Excellence Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Chris Jackson Computer Science Education Scholarship
I have chosen Texas Tech University for two main reasons. The first one is the Computer Engineering and Basketball program. I have a passion for working with hands-on technology, checked every aspect I must learn, and I find your curriculum superior to other competing universities in the country. The second reason is your location. I have lived in Texas for four years now, I know the city well, like it a lot, especially the surrounding nature, and I can imagine living there for the next few years at least.
I wanted to study with the best. They top the national rankings of universities, many top-class professors teach at your place, and I know that a degree from your university means something in the field I desire to pursue and will open doors to interesting places once I earn it. I have the grades to apply for a place like Texas Tech University and see no reason I should not be admitted. I hope you will give me a chance to prove my motivation and readiness for studies soon.
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowledge and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days in high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ballplayer and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Dashanna K. McNeil Memorial Scholarship
I came from a family that places a high priority on personal integrity, honesty, and compassion. I grew up in a little church in Sandy Springs, and every summer I eagerly anticipated mission trips to other parts of the country. I discovered my passion for nursing after experiencing the indescribable satisfaction that comes from giving back to people who are less fortunate. I wished to be the one thing that brought a smile to people's faces through what could be the most trying time of their life. My experience of nurse anesthesia was minimal until I was assigned to the operating room for a triple coronary artery bypass graft on a clinical day in nursing school.
With the nurse anesthetist at my side, I was positioned at the head of the bed and given a stool. Imagine a tiny nursing student dressed in white scrubs, standing on her tiptoes to gaze through the plastic screen. I was enthralled by the CRNA's explanations of what he was doing to keep the patient stable. Then I was able to observe the heart stop in the surgeon's hands as he prepared to start the cardiopulmonary bypass machine. I started crying since that was the most strange experience of my life. Everything appeared spectacular in nursing school, but this was different. I feel privileged to be a part of such knowledge and experience. I saw a human heart cease beating while a machine on the other side of the room continued to pump the patient's blood throughout his body. What struck me the most was the nurse anesthetist who seemed to be working in the background to keep the patient hemodynamically stable. I decided to pursue a career as a CRNA after that. A nurse anesthetist, in my opinion, is the unsung hero of the operating room, not only keeping patients hemodynamically stable during procedures but also meticulously monitoring them to avoid complications. With my advanced degree in nursing anesthesia, I hope to accomplish a lot. Short-term goals after graduation include accepting a job offer in a level one trauma center where I can gain experience and become a well-rounded CRNA. Joining an organization like Heart Care International is a long-term ambition, and possibly the most essential goal for me. This nonprofit helps children in underdeveloped nations receive life-saving heart surgery. I developed my passion for serving others through mission work, and it would bring me great delight to be able to give back while working in my dream job.
Pro-Life Advocates Scholarship
My parents instilled in me the value of life from an early age. There is no doubt that life begins with conception and concludes with natural death. However, mainstream media has taught me that I cannot be a feminist and a pro-lifer at the same time. As I've delved more into my views and education as a pro-life champion, I've realized that I can be a zealous and passionate advocate for both.
I have firsthand knowledge of how badly society treats women. It's difficult to accept my femininity and be happy with who I am after being cat-called and bullied into disliking feminine features that I discovered in myself. Feminism is vital to me in this way. I believe that advocating for women's rights is critical. I feel incredibly proud to be a woman. My views on abortion, on the other hand, go counter to the modern feminist movement. Abortion is central to their ideology, and I felt like an imposter in the feminist movement for a long time. I then began to consider why women are so remarkable. They are in the sense that their very being is proof of God's beauty, love, and tenderness.
They do an excellent job of emulating the Father's creative character. Abortion is in direct opposition to women's nature since they nourish life in their own wombs. It kills and destroys. Abortion is touted as a life-saving procedure for women, yet I've seen it wreck lives. The Sisters of Life, a group of nuns who devote their lives to assisting pregnant women, also assist women who have undergone abortions. All of these ladies are deeply regretful of their abortions and find it difficult to forgive themselves. Women frequently have no idea what they're doing when they have an abortion, but when they do, the consequences are devastating. Imagine having to live with the knowledge that you murdered your child.
Women who had abortions were twice as likely to commit suicide as women who had given birth, according to a research titled "Maternal Suicide in Italy." These findings have been replicated in Finland and the United States. Abortion is undeniably harmful to women. The pro-life movement places a high value on education. I educated myself on the matter and assisted my high school in becoming more knowledgeable about the pro-life cause. When I was in high school, I joined a pro-life organization and helped raise funds for pregnant women. Diapers, baby clothes, and food are all needed for amazing organizations like the Malta House, which assists pregnant mothers in need.
I brought in pro-life speakers during my high school years to assist educate students about the movement and what they can do to aid. I volunteered for the Sisters of Life for a long time. I understood that my contribution helped them focus more on their objective rather than the numerous petty jobs that would eat up their time, even though I was given small tedious tasks like cleaning their retreat house.
I identify as a pro-life feminist. I've discovered that I can fight for both the unborn and women's rights at the same time. Abortion harms women, therefore it is critical to funding organizations that assist and heal women in order to foster a culture of life.
Sammy Ochoa Memorial Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Shawn’s Mental Health Resources Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Second Chance Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Grandmaster Nam K Hyong Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates to a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about the results and being confident becomes as easy as breathing.
Scorenavigator Financial Literacy Scholarship
One of the most important things you can do to live a healthy, happy, and secure life is to learn fundamental personal financial skills. Your level of knowledge about budgeting, saving, debt, and investing will have an impact on every aspect of your life and can be the difference between wealth and poverty.
Only 17 states mandate students to take a high school course in personal finance, despite the importance of these essential life skills. Geometry, Art, Latin, and Home Economics are all subjects taught in high school, and they are all important to know. But how often do you need to compute the area of a trapezoid on a daily basis? Personal finance is a life skill that should be taught in schools.
At the age of 18, children are pushed into a world where their financial knowledge and money management skills will have a direct impact on every step they take from graduation to retirement. Finances play a significant role in all of these life events, including choosing a career, purchasing your first home, getting married, and having children. Finance is a part of our everyday lives, not just the significant ones. Every day, we are faced with financial decisions, whether it is where we eat, what we buy, traveling, going out with friends, or negotiating rates. Young adults lack the experience and education necessary to make these important decisions. Many people believe that more should be done in schools to help pupils gain a head start when it comes to financial education. According to a recent Credit Karma/Qualtrics poll, 63 percent of respondents believe personal finance should be taught in schools. Despite the fact that over two-thirds of Americans agree on the necessity of money in our schools, respondents were split on when it should be implemented. Adults' finances are naturally one of the most stressful aspects of their lives. Even the wealthiest people have had financial difficulties at some point in their lives. Debt and/or a lack of funds can make life extremely difficult for a person. It isn't merely a source of daily worry. Divorce, bad health, depression, and bankruptcy are all possible outcomes of financial difficulties. Moreover half of the millennials (51%) believe their lack of personal finance knowledge is preventing them from progressing financially, compared to just 43% of Gen Z and 26% of Gen X and older respondents. And they are correct: it is preventing them from reaching their greatest potential. The benefits of having a financial education are apparent, including:
Encourages people to save money. Consider what would happen if your child graduated from college and immediately began saving for their future. Consider what would happen if we all did.
Gourmet Foods International Culinary Scholarship
Preparing food isn't just about providing sustenance or assisting people in enjoying what they eat (though those are both valid reasons), it's also about sharing art with others. Your plate presentation is an art form in and of itself, something that your customers will appreciate. Then there's the way you combine fragrances and tastes to elicit various emotions, similar to how paintings employ colors and structure to elicit various emotions. You'll learn to appreciate food as an art form if you study culinary arts. As a result, you'll put more effort into the food you prepare, and you'll maybe get greater satisfaction from watching clients appreciate it. Food and culture are inextricably linked. Consider all of the varied delicacies accessible throughout the world, as well as how family recipes are frequently passed down from one generation to the next. You'll learn how different cultures produced various cuisines by studying culinary arts. This can help you gain a better understanding of diverse cultures, which will help you develop empathy for people in general. By including various products or culinary techniques utilized by different countries in your dishes, you may share your knowledge of different cultures with your consumers, thereby helping to foster an appreciation for varied types of cooking. This is a fantastic method to inspire people to try new things, especially if they haven't been exposed to other cultures before. Nutrition will be taught in good culinary arts programs. In order to promote nutrition to their clients, many chefs these days have highlighted the significance of making great foods that are also healthful. It's why so many eateries now offer vegan options. Sustainability and environmental responsibility are also practices at some restaurants, such as farm-to-table restaurants. They raise awareness for such essential issues among their clients by becoming farm-to-table. One of the benefits of attending culinary school rather than working your way up at a local restaurant is that you may be able to seek chef opportunities all around the world with a culinary arts degree. Not only will touring the world give you some eye-opening events that will help shape your perspective on life and eating, but you'll also be able to share your unique experiences with the people you encounter along the way. Instead of learning from a single chef at a restaurant, you'll be taught by a group of culinary pros, each with their own set of experiences and skills to contribute. This gives you a more well-rounded perspective on the culinary arts, which will benefit your profession. Culinary arts can help you broaden your horizons in a variety of ways. It will not only assist you in becoming a professional chef, but it will also provide you with a greater understanding of food as culture, art, health, and other topics, all of which you can pass on to your consumers through your culinary endeavors.
Paige's Promise Scholarship
Battling substance abuse is like standing up against adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
JoLynn Blanton Memorial Scholarship
One thing I say to myself is "always chase adversity". The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Janey Mae Memorial Scholarship
I remember long car rides with my mother, beginning when I was five years old. During these, we would have long conversations about the world's problems. The issue that she addressed most frequently was climate change, and I would spend hours listening to her talk about the Earth. As a result of these talks, anytime someone asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I would say, "I want to be a world-saver." I believe that climate change is the result of many different human choices from many different areas of life. Therefore, making daily environmentally sustainable choices is a good way to handle the growing problem. My family has always strived to have a "green" household, and now, I have adapted many of these habits into my daily life. The main environmentally friendly choices we make are in the kitchen. To start, we eat locally-sourced food as much as possible, buy produce from farmers' markets, and grocery stores that support local farmers, and grow our own food. We limit our use of dairy in the household, meaning we often opt for plant-based beverages. We also do not eat much red meat, primarily buying only fish, poultry, and the occasional pork. When my family is done eating, we compost. Another habit that my family has is donating. We will donate clothes, books, toys, and other items to Goodwill. We will also recycle anything we can, avoid plastic, and walk/bike whenever it is logical for transportation. Lastly, we will save leftover food, avoid running the washer/dryer/dishwasher until there is a full load, and turn off the faucet while brushing our teeth. I believe that if everyone in the world put a little more thought into their daily activities, the race to stop climate change would progress a little quicker.
Environmental Impact Scholarship
Confidence and tackling this problem will be chasing adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Jacques Borges Memorial Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Bold Future of Education Scholarship
If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates to a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about the results and being confident becomes as easy as breathing.
Hasanovic American Dream Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates to a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
John F. Puffer, Sr. Smile Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Black Students in STEM Scholarship Fund
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
ESOF Academic Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates to a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about the results and being confident becomes as easy as breathing.
Ojeda Multi-County Youth Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates to a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about the results and being confident becomes as easy as breathing.
Michael Valdivia Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Juquel K. Young Memorial Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Healthy Transitions Scholarship
M.R. Brooks Scholarship
I have nothing to do with LGBT or anything but I have learned to chase Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Arthur and Elana Panos Scholarship
God has taught me to chase Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Bold Mentor Scholarship
As their basketball coach, I am a mentor to the kids every day. I teach them not only how to move and what to do, but also confidence, body positivity, and social skills. This will be my second year teaching basketball and mentoring young boys and girls as they progress through the game.
The capacity to instill self-confidence and body positivity in youngsters is, in my opinion, the most significant impact I have on them. There are far too many horror stories about young children feeling inadequate in class. The expectation has always been for athletes to be in a specific box. I'm working hard to ensure that every student I teach understands that they may be any shape or size and yet be a fantastic player. I want to make sure that each of my pupils enjoys themselves while participating in sports since they all deserve to be there.
I hope to continue to have a positive impact on the rest of our basketball players, as well as any other students I may teach in the future. Despite the fact that I am their teacher, I want them to see me as a mentor as well. I believe that demonstrating positivism and confidence in myself will encourage my kids to do the same. In the future, I plan to continue preaching self-confidence and overcoming hardship in all of my sessions in the hopes of inspiring the next generation of players.
WCEJ Thornton Foundation Music & Art Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
WCEJ Thornton Foundation Low-Income Scholarship
I am grateful for all of my accomplishments and experiences in my 16 years of life, from being a first-year intern at PwC to passing my road test on the first try. To date, my finest accomplishment is opening a savings account. It may seem insignificant, but I've always wanted my own savings account since I was a child. I like the notion of helping pay for my education and even buying my own lunch instead of putting all of the load on my mother.
Individuals with low incomes have to lack financial literacy. One of the most undervalued assets is a savings account. I never learned much about interest, credit cards, or savings accounts in elementary or middle school. My mother never had the luxury of putting money aside for the future since she lived paycheck to paycheck. For me, having a savings account is more than just a way to save money for a vacation or a great automobile; it's an investment in my future. I am able to begin repaying my student loans since I have a savings account, and it may allow me to move out on my own after college.
I plan to work full-time for PwC or Deloitte after graduating from Pace University with a bachelor's degree in accounting. I picked accounting as a major because I want to be able to teach others in my neighborhood about financial matters. I'd like to work as a full-time accountant, specializing in income taxes and serving as a year-round resource in my community. I hope people will come to me with any queries they may have, even if they are not tax-related. I hope to have the opportunity to speak about financial literacy in schools across the country one day. People should never be too young or too old to learn about savings accounts, CDs, and credit cards.
My finest success to date is having the knowledge and capacity to start a savings account. I've realized how wide the gap in financial awareness is for many people thanks to this savings account. Others might be able to invest in their future if they were given the same opportunity.
Bold Financial Literacy Scholarship
"Compound interest is the most powerful force in the universe," Albert Einstein declared. The most important thing I've learned about money is how to invest. Investing is difficult; it requires rationality and perseverance. I learned the value of diversification, stock purchases, and long-term investments when it came to investing.
My portfolio was the first piece of investment advice I learned; I couldn't put all my eggs in one basket. Influencers nowadays are pressuring many people to buy only bitcoin or real estate. While these are sound investments, they are not without risk. I've seen firsthand the benefits of diversifying my portfolio over a variety of stocks rather than focusing on just one.
You must diversify your investments because no matter how high-yielding they are if they fall in value, you will lose all of your money.
But, as Warren Buffet once observed, "buy low, sell high." As simple as it may appear, many people jump on the stock market bandwagon and become one of the numerous victims when it crashes. I learned to wait till the price of a good stock plummeted before buying and selling for a higher price. While it will take years before you see any return, it is a secure way to make a consistent income.
Yes, some people have made huge leaps to fortune, but the vast majority of the wealthy have worked hard for their money over time.
Compound interest is used in long-term investments like mutual funds. The returns are not great initially, but they gain traction over time, much like a logarithmic chart. There is no such thing as a solid get-rich-quick program; only reliable long-term investments exist.
Investing will always be the finest money lesson I have ever learned, from diversification to stock purchases to long-term investments.
Bold Optimist Scholarship
Ironically, much of my optimism has come at a time when people were in desperate need. As a social worker, my ability to establish rapport was critical in assisting clients with complicated psychosocial disorders. I provided mental health counseling, assisted clients in obtaining emergency food and housing, and assisted individuals fleeing domestic abuse. Despite the fact that these conversations were often clumsy and unsettling, I was always aware of the mutual goodwill between myself and the people I served. These experiences encouraged me to believe that, despite the current situation, there are decent individuals in the world who want to help others. There are no hidden agendas. Just help for the sake of helping.
Another surprising source of my optimism has been teaching. I educated clients on the seriousness of brain injuries, prevalent symptoms, and coping skills to treat cognitive impairments as a brain injury group facilitator. The group provided relief and fellowship to my brain-injured clients, who had previously battled to cope with their new health issues. In addition, I taught medical personnel about systemic racism in medicine, its impact on minority communities, and how to approach diverse populations in a healthier way. I helped individuals improve themselves or the lives of others by disseminating information. If used effectively, information has the power to transform the lives of individuals who are struggling. This gives me hope as a future instructor and scholar.
Finally, I am more optimistic than I ever imagined I would be. There has been growth, kindness, and goodwill towards individuals who suffer as a result of the traumas, challenges, and emergencies I have witnessed. On my bad days, I carry these thoughts dear to my heart, and I will continue to do so in my endeavor to help others in need.
Bold Art Matters Scholarship
"April: (The Green Gown)" by Childe Hassam is my favorite piece of art. It's on exhibit at the Gibbes Museum in my hometown of Charleston, South Carolina, where I grew up. For a class project, I gave a presentation about it and then recorded a movie about it. It's a beautiful artwork with a lot of passion in it. Hassam's use of color and the wonderful flowing garment from the nineteenth century drew me in. There was something about the woman's demeanor that drew me in and made it seem like there was more going on. It truly impressed me when I learned about the painter and the painting's backstory. In the early 1900s, Hassam was a committed painter who was one of the "Ten" artists who refused to show their work in juried shows. During a period known as the Charleston Renaissance, he paid a visit to the city where I grew up. During that time, artists and authors flocked to the streets and institutions, portraying the culture of the time in a variety of works of art.
"April 1859" was Hassam's original title for his picture. That was a memorable period for the artist, and it highlighted why the piece looked to have something unique going on. Rosa Hathorne Hassam, his mother, was the subject of the picture, which was completed in April of 1859. She would have been pregnant at the time with Hassam, who was born on October 17, 1859.
Bold Science Matters Scholarship
Technology is my favorite scientific breakthrough. "Technology is a useful servant but a hazardous master," observed Christian Louis Lange, a Norwegian politician. This remark encapsulates my vision of how technology will change the planet in the future.
Technology's future in medicine has both benefits and drawbacks. Patients who are paralyzed will profit from robotics since it will allow neurons to communicate messages, allowing the patient to walk again. Artificial intelligence, digital health technology, and mobile devices will alter cardiovascular care in the future as a way to prevent and treat heart disease. Diabetes will be treated more effectively if a looping system for detecting glucose and administering insulin is incorporated into a pump. Diseases like Alzheimer's will be reversible thanks to brain technology. Artificial intelligence, precision surgery, and the use of digital sensors to kill cancer cells may even be used to treat and cure cancer.
While technologies (new pharmaceuticals and treatments, new equipment, new social media support for healthcare, etc.) will drive innovation, human aspects will remain one of the stable limitations of technological advancements.
Technology will have a significant impact on my future career as an emergency department physician. As pharmaceuticals improve, procedures become more precise, treatment plans become more personalized, and cures are discovered to improve patient healthcare, the process of constant learning will make my work more detailed and challenging, but also more rewarding.
The possibility of patient data being stolen, technology failing to accommodate for individual variances, and other challenges that may develop as technology advances will guarantee that the physician remains involved in inpatient care.
Bold Climate Changemakers Scholarship
When I was five years old, I recall taking long automobile drives with my mother. We'd have extensive discussions on the world's problems during these. Climate change was the most common topic she discussed, and I could listen to her talk about the environment for hours. Whenever someone asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I always replied, "I want to be a world-saver." Climate change, in my opinion, is the product of many distinct human decisions made in many different sectors of life. As a result, making everyday environmentally friendly decisions is an excellent method to deal with the problem's escalating severity. My family has always tried to live in a "green" environment, and I've adopted many of these practices into my everyday routine. The kitchen is where we make the majority of our ecologically responsible decisions. To begin, we eat as much locally sourced food as possible, purchasing produce at farmers' markets and grocery stores that support local farmers, as well as growing our own food. In our house, we try to avoid dairy as much as possible, therefore we drink a lot of plant-based beverages. We also don't consume a lot of red meat, preferring to buy fish, chicken, and the occasional pig instead. We compost after my family has finished dining. Donating is another behavior that my family has. We'll give Goodwill clothing, books, toys, and other goods. We will also recycle everything we can, avoid using plastic, and walk/bike whenever possible. Finally, conserve leftover food, wait until there is a full load in the washer/dryer/dishwasher, and turn off the faucet when brushing our teeth. If everyone around the globe gave their everyday activities a little more attention, the race to stop climate change would move a bit faster.
Uniball's Skilled Trades Scholarship
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowledge and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days in high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ballplayer and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this had already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Bold Community Activist Scholarship
You impact your community by going all-in on what you want to accomplish. And when others see that growth that inspires them to work with you. And when you document that help and it works, watch others' word of mouth take you where you could never take yourself. Once the work has been put in, we achieve our personal goals by chasing adversity. I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Bold Learning and Changing Scholarship
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates to a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
MJM3 Fitness Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Houston Congenital Heart Disease Scholarship
To begin, I'd like to express my gratitude to Cat Zingano for this wonderful scholarship, which provides me with the opportunity to tell the narrative that I've been seeking. Growing up, I would describe myself as a typical kid who came from a hardworking family. People will gain nothing if they do not provide for their families through hard effort, which includes education, money, support, transportation, and so on. That is, I worked hard in school and sought my family for assistance in obtaining the resources and items I required. I recognized several things that were going on between my parents when I was about the age of 8 and up, things that a person wouldn't do to injure another human. Fast forward to my third year of high school, and the day of April 17, 2021, is one I will never forget. That day, I learned that my aunt had died and that her death had been fast-forwarded by her own husband. When I lost my aunt, I kept asking myself why because I was so startled by what had happened to me that I couldn't accept it.
As the days passed, I reflected on the woman my aunt was and how she cared for my cousins and me. Which instilled in me the desire to give my utmost in order to live the life I desire and to always strive for excellence. When the person they lost was here, many people in my scenario or comparable cases may stop whatever they were doing in life. Causing them to disconnect from the outside world and believe that their life and purpose have ended because that individual is no longer present. Rather than abandoning my family, and myself. I channeled my rage, trauma, sadness, and a slew of other emotions into determination and motivation. Knowing that my aunt is with God in a better place made me feel better since I know she is gazing down on me and proudly observing my every action. The realization that I am in a fortunate position to be here in this position, as someone who is a part of her in some way, means that I am carrying on her legacy by being a part of her.
Pursuing education was a major commitment I made to myself and my loved ones in life. My aunt, no matter what I make of myself in life, would be very proud of me if she could be here today to witness many of my accomplishments. Graduating from high school and continuing my education at Texas Tech University to obtain a computer engineering degree are important milestones for me.
Because I am a role model for my sisters to look up to, the loss of a loved one gave me the "MAMBA MENTALITY" to create a better life for my family. Not just that, but the struggle to prevent or assist others in avoiding a domestic abuse situation before it is too late. Part of the reason I chose computer engineering as a major was to give back to others by giving my all to help individuals in any manner possible, whether or not it was critical.
Cat Zingano Overcoming Loss Scholarship
To begin, I'd like to express my gratitude to Cat Zingano for this wonderful scholarship, which provides me with the opportunity to tell the narrative that I've been seeking. Growing up, I would describe myself as a typical kid who came from a hardworking family. People will gain nothing if they do not provide for their families through hard effort, which includes education, money, support, transportation, and so on. That is, I worked hard in school and sought my family for assistance in obtaining the resources and items I required. I recognized several things that were going on between my parents when I was about the age of 8 and up, things that a person wouldn't do to injure another human. Fast forward to my third year of high school, and the day of April 17, 2021, is one I will never forget. That day, I learned that my aunt had died and that her death had been fast-forwarded by her own husband. When I lost my aunt, I kept asking myself why because I was so startled by what had happened to me that I couldn't accept it.
As the days passed, I reflected on the woman my aunt was and how she cared for my cousins and me. Which instilled in me the desire to give my utmost in order to live the life I desire and to always strive for excellence. When the person they lost was here, many people in my scenario or comparable cases may stop whatever they were doing in life. Causing them to disconnect from the outside world and believe that their life and purpose have ended because that individual is no longer present. Rather than abandoning my family, and myself. I channeled my rage, trauma, sadness, and a slew of other emotions into determination and motivation. Knowing that my aunt is with God in a better place made me feel better since I know she is gazing down on me and proudly observing my every action. The realization that I am in a fortunate position to be here in this position, as someone who is a part of her in some way, means that I am carrying on her legacy by being a part of her.
Pursuing education was a major commitment I made to myself and my loved ones in life. My aunt, no matter what I make of myself in life, would be very proud of me if she could be here today to witness many of my accomplishments. Graduating from high school and continuing my education at Texas Tech University to obtain a computer engineering degree are important milestones for me.
Because I am a role model for my sisters to look up to, the loss of a loved one gave me the "MAMBA MENTALITY" to create a better life for my family. Not just that, but the struggle to prevent or assist others in avoiding a domestic abuse situation before it is too late. Part of the reason I chose computer engineering as a major was to give back to others by giving my all to help individuals in any manner possible, whether or not it was critical.
Bold Investing Scholarship
When you have a close relative who works in the financial sector, you're bound to talk about money. In my instance, I can't visit my grandfather without thinking about my financial future. Despite my complaints, I always strive to take his advice to heart, especially when he overlooks my age and work experience. However, there is one piece of instruction that I will continue to follow until I am his age and train my grandchildren in the same manner. The idea came to me when I was traveling home following a long day as a lifeguard at a shady waterpark. I had just received my first paycheck of the season, which was significantly higher than I had anticipated, and I knew I needed to call my grandfather for some advice. He startled me with a low number when I read him the amount on my paycheck. I quickly inquired as to what he meant, as I had received far more than he mentioned. Since then, whenever I receive any amount of money, I have always followed his guideline. For "desire" money, 10% of the money would be kept in my spending account. This includes anything I simply want because I am still a kid who is fascinated by the latest book or technological gizmo. The remaining 30% would be spent on stuff I "need." This money is usually used to pay for rising petrol expenses or school supplies. That leaves me with 60% to "store" and utilize at a later date when I'm in desperate need of it. I was able to get the most out of my hard-earned money and still invest some for the future thanks to this system. Even if I don't always follow the rules, this system is always there for me.
Bold Great Minds Scholarship
"Science recognizes no borders since knowledge belongs to all of humanity and is the torch that illuminates the planet." Louis Pasteur was a French scientist.
Louis Pasteur, the talented and renowned 19th-century French chemist and microbiologist who pioneered immunizations, pasteurization, and was a prominent leader in the germ theory of illness, is one of my favorite historical personalities. I am now a nursing student pursuing my BSN degree and have prior work experience in the medical profession, so I have firsthand experience with the effects of death and disease. As a result of these encounters, I am more aware of the necessity of illness prevention and the contribution of Louis Pasteur to modern science and medicine. Pasteur's work has been crucial in better understanding disease and the disease process, as well as promoting worldwide health and hygiene. He was one of the founding founders of the germ theory, which argues that diseases are produced by minute harmful organisms, as opposed to popular belief at the time that illness was caused by demonic powers or an imbalance of the four "humor" (the four senses of humor belief often prescribed treatments such as bloodletting). Through experimenting with swan-necked flasks, Pasteur effectively debunked spontaneous generation, the popular notion at the time that living organisms might develop from non-living material. He also invented the pasteurization technique, which employs heat to kill food-borne bacteria. By inventing vaccines for cholera, anthrax, and rabies, Pasteur built on the basis laid by Edward Jenner, the original founder of vaccinology. Pasteur's contributions to science have saved the lives of millions of people all over the world, and they are still important today with the current pandemic and vaccination drive, as well as the priority of understanding the transmission and illness process of Covid-19.
Bold Financial Freedom Scholarship
“When you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates to a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
Bold Deep Thinking Scholarship
Healthcare is currently the world's most pressing issue. Medical treatment in the United States has become prohibitively pricey for most individuals. When faced with the need to seek medical assistance for an emergency, people frequently question if the journey to the hospital or clinic will be worth the cost they will get. No one should ever put a monetary value on their own health and life. The fact that people do indicates that there is a fundamental problem with medicine's privatization and monetization. The goal of healthcare should be to make patients healthier, not to make money. During the pandemic, two issues were brought to light: how certain countries still required assistance in putting out vaccines, and how severe mental health issues are all across the world.
Even before the pandemic, certain countries required assistance in developing tuberculosis, HPV, and polio vaccines. Breaking down and radically reinventing our healthcare system is one method to address many of these challenges. I feel that by developing better health systems to make healthcare cheaper and focusing on delivering aid to other nations in need, we as a whole (not just medical professionals) can make a significant difference.
We can also send immunizations that we never use. In 2010, 162 million flu vaccine doses were produced, but only 90 million people received vaccinations. We could have sent 72 million shots over to aid, and that's just the flu! We may also set up more free health clinics in low-income neighborhoods to screen for any indicators of mental health decline so that we can treat and assist individuals as soon as we see they require assistance. Before it's too late, they'd get medical and psychological help.
Bold Caring for Seniors Scholarship
Working as a caregiver is one way I contribute to the betterment of the lives of the elderly in my community. As a caregiver, I assist with daily duties that the elderly may find difficult to complete on their own. I assist them in preparing modest meals, cleaning their homes, and keeping them company when they require it. I recently spent the day with an old lady, and we did nothing but talk about her family and watch "Let's Make A Deal." It was wonderful to have her company and to understand more about her life.
In addition to working part-time as a caregiver, I also assist my grandma. She has dementia, and I treat her the same way I do my clients: I spend time with her and take care of her. She may not be able to recall my name at times, but it doesn't stop us from laughing at old movies and going on neighborhood drives together. This time with my grandma will stay with me forever, and I know how much it means to her to have someone to talk to, laugh with, and spend time with.
Bold Great Books Scholarship
I read a lot of books in high school, but none of them had the same impact on me as Michael Vey by Richard Paul Evans. I've always enjoyed fiction works that I could readily identify to, and Michael Vey was just that for me. Not only did I identify with this series, but I also had the opportunity to speak with and meet the author. Michael Vey is a story about family, courage, and hope. Because it's about a group of adolescents who aren't sure where they belong in the world, I found this series to be quite relatable. The protagonist, Michael, loses his mother when she is kidnapped by the antagonist, Dr. Hatch. I didn't have a strong mother figure growing up, so reading about Michael's adventure and drive to find his mother struck a chord with me. Michael's best friend's name happened to be Taylor, which is my name, which added to the excitement of the series for me. Michael and his buddies had the opportunity to travel around the world and see various destinations during the novel. I enjoy traveling, and this component of the novel drew my heart straight into it. Richard Paul Evans, the author, was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, which is where I currently reside. Richard came to our local comic con one day, and I was able to acquire his autograph on my book. As you can see, there are numerous components of this series that I just adore. As a child, this book took me on an incredible adventure that I will never forget, and it is for this reason that Michael Vey by Richard Paul Evans is my favorite book.
Bold Memories Scholarship
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates into a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
Bold Friendship Matters Scholarship
Friendship is one of the most valuable blessings we can receive.
They aren't pre-assembled. Friendships, like romantic relationships, necessitate work, sacrifice, communication, and love. It is the combination of these elements that makes friendships so wonderful.
It's simple to recall happy times spent with pals, such as when you went on road trips, ate junk food, and shared countless laughs. It's simple to recall a night spent dancing with your closest friends and feeling utterly alive.
But, in my opinion, what distinguishes a friend from a coworker or colleague is how you show up for them — and how they show up for you — at difficult times.
After a messy breakup, a friend is someone who shows up at your door with your favorite package of cookies. When you are not in a good place, a friend picks up the phone at 3 a.m. and helps you crawl out of a spiral. A buddy is a patient person. A buddy is considerate.
We get by with a little help from our pals, as the Beatles put it.
I don't take my friendships for granted because I don't know where I'd be — or who I'd be — if it weren't for the people in my life. My buddies have always meant a lot to me.
Bold Self-Care Scholarship
Self-care is critical for anyone who wants to maintain positive mental and physical health. When I see that my mood is starting to deteriorate, I exercise self-care. Self-care for me entails a variety of activities that provide me with comfort and respite from whatever stress I may be experiencing. I engage in a variety of activities that provide me with physical, emotional, and mental relief. Playing the guitar, discovering new ways to invest, reading novels, doing homework in chunks, listening to music, working out, and playing video games are all ways I exercise self-care. These activities may appear unimportant at first, but they become increasingly important as time passes. The benefits of practicing self-care have had a significant impact on my life. My attitude and mood improve as a result of participating in these activities. Many other elements of my life have improved as a result. Bringing a cheerful mood to social events, welcoming others when entering a classroom, and finishing tasks on time are all examples of these characteristics. Self-care, in addition to increasing your mood, can also assist you in resolving conflict in your life. I used to listen to music to ease my anxiety when I was worried about my financial condition during the Covid-19 pandemic. This allowed me to think clearly and see my possible solutions at this difficult moment. Self-care is essential because it helps you to relax and enjoy the activities you enjoy. Life can be stressful and unpleasant at times; nevertheless, practicing self-care can help you gradually overcome these obstacles.
Bold Growth Mindset Scholarship
To keep a growth mentality, I devised a technique to assist me to deal with uncertainty and defensiveness, which stifle progress. For example, I frequently feel horrible about my artwork, which makes dealing with the issues I confront more difficult because it is unpleasant. I reframe the dilemma to deal with my uneasiness over my artistic self-image. Rather than focusing on how horrible I feel right now, I focus on how fantastic I'll feel tomorrow, knowing that my art is objectively better because I practiced deliberately. As a result, I work harder in order to achieve that warm, satisfying sensation of fulfillment. I build my work time around a work-reward feedback loop to continue growth in the face of unavoidable changes in motivation, drive, and interest. I alternate working for 45 minutes and relaxing for 15 minutes each time I work. This prevents burnout and makes it apparent when I will be compensated for my efforts. In addition, before I begin working, I make sure to put down precise goals and concrete, practical ways to achieve them. I know exactly what I'm doing and why I'm doing it this way. In the last year, I've significantly improved my creative talents, won scholarships, and improved my physical and emotional health thanks to this method. I hope that my advice may assist others in confronting their fears and continuing to progress.
Bold Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
As someone who has suffered from anxiety and maintaining mental health throughout their lives, I consider myself fortunate to have been referred to a therapist by my parents at a young age. Because of this early exposure, I am no longer stigmatized when it comes to mental health care, and I am able to openly advocate for the benefits of therapy and treatment. I've personally assisted a number of people in my circles in finding easily accessible providers to assist them in their own mental health journeys. Getting more individuals comfortable with requesting help early is a realistic strategy to raise more children without a preconceived stigma. Public policy is one approach to accomplish this. As a public policy student and a proponent of civic involvement, I understand the power of a policy solution. Policy, in my opinion, is the most effective way to address the majority of today's important challenges. For example, during my state's legislative session this past year, I collaborated with a number of political action groups to persuade our legislators to approve a number of laws. This included a bill that will now mandate full funding for public schools to provide free on-site counseling services to children from elementary to high school. What a lovely thing it would be to have immediate access to a qualified mental health practitioner at school? In Washington State, the next generation of youth will grow up with this, gradually helping to de-stigmatize mental health services. This is something that should be done across the country to normalize youngsters requesting treatment and aid from the beginning.
Bold Patience Matters Scholarship
Having patience is crucial in one's life because it builds character and gives us the ability to dissect issues. Learning things like pre-calculus or basketball takes time and daily practice in order to get to the next level. Patience is the prerequisite to working hard, smart and consistent since it helps break down an issue piece by piece and that can be passed down to kids. . If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Bold Passion Scholarship
As an artist who tells stories, I can be a voice for those who have lost theirs. I was usually reading books larger than my hand by the time I could read. As an artist, I am able to express my creative abilities.
In history, there has been so much erasure of Black culture and innovation. In the film industry, I want to be a rebirth of my culture. Because Hollywood is such a white-dominated environment, black individuals have it much more difficult. Our stories are also viewed as being pushed by negative trauma. This reinforces negative stereotypes about my community. I'd like to be able to tell true stories about my people. I also have a desire to create stories and films in which black people simply exist. It's past time for us to simply exist with the rest of the world.
I intend to use my work to connect with my people by telling simple stories that they can participate in. My ambition is to work as a film director. After college, I plan to move to Los Angeles, the film industry's epicenter, to pursue my ambitions. I want to make films that highlight the African-American community. As a Black woman, it is critical that I authentically and positively represent my people and culture. I want to create a secure environment and use my contacts to assist others to expand their perspectives. By creating safe spaces and using my connections to help people widen their perspectives, it'll change for future generations. It's past time for public spaces to become more welcoming. I'd like to establish a scholarship fund for minority students interested in pursuing further education in the film or media industries. Maintaining my commitment to my aims will have an impact on others and result in change.
Bold Driven Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
Bold Make Your Mark Scholarship
I plan to graduate from Towson University with a Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science in the near future. Being a Resident Assistant (RA) at Towson's Grace Life Collegiate will help me grow into the man I want to be. I plan to begin my Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) in the near future. With my degree, I plan to work as a physical therapist and eventually open a community center named "Blaise's World." "Blaise Physical Therapy Clinic" and "Blaise Gym" will be part of Blaise's World. My goal is to establish a healthy environment in which people can grow physically and spiritually. Young adults will be able to exercise and get physical, educational, and spiritual assistance at this community facility. A mentorship program for people under the age of 18 will be established to help achieve this goal. Mentees who meet with their mentor at least twice a month and have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better will earn free gym access and discounts. I'll also utilize the money I earn from gym memberships to finance scholarships. Finally, I will ensure that Blaise's World has a cheerful atmosphere. To accomplish this, I want to post bible verses on all of the facility's walls, particularly Philippians 4:6 (NLT), which says, "Don't worry about anything; instead, pray about everything." Tell God what you're looking for and praise him for what he's done." Overall, Blaise's World will provide compassionate care and spiritual support to patients throughout their service.
Bold Longevity Scholarship
Enjoying a happy and healthy life is the key to living a long and healthy life. The easiest method to do this is to identify and reduce the stress elements in your daily life. Understand your coping techniques for venting and dealing with stress once you've lowered your stress.
I enjoy martial arts and will alternate between the gym and martial arts as a means to relieve stress and keep my body in good shape. This helps me to keep my mind sharp and my anxiety low, allowing me to flourish in other aspects of my life, such as academics.
I believe it is critical to hone and improve your intellect once you have freed your mind from the majority of your physical obligations and stress. School, work, and the pursuit of interesting and exciting challenges are all necessary for personal development. This is how I aim to continue to grow as a person and live a longer, more satisfying life.
Bold Turnaround Story Scholarship
I've developed bad eating habits in recent years. I've had numerous hospital stays, medical appointments, tests, treatments, and periods of excruciating pain and humiliation. I've started lupus treatments in the last year, and I've recently had a feeding tube inserted for sustenance. Through it all, I've learned that we all have challenges, some of which are visible and others of which are not. Illness and handicap are similar to an extracurricular club that you never intended to join but must participate in on a daily basis. But we all have a narrative to tell, and you must discover your own redemption, growth, and meaning in the midst of adversity. A nationally-known photographer just learned about my tale and encouraged me to join his model team. In this era of diversity and inclusion, he picked me despite, not because of, my impairment. He chose me because I have the confidence to be myself, daring to put my whole heart and soul into the endeavor. I'm confident that as a freshman in college, I'll be able to bring the same level of honesty to the table. There's something powerful about refusing to let your difficulties write your tale for you. I understand that obtaining a Marketing major will be difficult. But my goal isn't to live a life free of difficulties. Instead, I pray for the strength to persevere and the wisdom to realize that today's challenges will lead to tomorrow's triumphs. It is up to me, as this habit has taught me, to keep going.
Bold Listening Scholarship
My major role as a Crisis Textline counselor was to reply to and listen to texters who were suffering crisis or upsetting events. In these cases, active listening entailed reading and comprehending the texter's concerns, delving into the specifics that the texter is comfortable expressing, and eventually providing emotional support by either validating their feelings and thoughts or offering advice/ideas. Finally, active listening occurs when we create a safe, non-judgmental environment in which the other person can express themselves. Despite the fact that these crisis discussions were done over text, I have applied these strategies to in-person scenarios. When I'm chatting to someone in person, I make sure to keep a comfortable degree of eye contact and stay away from distractions like my phone. I also utilize body language, such as nodding, to convey that I am paying attention to the speaker. With all of this in mind, I would continue to provide a secure setting for the speaker and allow them to say whatever they want, just as they could through the texting platform. After they've finished talking, I'll answer by agreeing, explaining, or asking questions to learn more about how they're feeling. Active listening appears to be a simple task. However, I believe it is critical to pay attention. This individual, in my perspective, is gathering the bravery and strength to reach out to me at a time of need, and I should respect and understand that. Listening is a gesture that, in my opinion, can lead to trust and support. Active listening is a vital talent to have because it can lead to life-altering decisions.
Bold Simple Pleasures Scholarship
With an explanation of growing, I can only convey how basic pleasures of life make me happy. When we face adversity and adversity in our lives, we learn that it is the small things in life that bring us the most joy. I was depressed at the start of 2021 because I was still trying to figure out who I was. Isolation, self-harm, and other types of self-hatred became bad habits as a result of my depression. I had reached such a low point in my life due to my hatred for who I am as a result of the effect of the environment in which I grew up. It was only through consistent talking and finding people close to me to share my struggle, that I rose out of this state of sadness. I started small. Driving to work or school every day brought me to enjoy the sunrise and sunset. Many times I pulled off on the side of the road at the top of the little hill before my house just to sit on the hood of my car and soak in the rays of the sun. I was so thankful in those moments. So thankful to be alive and to experience the bliss of gazing at the warm sunset. Running began to bring me delight. The small gusts of wind that would chill my face and torso began to bring me joy. My nieces and nephews began to bring me delight. Their innocence and delight spilled over into my own. I was finally able to glimpse the sun when I was able to look above the water in which I was drowning.
Bold Giving Scholarship
Giving is the most important thing on this planet. Especially knowledge.If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates into a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
Gottfried Scholarship
Growing up in the Family Restaurant Business Scholarship
I had always wanted to be a network engineer or a basketball player or some restaurant business, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowledge and how to execute instructions in restaurant businesses, basketball, and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days at high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ballplayer and a chef.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Ron Johnston Student Athlete Scholarship
Kobe Bryant has taught me to chase adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Bold Acts of Service Scholarship
Teaching kids about adversity through the game of basketball. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
LA Kids for Change Scholarship
Giving pupils extra space when they need it: Allow students to leave a group they're working with and sit somewhere else to finish a job independently if they need it.
Giving pupils a sense of control over their surroundings: This can take the form of asking students where they want to sit or how they want to finish an assignment. Working to keep kids connected: Check-in with students frequently to ensure that they feel cared for and seen. Alternatively, simply inquire about the student's day. Unless the kid brings it up, these sessions should not be about schooling, homework, family life, or any other source of stress.
By continually testing limits, use this strategy to establish better relationships with your kids who struggle the most or who give you the most trouble. Also, you may not always know if you have a foster child in your classroom, but you can assume you do and act accordingly—the suggestions above are beneficial to all students. Most school districts receive a weekly notification on foster pupils and decide who needs to know about their foster care status for valid educational reasons.
Lisa McGinley Scholarship Fund
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates into a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
Trees for Tuition Scholarship Fund
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowledge and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days at high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ballplayer and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful. Residents in a specific area benefit from community service by providing care to those in need and increasing access to resources. Individuals with a desire for community involvement may find it rewarding to help others. Donations and volunteering at charitable events are examples. Relationships are the bonds you have with the people in your life, such as family, friends, and coworkers. Being passionate about relationships can show that you want to stay close to your loved ones while also forming better, more meaningful bonds with new people. Your enthusiasm for relationships as an employee may lead you to set aside time for those unique folks.
Learner.com Algebra Scholarship
The real-life applications of Mathematics are endless. We are surrounded by numbers, equations, and algorithms – especially in this age of data science, with huge data sets that can only be understood through statistical models and analysis. Maths gives us the ability to view the world in a way nothing else can! Maths, unlike many other subjects, is not subjective. Every question has a clear answer, and you can be correct or wrong depending on how you answer it. There is no room for ambiguity. This objective perspective, as well as the assurance that comes with it, appeals to me. Mathematical concepts are organized in a hierarchy; for example, you cannot understand calculus without first mastering basic algebra. As a result, you must keep in mind that as you learn a new concept, it will be referred to again and again as you learn the following one. Learning becomes more exciting and engaging as you can see how everything falls into place. Speculation has no place in this situation. You need evidence whenever you try to prove something in math. This is something that I believe should be applied to other facets of life as well... Consider how many misunderstandings could be avoided if visual and audible evidence were required! Every math issue is a novel, exciting, and one-of-a-kind challenges. The exhilaration you experience when you eventually solve an issue that appeared unattainable at first is unrivaled. Maths, in my opinion, keeps you on your toes and never gets boring, so each new day of learning in this fascinating subject area is exciting and unexpected.
Learner Calculus Scholarship
Calculus has been instrumental in the development of many scientific breakthroughs, particularly in the domains of physics and engineering, since its conception. Calculus can tell us everything we need to know about celestial bodies, weather patterns, electric and electronic circuits, systems, and the movement of sound and light, to name a few topics. It's likely had a role in the creation of a large number of items in your home. Calculus is so useful for both little and large-scale scientific discoveries, inventions, and general developments. Calculus is a required course for students interested in STEM fields, however, it has been demonstrated to deter students from pursuing STEM degrees. In this paper, we use a hierarchical linear model to investigate characteristics associated with students and instructors reporting a shortage of time in class for students to understand difficult topics, and we relate this to students' and instructors' perceptions of learning possibilities. This research is part of a larger national study on college calculus in the United States, which provides a perfect setting for examining these issues on a broad scale. The abilities you learn in calculus are useful in a variety of fields. Calculus is required to model and describe processes seen in the world around us using mathematical tools, but it also assists you in becoming a critical thinker and problem solver.
Cruz Events Community Impact Scholarship
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowing and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days at high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ball player and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
James Turner Second Chance Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
My Brother's Keeper Scholarship
Chidiebere Iwe is my name. I am a 16-year-old Sugarland resident. I am a senior at Clements High School with a 3.2 GPA. I've been through a lot in my life, the most recent of which was the death of my aunt due to breast cancer. Because of my dedication and determination, I believe I am deserving of this scholarship. My father passed away abruptly in February. I was sixteen years old and unsure about what I wanted to do with my life. I quit school, my social life, and everything else under the sun, which is a sensation I've never experienced before. My junior year had already been stressful due to the fact that I was a virtual student who struggled to keep up with all of the work and assignments, but as things became worse, I gave up. School has always been my top concern, and I've never taken my grades or education for granted. I value putting my best foot forward in school because I know that graduating and attending college is my passport to greatness and prosperity. Not only do I want to make myself proud, but I also want to make my family proud. They have my back and care about me unconditionally, and I want to make them proud as well. The toughest month of my life was February 2021, and it continues till now, yet I never gave up on myself. For the rest of my junior year, I maintained a 3.2 GPA and was inducted into the National Honor Society. My aunt's death was heartbreaking, but it inspired me to strive harder, preserve the faith, and make my aunt proud. I think you can tell that I am a hardworking student who is just trying to make it. The college has always been a dream of mine, and I hope to pursue it for the sake of my aunt. It's critical that I continue his legacy while simultaneously maintaining my faith. My parents are the only ones I have left, and I know they expect me to do well in school and maintain that. Despite my difficulties, I am determined to make something of myself, graduate from high school, attend college, graduate from college, and begin my life as a young adult, as my aunt would have desired.
Bold Art Scholarship
This piece of art I made inspires me to chase adversity without fear. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
Bold Books Scholarship
The most inspiring books I've read are "The Inner Game Of Tennis" and "The Mamba Mentality: How I Play". These two books taught me to let go of judgment and chase adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
Bold Equality Scholarship
It was 8:30 p.m., and we'd been walking since 6:00 p.m., so sweat was dripping off everyone's bodies. Everyone is marching across the city, bearing signs as black as charcoal with the names of innocent victims pierced through them. I'm surrounded by maybe 100 individuals, but I feel like I know everyone. As I go through the crowd, I notice a diverse range of people: some who were presumably doing the same thing in the 1960s, some who are unable to cross the street on their own, some who are white, some who are black, some who are poor, and others who are wealthy. I was surrounded by American people who were terrified in dread that one of the signs we were holding will soon bear our names. Before that day, I had never felt so connected to people in my life; I decided I wanted to do more to feel that way all of the time. I'm constantly thinking about how folks are suffering and what I might do to assist them. I now attempt to attend as many protests as I can and continue to raise awareness through social media.
I witnessed as those who protect and serve hurled tear gas and rubber bullets at individuals who were merely wearing face masks and carrying water bottles. I knew they'd been trained for that very situation as cops.
My mother, cousin, and I had no idea we were being trained because of our brown color. Even though we were unarmed, I see that our blackness was the weapon they feared. I intend to fight for change. I believed I was demonstrating for one person that day, but what I didn't realize was that I was fighting for everyone who looks like me, which is why I won't stop.
Lucille Hobbs Education Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Lo Easton's “Wrong Answers Only” Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
Trudgers Fund
The word "addiction" comes from a Latin term that means "to be enslaved by" or "to be bound by." Anyone who has struggled with an addiction, or attempted to help someone else overcome one, understands why.
Addiction has a lasting and profound effect on the brain, manifesting itself in three ways: a strong desire for the object of addiction, a lack of control over its use, and a willingness to engage in it despite negative consequences.
For many years, scientists believed that addiction could only be caused by alcohol and powerful drugs. However, current studies and neuroimaging technologies have revealed that certain enjoyable behaviors, such as gambling, shopping, and sex, can also co-opt the brain. Whether the pleasure comes from a psychoactive drug, a monetary reward, a sexual encounter, or a fulfilling meal, the brain registers all pleasures in the same way. Pleasure in the brain is marked by the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the nucleus accumbens, a group of nerve cells beneath the cerebral cortex (see illustration). The nucleus accumbent dopamine release is so closely linked to pleasure that neuroscientists refer to it as the brain's pleasure center. In the nucleus accumbens, all substances of abuse, from nicotine to heroin, generate a particularly intense rush of dopamine. The speed with which a drug or engaging in a rewarding activity boosts dopamine release, the intensity of that release, and the consistency of that release are all factors that influence the chance of addiction.
Even varied ways of administering the same medicine can have an impact on how likely it is to lead to addiction. Smoking or injecting a drug intravenously, rather than ingesting it as a pill, provides a faster, stronger dopamine signal and is more likely to lead to drug abuse.
Charles R. Ullman & Associates Educational Support Scholarship
One of the most important things somebody can do is serve people around them. I've always volunteered to help others, such as as an assistant basketball coach for a local youth league, packing food for the homeless at Brown Bag Ministry, and teaching NC State students about recycling and composting. I had the wonderful opportunity to work for North Carolina News Daily, a local online newspaper, this past June. I was engaged to give editing services, but I quickly found myself playing a greater, more vital part in my community's uplift. George Floyd was assassinated just a few days before I started working. Despite the fact that this was not the first time such a traumatic occurrence had occurred, I couldn't help but feel stunned and terrified during those 8 minutes and 46 seconds, as well as the days that followed. Rashard Brooks was assassinated by police not long after. My heartfelt like it was sinking as a young Black teen.
Working for a newspaper, I couldn't stand silent about the atrocities taking place or do anything to help. My supervisor shared my sentiments, and with her assistance, I was able to begin the most important endeavor of my summer. During the COVID-19 pandemic, most companies struggled, but I wanted to do something to help our Black community. I was given the responsibility of producing an essay about Black-owned businesses in North Carolina. However, I didn't believe that a single piece could adequately represent the vast range of Black-owned enterprises in our state.
Thankfully, I had been given the authority to do this assignment as I thought fit. As a result, I expanded this single piece into a series of six, each covering up to 25 Black-owned firms from various industries. By doing so, I will be able to benefit both the local economy and, ideally, the current racial wealth disparity. Finding and confirming the information was more difficult than planned because of the numerous ways the epidemic affected businesses. I was grateful for the assistance of a coworker, who took care of two of the pieces. On June 19, the first of the six pieces, 25 Black-Owned Restaurants in North Carolina, was published. The "Juneteenth" piece was a smashing success! I was happy to learn at our weekly team meeting that my work had received the most public attention of all the articles published that week. The remaining pieces were published over the next seven days. I was proud to see my work on display for all to see, but the subject and significance of these articles really impacted me. I also observed the potential of connecting with others—the influence of my first interaction with my supervisor resulted in the promotion of 135 enterprises! It felt great to know that I was a huge part of something that could assist them out. For me, the series' high point came when I called a cleaning company in Clayton to confirm that they were still operational. When they asked what I was doing, I told them I was working on an article to showcase Black-owned companies around the state. "We really appreciate what you're doing," the man on the other end of the call said.
I was a little teary-eyed after hearing this remark. I recognized that the work I was doing was important. I knew that my efforts would have a beneficial impact on people's lives. I was aware that I was making a positive impact on the world. Despite the fact that this year has been marked by much sadness, particularly within the Black community, there have been some bright spots, beacons of light amid the gloom. One of these rays of hope was me. That information alone was enough to lift my heart and spirits, which had earlier been sunk.
I'm proud of the work I did this summer, but I also recognize that it's only the beginning. In today's society, prejudices against minorities still exist. As an aspiring engineer, I'm passionate about developing practical answers to global concerns like inequality and racism.
I'm going to keep showcasing Black greatness, whether it's through articles like the one I wrote this summer, continued academic excellence, or sharing my personal experiences with others around me. I wish to develop relationships by sharing my culture and personality with others. I'd like to demonstrate how we're all different and assist people to understand the value and complexity we all have to give. I believe it begins with open communication and interaction with a diverse range of people. This is what aids in the prevention of future injustices and prejudices. In the future, I will continue to support and encourage this type of inclusive community.
Bold Perseverance Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
Bold Helping Others Scholarship
One of my favorite methods to help people is through evangelism and giving back. Community service was not a common practice in Nigeria, and I had never heard of it until I went to the United States and discovered it is one of the most generally recognized means of giving back to the country that has become our home.
My family came to the United States in 2016 and began attending a local church, where we were immediately assigned to different units, just as we had done in our previous home.
I was pleasantly delighted to learn that the church had formed a partnership with Fort Bend County to contribute back to the community and that the church took this responsibility very seriously. I discovered the church was very involved in activities such as food pantries, which is an initiative to gather, prepare, and deliver food to low-income families and those in need throughout the county, as well as use the opportunity to evangelize as many people as possible, in such a short period of time.
Furthermore, many low-income individuals are experiencing food insecurity as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, necessitating a deeper involvement of the church in this service; however, the need for more private donations will continue to rise during this period as our Church members have limited disposable income, but this should continue for some time. I sincerely hope that this service will never come to an end.
Bold Know Yourself Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
Bold Legacy Scholarship
I want my legacy to be something that inspires a lot of people. And that would be credited to chasing adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
Bold Wisdom Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
Bold Happiness Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
Bold Music Scholarship
Inspiration comes from many sources in music.
The world is constantly seeking entertainment, wisdom, encouragement, and, above all, inspiration. The term "inspiration" refers to the "stimulating or arousal of the mind, feelings, or other parts of the body to extraordinary or unusual activity or creativity," and it aids in the shaping of phenomenal variables. There would be no need to seek inspiration if we knew when it would strike or when it was required. It might be impossible to forecast exactly what type of inspiration one requires, which is why music can serve as a source of inspiration in a variety of ways. Music is a wonderful source of inspiration and has the ability to transport you to a wonderful state of bliss. There's nothing new under the sun, so my goal isn't to pretend that music hasn't been around for a long time; rather, it's to remind us of the inspiration that music can provide. Strangers become buddies because of music. It brings people of many cultures and ages together. Jazz, Pop, Rock, RB, Rap, Hip-Hop, Classical, Smooth Jazz, and House Music, to mention a few, all have the ability to continue to create breath-taking melodies, rhythms, and sounds that blow us away with their diverse range of influences. Music can be a key source of inspiration for everybody; even the most obstinate hearts can be soothed by it.
Nicanor Rufo Rare Scholarship
Coping with the loss of a close friend or family member can be one of life's most difficult trials. Our grieving might be especially profound when we lose a partner, sibling, or parent. Although loss is accepted as a normal part of life, we can nevertheless be overcome by shock and bewilderment, resulting in protracted periods of melancholy or depression. Although the sadness usually fades with time, grieving is a vital step in overcoming these sentiments and continuing to cherish the time you spent with your loved one. Everyone grieves in their own way and has their own set of coping skills. Most people can recover from loss on their own over time if they have social support and good behaviors, according to research. Coming to terms with a loss can take months or even a year. There is no such thing as a "normal" grieving phase. Expect to go through phases of mourning as well, as research shows that most people do not go through them in sequential order.
If your relationship with the deceased was strained, the grieving process will be complicated further. It may take some time and consideration before you can reflect on the connection and adjust to the loss. In terms of giving back to others who dealt with similar experiences, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Dylan's Journey Memorial Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
Bold Best Skills Scholarship
Chasing Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
Bold Motivation Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
Bold Loving Others Scholarship
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same while helping my friends and family in the process.
There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values today. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned to be in the moment.
Bold Joy Scholarship
I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Kenyada Me'Chon Thomas Legacy Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
CARLOS E. REID XXV SCHOLARSHIP
I had always wanted to be in the music and arts industry, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowledge and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days at high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being an artist.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Swan Brewing Phil Steadham Memorial Scholarship
I have chosen Texas Tech University for two main reasons. The first one is the Computer Engineering and Basketball program. I have a passion for working with hands on technology, checked every aspect I must learn, and I find your curriculum superior to other competing universities in the country. The second reason is your location. I have lived in Texas for four years now, I know the city well, like it a lot, especially the surrounding nature, and I can imagine living there for the next few years at least.
I wanted to study with the best. You top the national rankings of universities, many top-class professors teach at your place, and I know that a degree from your university means something in the field I desire to pursue and will open doors to interesting places once I earn it. I have the grades to apply for a place like Texas Tech University and see no reason I should not be admitted. I hope you will give me a chance to prove my motivation and readiness for studies soon.
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowing and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days at high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ball player and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Sloane Stephens Doc & Glo Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
Rev. Herman A. Martin Memorial Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
Bold Talent Scholarship
Working hard and chasing adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
Future Teachers of America Scholarship
If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates into a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
A Voice for Mental Health and Addiction Awareness Scholarship
Alcohol, drugs, cigarettes, and gambling can have a significant impact on many aspects of your life. Examining these regions attentively to see what consequences have occurred can be beneficial. This can assist you in focusing on what you truly want to change and increasing your motivation to make it happen. You must take care of your physical (body), mental, emotional, and spiritual health in order to be healthy and safe. Taking care of yourself can help you to feel more energized. It can also assist you in coping with stress at home and at work.
You're less likely to get sick or have an accident at work if you're in good health. If you're sick or injured, you may also recover faster. Get adequate sleep, eat healthily, and exercise regularly.
Check-in with your doctor on a regular basis. Reduce or eliminate activities that are damaging to your health (such as smoking, harmful use of alcohol or drugs, or problem gambling). Find healthy ways to cope with stress, such as exercising or acquiring a new interest.
When you need assistance, turn to your friends, family, coworkers, and spiritual group.
If you need assistance with personal issues, speak with a counselor.
Participate in wellness programs at work. It is not an event to make the kind of life changes required to overcome issues with alcohol, drugs, or gambling. It's going to be a long voyage.
The way people make changes in their life has been studied by researchers. This study reveals that for many people, the journey begins even before they consider making a change. And for those who are successful in altering, the journey continues long after the change has taken place.
It's helpful to think of this transformation as a sequence of steps. Each person's journey is unique, however, most people will go through at least one of the steps below at some point. It's possible that you're already on one of these phases.
Bold Meaning of Life Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
Bold Selfless Acts Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place and help people where everyone looks the same.
Bold Gratitude Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
Bold Bravery Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
Bold Career Goals Scholarship
I wanted to study with the best. Texas Tech tops the national rankings of universities, many top-class professors teach at your place, and I know that a degree from your university means something in the field I desire to pursue and will open doors to interesting places once I earn it. I have the grades to apply for a place like Texas Tech University and see no reason I should not be admitted. I hope you will give me a chance to prove my motivation and readiness for studies soon.
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowledge and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days at high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ballplayer and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Bold Success Scholarship
I have the grades to apply for a place like Texas Tech University and see no reason I should not be admitted. I hope you will give me a chance to prove my motivation and readiness for studies soon.
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowledge and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days at high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ballplayer and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Bold Reflection Scholarship
There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.”
Bold Fuel Your Life Scholarship
There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.”
Bold Speak Your Mind Scholarship
There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.”
Bold Encouraging Others Scholarship
There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.”
Bold Bucket List Scholarship
There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.”
Bold Confidence Matters Scholarship
The most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates into a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about the results, and being confident becomes as easy as breathing.
Jake Stover "Just One More" Memorial Scholarship
I have chosen Texas Tech University for two main reasons. The first one is the Computer Engineering and Basketball program. I have a passion for working with hands on technology, checked every aspect I must learn, and I find your curriculum superior to other competing universities in the country. The second reason is your location. I have lived in Texas for four years now, I know the city well, like it a lot, especially the surrounding nature, and I can imagine living there for the next few years at least.
I wanted to study with the best. You top the national rankings of universities, many top-class professors teach at your place, and I know that a degree from your university means something in the field I desire to pursue and will open doors to interesting places once I earn it. I have the grades to apply for a place like Texas Tech University and see no reason I should not be admitted. I hope you will give me a chance to prove my motivation and readiness for studies soon.
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowing and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days at high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ball player and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Tam and Betsy Vannoy Memorial Scholarship
I had always wanted to be a Journalist, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowledge and how to execute instructions and how to appeal to audiences in the journalism world, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days at high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a journalist.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Dog Lover Scholarship
Pets, especially dogs and cats can reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, ease loneliness, encourage exercise and playfulness, and even improve your cardiovascular health. Caring for an animal can help children grow up more secure and active. Pets also provide valuable companionship for older adults.
Dogs can get us to get outside and be more active, which can lead to increased mental well-being over time. One way to look at it is that dogs make us happy because they are the catalyst for other healthy behaviors in our lives. Taking a dog for a walk, hike, or run are fun and rewarding ways to fit healthy daily exercise into your schedule. Studies have shown that dog owners are far more likely to meet their daily exercise requirements—and exercising every day is great for the animal as well. It will deepen the connection between you, eradicate most behavior problems in dogs, and keep your pet fit and healthy. Companionship can help prevent illness and even add years to your life, while isolation and loneliness can trigger symptoms of depression. Caring for an animal can help make you feel needed and wanted, and take the focus away from your problems, especially if you live alone. Most dog and cat owners talk to their pets, some even use them to work through their troubles. And nothing beats loneliness like coming home to a wagging tail or purring cat. Pets can be a great social lubricant for their owners, helping you start and maintain new friendships. Dog owners frequently stop and talk to each other on walks, hikes, or in a dog park. Pet owners also meet new people in pet stores, clubs, and training classes. The companionship of an animal can offer comfort, help ease anxiety, and build self-confidence for people anxious about going out into the world. Because pets tend to live in the moment—they don’t worry about what happened yesterday or what might happen tomorrow—they can help you become more mindful and appreciate the joy of the present. Many pets, especially dogs, require a regular feeding and exercise schedule. Having a consistent routine keeps an animal balanced and calm—and it can work for you, too. No matter your mood—depressed, anxious, or stressed—one plaintive look from your pet and you’ll have to get out of bed to feed, exercise, and care for them.
Graduate Debt-Free Scholarship
I have chosen Texas Tech University for two main reasons. The first one is the Computer Engineering and Basketball program. I have a passion for working with hands on technology, checked every aspect I must learn, and I find your curriculum superior to other competing universities in the country. The second reason is your location. I have lived in Texas for four years now, I know the city well, like it a lot, especially the surrounding nature, and I can imagine living there for the next few years at least.
I wanted to study with the best. You top the national rankings of universities, many top-class professors teach at your place, and I know that a degree from your university means something in the field I desire to pursue and will open doors to interesting places once I earn it. I have the grades to apply for a place like Texas Tech University and see no reason I should not be admitted. I hope you will give me a chance to prove my motivation and readiness for studies soon.
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowing and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days at high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ball player and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Jake Thomas Williams Memorial Scholarship
I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates into a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about the results, and being confident becomes as easy as breathing.
Nina L. Coleman Memorial Scholarship
I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates into a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about the results, and being confident becomes as easy as breathing.
Cardel Love Scholarship
I have chosen Texas Tech University for two main reasons. The first one is the Computer Engineering and Basketball program. I have a passion for working with hands on technology, checked every aspect I must learn, and I find your curriculum superior to other competing universities in the country. The second reason is your location. I have lived in Texas for four years now, I know the city well, like it a lot, especially the surrounding nature, and I can imagine living there for the next few years at least.
I wanted to study with the best. You top the national rankings of universities, many top-class professors teach at your place, and I know that a degree from your university means something in the field I desire to pursue and will open doors to interesting places once I earn it. I have the grades to apply for a place like Texas Tech University and see no reason I should not be admitted. I hope you will give me a chance to prove my motivation and readiness for studies soon.
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowing and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days at high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ball player and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Endeavor Scholarship
I have chosen Texas Tech University for two main reasons. The first one is the Computer Engineering and Basketball program. I have a passion for working with hands on technology, checked every aspect I must learn, and I find your curriculum superior to other competing universities in the country. The second reason is your location. I have lived in Texas for four years now, I know the city well, like it a lot, especially the surrounding nature, and I can imagine living there for the next few years at least.
I wanted to study with the best. You top the national rankings of universities, many top-class professors teach at your place, and I know that a degree from your university means something in the field I desire to pursue and will open doors to interesting places once I earn it. I have the grades to apply for a place like Texas Tech University and see no reason I should not be admitted. I hope you will give me a chance to prove my motivation and readiness for studies soon.
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowing and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days at high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ball player and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Durham-Dodd Dreams Scholarship
The most influential woman in my life must be my mother. She is my role model. We have the same style, size, habits, nonexistent sense of humor and we both hate stress. The most important lesson she has taught me from a young age is that I should never give up my financial independence for anyone. My mother has always earned her own income and has never asked anyone in her life to pay something for her because she could pay for it herself. She is the strongest woman I know and I wouldn´t know what to do without her.
Tanya C. Harper Memorial SAR Scholarship
I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates into a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about the results, and being confident becomes as easy as breathing.
Andrew Perez Mental Illness/Suicidal Awareness Education Scholarship
I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates into a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about the results, and being confident becomes as easy as breathing.
Stephan L. Daniels Lift As We Climb Scholarship
I wanted to study with the best, and I know that a degree from a top university means something in the field I desire to pursue and will open doors to interesting places once I earn it. I have the grades to apply for a place like Texas Tech University and see no reason I should not be admitted. I hope you will give me a chance to prove my motivation and readiness for studies soon.
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowing and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days at high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ball player and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Robert Lee, Sr. and Bernice Williams Memorial Scholarship
I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates into a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about the results, and being confident becomes as easy as breathing.
JDT Ventures Scholarship Fund
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowing and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days at high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ball player and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Ben Bonner Memorial Scholarship
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowledge and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days at high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ballplayer and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates into a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
Bold Creativity Scholarship
Basketball is a language all its own, just as intricate and complex as any other, if not more. Every focus of the eyes, flexion of the foot, and facial expression has the power to drastically alter the story of the dance. After all, that’s what dance is, it’s communicating with an audience; it’s storytelling. And it’s the language I am most fluent in.
Each passing year presents new opportunities to let choreography flow from my veins and onto the stage. The most rewarding, and consequently challenging opportunity, is creating a routine that will or a set of moves that'll work on opponents. This past year, I worked together with my friends, to create a unique arsenal that cohesively combined all of our visions in multiple sessions.
Getting a group of people to do things to achieve one goal takes puzzle-solving skills. With my immense knowledge of players’ skills (strengths and areas of growth), I was able to create canvas that was well-suited for each individual. Hours went into analyzing the film and thinking upstaging that would stir excitement in the audience. But not only does footwork need to look effortless and pleasing to the eye, but it must also purposely weave players together, getting them where they need to go without any collisions or chaos. Lucky enough to experience the complexity of dance choreography, I successfully created an exciting routine.
Once the puzzle was complete, I reached my favorite part of the process: watching my teammates breathe life into the movement they have been given, and seeing the story unfold in front of my eyes. Despite the challenges, choreographing a routine and teaching it to others is incredibly fulfilling and teaches me new lessons every year.
Bold Empathy Scholarship
In July 2017, my aunt was diagnosed with breast cancer. She stopped working, and being home due to COVID allowed me to help care for her. We spent the next 9 years battling cancer. Our relationship faced new realities. She reviewed life insurance policies with me as I pulled her chemotherapy IV stand behind her to the bathroom at the Infusion Center. I shaved her head when the hair was falling off and we tried on wigs together. We laughed at the prosthetic breasts the insurance company sent her and wore them as hats at dinner. I watched my mom’s cues to determine my own responses and show her my love.
Sometimes she preferred laughter while other times I had to read the room and know that it was time to let the tears flow. I think the best way to help others is to be self-aware and monitor their current needs at that moment. We can’t fix everything. Sometimes we just have to be present and display empathy. When I look back at the times I was able to most help my mom survive her diagnosis and treatment, I think displaying empathy was the most important. Someday when I am a doctor, I will be able to use this experience with empathy to help my patients as well. Unfortunately in 2021, I lost her, but the lessons I learned through the journey were important.
Bold Relaxation Scholarship
"You need to choose between social life, academics or sleep"
These were the very first words our high school college counselor told me and my peers in senior year as she described the incredible college experience. All of us were instantly taken aback. Having to choose between academics, friends and a natural bodily function seemed absurd to us. Until that moment our young brains had not been able to comprehend the idea of being under a copious amount of stress and responsibility. Although in the height of the moment our grade tried to shrug such an idea away by laughing at it as a joke, I couldn't help but wonder how I would be able to handle such stress in a country so far from home. The idea of a university being another stress factor to the stress of traveling across the continent, to a different nation with a different culture, language and people was terrifying. That day, I went home and indulged in a deep dive of youtube's "self-care" section where I took down notes and decided to meditate, journal, and exercise every day throughout my college years To this very day, I am so grateful for the past me for making that self-care plan which has helped me survive in times where I would lose the balance between intense academic curriculum and the need to be a social butterfly to make friends everywhere I go. In addition to my self-care routine, I am able to defy my counselor's words of choosing between one aspect of college life through making a copious amount of pro and cons list, discussing and sharing my concerns with my loved ones, and choosing to do what makes me truly happy instead of what society expects me to do.
Bold Hobbies Scholarship
I think we are too often caught up in the logistics of how we look on paper to a company. But, I think what can tell you the most about me are the things I do every day to survive. Because that is what my hobbies are to me: a means of survival.
If I did not have a pen and pencil, the phonics and beats of music, or the pages of sprawled words of everyone else’s stories, I would not be here anymore. I have come to accept that my mental health is something I will always struggle with, and I quickly realized that if I did not find outlets, it would consume me whole. And so, I quickly became engulfed in the world of creative writing. Every letter becomes part of a word, that has the potential to be a part of a sentence in a paragraph, a line in a stanza, or even a word on its own. I have found beauty in combining words, with commas, with hyphens, with semicolons, to be part of a much larger image. I can say the same about music. To hear Billie Eilish sing words of defeat and goodbye in her song, “Listen Before I Go”, was all I needed to know that I could instead write about it than actually do it. And to get lost in someone else’s story, if merely for 200 pages, can and is enough to escape the horrors of my own thoughts.
And as I am writing this, I realize that essentially what I am saying is that words and the order in which you put them, matters: my hobbies have quite literally saved my life.
Bold Hope for the Future Scholarship
I just moved in to my first apartment. Me and my new roommates are trying to get to know each other, so we're talking about ourselves and asking each other questions. One of them notices I have what seems to be hiccups, and she asks me about it. I mention that I suffer from Tourette's, a fairly rare neurological condition that causes me to make uncontrollable noises and motions sometimes. My roommate mentions that she has a cousin with Tourette's, and asks a couple of questions about it. We then move on with the conversation, my issue isn't a problem for her. This is an amazing change from when my grandfather was growing up. He also suffered from Tourette's, and it made him randomly curse sometimes. People at the time weren't nearly as understanding, they didn't try to help, and they just thought he was being rebellious. People didn't understand and they didn't try to, and people like him suffered as a result.
One thing that gives me hope for the future is this simple change, the fact that people are increasingly acting with empathy and compassion. The fact that I, unlike my grandfather, enjoy the care and understanding of my piers is a monumental change for the better, and it's a very common one. There's a lot of harm that occurred because of previous generations fearing people for being different, and ostracizing them as a result of this fear. People latched on to any sense of otherness that set a person or group apart, and persecuted them for it.
While we still have a lot of issues, and people are still persecuted unnecessarily, younger generations seem to have an increased sense of empathy and compassion. Each generation seems to care a little less about what someone looks like and where they come from, and a little more about who the person is and what they're struggling with. As this change continues, people are more and more comfortable being who they are, and being open about issues they previously would have never been able to talk about before. This change gives me a lot of hope that future generations will be even more understanding. We'll always have people that hate and fear others, but those people are going away, and I hope for a day where treating people badly for things they can't control is a thing of the past. Seeing people care and work to do better gives me hope that we really can overcome our hate-filled past and make a brighter, more inclusive future.
Sports In Action Scholarship
Adversity makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates into a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
Youssef University’s College Life Scholarship
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowing and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days at high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ball player and an engineer.
In terms of changing the industries of both worlds, it is up to me to have a goal of where I want to be and then just reverse engineer my way from there. I will work hard and am willing to reach out to those that have found a huge amount of success. Taking a page out of your idol’s books and being creative and making what you took your own is a crucial step to becoming extraordinarily successful.
Bold Study Strategies Scholarship
My exams and quizzes don’t care for labels. They don’t care which books I used to learn the first three chapters of Calculus - they test me to see if I know the concepts. They don’t care what kind of pencils I use to finish an exam as long as everything is legible and correct. Substance over style when it comes to academics - always. But as a young and impressionable college student, I admit it was easy to get distracted by the aesthetic of 'study culture' instead of focusing on what seems like the obvious - the subjects at hand.
I’ve fallen for the whole ‘buy some study snacks, get fancy stationery, and watch endless study routines on YouTube” kind of thing. It didn’t work for me. My study strategies now consist of 'big' habits (for my daily life and beyond) and micro habits (just for my academic/work-life). One of my 'big' habits is meditation. Meditation helps me be a more engaged and present student, employee, and daughter to aging parents. My favorite academic 'micro' habit is picking apart course syllabi.
At the beginning of each semester, I use a combination of Trello, OneNote, and Stickies on my computer to plan out my work deadline by deadline. I also use written planners to give myself the satisfaction of crossing things off my checklist manually. Adding a tiny bit of personal flair to my study routine is something I can support, but discipline, organization, and consistency help me get my results. After all, when investing so much in a college education, doing well is a sign that you value your time and money. It shows that you love yourself enough to find time-saving and efficient ways to do well and advance onto the next stage of your life.
Bold Nature Matters Scholarship
Nature to me is connection to the Earth and the forces that are greater than human beings. As humans, we can be selfish, deceitful, and draining. In times when I do not want to be around people, I go outside and spend time alone with the trees and the natural world around us. I love the things that our planet created before we industrialized it. The animals, the millions of plant and tree species, and the occurences that we admire like the Grand Canyon, miraculous waterfalls, mountains and more. There is so much to love about nature and appreciating the life around us and how much the Earth gives us should be a larger part of all of our lives. I show my gratitude to nature and Earth by recycling and reusing as much as I can, spread awareness about the things that harm the Earth, and admiring natural places without changing them. By treating the planet that protects us with care and respecting the things that live in nature alongside us, we can all appreciate nature and the amazing world we were born in. Your body is healthy because of the fruits, herbs, and vegetables that are grown in nature. We cannot live without water or air, which we have in abundance because of trees and flowers. Nature impacts every aspect of our life and survival. I love it because it gives us our life, and allows us to connect to forces that are exponentially bigger than us. We can look at things thousands of times larger than us. We can use the Earth to grow things that taste and look beautiful. Nature is my best friend, and I treat it with love and respect for all that it does for us.
Bold Generosity Matters Scholarship
I once thought of generosity in relation to tangible objects, material goods that you can provide to someone else. I perceived my father's colleagues to be generous when they offered my family of six a place to stay after my father declared bankruptcy for the fourth time. I saw generosity in the meals my community made for my mother after her divorce, since she was too drunk most nights to cook for herself.
However, as I have continued on my own academic and personal journey, I have realized that there is so much more to generosity. While those gestures were undoubtedly generous, I now believe that acts of kindness do not have to be grand in order to be considered so. I have felt the most generosity with my friends who offered their shoulder for me to cry on after my brother was diagnosed with an drug addiction and sent to a treatment facility during my junior year of college. It was not in objects or possessions, but in someone offering me time and space that I found the true meaning of generosity. Witnessing and experiencing this kindness allowed me to open up space in my own life to give back. I began volunteering through an organization at my university with the immigrant community in the greater Atlanta area. In this opportunity, I offered my academic expertise as a tutor for refugee students and assisted immigrant women who were domestic abuse survivors with filing for divorce in a system they were unfamiliar with. It was by offering my sense of humor with students and my knowledge of the legal system with abuse victims that I found myself embodying generosity. Generosity, in its purest form, is creating room for someone else and honoring their voice.
CEW IV Foundation Scholarship Program
My most important goals at the moment are to graduate college, obtain a job in public service, balance my extracurricular volunteer work with work and school, complete my firefighting certifications, and work on bettering my financial and technological literacy. I serve as a volunteer firefighter and EMT in my college town and balancing that with my mechanical engineering course work, the job that I have to help pay for college, and my social life is not easy. I want to work on my time management skills so that I can be more effective in all of these things. This will help me later on in my life when it comes to managing workloads and family life/work-life balances. My emergency service certifications will help me by allowing me to serve my community even more than I do by allowing me to participate at a higher level during incidents. Being able to manage all of this and keep a level head will help me later on in my career if I get a large workload. I will be able to manage it all and prioritize the most important things without getting overwhelmed.
My strength to be able to do all of this will come from my family and my friends. My family has a storied history of strength and perseverance that I do my best to honor every day. I have learned that I have a rich heritage that spread across the Americas. On my father’s side, his family is spread out along the East Coast of the United States. Much of his family still remains in North Carolina in the poverty-stricken Robeson County region. They are descended from slaves that worked indigo, rice, tobacco, and cotton fields in the area. On my mom's side, her family has roots all over the Caribbean and Central America. They have a rich mix of indigenous, Panamanian, Columbian, Bajan, Trinidadian, and St. Lucian blood running through them. My maternal grandfather came to the United States by joining the army and gaining his citizenship. My maternal grandmother was one of the first women to work on the construction of the Panamá Canal. My paternal grandparents each had in excess of 8 siblings and were hard-working close-knit people. My family has a deep heritage and we have persevered through many major events in human history.
I will apply this by making my family proud by graduating college and working to improve the world as they have before me. Once I achieve my career goals, I will make it my mission to give back to my people and ensure that they have the opportunities to achieve their dreams and not continue a loop of poverty and dysfunction that we see all too often. Giving back is very important because it gives me a chance to be a part of something greater than myself. I fondly remember my grandparents helping their churches with community events and I think it's a great tradition to uphold.
College Showdown Scholarship
Scholarship Institute Future Leaders Scholarship
I have demonstrated leadership through my technical activities. My resume and extracurricular activities are well-rounded, but I focus on engineering-oriented activities. I enjoy solving technical challenges, and we always compete in groups. I often take the lead in helping direct the overall vision of our efforts. I enjoy coordinating group members to capitalize on everyone’s strengths and minimizing our overall weaknesses. My experience as a co-captain and captain for the TARC Rocketry Challenge Club suggests that I have a track record for accomplishing our goals. I also like taking complex topics and distilling down the most important parts to explain to new members crucial concepts in simple ways.
Abby's First-Generation College Student Scholarship
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still
putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that
come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future,
that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as
something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now,
I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or
drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about
homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s
why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m
now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by
chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time
and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus
opportunities equates into a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and
consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little
successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy
away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about
the results, and being confident becomes as easy as breathing.
Richard Neumann Scholarship
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still
putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that
come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as
something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now,
I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing or
drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about
homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s
why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m
now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by
chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time
and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus
opportunities equates into a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and
consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little
successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy
away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about
the results and being confident becomes as easy as breathing.
Chef John Patrick Thompson Culinary Arts Scholarship
The food and beverage industry is an important part of the overall agriculture industry. You can further split the food and beverage industry into two major segments: production and distribution. Production includes creating and processing foods and beverages of all types - including most packaged or prepared items. The production segment does NOT include foods produced through farming or growing and not further processed as those are simply part of the agriculture industry, by definition.
Distribution in the food and beverage industry involves transport and methods involved in delivering the product to consumers. Distribution in the food and beverage industry includes companies that ship to retailers, restaurants and directly to the consumers themselves.
Tom LoCasale Developing Character Through Golf Scholarship
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still
putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that
come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future,
that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as
something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next
few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now,
I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or
drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment.There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about
homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s
why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m
now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by
chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time
and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus
opportunities equates into a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and
consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little
successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy
away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about
the results, and being confident becomes as easy as breathing.
Davila Scholarship
To me Driving and texting is a cognitive distraction, which takes your focus away
from the act of driving. Manual distraction, which causes you to remove your hands from the
steering wheel. Visual distraction, which takes your eyes off of the road in front of you. They’re
both terrible. Personally, I’ve never texted while driving, because I know that the risks FAR
outweigh what I’m trying to do. Most people do that on a DAILY basis, but they don’t know how
much of a risk they’ve put themselves and other people into.Cell phone use while driving
statistics and texting and driving facts show that this behavior is common and dangerous for teen
drivers. Distracted driving is dangerous, contributing to 3,142 deaths on the roads in 2019, nearly
a 10% increase from 2018. Cell phone use while driving, including texting while driving, is a
major factor. Knowing cell phone use while driving statistics and texting and driving facts may
help families manage this dangerous crash risk.
Texting while driving and other cell phone use while driving facts and statistics show that this
multitasking behind the wheel is becoming a life-threatening norm. Talking or texting while
driving or checking or sending social media posts takes eyes and brains off the task of driving.
Coupled with inexperience and lack of driving skills, cell phone use can be especially deadly for
teen drivers.
Because technology will change and new distractions will be introduced, parents need to make
sure teens understand the value of engaged driving, where the driver is continuously attentive
and focused. Make a family commitment not to use distracting devices while driving, including
texting while driving and using social media while driving.
Why Is It Difficult For You To Stop Texting & Driving? In my opinion, “You're attentional
capacity is impaired significantly. In some cases, greater than you'd have if you were drinking
and driving.” Surveys show 96 percent of drivers acknowledge that texting and driving is bad,
but 30 percent admit to still doing it. There are many different ideas on how to curb behavior.
Drivers ignore the warnings and continue to use their phones for a simple reason: they’re just not
convinced that it’s all that dangerous. To understand why, we need to reflect on how humans
evaluate risk. When going about our everyday affairs, we use our common sense and our
experience to guide us. The first time we have what feels like an urgent text or email to answer
while driving, we give it a shot and see how it goes. After a few tries, it seems to work out just
fine. After all, when we’re using our phone, we think that if something unusual happens right
before our very eyes, we’re going to notice it. Even when we go head-down to text or use an app,
we know that we can switch our attention between road and phone, and that we can look up more
frequently when we notice that traffic is getting worse. When we’re stopped at a red light, we can
pick up our phone and then put it back down again when the light turns green. These are the
powerful common sense notions that guide us through everyday life on the road.
The problem with these common sense notions is that for the most part they’re wrong. Despite
our intuitions to the contrary, our attention will not be instantly grabbed by that disaster
unfolding in front of us even when we’re looking in that direction.
COVID-19 Perspective Scholarship
The COVID-19 disease has spread like a wildfire throughout the world. When we first started hearing about new cases of the disease, I kept hearing from news sources that COVID-19 affects minorities much more seriously than it does other groups. Being a minority myself, this information did not sit well with me. It created a lot of fear and anxiety. How in the world could a virus pick and choose who it affects and somehow seek out minorities and people of color?
In doing research to find answers, I learned that a large factor in this disease bias is linked to access to healthcare. In many minority communities, people do not have health insurance. With the costs of medical care being so high, this group often cannot afford adequate medical treatment. By the time they get the virus and worsen from its effects, they are often so sick and do not respond to treatment leading to death.
Health facilities are also not usually convenient to minorities especially in low-income areas. With people not having transportation and not being comfortable leaving their familiar surroundings, they are often not able to access necessary care in a timely manner. This barrier further increases the disparity in receiving treatment.
Another factor is trust. Minorities and people of color historically have been misguided and mistreated by government, law officers, healthcare officials, and other leaders who did not genuinely have their best interest at heart. As a result, this group of people are hesitant to seek medical care when needed and instead turn to spiritual leaders for prayer. They frequently miss out on the benefits of modern medicine that has been proven to save lives.
The lack of access to healthcare is definitely one of the most pressing global issues in the world today that has been highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic. It has unfortunately been responsible for many people suffering unnecessarily and dying. If more people were able to have medical insurance, then they would be able to receive needed care in the early stages of disease before it progresses. If more clinics and hospitals were built in minority neighborhoods, then those individuals would feel more comfortable about receiving care and be able to access the clinic easier when transportation is not available. Also, if the government and other leaders end the injustices against minorities and people of color, they would be more likely to seek care and trust the medical advances that have been made to prevent serious illness and death. Making progress in these areas will be a much needed benefit and result of the pandemic. I hope to see changes made in this area of society to add a silver lining to the life-altering effects that this virus has imposed on us all.
Dr. Magidson Memorial Theater Scholarship
Eleven Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.”
Jae'Sean Tate BUILT Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself “where are you and where do you want to be?”. There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life does not come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dove into my passions such as playing basketball, writing, and drawing. And these passions had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Bruce Lee, Kobe Bryant, and numerous influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they are known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it’s like a YouTube video on loop since I’m still putting arduous work into it. If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
There are sometimes when these words will be tested, for example, being stressed about homework or an upcoming test, or celebrating progress in skills in the game of basketball. That’s why I think this type of lifestyle won’t end because I can only continue to improve since I’m now a creature of habit. But the most important message is to “always strive to improve by chasing adversity.” This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you’re worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, “preparation plus opportunities equates into a huge explosion of success” meaning that if you work hard, smart and consistent, you’ll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about the results, and being confident becomes as easy as breathing.
Bold Persistence Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one’s career. To begin with, my hardship started in April 2020 when I did not want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like “that’s impossible, no way I can do that” and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I have had dreams of competing against celebrities my age in art competitions, basketball games, and telling stories worthy of winning Oscar Awards and, I had not shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself to something even close to what I would dream about.
And this has already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I could never achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. And with my mission being set in place and my wishes getting granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
And some people always quit what they love doing, because when they have these little successes and when they’re happy. But when the necessary work is in front of them, they shy away from adversity. At this point in my life, I would say I’ve achieved that, because now I’m just excited about matching myself against others that are as good as me and not worried about the results, and being confident becomes as easy as breathing.
Bold Goals Scholarship
I have chosen Texas Tech University for two main reasons. The first one is the Computer Engineering and Basketball program. I have a passion for working with hands on technology, checked every aspect I must learn, and I find your curriculum superior to other competing universities in the country. The second reason is your location. I have lived in Texas for four years now, I know the city well, like it a lot, especially the surrounding nature, and I can imagine living there for the next few years at least.
I wanted to study with the best. You top the national rankings of universities, many top-class professors teach at your place, and I know that a degree from your university means something in the field I desire to pursue and will open doors to interesting places once I earn it. I have the grades to apply for a place like Texas Tech University and see no reason I should not be admitted. I hope you will give me a chance to prove my motivation and readiness for studies soon.
I had always wanted to be a network engineer and a basketball player, so I think Texas Tech University's programs would help me figure out which career path would be best for me. I soon discovered that I had a passion for knowing and how to execute instructions in both basketball and Network Engineering, so I worked hard every day reading books and watching videos that are linked to my passions throughout my days at high school. Now, I feel fully ready to take my first big step into the college world of being a ball player and an engineer.
Bold Wise Words Scholarship
If there’s one thing, I would say to the next generation of kids that come after me, is that “when you focus on the past, that’s your ego and when you focus on the future, that’s your pride talking.” And that taught me to be humble, because if a person is good as something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they’ll be terrible, and all spontaneity will be gone. From the summer of 2020 till now, I still use these words and values in my daily life. Whether I’m playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays, I’ve learned how to be in the moment..
Tyrell Terry "Challenge and Opportunity" Scholarship
Adversity. The deciding factor that makes or breaks one's career. To begin with, my started around April 2020 when I didn't want to work hard, and then I shied away from measuring myself against others who had similar passions to me. When we all got sent home and never came back, I started becoming too realistic, saying things like "that's impossible, no way I can do that" and I was selling myself short of what I am now capable of. For example, I've had dreams of competing against guys I look up to in the NBA, art competitions and telling stories that are worth winning Oscar awards and I haven't shown any glimpse of seriousness or action to get myself in something even close to what I would dream about.
Keep in mind, this already happened years before we got sent home. I had all the goals in my head, but I couldn't achieve what I was looking for, facing adversity. So with my mission set in place and my wishes being granted in the form of a weird COVID year, I finally figured out how to stand out in a place where everyone looks the same.
In addition, I felt like my problem started to look like a bug in a computer or video game that needed to be fixed rather than some emotional or psychological issue. So, I asked myself "where are you and where do you want to be ?". There was no definite way to solve this issue since living life doesn't come with a manual and the only person that could solve this issue was me. In the summer of 2020, I dive into my passions such as playing basketball, writing and drawing which had a positive influence on me. In my free time, I would watch legends like Kobe Bryant, Bruce Lee and numerous other influencers who had similar issues and goals to be better people and not the accomplishments they're known for.
I enjoyed every moment of it. In fact, it's like a YouTube video on loop since I'm still putting arduous work into it. If there's anything I would tell a younger person, is that " when you focus on the past, that's your ego and when you focus on the future, that's your pride talking". This taught me to be humble, because if someone is good at something and they celebrate that success or think too highly of themselves, usually in the next few days they'll be terrible, and all that spontaneity will be gone. Even till now, I still use these words and values in my life whether I'm playing basketball or drawing, or drafting essays , I've learned to be in the moment. This experience has taught me to be fearless and to take life one day at a time and if you're worried about making some field you have dreamed to be in, "preparation plus opportunity equates into a huge explosion of success" and to " always strive to improve by chasing adversity" meaning that if you work hard, smart , and consistent, you'll probably fall in between the lines of where you want to be. And at this point in my life, being in the moment and not worrying about results by chasing adversity while being confident, overcoming challenges feel as easy as breathing.
I Am Third Scholarship
My goal in life is to inspire the next generation of kids through sport and education.I love working hard, because I always feel like there's a kid has never seen me before that is like me in terms of being great at what they do and looking for inspiration. My vision impacting the world will be a positive one, since working hard and being great at what you do and passing it down to the next generation is beneficial to me legacy wise and to the kids so that they may find themselves.
Carlynn's Comic Scholarship
Dragon Ball Super makes an active effort to show characters in each arc, either through slice of life episodes or just by having everyone get together at the beginning or end of the story arc. With this approach, the cast ends up feeling like a more unified group.Goku in particular has a great, understated character arc where he slowly warms up to his Saiyan heritage. Even when the focus leaves Goku, it’s clear that everyone around him is growing with him. Dragon Ball Z is a series driven by its characters. Dragon Ball Super is driven by merchandise potential. And most of all, Dragon ball has taught me to always keep improving.
Noah Wilson "Loaded Spinach" Arts & Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
The assumption that art (making images) was once decorative and is now communicative of social and political ideas is not accurate. Art has not gone through a lineal process from simple to complex.
Human's have always made images for many reasons: decorative and communicative , emotional, etc. Human beings must communicate to each other.
What some people call making art (drawing, painting, etc. ) is a 'subset' of making images. We use images for a wide spectrum of purposes mainly because we have eyes to see. Humans must communicate with each other. Express their thoughts and reactions.Art uses visual shapes/forms, colours, lines, to create meaning. Sometimes these 'meanings' are shallow..that is, the image is lacking in conceptual complexity.
Humans vary in the meanings that they are able to attribute to these forms..all depends on what humans know about them.
Art has not moved from decorative to 'communicative' This in not 'recent'.
Humans have used always used their abilities to create images for social engagement and political motives from the beginning of their existence. Some people just call that activity art.
Making images were never used solely for decorative purposes. Making images were also used to communicate ideas.The more beautiful examples of writing is called calligraphy.
Before humans taught themselves how to read, they used images to tell themselves stories, to teach their histories, to teach the past.
Nor do I think one 'has to be educated' to appreciate art.
Art is not merely an appreciation of form and content coupled to a sense of esthetics.
Human beings have been creating visual things from the times that they began to draw. What these images mean depend on the context in which image is created, for what purpose it is created, by whom it is created, and for whom it is created.
Human beings associate various levels of meaning with some shapes...Letters and symbols are smaller examples of this process.
Jameela Jamil x I Weigh Scholarship
A few weeks ago I was given the opportunity to write letters to the elderly and it was a fun experience.
The task was to nominate 5 elderly people to write letters to and basically I just had to check on them to make sure that they're okay, and make their day a little bit better. So I wrote 5 individual unique letters to each and every one and they loved it. I didn't just do it because of the validation or the volunteer hours, but because I loved talking to people.
Pro-Life Advocates Scholarship
I would say that I haven't fully shaped my pro life position yet, since it's a life long process. Some actions and activities I would take are to work hard in all aspects of my life, such as sports, education, arts and religion. The goal is to improve and surpass ourselves and keep on working hard and staying committed to the craft. And with that if you pass down that aspect to the youth in whatever they want to pursue, their lives become effortless and you see them become young legends, while they continue to shatter their limits.
Pelipost Overcoming Adversity Scholarship
The thing is none of my loved ones have ever been to prison or done anything bad. All of my family members are good people and will forever be that way. However I do have friends who's loved ones have been to prison before, and they say that the experience takes a huge toll on them to say the least. Incarceration is the act of someone being taken into prison for one reason or another. Being imprisoned has so many effects on people, especially in the academics aspect, where grades are slipping, because of the situation at hand, or those who are incarcerated might not return 100% to society the way they used or at least it has to do with filling out forms and stuff. But just like any other tribulation, it's not what you did that defines you, it's who you were that really sets you apart from the rest.
Carmen V McMillan Memorial Scholarship
Spread the word and knowledge of God everywhere to as many people as I can, whether they accept it or not.
Mia Noflin Goes to Broadway Scholarship
Supernatural
Dale Dance Scholarship
I don't even dance, but pursuit of heart is very important. It's what makes you committed and love the craft of getting better rather than just looking for external accomplishments or what society deems to be successful or accomplished. Like I said, I'm not in this to do what's normal.
Lisa K. Carlson DCPS Scholarship
My dream is to get a high education and get a bachelor's degree and also be in the NBA. Both of these goals have taught me to have balance between sports, books and life. And also because I think it's easy to do it anyway.
"Wise Words" Scholarship
My favorite quote is "I'm not in this to do what's normal"- Kobe Bryant. I like it a lot, because it makes me feel like myself and do what others aren't doing, not for the sake of being different, but because it's true to me.
T1D Warrior Scholarship
I don't have diabetes.
Gabriella Carter Music and Me Scholarship
I don't really have a particular song I listen to whenever I work, I just find what I feel like playing and then I get going. For me, It evokes emotion, and that to me is one of the most powerful things in the world.
Music is a medium through which anyone can speak. There are no language or age barriers, because it is a universal language.
RushOrderTees Young Entrepreneurs Scholarship
I chose entrepreneurship, because there is more work-life balance and in a way, being creative in building something that takes the stress of working for a living.
New and improved products, services, or technology from entrepreneurs enable new markets to be developed and new wealth to be created. Additionally, increased employment and higher earnings contribute to better national income in the form of higher tax revenue and higher government spending.
JuJu Foundation Scholarship
For me, my greatest inspiration is being myself. By staying true to myself, I would always be loving what I do the way I do it. And by connecting with friends and family in an emotional level, I can also help them find themselves. What drives me, is me always enjoying myself doing what I love to do at a specific time of the day, day in and day out.
Impact Scholarship for Black Students
I'm very passionate and hard working in whatever I do.
I love to draw, play basketball, and spend time with my friends and family. My hope is to go to college and make it to the NBA and continue to work hard whether I get there or not. Just because I have a dream, doesn't mean that I wouldn't work hard. In order to prepare myself or rather get ready, I have devoted my time to waking up at 4:00 in the morning and working out then studying and applying for scholarships every single day. I believe that with the grace of God, time and opportunity, I will continue to keep on living my dream everyday.
BIPOC Educators Scholarship
When you earn a degree, you accomplish a big step. You gain knowledge, skills and experience to help you both in your career and in life in general. On top of that, by gaining additional skills in communication and problem solving and achieving your goals, you can also increase your confidence. When I was 14, I realized that education plays a huge role in whatever career I'm chasing. Education shows us the importance of hard work and, at the same time, helps us grow and develop. Thus, we are able to shape a better society to live in by knowing and respecting rights, laws, and regulations.
Brady Cobin Law Group "Expect the Unexpected" Scholarship
Everyone has a choice between leaving a positive legacy or a negative one. Most people never consciously choose one or the other -- it just happens. But the goal for you is to make a conscious decision about the legacy you'll leave. So let's start with what a positive legacy looks like. For me, I would like to create and leave something behind for the next generation to keep on using and doing when it's all said and done.Remember, it's not what we leave FOR others that matters; it's what we leave IN them that matters most. Possessions and wealth do not a true legacy make. It's about leaving behind the essence of your Authentic Soul. That's what the world needs from you. So serve others by leaving behind the best and most beautiful parts of you. Today, and every day, create your legacy.
Hailey Julia "Jesus Changed my Life" Scholarship
Jesus has changed my life in many ways. He has done so much for me that there's no one else I rather believe in. In my daily life, I have been reading my Bible and building my relationship day by day. Me putting my trust in him is proof of why I continue to succeed in the things that I do. Without him I couldn't do anything on my own and not believing in him just doesn't feel like a normal life to live without jesus.
"What Moves You" Scholarship
"Everything negative - pressure, challenges - is all an opportunity for me to rise"- Kobe Bryant. This quote has inspired me to keep on pursuing my goals and take advantage of every down moment and learn from it. Whether I fail or succeed, it's learning experience and I can always continue to evolve as a person.
Elevate Black Entrepreneurs Scholarship
To many, becoming an entrepreneur might seem like a scary and high-risk taking journey, but to me, this unpredictable adventure seems like the perfect path that my life should take. Entering the unknown battlefield of business is probably the only way that people who hate their jobs can change their circumstances and be successful. These hopefuls believe that becoming an entrepreneur will allow me to network with people who have already built great businesses. I think that I have enough potential to find the next profitable idea and change the lives of millions.
3LAU "Everything" Scholarship
My everything is passing down knowledge and the word of God, through the game of basketball. I love the thrill of using my reflexes and reactions in the midst of playing the game.
Future Black Leaders Scholarship
My name is Chidiebere Iwe. I go to Clements highschool. I joined an extra curricular organization, and that is the FFA. FFA is an agricultural organization that teaches students to demonstrate skill, knowledge, and abilities with Floral design and other agricultural courses in school. On a financial note, my family is pretty stable and this scholarship would mean so much to me. My dream is to make sure I go to college and make my family proud and graduate. Upon graduation, I plan on playing professional basketball and live my dreams on the court.
Black Entrepreneurs of Philadelphia Scholarship
Journey with entrepreneurship has been a good journey so far. What inspired me to be an entrepreneur was the passion, resourcefulness, willingness to improvise and listen to others and strong determination to succeed is what makes an entrepreneur successful.One of my personal goals for entrepreneurs is to achieve greater efficiency in all aspects of their organisation. Right from speeding up processes, quicker delivery of services, weaving in improvements in offerings with changing times, be updated with the latest technology, and pursuing excellence in every way. For me, the greatest challenges I'll be facing would be abandoning another career. If you're going to dedicate yourself to starting and nurturing a business to success, it's going to be nearly impossible to simultaneously manage another career. Financing, teambuilding, being the visionary, dealing with the unknown, loneliness, rule-making, decision-making.
Mental Health Movement Scholarship
It can be scary when someone you love is sick. It can be especially scary if they’re diagnosed with a mental illness. Like any other health problem, someone with a mental illness needs extra love and support. You may not be able to see the illness, but it doesn’t mean that you’re powerless to help.Research confirms that support from family and friends is a key part of helping someone who is going through a mental illness. There are a number of major ways that family and friends can help in someone’s journey of recovery from a mental illness:
Knowing when something is wrong—or right: Getting help early is an important part of treating mental illness. Family and friends are often the first ones to notice that something is wrong.Seeking help: Families and friends can be important advocates to help loved ones get through those hard, early stages of having a mental illness. They can help their loved one find out what treatment is best for them. They can also be key in letting professionals know what’s going on, filling in parts of the picture that the person who’s ill may not be well enough to describe on their own.Helping with medications, appointments and treatments: If you spend a lot of time around your loved ones, you can help them remember to take their medications. You may also be able to help tell a doctor why medications aren’t being taken as they should be. Similarly, you may be involved in reminding your loved one to do their counselling homework or use their light therapy treatment each morning, or reminding your loved one to make or keep appointments for treatment.
OXB #TeamSports College Athlete Scholarship
In order to build up team chemistry, I have approached my teammates by doing what they love to do other than the sport we play, and have fun with them. Not only do I have fun with them outside of basketball, they also have to show that same fun or passion when I get them to go out with me. This has been important for team growth and having a connection beyond being teammates on the court, because we all want to win, but those are superficial accomplishments and if we seek growth, those accomplishments will come to us as additions to our rewards, which is the game itself.