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I have taken a range of coursework and gained hands-on experience to develop the necessary skills and knowledge; and IB and AP classes have further prepared me for the challenges ahead. I am confident that with my dedication and hard work, I will achieve my goal of becoming a successful crime scene investigator and making a positive impact in my community. -Couryanna Gissendanner

Education

Eastside High School

High School
2021 - 2024

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Criminology
    • Law
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Law Enforcement

    • Dream career goals:

    • Sales Associate

      Tillys
      2023 – 20241 year
    • Team Member

      Chic - Fil-A
      2023 – Present1 year

    Sports

    Cheerleading

    Varsity
    2022 – 20242 years

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Boys And Girls Club Of America — Camp Counselor
      2022 – 2022

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Politics

    Volunteering

    Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
    The field of forensic science has always fascinated me. My passion for solving crimes and helping people led me to seek a career in crime scene investigation (CSI). From a young age, I have been fascinated by the intricacies of forensic science and the role it plays in solving crimes. I have always enjoyed watching crime shows and the mystery it has always left me wanting to solve, which sparked my interest in this field. The tragic loss of my brother last year played a significant role in strengthening my decision to pursue a career in forensics. While my journey has undoubtedly been difficult, it was a testament to my strength and resilience that I have been able to turn such a devastating experience into a positive force for change. As a CSI, I have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others by helping to bring justice to victims and their families. My brother's memory will live on through my work, and my commitment to excellence in the field is a testament to his life and legacy. In conclusion, the murder of my brother was a tragic and senseless event that had a profound impact on my life. While it will never be possible to fully erase the pain of his loss, my decision to insure a career as a CSI is a powerful reminder that out of tragedy, can come a renewed sense of purpose and determination. Apart from my traumatic loss, To achieve this career goal, I have been pursuing an education that aligns with the skills and knowledge required for this field. I have taken a range of classes in high school, including advanced science courses such as chemistry and biology, as well as mathematics . I have also completed courses in medical and physiology which have provided me with a foundational understanding of the field. In addition to my coursework, I have sought out opportunities to gain hands-on experience in forensic science. This will allow me to assist with mock crime scene investigations and gain focus on forensic science research. These experiences have helped me to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as a strong attention to detail. Furthermore, I have also taken part in International Baccalaureate (B) and Advanced Placement (AP) classes, which have helped me to develop a deeper understanding of complex subjects, challenging me to think critically and independently and better prepare me for the rigor of college-level coursework. IB and AP classes have also allowed me to demonstrate my academic abilities to potential colleges and employers, which is important in a competitive field like forensic science. To become a successful CSI, it is also important to possess certain personal qualities, such as a strong work ethic, the ability to work well under pressure, and a dedication to accuracy and attention to detail. These qualities have helped me to excel academically while also being actively involved in an extracurricular activity: cheerleading. I am requesting to be admitted in dual enrollment to continue to take college-level courses while still in high school, which will give me a head start in my academic and professional journey. It will also teach me time management and organizational skills, as I balance my coursework with other commitments. Cheerleading, on the other hand, has taught me the value of teamwork, discipline, and perseverance. It has helped me develop leadership skills, as I have been entrusted with organizing routines and leading my team during competitions. Cheerleading has also instilled in me a sense of responsibility and accountability, as every member of the team relies on each other to succeed. In conclusion, my interest in forensic science and specifically CSI has motivated me to pursue a career in this field. I have taken a range of coursework and gained hands-on experience to develop the necessary skills and knowledge; and IB and AP classes have further prepared me for the challenges ahead. Overall, my experiences i have shaped me into a well-rounded individual with a strong academic foundation, leadership skills, and a passion for CSI. I am confident that with my dedication and hard work, I will achieve my goal of becoming a successful crime scene investigator and making a positive impact in my community. -Couryanna Gissendanner
    Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship
    The field of forensic science has always fascinated me. My passion for solving crimes and helping people led me to seek a career in crime scene investigation (CSI). From a young age, I have been fascinated by the intricacies of forensic science and the role it plays in solving crimes. I have always enjoyed watching crime shows and the mystery it has always left me wanting to solve, which sparked my interest in this field. The tragic loss of my brother last year played a significant role in strengthening my decision to pursue a career in forensics. While my journey has undoubtedly been difficult, it was a testament to my strength and resilience that I have been able to turn such a devastating experience into a positive force for change. As a CSI, I have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others by helping to bring justice to victims and their families. My brother's memory will live on through my work, and my commitment to excellence in the field is a testament to his life and legacy. In conclusion, the murder of my brother was a tragic and senseless event that had a profound impact on my life. While it will never be possible to fully erase the pain of his loss, my decision to insure a career as a CSI is a powerful reminder that out of tragedy, can come a renewed sense of purpose and determination. Apart from my traumatic loss, To achieve this career goal, I have been pursuing an education that aligns with the skills and knowledge required for this field. I have taken a range of classes in high school, including advanced science courses such as chemistry and biology, as well as mathematics . I have also completed courses in medical and physiology which have provided me with a foundational understanding of the field. In addition to my coursework, I have sought out opportunities to gain hands-on experience in forensic science. This will allow me to assist with mock crime scene investigations and gain focus on forensic science research. These experiences have helped me to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as a strong attention to detail. Furthermore, I have also taken part in International Baccalaureate (B) and Advanced Placement (AP) classes, which have helped me to develop a deeper understanding of complex subjects, challenging me to think critically and independently and better prepare me for the rigor of college-level coursework. IB and AP classes have also allowed me to demonstrate my academic abilities to potential colleges and employers, which is important in a competitive field like forensic science. To become a successful CSI, it is also important to possess certain personal qualities, such as a strong work ethic, the ability to work well under pressure, and a dedication to accuracy and attention to detail. These qualities have helped me to excel academically while also being actively involved in an extracurricular activity: cheerleading. I am requesting to be admitted in dual enrollment to continue to take college-level courses while still in high school, which will give me a head start in my academic and professional journey. It will also teach me time management and organizational skills, as I balance my coursework with other commitments. Cheerleading, on the other hand, has taught me the value of teamwork, discipline, and perseverance. It has helped me develop leadership skills, as I have been entrusted with organizing routines and leading my team during competitions. Cheerleading has also instilled in me a sense of responsibility and accountability, as every member of the team relies on each other to succeed. In conclusion, my interest in forensic science and specifically CSI has motivated me to pursue a career in this field. I have taken a range of coursework and gained hands-on experience to develop the necessary skills and knowledge; and IB and AP classes have further prepared me for the challenges ahead. Overall, my experiences i have shaped me into a well-rounded individual with a strong academic foundation, leadership skills, and a passion for CSI. I am confident that with my dedication and hard work, I will achieve my goal of becoming a successful crime scene investigator and making a positive impact in my community. -Couryanna Gissendanner
    Black Leaders Scholarship
    people led me to seek a career in crime scene investigation. From a young age, I have been fascinated by the intricacies of forensic science and the role it plays in solving crimes. I have always enjoyed watching crime shows and the mystery it has always left me wanting to solve, sparking my interest in this field. The tragic loss of my brother last year played a significant role in strengthening my decision to pursue a career in forensics. While my journey has undoubtedly been difficult, it was a testament to my strength and resilience that I have been able to turn such a devastating experience into a positive force for change. As a CSI, I have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others by helping to bring justice to victims and their families. My brother's memory will live on through my work, and my commitment to excellence in the field is a testament to his life and legacy. In conclusion, the murder of my brother was a tragic and senseless event that had a profound impact on my life. While it will never be possible to fully erase the pain of his loss, my decision to insure a career as a CSI is a powerful reminder that out of tragedy, can come a renewed sense of purpose and determination. Apart from my traumatic loss, To achieve this career goal, I have been pursuing an education that aligns with the skills and knowledge required for this field. I have taken a range of classes in high school, including advanced science courses such as chemistry and biology, as well as mathematics . I have also completed courses in medical and physiology which have provided me with a foundational understanding of the field.These experiences have helped me to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as a strong attention to detail. Furthermore, I have also taken part in International Baccalaureate , Dual Enrollment and Advanced Placement classes, which have helped me to develop a deeper understanding of complex subjects, challenging me to think critically and independently and better prepare me for the rigor of college-level coursework. IB and AP classes have also allowed me to demonstrate my academic abilities to potential colleges and employers, which is important in a competitive field like forensic science. To become a successful CSI, it is also important to possess certain personal qualities, such as a strong work ethic, the ability to work well under pressure, and a dedication to accuracy and attention to detail. These qualities have helped me to excel academically while also being actively involved in an extracurricular activity: cheerleading. Cheerleading, on the other hand, has taught me the value of teamwork, discipline, and perseverance. It has helped me develop leadership skills, as I have been entrusted with organizing routines and leading my team during competitions. Cheerleading has also instilled in me a sense of responsibility and accountability, as every member of the team relies on each other to succeed. In conclusion, my interest in forensic science and specifically CSI has motivated me to pursue a career in this field. I have taken a range of coursework and gained hands-on experience to develop the necessary skills and knowledge; and IB and AP classes have further prepared me for the challenges ahead. I am confident that with my dedication and hard work, I will achieve my goal of becoming a successful crime scene investigator and making a positive impact in my community. -Couryanna Gissendanner
    Jaimeson Williams Legacy Scholarship
    people led me to seek a career in crime scene investigation. From a young age, I have been fascinated by the intricacies of forensic science and the role it plays in solving crimes. I have always enjoyed watching crime shows and the mystery it has always left me wanting to solve, sparking my interest in this field. The tragic loss of my brother last year played a significant role in strengthening my decision to pursue a career in forensics. While my journey has undoubtedly been difficult, it was a testament to my strength and resilience that I have been able to turn such a devastating experience into a positive force for change. As a CSI, I have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others by helping to bring justice to victims and their families. My brother's memory will live on through my work, and my commitment to excellence in the field is a testament to his life and legacy. In conclusion, the murder of my brother was a tragic and senseless event that had a profound impact on my life. While it will never be possible to fully erase the pain of his loss, my decision to insure a career as a CSI is a powerful reminder that out of tragedy, can come a renewed sense of purpose and determination. Apart from my traumatic loss, To achieve this career goal, I have been pursuing an education that aligns with the skills and knowledge required for this field. I have taken a range of classes in high school, including advanced science courses such as chemistry and biology, as well as mathematics . I have also completed courses in medical and physiology which have provided me with a foundational understanding of the field.These experiences have helped me to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as a strong attention to detail. Furthermore, I have also taken part in International Baccalaureate , Dual Enrollment and Advanced Placement classes, which have helped me to develop a deeper understanding of complex subjects, challenging me to think critically and independently and better prepare me for the rigor of college-level coursework. IB and AP classes have also allowed me to demonstrate my academic abilities to potential colleges and employers, which is important in a competitive field like forensic science. To become a successful CSI, it is also important to possess certain personal qualities, such as a strong work ethic, the ability to work well under pressure, and a dedication to accuracy and attention to detail. These qualities have helped me to excel academically while also being actively involved in an extracurricular activity: cheerleading. Cheerleading, on the other hand, has taught me the value of teamwork, discipline, and perseverance. It has helped me develop leadership skills, as I have been entrusted with organizing routines and leading my team during competitions. Cheerleading has also instilled in me a sense of responsibility and accountability, as every member of the team relies on each other to succeed. In conclusion, my interest in forensic science and specifically CSI has motivated me to pursue a career in this field. I have taken a range of coursework and gained hands-on experience to develop the necessary skills and knowledge; and IB and AP classes have further prepared me for the challenges ahead. I am confident that with my dedication and hard work, I will achieve my goal of becoming a successful crime scene investigator and making a positive impact in my community. -Couryanna Gissendanner
    Janie Mae "Loving You to Wholeness" Scholarship
    people led me to seek a career in crime scene investigation. From a young age, I have been fascinated by the intricacies of forensic science and the role it plays in solving crimes. I have always enjoyed watching crime shows and the mystery it has always left me wanting to solve, sparking my interest in this field. The tragic loss of my brother last year played a significant role in strengthening my decision to pursue a career in forensics. While my journey has undoubtedly been difficult, it was a testament to my strength and resilience that I have been able to turn such a devastating experience into a positive force for change. As a CSI, I have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others by helping to bring justice to victims and their families. My brother's memory will live on through my work, and my commitment to excellence in the field is a testament to his life and legacy. In conclusion, the murder of my brother was a tragic and senseless event that had a profound impact on my life. While it will never be possible to fully erase the pain of his loss, my decision to insure a career as a CSI is a powerful reminder that out of tragedy, can come a renewed sense of purpose and determination. Apart from my traumatic loss, To achieve this career goal, I have been pursuing an education that aligns with the skills and knowledge required for this field. I have taken a range of classes in high school, including advanced science courses such as chemistry and biology, as well as mathematics . I have also completed courses in medical and physiology which have provided me with a foundational understanding of the field.These experiences have helped me to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as a strong attention to detail. Furthermore, I have also taken part in International Baccalaureate , Dual Enrollment and Advanced Placement classes, which have helped me to develop a deeper understanding of complex subjects, challenging me to think critically and independently and better prepare me for the rigor of college-level coursework. IB and AP classes have also allowed me to demonstrate my academic abilities to potential colleges and employers, which is important in a competitive field like forensic science. To become a successful CSI, it is also important to possess certain personal qualities, such as a strong work ethic, the ability to work well under pressure, and a dedication to accuracy and attention to detail. These qualities have helped me to excel academically while also being actively involved in an extracurricular activity: cheerleading. Cheerleading, on the other hand, has taught me the value of teamwork, discipline, and perseverance. It has helped me develop leadership skills, as I have been entrusted with organizing routines and leading my team during competitions. Cheerleading has also instilled in me a sense of responsibility and accountability, as every member of the team relies on each other to succeed. In conclusion, my interest in forensic science and specifically CSI has motivated me to pursue a career in this field. I have taken a range of coursework and gained hands-on experience to develop the necessary skills and knowledge; and IB and AP classes have further prepared me for the challenges ahead. I am confident that with my dedication and hard work, I will achieve my goal of becoming a successful crime scene investigator and making a positive impact in my community. -Couryanna Gissendanner
    Operation 11 Tyler Schaeffer Memorial Scholarship
    people led me to seek a career in crime scene investigation. From a young age, I have been fascinated by the intricacies of forensic science and the role it plays in solving crimes. I have always enjoyed watching crime shows and the mystery it has always left me wanting to solve, sparking my interest in this field. The tragic loss of my brother last year played a significant role in strengthening my decision to pursue a career in forensics. While my journey has undoubtedly been difficult, it was a testament to my strength and resilience that I have been able to turn such a devastating experience into a positive force for change. As a CSI, I have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others by helping to bring justice to victims and their families. My brother's memory will live on through my work, and my commitment to excellence in the field is a testament to his life and legacy. In conclusion, the murder of my brother was a tragic and senseless event that had a profound impact on my life. While it will never be possible to fully erase the pain of his loss, my decision to insure a career as a CSI is a powerful reminder that out of tragedy, can come a renewed sense of purpose and determination. Apart from my traumatic loss, To achieve this career goal, I have been pursuing an education that aligns with the skills and knowledge required for this field. I have taken a range of classes in high school, including advanced science courses such as chemistry and biology, as well as mathematics . I have also completed courses in medical and physiology which have provided me with a foundational understanding of the field.These experiences have helped me to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as a strong attention to detail. Furthermore, I have also taken part in International Baccalaureate , Dual Enrollment and Advanced Placement classes, which have helped me to develop a deeper understanding of complex subjects, challenging me to think critically and independently and better prepare me for the rigor of college-level coursework. IB and AP classes have also allowed me to demonstrate my academic abilities to potential colleges and employers, which is important in a competitive field like forensic science. To become a successful CSI, it is also important to possess certain personal qualities, such as a strong work ethic, the ability to work well under pressure, and a dedication to accuracy and attention to detail. These qualities have helped me to excel academically while also being actively involved in an extracurricular activity: cheerleading. Cheerleading, on the other hand, has taught me the value of teamwork, discipline, and perseverance. It has helped me develop leadership skills, as I have been entrusted with organizing routines and leading my team during competitions. Cheerleading has also instilled in me a sense of responsibility and accountability, as every member of the team relies on each other to succeed. In conclusion, my interest in forensic science and specifically CSI has motivated me to pursue a career in this field. I have taken a range of coursework and gained hands-on experience to develop the necessary skills and knowledge; and IB and AP classes have further prepared me for the challenges ahead. I am confident that with my dedication and hard work, I will achieve my goal of becoming a successful crime scene investigator and making a positive impact in my community. -Couryanna Gissendanner
    Detective Sergeant Robert Feliciano “IMPACT” Scholarship
    people led me to seek a career in crime scene investigation. From a young age, I have been fascinated by the intricacies of forensic science and the role it plays in solving crimes. I have always enjoyed watching crime shows and the mystery it has always left me wanting to solve, sparking my interest in this field. The tragic loss of my brother last year played a significant role in strengthening my decision to pursue a career in forensics. While my journey has undoubtedly been difficult, it was a testament to my strength and resilience that I have been able to turn such a devastating experience into a positive force for change. As a CSI, I have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others by helping to bring justice to victims and their families. My brother's memory will live on through my work, and my commitment to excellence in the field is a testament to his life and legacy. In conclusion, the murder of my brother was a tragic and senseless event that had a profound impact on my life. While it will never be possible to fully erase the pain of his loss, my decision to insure a career as a CSI is a powerful reminder that out of tragedy, can come a renewed sense of purpose and determination. Apart from my traumatic loss, To achieve this career goal, I have been pursuing an education that aligns with the skills and knowledge required for this field. I have taken a range of classes in high school, including advanced science courses such as chemistry and biology, as well as mathematics . I have also completed courses in medical and physiology which have provided me with a foundational understanding of the field.These experiences have helped me to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as a strong attention to detail. Furthermore, I have also taken part in International Baccalaureate , Dual Enrollment and Advanced Placement classes, which have helped me to develop a deeper understanding of complex subjects, challenging me to think critically and independently and better prepare me for the rigor of college-level coursework. IB and AP classes have also allowed me to demonstrate my academic abilities to potential colleges and employers, which is important in a competitive field like forensic science. To become a successful CSI, it is also important to possess certain personal qualities, such as a strong work ethic, the ability to work well under pressure, and a dedication to accuracy and attention to detail. These qualities have helped me to excel academically while also being actively involved in an extracurricular activity: cheerleading. Cheerleading, on the other hand, has taught me the value of teamwork, discipline, and perseverance. It has helped me develop leadership skills, as I have been entrusted with organizing routines and leading my team during competitions. Cheerleading has also instilled in me a sense of responsibility and accountability, as every member of the team relies on each other to succeed. In conclusion, my interest in forensic science and specifically CSI has motivated me to pursue a career in this field. I have taken a range of coursework and gained hands-on experience to develop the necessary skills and knowledge; and IB and AP classes have further prepared me for the challenges ahead. I am confident that with my dedication and hard work, I will achieve my goal of becoming a successful crime scene investigator and making a positive impact in my community. -Couryanna Gissendanner
    Eunice Richardson Scholarship for Girls
    The field of forensic science has always fascinated me. My passion for solving crimes and helping people led me to seek a career in crime scene investigation. From a young age, I have been fascinated by the intricacies of forensic science and the role it plays in solving crimes. I have always enjoyed watching crime shows and the mystery it has always left me wanting to solve, sparking my interest in this field. The tragic loss of my brother last year played a significant role in strengthening my decision to pursue a career in forensics. While my journey has undoubtedly been difficult, it was a testament to my strength and resilience that I have been able to turn such a devastating experience into a positive force for change. As a CSI, I have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others by helping to bring justice to victims and their families. My brother's memory will live on through my work, and my commitment to excellence in the field is a testament to his life and legacy. In conclusion, the murder of my brother was a tragic and senseless event that had a profound impact on my life. While it will never be possible to fully erase the pain of his loss, my decision to insure a career as a CSI is a powerful reminder that out of tragedy, can come a renewed sense of purpose and determination. Apart from my traumatic loss, To achieve this career goal, I have been pursuing an education that aligns with the skills and knowledge required for this field. I have taken a range of classes in high school, including advanced science courses such as chemistry and biology, as well as mathematics . I have also completed courses in medical and physiology which have provided me with a foundational understanding of the field.These experiences have helped me to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as a strong attention to detail. Furthermore, I have also taken part in International Baccalaureate , Dual Enrollment and Advanced Placement classes, which have helped me to develop a deeper understanding of complex subjects, challenging me to think critically and independently and better prepare me for the rigor of college-level coursework. IB and AP classes have also allowed me to demonstrate my academic abilities to potential colleges and employers, which is important in a competitive field like forensic science. To become a successful CSI, it is also important to possess certain personal qualities, such as a strong work ethic, the ability to work well under pressure, and a dedication to accuracy and attention to detail. These qualities have helped me to excel academically while also being actively involved in an extracurricular activity: cheerleading. Cheerleading, on the other hand, has taught me the value of teamwork, discipline, and perseverance. It has helped me develop leadership skills, as I have been entrusted with organizing routines and leading my team during competitions. Cheerleading has also instilled in me a sense of responsibility and accountability, as every member of the team relies on each other to succeed. In conclusion, my interest in forensic science and specifically CSI has motivated me to pursue a career in this field. I have taken a range of coursework and gained hands-on experience to develop the necessary skills and knowledge; and IB and AP classes have further prepared me for the challenges ahead. I am confident that with my dedication and hard work, I will achieve my goal of becoming a successful crime scene investigator and making a positive impact in my community. -Couryanna Gissendanner