Gender
Female
Hobbies and interests
Graphic Design
Art
Painting and Studio Art
Swimming
Tennis
Babysitting And Childcare
Cleaning
Coding And Computer Science
FFA
Public Speaking
Spanish
Volunteering
Community Service And Volunteering
Camping
Church
Reading
Horror
Cultural
Health
Religion
Travel
Sports and Games
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FinalistBio
I come from a migrant family. I am the oldest kid and the first in my family to attend college; Spanish is my first language. Speaking two languages has provided me with a privilege that I intend to use in my future career. Additionally, learning about different clubs has shown me that I am capable of speaking in front of students and community leaders. I have had the privilege of being able to hold four leadership positions. These leadership positions have allowed me to help other students feel included and comfortable within their club positions. Being able to participate in school brings me great joy and pride. I have access to resources that my parents were never able to utilize. At a young age, they were forced into labor. This has led them to want more for me, they have given me a life very different from their own, and continue to push me regardless of setbacks.
Education
Washington State University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Animal Sciences
Toppenish High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Agricultural/Animal/Plant/Veterinary Science and Related Fields, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Veterinary
Dream career goals:
Doctoral Veterinary Medicine
Sports
Tennis
Junior Varsity2021 – 20232 years
Swimming
Varsity2021 – 20243 years
Public services
Volunteering
SkillsUSA — Vise-President2024 – 2024
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Women in STEM Scholarship
Being a first-generation student and coming from parents who immigrated to the United States for a better future for their children, I have significantly learned to value my education. My parents have instilled in me the importance of education. This has shown me perseverance, determination, and resilience that I use to help me accomplish a better future for myself. The way my parents have lived their lives has instilled in me a deep appreciation for opportunities and a willingness to face challenges head-on. One of the biggest challenges I am determined to conquer is pursuing my education. I am confident that with hard work and dedication, I will achieve my goals and make a change in the community for the better.
With hard work and dedication, I intend to pursue a doctorate in veterinary medicine upon graduating from Toppenish High School in June 2024. I will further my education by specializing in orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, I plan on obtaining experience as a veterinarian assistant the summer after graduation before attending Washington State University to earn a bachelor’s degree in animal science. I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a (DVM) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and graduate. One of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work, I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her, I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
Living in Toppenish for the past eighteen years, I have witnessed animal care and emergency clinics close throughout the Yakima Valley. Many of the residents struggle because they have to travel to Pullman, Washington, to receive basic veterinary treatment for their animals. My goal is to bring positive changes to my town by opening a clinic in the Yakima area dedicated to helping animals in need who don't have support. Toppenish does not have a Veterinary clinic to help those animals in need. Many of the individuals who reside in Toppenish come from a variety of backgrounds; some struggle to care for their family members, and some struggle to care for their pets and livestock. I intend to enhance my community by coming back and applying the information I learned during my studies. Additionally, being able to change the views and outcomes of pet healthcare. This will help my community have access to healthcare in the event of an emergency or the need for a check-up.
With this scholarship, I will be able to not only ease the financial burden of my education, but I will also be able to provide a much-needed service to my community. My community lacks proper animal care, and I intend to provide a clinic that has sufficient staffing, financial assistance, and emergency hours available.
I can accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. When I fulfill my professional goals, I hope to have a beneficial impact on my community.
Kevin Boblenz Scholarship
Being a first-generation student and coming from parents who immigrated to the United States for a better future for their children, I have significantly learned to value my education. My parents have instilled in me the importance of education. This has shown me perseverance, determination, and resilience that I use to help me accomplish a better future for myself. The way my parents have lived their lives has instilled in me a deep appreciation for opportunities and a willingness to face challenges head-on. One of the biggest challenges I am determined to conquer is pursuing my education. I am confident that with hard work and dedication, I will achieve my goals and make a change in the community for the better.
With hard work and dedication, I intend to pursue a doctorate in veterinary medicine upon graduating from Toppenish High School in June 2024. I will further my education by specializing in orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, I plan on obtaining experience as a veterinarian assistant the summer after graduation before attending Washington State University to earn a bachelor’s degree in animal science. I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a (DVM) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and graduate. One of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work, I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her, I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
Living in Toppenish for the past eighteen years, I have witnessed animal care and emergency clinics close throughout the Yakima Valley. Many of the residents struggle because they have to travel to Pullman, Washington, to receive basic veterinary treatment for their animals. My goal is to bring positive changes to my town by opening a clinic in the Yakima area dedicated to helping animals in need who don't have support. Toppenish does not have a Veterinary clinic to help those animals in need. Many of the individuals who reside in Toppenish come from a variety of backgrounds; some struggle to care for their family members, and some struggle to care for their pets and livestock. I intend to enhance my community by coming back and applying the information I learned during my studies. Additionally, being able to change the views and outcomes of pet healthcare. This will help my community have access to healthcare in the event of an emergency or the need for a check-up.
With this scholarship, I will be able to not only ease the financial burden of my education, but I will also be able to provide a much-needed service to my community. My community lacks proper animal care, and I intend to provide a clinic that has sufficient staffing, financial assistance, and emergency hours available.
I can accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. When I fulfill my professional goals, I hope to have a beneficial impact on my community.
Reindeer Jill Memorial Scholarship for Veterinary Medicine Students
Being a first-generation student and coming from parents who immigrated to the United States for a better future for their children, I have significantly learned to value my education. My parents have instilled in me the importance of education. This has shown me perseverance, determination, and resilience that I use to help me accomplish a better future for myself. The way my parents have lived their lives has instilled in me a deep appreciation for opportunities and a willingness to face challenges head-on. One of the biggest challenges I am determined to conquer is pursuing my education. I am confident that with hard work and dedication, I will achieve my goals and make a change in the community for the better.
With hard work and dedication, I intend to pursue a doctorate in veterinary medicine upon graduating from Toppenish High School in June 2024. I will further my education by specializing in orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, I plan on obtaining experience as a veterinarian assistant the summer after graduation before attending Washington State University to earn a bachelor’s degree in animal science. I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a (DVM) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and graduate. One of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work, I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her, I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
Living in Toppenish for the past eighteen years, I have witnessed animal care and emergency clinics close throughout the Yakima Valley. Many of the residents struggle because they have to travel to Pullman, Washington, to receive basic veterinary treatment for their animals. My goal is to bring positive changes to my town by opening a clinic in the Yakima area dedicated to helping animals in need who don't have support. Toppenish does not have a Veterinary clinic to help those animals in need. Many of the individuals who reside in Toppenish come from a variety of backgrounds; some struggle to care for their family members, and some struggle to care for their pets and livestock. I intend to enhance my community by coming back and applying the information I learned during my studies. Additionally, being able to change the views and outcomes of pet healthcare. This will help my community have access to healthcare in the event of an emergency or the need for a check-up.
With this scholarship, I will be able to not only ease the financial burden of my education, but I will also be able to provide a much-needed service to my community. My community lacks proper animal care, and I intend to provide a clinic that has sufficient staffing, financial assistance, and emergency hours available.
I can accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. When I fulfill my professional goals, I hope to have a beneficial impact on my community.
Team Crosby Forever Veterinary Medicine Scholarship
Being a first-generation student and coming from parents who immigrated to the United States for a better future for their children, I have significantly learned to value my education. My parents have instilled in me the importance of education. This has shown me perseverance, determination, and resilience that I use to help me accomplish a better future for myself. The way my parents have lived their lives has instilled in me a deep appreciation for opportunities and a willingness to face challenges head-on. One of the biggest challenges I am determined to conquer is pursuing my education. I am confident that with hard work and dedication, I will achieve my goals and make a change in the community for the better.
With hard work and dedication, I intend to pursue a doctorate in veterinary medicine upon graduating from Toppenish High School in June 2024. I will further my education by specializing in orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, I plan on obtaining experience as a veterinarian assistant the summer after graduation before attending Washington State University to earn a bachelor’s degree in animal science. I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a (DVM) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and graduate. One of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work, I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her, I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
Living in Toppenish for the past eighteen years, I have witnessed animal care and emergency clinics close throughout the Yakima Valley. Many of the residents struggle because they have to travel to Pullman, Washington, to receive basic veterinary treatment for their animals. My goal is to bring positive changes to my town by opening a clinic in the Yakima area dedicated to helping animals in need who don't have support. Toppenish does not have a Veterinary clinic to help those animals in need. Many of the individuals who reside in Toppenish come from a variety of backgrounds; some struggle to care for their family members, and some struggle to care for their pets and livestock. I intend to enhance my community by coming back and applying the information I learned during my studies. Additionally, being able to change the views and outcomes of pet healthcare. This will help my community have access to healthcare in the event of an emergency or the need for a check-up.
With this scholarship, I will be able to not only ease the financial burden of my education, but I will also be able to provide a much-needed service to my community. My community lacks proper animal care, and I intend to provide a clinic that has sufficient staffing, financial assistance, and emergency hours available.
I can accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. When I fulfill my professional goals, I hope to have a beneficial impact on my community.
Radhakrishnan-Nachiar Merit Scholarship
I come from a Spanish-speaking migrant family. I am the oldest sibling and the first in my family to attend college. Being able to speak two languages has provided me with a privilege that I intend to use in my future career. One of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
Living in Toppenish for the past eighteen years, I have witnessed animal care and emergency clinics close throughout the Yakima Valley. Many of the residents struggle because they have to travel to Pullman, Washington, to receive basic veterinary treatment for their animals. My goal is to bring positive changes to my town by opening a clinic in the Yakima area dedicated to helping animals in need who don't have support. Toppenish does not have a Veterinary clinic to help those animals in need. I intend to enhance my community by coming back and applying the information I learned during my studies. Additionally, being able to change the views and outcomes of pet healthcare. This will help my community have access to healthcare in the event of an emergency or the need for a check-up.
I will further my education by specializing in Orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian, while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, my short-term goal is to obtain experience as a Veterinarian Assistant the summer after graduation. I will then pursue my education at Washington State University to obtain a Bachelor's in Animal Science.
As a long-term goal, I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a Doctor Of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). I look forward to returning to my hometown after graduation and working at a clinic that assists understaffed medical facilities and animals in need. With my education, I plan to give back to my community by opening my own veterinary clinic. I intend to care for all animals and expand the level of care being provided. With my clinic, there will also be family events and group sessions to better educate families on their animal health care.
With this scholarship, I intend to provide a clinic that has sufficient staffing, financial assistance, and emergency hours available. In addition, I will offer financial support and mentorship opportunities to aspiring veterinarians by initiating a scholarship program for students interested in pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Veterinary Medicine or Animal Science. This scholarship will be accessible to students in Washington who have had parents who worked in the agriculture fields for 76 days and are first-generation students in Washington.
I can accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. When I fulfill my professional goals, I hope to have a beneficial impact on my community. Helping to reach out to more students interested in a future in veterinary medicine. I aspire to become one of your success stories.
Andy Huff Memorial Scholarship
I come from a Spanish-speaking migrant family. I am the oldest sibling and the first in my family to attend college. Being able to speak two languages has provided me with a privilege that I intend to use in my future career. One of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
Living in a rural town called, Toppenish for the past eighteen years, I have witnessed animal care and emergency clinics close throughout the Yakima Valley. Many of the residents struggle because they have to travel to Pullman, Washington, to receive basic veterinary treatment for their animals. My goal is to bring positive changes to my town by opening a clinic in the Yakima area dedicated to helping animals in need who don't have support. Toppenish does not have a Veterinary clinic to help those animals in need. I intend to enhance my community by coming back and applying the information I learned during my studies. Additionally, being able to change the views and outcomes of pet healthcare. This will help my community have access to healthcare in the event of an emergency or the need for a check-up.
I will further my education by specializing in Orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian, while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, my short-term goal is to obtain experience as a Veterinarian Assistant the summer after graduation. I will then pursue my education at Washington State University to obtain a Bachelor's in Animal Science.
As a long-term goal, I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a Doctor Of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). I look forward to returning to my hometown after graduation and working at a clinic that assists understaffed medical facilities and animals in need. With my education, I plan to give back to my community by opening my own veterinary clinic. I intend to care for all animals and expand the level of care being provided. With my clinic, there will also be family events and group sessions to better educate families on their animal health care.
With this scholarship, I intend to provide a clinic that has sufficient staffing, financial assistance, and emergency hours available. In addition, I will offer financial support and mentorship opportunities to aspiring veterinarians by initiating a scholarship program for students interested in pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Veterinary Medicine or Animal Science. This scholarship will be accessible to students in Washington who have had parents who worked in the agriculture fields for 76 days and are first-generation students in Washington.
I can accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. When I fulfill my professional goals, I hope to have a beneficial impact on my community. Helping to reach out to more students interested in a future in veterinary medicine. I aspire to become one of your success stories.
Connie Konatsotis Scholarship
I come from a Spanish-speaking migrant family. I am the oldest sibling and the first in my family to attend college. Being able to speak two languages has provided me with a privilege that I intend to use in my future career. One of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
Living in Toppenish for the past eighteen years, I have witnessed animal care and emergency clinics close throughout the Yakima Valley. Many of the residents struggle because they have to travel to Pullman, Washington, to receive basic veterinary treatment for their animals. My goal is to bring positive changes to my town by opening a clinic in the Yakima area dedicated to helping animals in need who don't have support. Toppenish does not have a Veterinary clinic to help those animals in need. I intend to enhance my community by coming back and applying the information I learned during my studies. Additionally, being able to change the views and outcomes of pet healthcare. This will help my community have access to healthcare in the event of an emergency or the need for a check-up.
I will further my education by specializing in Orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian, while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, my short-term goal is to obtain experience as a Veterinarian Assistant the summer after graduation. I will then pursue my education at Washington State University to obtain a Bachelor's in Animal Science.
As a long-term goal, I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a Doctor Of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). I look forward to returning to my hometown after graduation and working at a clinic that assists understaffed medical facilities and animals in need. With my education, I plan to give back to my community by opening my own veterinary clinic. I intend to care for all animals and expand the level of care being provided. With my clinic, there will also be family events and group sessions to better educate families on their animal health care.
With this scholarship, I intend to provide a clinic that has sufficient staffing, financial assistance, and emergency hours available. In addition, I will offer financial support and mentorship opportunities to aspiring veterinarians by initiating a scholarship program for students interested in pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Veterinary Medicine or Animal Science. This scholarship will be accessible to students in Washington who have had parents who worked in the agriculture fields for 76 days and are first-generation students in Washington.
I can accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. When I fulfill my professional goals, I hope to have a beneficial impact on my community. Helping to reach out to more students interested in a future in veterinary medicine. I aspire to become one of your success stories.
Pet Pals Pack Compassion Award
I come from a Spanish-speaking migrant family. I am the oldest sibling and the first in my family to attend college. Being able to speak two languages has provided me with a privilege that I intend to use in my future career. One of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
Living in Toppenish for the past eighteen years, I have witnessed animal care and emergency clinics close throughout the Yakima Valley. Many of the residents struggle because they have to travel to Pullman, Washington, to receive basic veterinary treatment for their animals. My goal is to bring positive changes to my town by opening a clinic in the Yakima area dedicated to helping animals in need who don't have support. Toppenish does not have a Veterinary clinic to help those animals in need. I intend to enhance my community by coming back and applying the information I learned during my studies. Additionally, being able to change the views and outcomes of pet healthcare. This will help my community have access to healthcare in the event of an emergency or the need for a check-up.
I will further my education by specializing in Orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian, while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, my short-term goal is to obtain experience as a Veterinarian Assistant the summer after graduation. I will then pursue my education at Washington State University to obtain a Bachelor's in Animal Science.
As a long-term goal, I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a Doctor Of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). I look forward to returning to my hometown after graduation and working at a clinic that assists understaffed medical facilities and animals in need. With my education, I plan to give back to my community by opening my own veterinary clinic. I intend to care for all animals and expand the level of care being provided. With my clinic, there will also be family events and group sessions to better educate families on their animal health care.
With this scholarship, I intend to provide a clinic that has sufficient staffing, financial assistance, and emergency hours available. In addition, I will offer financial support and mentorship opportunities to aspiring veterinarians by initiating a scholarship program for students interested in pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Veterinary Medicine or Animal Science. This scholarship will be accessible to students in Washington who have had parents who worked in the agriculture fields for 76 days and are first-generation students in Washington.
I can accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. When I fulfill my professional goals, I hope to have a beneficial impact on my community. Helping to reach out to more students interested in a future in veterinary medicine. I aspire to become one of your success stories.
Billy Downey Memorial Agriculture Scholarship
Being a first-generation student and coming from parents who immigrated to the United States for a better future for their children, I have significantly learned to value my education. My parents have instilled in me the importance of education. This has shown me perseverance, determination, and resilience that I use to help me accomplish a better future for myself. The way my parents have lived their lives has instilled in me a deep appreciation for opportunities and a willingness to face challenges head-on. One of the biggest challenges I am determined to conquer is pursuing my education. I am confident that with hard work and dedication, I will achieve my goals and make a change in the community for the better.
Habitat of Humanity allowed us to change our living conditions. We used to live in a mobile house in our community trailer park, but it was not in the best living conditions. My parents took the initiative to apply for said program, and although it was a difficult process, Habitat for Humanity's decision changed our lives. Because of them and our community, we now have a safe and liveable place and a bedroom of my own. Changed my life at eight years old. Growing up in a better environment showed me the importance of giving back. I spent time volunteering, participating in community clean-ups, and supporting the local food bank. I also volunteered at school events, advising younger kids as they considered various career paths. I improved my public speaking skills, and expanding my communication skills to help the community made me want to help more with my career pathway.
With hard work and dedication, I intend to pursue a doctorate in veterinary medicine upon graduating from Toppenish High School in June 2024. I will further my education by specializing in orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, I plan on obtaining experience as a veterinarian assistant the summer after graduation before attending Washington State University to earn a bachelor’s degree in animal science. I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a (DVM) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and graduate.
Living in Toppenish for the past eighteen years, I have witnessed animal care and emergency clinics close throughout the Yakima Valley. Many of the residents struggle because they have to travel to Pullman, Washington, to receive basic veterinary treatment for their animals. My goal is to bring positive changes to my town by opening a clinic in the Yakima area dedicated to helping animals in need who don't have support. Toppenish does not have a Veterinary clinic to help those animals in need. I intend to enhance my community by coming back and applying the information I learned during my studies. Additionally, being able to change the views and outcomes of pet healthcare. This will help my community have access to healthcare in the event of an emergency or the need for a check-up.
With this scholarship, I will be able to not only ease the financial burden of my education, but I will also be able to provide a much-needed service to my community. I can accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. When I fulfill my professional goals, I hope to have a beneficial impact on my community. I aspire to become one of your success stories.
Grandmaster Nam K Hyong Scholarship
Being a first-generation student and coming from parents who immigrated to the United States for a better future for their children, I have significantly learned to value my education. My parents have instilled in me the importance of education. This has shown me perseverance, determination, and resilience that I use to help me accomplish a better future for myself. The way my parents have lived their lives has instilled in me a deep appreciation for opportunities and a willingness to face challenges head-on. One of the biggest challenges I am determined to conquer is pursuing my education. I am confident that with hard work and dedication, I will achieve my goals and make a change in the community for the better.
My parents worked countless hours every year. I was responsible for helping take care of things around the house. As the oldest member of my family, my responsibilities included caring for my younger brothers and overcoming challenges at a young age, such as taking my younger brothers to school first thing in the morning and caring for them on weekends to help my parents save money. This taught me to multitask and value time. I have spent my life watching my parents come home every day for years, smothered in dirt, sunburnt, and exhausted from harsh working conditions in the fields and orchards of Central Washington. Their dedication and ambition to make me and my siblings succeed are forever instilled in me, making me want to do better for myself and my family. They pushed through bodily aches and pains to make enough money to provide food and a home for their three children. I have lived through their experiences for years, witnessing new struggles with the changing seasons. The winter seasons were always the hardest. When it would rain in the winter, things would begin to freeze, and their feet would remain wet and numb for the rest of the day. Often, the weather conditions would make my mother physically ill. Regardless of the season, the employers wanted highly efficient work production, as long as the work was finished by the end of the day. Living in a community where a majority of the population works in agriculture also makes it difficult to work in the spring. My mother, during this time, became a stay-at-home mom. Because of the high number of people interested in seasonal work, these next few months were often the toughest for my family. While my mother stayed at home, we only had one source of income and had to eat simpler, more economical meals. We also had to manage restricted financial resources, not being able to acquire essentials such as utensils, cleaning supplies, and laundry detergents. My dad will often travel over an hour to find employment. Our food during the spring season usually consists of beans, eggs, and tortillas. The luxury of breakfast and fast food is no longer an option. To make ends meet, we have also had to seek assistance from the federal SNAP/EBT program. Additionally, making weekly visits to the food bank is our means to ensure we have food for the week. Their dedication to working hard taught me to work hard for everything, to take nothing for granted, to use the essentials I have, to take for granted the things I would be offered, and to be thankful for the opportunities and achievements I earned.
Habitat of Humanity allowed us to change our living conditions. We used to live in a mobile house in our community trailer park, but it was not in the best living conditions. My parents took the initiative to apply for said program, and although it was a difficult process, Habitat for Humanity's decision changed our lives. Because of them and our community, we now have a safe and liveable place and a bedroom of my own. Changed my life at eight years old. Growing up in a better environment showed me the importance of giving back. I spent time volunteering, participating in community clean-ups, and supporting the local food bank. I also volunteered at school events, advising younger kids as they considered various career paths. I improved my public speaking skills, and expanding my communication skills to help the community made me want to help more with my career pathway.
With hard work and dedication, I intend to pursue a doctorate in veterinary medicine upon graduating from Toppenish High School in June 2024. I will further my education by specializing in orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, I plan on obtaining experience as a veterinarian assistant the summer after graduation before attending Washington State University to earn a bachelor’s degree in animal science. I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a (DVM) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and graduate. One of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work, I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her, I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
Living in Toppenish for the past eighteen years, I have witnessed animal care and emergency clinics close throughout the Yakima Valley. Many of the residents struggle because they have to travel to Pullman, Washington, to receive basic veterinary treatment for their animals. My goal is to bring positive changes to my town by opening a clinic in the Yakima area dedicated to helping animals in need who don't have support. Toppenish does not have a Veterinary clinic to help those animals in need. I intend to enhance my community by coming back and applying the information I learned during my studies. Additionally, being able to change the views and outcomes of pet healthcare. This will help my community have access to healthcare in the event of an emergency or the need for a check-up.
With this scholarship, I will be able to not only ease the financial burden of my education, but I will also be able to provide a much-needed service to my community. My community lacks proper animal care, and I intend to provide a clinic that has sufficient staffing, financial assistance, and emergency hours available.
I can accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. When I fulfill my professional goals, I hope to have a beneficial impact on my community. I aspire to become one of your success stories.
Zachary Scheppat Memorial Science Scholarship
I come from a Spanish-speaking migrant family. I am the oldest sibling and the first in my family to attend college. Being able to speak two languages has provided me with a privilege that I intend to use in my future career. One of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
Living in Toppenish for the past eighteen years, I have witnessed animal care and emergency clinics close throughout the Yakima Valley. Many of the residents struggle because they have to travel to Pullman, Washington, to receive basic veterinary treatment for their animals. My goal is to bring positive changes to my town by opening a clinic in the Yakima area dedicated to helping animals in need who don't have support. Toppenish does not have a Veterinary clinic to help those animals in need. I intend to enhance my community by coming back and applying the information I learned during my studies. Additionally, being able to change the views and outcomes of pet healthcare. This will help my community have access to healthcare in the event of an emergency or the need for a check-up.
I will further my education by specializing in Orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian, while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, my short-term goal is to obtain experience as a Veterinarian Assistant the summer after graduation. I will then pursue my education at Washington State University to obtain a Bachelor's in Animal Science.
As a long-term goal, I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a Doctor Of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). I look forward to returning to my hometown after graduation and working at a clinic that assists understaffed medical facilities and animals in need. With my education, I plan to give back to my community by opening my own veterinary clinic. I intend to care for all animals and expand the level of care being provided. With my clinic, there will also be family events and group sessions to better educate families on their animal health care.
With this scholarship, I intend to provide a clinic that has sufficient staffing, financial assistance, and emergency hours available. In addition, I will offer financial support and mentorship opportunities to aspiring veterinarians by initiating a scholarship program for students interested in pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Veterinary Medicine or Animal Science. This scholarship will be accessible to students in Washington who have had parents who worked in the agriculture fields for 76 days and are first-generation students in Washington.
I can accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. When I fulfill my professional goals, I hope to have a beneficial impact on my community. Helping to reach out to more students interested in a future in veterinary medicine. I aspire to become one of your success stories.
Rev. Ethel K. Grinkley Memorial Scholarship
I come from a Spanish-speaking migrant family. I am the oldest sibling and the first in my family to attend college. Being able to speak two languages has provided me with a privilege that I intend to use in my future career. One of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
Living in Toppenish for the past eighteen years, I have witnessed animal care and emergency clinics close throughout the Yakima Valley. Many of the residents struggle because they have to travel to Pullman, Washington, to receive basic veterinary treatment for their animals. My goal is to bring positive changes to my town by opening a clinic in the Yakima area dedicated to helping animals in need who don't have support. Toppenish does not have a Veterinary clinic to help those animals in need. I intend to enhance my community by coming back and applying the information I learned during my studies. Additionally, being able to change the views and outcomes of pet healthcare. This will help my community have access to healthcare in the event of an emergency or the need for a check-up.
I will further my education by specializing in Orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian, while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, my short-term goal is to obtain experience as a Veterinarian Assistant the summer after graduation. I will then pursue my education at Washington State University to obtain a Bachelor's in Animal Science.
As a long-term goal, I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a Doctor Of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). I look forward to returning to my hometown after graduation and working at a clinic that assists understaffed medical facilities and animals in need. With my education, I plan to give back to my community by opening my own veterinary clinic. I intend to care for all animals and expand the level of care being provided. With my clinic, there will also be family events and group sessions to better educate families on their animal health care.
With this scholarship, I intend to provide a clinic that has sufficient staffing, financial assistance, and emergency hours available. In addition, I will offer financial support and mentorship opportunities to aspiring veterinarians by initiating a scholarship program for students interested in pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Veterinary Medicine or Animal Science. This scholarship will be accessible to students in Washington who have had parents who worked in the agriculture fields for 76 days and are first-generation students in Washington.
I can accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. When I fulfill my professional goals, I hope to have a beneficial impact on my community. Helping to reach out to more students interested in a future in veterinary medicine. I aspire to become one of your success stories.
For the Love of Pinot Memorial Scholarship and Dr. Rocky J. Deutsch Tribute
I come from a Spanish-speaking migrant family. I am the oldest sibling and the first in my family to attend college. Being able to speak two languages has provided me with a privilege that I intend to use in my future career. One of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
Living in Toppenish for the past eighteen years, I have witnessed animal care and emergency clinics close throughout the Yakima Valley. Many of the residents struggle because they have to travel to Pullman, Washington, to receive basic veterinary treatment for their animals. My goal is to bring positive changes to my town by opening a clinic in the Yakima area dedicated to helping animals in need who don't have support. Toppenish does not have a Veterinary clinic to help those animals in need. I intend to enhance my community by coming back and applying the information I learned during my studies. Additionally, being able to change the views and outcomes of pet healthcare. This will help my community have access to healthcare in the event of an emergency or the need for a check-up.
I will further my education by specializing in Orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian, while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, my short-term goal is to obtain experience as a Veterinarian Assistant the summer after graduation. I will then pursue my education at Washington State University to obtain a Bachelor's in Animal Science.
As a long-term goal, I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a Doctor Of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). I look forward to returning to my hometown after graduation and working at a clinic that assists understaffed medical facilities and animals in need. With my education, I plan to give back to my community by opening my own veterinary clinic. I intend to care for all animals and expand the level of care being provided. With my clinic, there will also be family events and group sessions to better educate families on their animal health care.
With this scholarship, I intend to provide a clinic that has sufficient staffing, financial assistance, and emergency hours available. In addition, I will offer financial support and mentorship opportunities to aspiring veterinarians by initiating a scholarship program for students interested in pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Veterinary Medicine or Animal Science. This scholarship will be accessible to students in Washington who have had parents who worked in the agriculture fields for 76 days and are first-generation students in Washington.
I can accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. When I fulfill my professional goals, I hope to have a beneficial impact on my community. Helping to reach out to more students interested in a future in veterinary medicine. I aspire to become one of your success stories.
Otto Bear Memorial Scholarship
I come from a Spanish-speaking migrant family. I am the oldest sibling and the first in my family to attend college. Being able to speak two languages has provided me with a privilege that I intend to use in my future career. My inspiration was one of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
Throughout my academic career, I discovered that I enjoy learning beyond the classroom. While in high school, I experienced various challenges and realized that to participate, I needed to push myself outside my comfort zone. Dedicating my time and efforts to clubs has enhanced my communication skills and helped me speak in front of large crowds. In total, I joined eight clubs, which increased my commitment and confidence and allowed me to gain four officer leadership positions, teaching me the power of leadership and self-confidence.
I am very proud to support my community. My involvement in clubs taught me to value community outreach and engagement. A club project was hosting a pet supply drive and giving donations to the Yakima Humane Society. As a result, I have volunteered at our annual Spring and Fall community clean-ups, assisting in graffiti removal and keeping my local community clean and waste-free. I also volunteered at my local food bank allowing me to assist those in need in any necessary way. I have even helped local elementary schools by guiding students through various career possibilities. I would like to mention my support at the Toppenish Rotary. I was able to assist community residents while also teaching students how to serve drinks/dinner to the residents, I will continue to support my community, just as I have over the past four years.
What I've learned from assisting my community is that it only takes a few hours out of your day to be kind to others and make your community a better place.
I will further my education by specializing in Orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian, while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, my short-term goal is to obtain experience as a Veterinarian Assistant the summer after graduation. I will then pursue my education in a bachelor's in animal science.
As a long-term goal, I plan to apply to veterinary school to become a Doctor Of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). I look forward to returning to my hometown after graduation and working at a clinic that assists understaffed medical facilities and animals in need. With my education, I intend to reach a huge portion of my community by opening my own veterinary clinic. I intend to care for all animals and expand the level of care being provided. With my clinic, there will also be family events and group sessions to better help educate families on their animal health care.
Building a Better World Scholarship
I grew up with the faith of Christianity. My family and I attend the local St. Aloysius Church and we have been participating since before I could even walk. I have had the privilege of being baptized and completing my first communion at this church. Additionally, at this current moment I am working on obtaining my confirmation. Ideally just because you go to church does not mean that you’re automatically a good Christian. I would like to emphasize however that due to my faith and my growing up experiences have led me to become passionate in being a caring person who wants to help those in need.
As mentioned previously, I grew up in a religious household. At a young age I couldn’t comprehend why we were forced to attend every Sunday mass. However, the first year of my confirmation classes, I began the in depth journey of understanding the word of God and of his disciples. Within this year at some point it began to seem less repetitive, I was able to grasp onto the words that they were preaching. Within my second year of my confirmation classes I was able to understand the stories within the bible and I soon began to see it as an opportunity rather than a chore. This helped me become more empathetic and compassionate towards others. I would like to think that my faith has led me to pursue my passion in helping animals in need.
With my passion of helping those in need I intend to obtain a PhD in Veterinary Science. I know that my faith will help guide me through this extensive journey. Additionally, I know that I envision myself not only working closely with the animals but with their owners as well. With my compassion for animals and people, I understand that a pet isn’t just an animal, they are also a member of our families. They help bring many families together and even create communities.
In conclusion, my faith has placed me in a situation where I have been allowed to grow and spread positivity. It has allowed me and will continue to allow me to see the world through a softer lens. I believe that there is a bigger meaning behind everything and I cannot wait to see what it has to offer me. Additionally, I await my journey and cannot wait to impact those lives that truly need it. I know that I will impact my community in a positive manner not only for the people but for those animals that don’t have the same privileges and advantages as us.
Dr. Michal Lomask Memorial Scholarship
Being a first-generation student and coming from parents who immigrated to the United States for a better future for their children, I have significantly learned to value my education. My parents have instilled in me the importance of education. This has shown me perseverance, determination, and resilience that I use to help me accomplish a better future for myself. The way my parents have lived their lives has instilled in me a deep appreciation for opportunities and a willingness to face challenges head-on. One of the biggest challenges I am determined to conquer is pursuing my education. I am confident that with hard work and dedication, I will achieve my goals and make a change in the community for the better.
With hard work and dedication, I intend to pursue a doctorate in veterinary medicine upon graduating from Toppenish High School in June 2024. I will further my education by specializing in orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, I plan on obtaining experience as a veterinarian assistant the summer after graduation before attending Washington State University to earn a bachelor’s degree in animal science. I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a (DVM) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and graduate. One of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work, I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her, I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
Living in Toppenish for the past eighteen years, I have witnessed animal care and emergency clinics close throughout the Yakima Valley. Many of the residents struggle because they have to travel to Pullman, Washington, to receive basic veterinary treatment for their animals. My goal is to bring positive changes to my town by opening a clinic in the Yakima area dedicated to helping animals in need who don't have support. Toppenish does not have a Veterinary clinic to help those animals in need. Many of the individuals who reside in Toppenish come from a variety of backgrounds; some struggle to care for their family members, and some struggle to care for their pets and livestock. I intend to enhance my community by coming back and applying the information I learned during my studies. Additionally, being able to change the views and outcomes of pet healthcare. This will help my community have access to healthcare in the event of an emergency or the need for a check-up.
With this scholarship, I will be able to not only ease the financial burden of my education, but I will also be able to provide a much-needed service to my community. My community lacks proper animal care, and I intend to provide a clinic that has sufficient staffing, financial assistance, and emergency hours available.
I can accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. When I fulfill my professional goals, I hope to have a beneficial impact on my community.
God Hearted Girls Scholarship
I grew up with the faith of Christianity. My family and I attend the local St. Aloysius Church and we have been participating since before I could even walk. I have had the privilege of being baptized and completing my first communion at this church. Additionally, at this current moment, I am working on obtaining my confirmation. Ideally just because you go to church does not mean that you’re automatically a good Christian. I would like to emphasize however that due to my faith and my growing up experiences have led me to become passionate in being a caring person who wants to help those in need.
As mentioned previously, I grew up in a religious household. At a young age I couldn’t comprehend why we were forced to attend every Sunday mass. However, the first year of my confirmation classes, I began the in depth journey of understanding the word of God and of his disciples. Within this year at some point it began to seem less repetitive, I was able to grasp onto the words that they were preaching. Within my second year of my confirmation classes I was able to understand the stories within the bible and I soon began to see it as an opportunity rather than a chore. This helped me become more empathetic and compassionate towards others. I would like to think that my faith has led me to pursue my passion in helping animals in need.
With my passion of helping those in need I intend to obtain a PhD in Veterinary Science. I know that my faith will help guide me through this extensive journey. Additionally, I know that I envision myself not only working closely with the animals but with their owners as well. With my compassion for animals and people, I understand that a pet isn’t just an animal, they are also a member of our families. They help bring many families together and even create communities.
In conclusion, my faith has placed me in a situation where I have been allowed to grow and spread positivity. It has allowed me and will continue to allow me to see the world through a softer lens. I believe that there is a bigger meaning behind everything and I cannot wait to see what it has to offer me. Additionally, I await my journey and cannot wait to impact those lives that truly need it. I know that I will impact my community in a positive manner not only for the people but for those animals that don’t have the same privileges and advantages as us.
Andrea Claire Matason Memorial Scholarship
With hard work and dedication, I intend to pursue a doctorate in veterinary medicine upon graduating from Toppenish High School in June 2024. I will further my education by specializing in orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, I plan on obtaining experience as a veterinarian assistant the summer after graduation before attending Washington State University to earn a bachelor’s degree in animal science. I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a (DVM) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and graduate. One of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work, I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her, I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
Living in Toppenish for the past eighteen years, I have witnessed animal care and emergency clinics close throughout the Yakima Valley. Many of the residents struggle because they have to travel to Pullman, Washington, to receive basic veterinary treatment for their animals. My goal is to bring positive changes to my town by opening a clinic in the Yakima area dedicated to helping animals in need who don't have support. Toppenish does not have a Veterinary clinic to help those animals in need. Many of the individuals who reside in Toppenish come from a variety of backgrounds; some struggle to care for their family members, and some struggle to care for their pets and livestock. I intend to enhance my community by coming back and applying the information I learned during my studies. Additionally, being able to change the views and outcomes of pet healthcare. This will help my community have access to healthcare in the event of an emergency or the need for a check-up.
With this scholarship, I will be able to not only ease the financial burden of my education, but I will also be able to provide a much-needed service to my community. My community lacks proper animal care, and I intend to provide a clinic that has sufficient staffing, financial assistance, and emergency hours available. In addition, I will offer financial support and mentorship opportunities to aspiring veterinarians by initiating a scholarship program for students interested in pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Veterinary Medicine or Animal Science. This scholarship will be accessible to students in Washington who have had parents who worked in the agriculture fields for 76 days and are first-generation students in Washington.
I can accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. When I fulfill my professional goals, I hope to have a beneficial impact on my community. Your story has inspired me to help others and create a scholarship to help students. Helping to reach out to more students interested in a future in veterinary medicine. I aspire to become one of your success stories.
Nell’s Will Scholarship
In high school, forcing myself to speak in front of enormous crowds was one of my greatest successes. According to some definitions, bravery is "The quality or state of having or exhibiting mental or moral strength to face danger, fear, or difficulty. " Without bravery, I would not have advanced as quickly in my academic career. Through bravery, I have learned to demonstrate grit, diligence, and consistency in making time for myself. I have found myself never being comfortable in one position, instead, enjoying life with those around me, and reminding myself to always stay curious and learn something new every year.
In middle school, I was more of a mute person. I cared more about my academics rather than sports, but in clubs I felt more successful. Only once I pushed beyond my comfort zone to take part in "children's book,” an opportunity to share the book and read with children for a TSA competition. This led to us winning first place in the state and qualifying for nationals, but due to covid we didn't have the opportunity to compete in nationals, it however inspired me to get more involved in competitions. During my freshman year of high school, I was still in quarantine, which made me more frustrated about the fact that I could only sit in bed and browse the internet while ingesting "cycles" which hurt my academics. "My grades aren't really impressive." I told myself that as a freshman with a 2.7 GPA. I knew I needed to get more involved and improve my academics.
During my sophomore year I wanted to improve my academics but still wanted to get involved with sports & clubs. In order to do so it required a lot of bravery on my part. For example, I wouldn't have been able to join the swim team without bravery, even though I had no swimming experience knowing it was a competitive sport. I took the risk and became a competitive swimmer at the end of my highschool career. Without being brave I wouldn't have joined two clubs “Future Farmers of America'' & “Anime Club” and gained hands-on experience. Putting myself outside of my comfort zone made me realize I enjoy learning & expanding my knowledge while also being social.
Transitioning into my junior year I continued to strive to push myself to obtain new knowledge while also excelling in the previous academics. For instance, joining eight clubs was a great example of bravery for me because it allowed me to interact with other students while also competing in competitive events. Being in an officer position for three clubs have helped me gain experience and knowledge, while also helping me become more responsible and giving me more confidence.
Furthermore, I plan to pursue a profession in Veterinary Science. My educational goals include obtaining experience during the summer working at a clinic as a Veterinarian assistant before attending a University to earn a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science or Biology. I plan to apply at a veterinary school to become a DVM and graduate. I intend to further my education and specialize in Orthopedics for small animals. I will come back to my hometown and be able to work at a clinic in Yakima to help many more animals in need and Clinics that are understaffed with doctors. I plan to open my own clinic in Yakima to give back to my community.
I will be able to accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. I aspire to become one of your success stories.
Zamora Borose Goodwill Scholarship
I come from a Spanish-speaking migrant family. I am the oldest sibling and the first in my family to attend college. Being able to speak two languages has provided me with a privilege that I intend to use in my future career. My inspiration was one of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
I will further my education by specializing in Orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian, while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, my short-term goal is to obtain experience as a Veterinarian Assistant the summer after graduation. I will then pursue my education in a bachelor's in animal science.
As a long-term goal, I plan to apply to veterinary school to become a Doctor Of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). I look forward to returning to my hometown after graduation and working at a clinic that assists understaffed medical facilities and animals in need. With my education, I intend to reach a huge portion of my community by opening my own veterinary clinic. I intend to care for all animals and expand the level of care being provided. Whether it's working with our livestock that helps build our economy and feed our community to helping support pets who help build connections within our families. With my clinic, there will also be family events and group sessions to better help educate families on their animal health care.
With this scholarship, I will be able to not only ease the financial burden of my education but I will also be able to provide a much-needed service to my community. My community lacks proper animal care and I intend to provide a clinic that has sufficient staffing, financial assistance, and emergency hours available. I will also inspire those students who are passionate about the veterinarian field by helping fund a scholarship for dedicated students wanting to obtain a bachelor's in animal science or veterinarian medicine. This scholarship will help them continue their career and help bring more veterinarians to the community while also expanding the healthcare for animals in need. I can accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. I aspire to become one of your success stories.
Simon Strong Scholarship
I grew up valuing my life regardless of my socioeconomic status, but I had self-doubt when it came to planning my future. I often asked myself how far I would be able to get. My self-doubt grew stronger when I discovered my passion for working with animals, as I wondered how I could possibly obtain a doctorate. However, with my family's encouragement, I started looking for loopholes, such as applying for scholarships and joining clubs and sports. I even began taking more rigorous courses to better my chances of becoming successful. As a restless teenager, this was challenging, but I refused to let my financial status hinder my progress.
Throughout my academic career, I discovered that I enjoy learning beyond the classroom. While in high school, I experienced various challenges and realized that to participate, I needed to push myself outside my comfort zone. Dedicating my time and efforts to clubs has enhanced my communication skills and helped me speak in front of large crowds. In total, I joined eight clubs, which increased my commitment and confidence and allowed me to gain four officer leadership positions, teaching me the power of leadership and self-confidence.
I am very proud to support my community. My involvement in clubs taught me to value community outreach and engagement. A club project was hosting a pet supply drive and giving donations to the Yakima Humane Society. As a result, I have volunteered at our annual Spring and Fall community clean-ups, assisting in graffiti removal and keeping my local community clean and waste-free. I also volunteered at my local food bank allowing me to assist those in need in any necessary way. I have even helped local elementary schools by guiding students through various career possibilities. I would like to mention my support at the Toppenish Rotary. I was able to assist community residents while also teaching students how to serve drinks/dinner to the residents, I will continue to support my community, just as I have over the past four years.
What I've learned from assisting my community is that spending just a few hours a day to be kind to others can make a significant difference in making our community a better place. Helping the community has made me more selfless and empathetic towards those in need. If you are finding it challenging to keep up with high school, there are several ways to improve, even if they seem small.
Rompe Las Fronteras Scholarship
Being a first-generation student in the family and coming from parents who immigrated to the United States for a better future for their children, I have significantly learned to value my education. I know my parents will not be able to provide for me as much as they would like. To make ends meet, we have also had to seek assistance from the federal SNAP/EBT program. FAFSA will also not show you the weekly visits to the food bank, our means to ensure we have food for the week. Their dedication and hard work have brought me to want better opportunities my parents weren't able to obtain.
I aspire to become a veterinarian doctor in hopes of one day opening my own clinic. My interests in veterinary science cannot be placed solely on one thing because multiple factors have contributed to my desire to pursue veterinary science. In many countries, health care for pets is a disparity. Animals, unfortunately, do not have the same level of care as humans. At a young age, I noticed the lack of services for pets in my surrounding area, noting that there are only two emergency vet clinics within the Yakima Valley area. There have been incidents where families have had to travel to Pullman, Washington, in order to receive proper care and treatment for their pets. Additionally, caring for these animals might seem confusing and scary; however, due to limited access to model veterinarians, many pets are left feeling scared and confused. This is why I aspire to use my college education to bring a humane level of care and consideration to all animals in surrounding communities.
I will further my education by specializing in orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, my short-term goal is to obtain experience as a veterinarian assistant in the summer after graduation. I will then pursue my education with a bachelor's in animal science.
As a long-term goal, I plan to apply to veterinary school to become a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). I look forward to returning to my hometown after graduation and working at a clinic that assists understaffed medical facilities and animals in need. With my education, I intend to reach a huge portion of my community by opening my own veterinary clinic. I intend to care for all animals and expand the level of care being provided. Whether it's working with our livestock, which helps build our economy and feed our community, or helping support pets, who help build connections within our families, in my clinic there will also be family events and group sessions to better educate families on their animal health care.
I have a strong desire to give back to my community, but I believe that education is the key to achieving this goal. With the help of your scholarship, I will be able to pursue my profession as a veterinarian while also giving back to my community. It would be an honor to become one of your success stories.
Aserina Hill Memorial Scholarship
I take great pride in helping my community. Thus, I have involved myself in helping with our annual Spring and Fall community clean-up. Helping remove graffiti and ensuring that our town is free of litter and waste. Also, making sure I volunteered at my local food bank. Allowing me to help those in need in whatever way necessary. I have even helped local elementary schools by assisting children in exploring different career paths. Lastly, I would like to mention my support at the Toppenish Rotary. I was able to help cater to community members while also training students on how to serve those members.
As the vice president for SkillsUSA I recently had the opportunity to collaborate with the Yakima Humane Society. We intended to help those voices that could not advocate for themselves. Throughout November (also known as National Pet Month) we took the initiative in receiving donations for pet supplies (food, blankets, cleaning supplies, etc.). In addition to the donations, I suggested that we volunteer our time during the weekdays to walk the animals. Consequently, also allowing the SkillsUSA members to receive community service hours. During the weekdays I would also speak with bigger companies such as Petco, Petsmart, etc. to help further improve the lives of sheltered animals. I plan to continue this and help advocate for those animals in need and giving donations to shelters in need.
One of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
I intend to pursue a doctorate in Veterinary Medicine upon graduating high school in June 2024. I will further my education by specializing in Orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian, while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, I plan on obtaining experience as a Veterinarian Assistant the summer after graduation. Before attending a university to earn a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science.
I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a (DVM) Doctor Of Veterinary Medicine and graduate. I look forward to returning to my hometown after graduation and working at a clinic that assists understaffed medical facilities and animals in need. I later plan to open my clinic in Yakima to give back to my community. My education will educate my community on how to treat their animals with much more care.
I will be able to accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. I aspire to become one of your success stories.
Keep Her Dream Alive Scholarship
I grew up with the faith of Christianity. My family and I attend the local St. Aloysius Church and we have been participating since before I could even walk. I have had the privilege of being baptized and completing my first communion at this church. Additionally, at this current moment I am working on obtaining my confirmation. Ideally just because you go to church does not mean that you’re automatically a good Christian. I would like to emphasize however that due to my faith and my growing up experiences have led me to become passionate in being a caring person who wants to help those in need.
As mentioned previously, I grew up in a religious household. At a young age I couldn’t comprehend why we were forced to attend every Sunday mass. However, the first year of my confirmation classes, I began the in depth journey of understanding the word of God and of his disciples. Within this year at some point it began to seem less repetitive, I was able to grasp onto the words that they were preaching. Within my second year of my confirmation classes I was able to understand the stories within the bible and I soon began to see it as an opportunity rather than a chore. This helped me become more empathetic and compassionate towards others. I would like to think that my faith has led me to pursue my passion in helping animals in need.
With my passion of helping those in need I intend to obtain a PhD in Veterinary Science. I know that my faith will help guide me through this extensive journey. Additionally, I know that I envision myself not only working closely with the animals but with their owners as well. With my compassion for animals and people, I understand that a pet isn’t just an animal, they are also a member of our families. They help bring many families together and even create communities.
In conclusion, my faith has placed me in a situation where I have been allowed to grow and spread positivity. It has allowed me and will continue to allow me to see the world through a softer lens. I believe that there is a bigger meaning behind everything and I cannot wait to see what it has to offer me. Additionally, I await my journey and cannot wait to impact those lives that truly need it. I know that I will impact my community in a positive manner not only for the people but for those animals that don’t have the same privileges and advantages as us.
Bethel Memorial Award for Veterinary Medicine
I aspire to become a veterinarian doctor in hopes of one day opening my own clinic. My interests in veterinary science cannot be placed on one sole thing because multiple factors have contributed to my desire to pursue veterinary science. Around many countries, health care for pets is at a disparity. Animals unfortunately do not have the same level of care as humans. At a young age I noticed the lack of services for pets in my surrounding area, noting there are only two emergency vet clinics within the yakima valley area. There have been incidents where families have had to travel to Pullman Washington in order to receive proper care and treatment for their pets. Additionally the care for these animals might seem confusing and scary however due to limited access to model veterinarians many pets are left feeling scared and confused. This is why I aspire to use my college education to bring a humane level of care and consideration to all animals in surrounding communities.
One of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
I intend to pursue a doctorate in Veterinary Medicine upon graduating high school in June 2024. I will further my education by specializing in Orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian, while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, I plan on obtaining experience as a Veterinarian Assistant the summer after graduation. Before attending a university to earn a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science.
I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a (DVM) Doctor Of Veterinary Medicine and graduate. I look forward to returning to my hometown after graduation and working at a clinic that assists understaffed medical facilities and animals in need. I later plan to open my clinic in Yakima to give back to my community. My education will educate my community on how to treat their animals with much more care.
I will be able to accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian with the help of your scholarship. I aspire to become one of your success stories.
Homeward Bound Pets Humane Society Veterinary Assistant Scholarship
As a Vice President for SkillsUSA I have collaborated with the Yakima Humane Society to help those voices that cannot speak for themselves. I took initiative for national pet month which is held in November. We anticipate receiving donations for food supplies, blankets, cleaning supplies etc. I also collaborated the idea of volunteering our time through the weekdays. This allows SkillsUSA students to receive community service hours while also allowing us the opportunity to spend quality time with pets. I also would go during the weekdays to speak with big companies such as Petco, PetSmart, etc. to contribute to the Yakima Humane Society to improve the lives of sheltered animals.
One of my closest family members growing up was my godmother. Inspired by her pursuit of a career in veterinary medicine, I quickly found myself drawn to helping animals as well. Through her work I witnessed various procedures, my favorite being preparing for surgery and helping calm down the patients. Through her I was able to job shadow, allowing me the opportunity to get a glimpse of what a “normal” day at the clinic would look like. Seeing firsthand the strong bond between animals and veterinarians inspired me to pursue a career in the veterinary field.
I intend to pursue a doctorate in Veterinary Medicine upon graduating high school in June 2024. I will further my education by specializing in Orthopedics for small animals. To ensure my success as a scholar, I am researching what it takes to become a veterinarian, while also becoming familiar with the courses I may have to take. In preparation for my future, I plan on obtaining experience as a Veterinarian Assistant the summer after graduation. Before attending a university to earn a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science.
I plan to apply to a veterinary school to become a (DVM) Doctor Of Veterinary Medicine and graduate. I look forward to returning to my hometown after graduation and working at a clinic that assists understaffed medical facilities and animals in need. I later plan to open my clinic in Yakima to give back to my community. My education will educate my community on how to treat their animals with much more care.
With this scholarship, I will be able to not only ease the financial burden of my education but I will also be able to provide a much-needed service to my community. My community lacks proper animal care and I intend to provide a clinic that has sufficient staffing, financial assistance, and emergency hours available.
I will be able to accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian at a university. I appreciate you for taking the time to read this, and I hope to become one of your success stories.
Overcoming Adversity Cariño Scholarship
In high school, forcing myself to speak in front of enormous crowds was one of my greatest successes. According to some definitions, bravery is "The quality or state of having or exhibiting mental or moral strength to face danger, fear, or difficulty. " Without bravery, I would not have advanced as quickly in my academic career. Through bravery, I have learned to demonstrate grit, diligence, and consistency in making time for myself. I have found myself never being comfortable in one position, instead, enjoying life with those around me, and reminding myself to always stay curious and learn something new every year.
In middle school, I was more of a mute person. I cared more about my academics rather than sports, but in clubs I felt more successful. Only once I pushed beyond my comfort zone to take part in "children's book,” an opportunity to share the book and read with children for a TSA competition. This led to us winning first place in the state and qualifying for nationals, but due to covid we didn't have the opportunity to compete in nationals, it however inspired me to get more involved in competitions. During my freshman year of high school, I was still in quarantine, which made me more frustrated about the fact that I could only sit in bed and browse the internet while ingesting "cycles" which hurt my academics. "My grades aren't really impressive." I told myself that as a freshman with a 2.7 GPA. I knew I needed to get more involved and improve my academics.
During my sophomore year I wanted to improve my academics but still wanted to get involved with sports & clubs. In order to do so it required a lot of bravery on my part. For example, I wouldn't have been able to join the swim team without bravery, even though I had no swimming experience knowing it was a competitive sport. I took the risk and became a competitive swimmer at the end of my highschool career. Without being brave I wouldn't have joined two clubs “Future Farmers of America'' & “Anime Club” and gained hands-on experience. Putting myself outside of my comfort zone made me realize I enjoy learning & expanding my knowledge while also being social.
Transitioning into my junior year I continued to strive to push myself to obtain new knowledge while also excelling in the previous academics. For instance, joining eight clubs was a great example of bravery for me because it allowed me to interact with other students while also competing in competitive events. Being in an officer position for three clubs have helped me gain experience and knowledge, while also helping me become more responsible and giving me more confidence.
Furthermore, I plan to pursue a profession in Veterinary Science. My educational goals include obtaining experience during the summer working at a clinic as a Veterinarian assistant before attending a University to earn a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science or Biology. I plan to apply at a veterinary school to become a DVM and graduate. I intend to further my education and specialize in Orthopedics for small animals. I will come back to my hometown and be able to work at a clinic in Yakima to help many more animals in need and Clinics that are understaffed with doctors. After working in a Vet clinic and gaining knowledge in the field, I plan to open my own clinic in Yakima to give back to my community. My education and experience will also enable me to pick up new skills and educate my community on how to treat their animals with much more care.
I will be able to accomplish those objectives while also pursuing my profession as a veterinarian at your university. I appreciate you for taking the time to read this, and I hope to become one of your success stories.