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My life goals revolve around making a tangible difference in healthcare through nursing, driven by a deep-rooted passion for supporting others. My journey from a high school graduate dedicated to individuals with developmental disabilities to pursuing a nursing degree with a 4.0 GPA reflects my commitment to my mission.
From witnessing my mother’s near-fatal car accident at 12, which left her with a broken C2 vertebra, I developed a profound empathy and desire to help others navigate their vulnerabilities. This drive led me to begin my career at 17 with AHRC, where I spent over two decades as an advocate within OPWDD, forming meaningful connections and making a lasting impact on those I supported.
My battle with thyroid cancer in 2015, culminating in a thyroidectomy and lifelong medication, further solidified my resolve to enter nursing. This experience deepened my understanding of the critical role that compassionate care plays in healing and reinforced my determination to provide that care.
Balancing my role as a support aide in the emergency department with nursing studies has been challenging, but my unwavering commitment to my education sets me apart. Guided by my SUNY Delhi advisor Laura, I strive to merge my extensive experience in special education with nursing to uniquely support patients with developmental and medical needs.
Any scholarship would alleviate financial strain, enabling me to focus on becoming a nurse who embodies perseverance, compassion, and the drive to make a meaningful impact.
Education
SUNY College of Technology at Delhi
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
- Practical Nursing, Vocational Nursing and Nursing Assistants
Minors:
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Sachem High School North
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Medicine
- Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education
- Special Education and Teaching
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Career
Dream career field:
Medicine
Dream career goals:
Direct support professional
AHRC1998 – 201517 years
Sports
Volleyball
Club2005 – 20072 years
Volleyball
Club2005 – 20072 years
Research
Dentistry
Diamond Braces — Shadowing2013 – 2018
Arts
SUNY Suffolk
Drawingcollege2005 – 2007
Public services
Volunteering
Animal shelters — Giving my time at the shelter helping the veterinarian and finding foster homes for animals2015 – 2022
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Cheryl Twilley Outreach Memorial Scholarship
Growing up, I faced significant socioeconomic challenges, from navigating limited financial resources to supporting my family through tough times. These experiences shaped my resilience, empathy, and deep commitment to helping others, especially those in marginalized communities. Today, as I pursue my Bachelor of Science in Nursing at SUNY College of Technology at Delhi, I am driven by the desire to provide compassionate care to individuals facing both medical and socioeconomic hardships.
Experiencing adversity firsthand has strengthened my belief in the power of community and the importance of access to quality healthcare. I have learned that relationships are built on trust and mutual support, and I aim to foster those connections through my nursing career. By advocating for underserved populations, I hope to improve healthcare equity and ensure that everyone, regardless of their background, receives the care they need.
My future plans include working in a community-based healthcare setting, where I can contribute to reducing health disparities and educating patients about preventive care. I believe that by addressing both medical needs and the social determinants of health, I can make a lasting positive impact on my community, helping others overcome adversity as I have.
As a Hispanic woman and a rising college junior with a high school GPA of 3.6 and a college GPA of 4.0, I understand the importance of hard work and dedication. My journey has not been easy, but it has taught me the value of perseverance and the importance of giving back. I want to use my education and experiences to make a difference in the lives of others.
I plan to make a positive impact in my community by volunteering at local clinics and health fairs, where I can provide basic health screenings and educate people about preventive care. I also want to work with organizations that focus on improving healthcare access for underserved populations. By doing so, I hope to address some of the socioeconomic barriers that prevent people from receiving the care they need.
In addition to my work in the community, I plan to be an advocate for healthcare equity within my school. I want to start a student organization that focuses on raising awareness about health disparities and promoting diversity in the healthcare field. By bringing together students from different backgrounds, we can work together to find solutions to the challenges faced by marginalized communities.
In conclusion, my experiences with socioeconomic adversity have shaped my beliefs, relationships, and future plans. I am committed to using my education and skills to make a positive impact in my community and help others overcome the challenges they face. With the support of the Ascent & College Assistance Plus College Confidence Scholarship, I can continue my journey toward making a difference in the lives of those who need it most.
Lost Dreams Awaken Scholarship
Recovery means reclaiming your life after adversity, and for me, it is deeply personal. In 2015, I faced thyroid cancer while going through addiction to opioids after losing my closest cousin to heroin. This was diagnosis that not only shook me but redefined my entire outlook on life. The journey was not just about overcoming the disease while fighting my addiction; it was about learning to navigate life without Anthony, wanting at times to just join him, and realizing I still had a chance at life itself.
Recovery, to me, means resilience. It is the process of rebuilding physically, emotionally, and mentally after facing significant obstacles. I have also seen recovery in a broader sense through my work with individuals with developmental disabilities. I have witnessed their daily battles to regain skills and independence, which has further solidified my belief in the power of perseverance.
It’s about growth. It is not simply returning to who you were before the challenge, but emerging stronger, with a new understanding of yourself and the world around you. This new outlook fuels my pursuit of a nursing career, where I can help others find their own strength in recovery; whether it is from illness, injury, and even death of a loved one.
In summary, recovery is about finding hope, resilience, and strength even when the odds seem insurmountable. It is a journey I know all too well, and one I hope to help others navigate as I continue my path toward becoming a nurse.
Simon Strong Scholarship
Adversity has been a consistent companion throughout my life, but one of the most defining moments came in 2015 when I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. I was in my mid 20’s and although I had dedicated years to working in special education with individuals with developmental disabilities, I suddenly found myself in a position where I was the one in need of care. The diagnosis was a shock, an unexpected disruption to my life, but it also ignited a strength within me that I hadn’t fully realized I possessed. I underwent a thyroidectomy and was placed on daily Levothyroxine medication, adjusting to life without a thyroid while still navigating my career and personal life.
The physical toll was substantial, but the emotional and mental weight was perhaps the hardest to bear. I had always been someone who provided support to others, but now I had to learn how to ask for and accept help. This was an entirely new form of vulnerability. I had to confront the fears of mortality, the uncertainty of my health, and the fatigue that came with recovery. But rather than allowing cancer to define me, I chose to face it as a chapter in my life story—a challenge that, while difficult, would not break me. I leaned on my loved ones, found strength in my support network, and sought professional guidance to navigate the mental and emotional hurdles.
This experience reshaped my life in ways I couldn’t have predicted. It fueled my decision to transition into nursing, where I could combine my passion for helping others with my firsthand experience as a patient. Surviving cancer gave me a heightened empathy and a deeper understanding of the patient perspective—one that goes beyond just treating the illness and into treating the person as a whole. It also solidified my commitment to healthcare, not just as a career, but as a calling.
Overcoming adversity requires resilience, but more than that, it requires the ability to remain open to growth, even when it feels like the world is closing in on you. My advice to anyone facing similar circumstances is to embrace your vulnerability and allow others to be there for you. Asking for help is not a sign of weakness; it is a sign of strength and self-awareness. Surround yourself with people who lift you up, and don’t be afraid to seek professional guidance if needed. Know that adversity, while painful, can be a powerful teacher. It shapes you in ways that build resilience, empathy, and courage.
Looking back, I realize that my battle with cancer was not an end, but a beginning—a turning point that set me on a new path toward becoming a nurse, where I can advocate for and provide care to others in their darkest hours. The adversity I faced taught me to listen to my body, trust my instincts, and never underestimate the power of hope and perseverance. If you’re facing a similar battle, remember that you have more strength than you realize, and that every storm eventually passes, leaving you stronger and wiser than before.
Women in Healthcare Scholarship
My decision to pursue a career in healthcare is deeply personal, shaped by both my professional journey and life experiences. Working with individuals with mental disabilities for over ten years has allowed me to see the power of compassionate, patient-centered care. I have witnessed firsthand the importance of not just addressing physical ailments, but treating people with dignity, empathy, and respect. My fight against thyroid cancer in 2015 gave me a profound understanding of what it means to be vulnerable in the hands of healthcare providers. That experience ignited a fire in me to become a nurse—not just to heal, but to stand alongside those who need an advocate during their most fragile moments.
As a nursing student at SUNY College of Technology at Delhi, I am committed to making a difference in healthcare. My unique blend of experiences—having worked in special education, survived cancer, and now training to become a nurse—equips me to approach care holistically. I am learning to see the whole person, not just their symptoms, and this perspective is vital in providing the best care possible.
As a woman in healthcare, I hope to not only provide exceptional medical care but to inspire and mentor other women pursuing this path. I want to challenge the historical barriers that have kept women from leadership roles and create a culture where diversity thrives. It is important to me to show that women, especially women of color like myself, can excel in this field and make significant contributions.
I aim to make healthcare more inclusive, compassionate, and accessible. By pushing the boundaries of what it means to truly care for someone, I hope to create a more equitable system where everyone feels valued and respected. My goal is to foster an environment where patients feel heard and understood, and where healthcare workers feel supported and empowered.
In my future career as a nurse, I plan to advocate for patients and ensure they receive the best care possible. I want to be a role model for other women in healthcare, showing them that they can achieve their goals and make a difference. By mentoring others and promoting diversity, I hope to create a more inclusive and supportive healthcare community.
My journey has not been easy, but it has given me the strength and determination to succeed. I am proud of my Hispanic heritage and the resilience it has instilled in me. As a rising college junior with a college GPA of 4.0, I am dedicated to my studies and to making a positive impact in healthcare. I am confident that with the support of the Women in Healthcare Scholarship, I can continue to pursue my passion and make a difference in the lives of others.
Thank you for considering my application. I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to the healthcare field and to inspire other women to do the same.
Bright Lights Scholarship
My long-term goal is to make a tangible difference in the field of healthcare by becoming a registered nurse (RN). My passion for helping others began at the age of 17 when I started working with individuals with developmental disabilities. Over the past 20 years, this work has evolved into a deeply fulfilling career in special education, where I have had the privilege of supporting people with varying levels of need. Throughout these years, I have developed a strong sense of empathy, patience, and a commitment to providing the best possible care for those who are often overlooked in our society.
This commitment has only deepened since I began working as a support aide in the emergency department of a local hospital. In this role, I have seen firsthand the critical need for compassionate care in high-stress environments. I have witnessed how effective communication and a calming presence can make a significant difference in a patient’s experience, especially for those who may struggle with understanding or expressing their needs. These experiences have solidified my resolve to further my education and training by becoming an RN, allowing me to have an even greater impact on the lives of those I care for.
Pursuing an RN degree is the next critical step in my journey. However, this path is not without its challenges. Balancing full-time work while attending nursing school is demanding, both in terms of time and finances. The financial strain is particularly challenging, as it limits my ability to fully immerse myself in my studies and gain the most from my education. The cost of tuition, textbooks, and other related expenses adds up quickly, and without financial assistance, it would be difficult to manage these costs while also meeting my basic living expenses.
This scholarship would alleviate a significant portion of the financial burden I face, allowing me to focus more on my studies and clinical training without the constant worry of how I will pay for the next semester. It would also provide me with the flexibility to pursue specialized courses and certifications that align with my career aspirations, such as courses in psychiatric nursing or pediatric care. These areas are of particular interest to me, given my background in working with individuals with developmental disabilities and my desire to provide holistic care that addresses both medical and psychological needs. By enabling me to pursue these additional qualifications, this scholarship would ultimately enhance the quality of care I can provide to my future patients.
Furthermore, my journey has been shaped by my personal experience as a cancer survivor. In 2015, I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, which led to a thyroidectomy and a lifelong need for daily medication. This experience gave me a profound understanding of the patient perspective, particularly the emotional and psychological challenges that accompany a serious diagnosis. I learned the importance of not just medical treatment but also the compassionate support that healthcare professionals can offer. It is this understanding that drives my desire to contribute to the field of nursing in a way that goes beyond just the physical aspects of care.
As I reflect on my journey, from my early days in special education to my current role in the emergency department, I am more determined than ever to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. This scholarship will bring me one step closer to fulfilling my mission of providing compassionate, holistic care to everyone. It will allow me to continue my education without stress of financial difficulties.
Ken Larson Memorial Scholarship
My passion for pursuing a career as a nurse anesthesiologist is deeply rooted in my life experiences and the profound impact they have had on shaping my path. This journey has been marked by moments of both immense challenge and clarity, all of which have fueled my determination to excel academically and professionally.
The moment that truly set me on this path was when I watched my mother recover from a life-threatening car accident that broke her C2 bone. At just 12 years old, I witnessed the fragility of life up close. The fear I felt as she hovered between life and death was overwhelming, but it was the care she received from her medical team that left an indelible mark on me. I saw how every touch, every word, and every decision made by the nurses and doctors played a crucial role in her recovery. This experience ignited a fire in me; a desire to be that person for others, to provide not just medical care, but the kind of compassionate, attentive support that can make all the difference in someone’s darkest hour.
This passion only intensified when I faced my own battle with thyroid cancer in 2015. The diagnosis was a shock, but it also became a turning point in my life. Enduring surgery and the subsequent lifelong medication regimen was a reminder of how delicate life can be. Yet, it also strengthened my resolve to enter the medical field. I knew I wanted to be on the front lines of healthcare, helping others navigate their own medical challenges with the same resilience I had to muster.
What specifically draws me to becoming a nurse anesthesiologist is the blend of precision and empathy required in this role. It is a field where every detail matters, where the ability to manage pain and ensure patient safety during surgery can profoundly affect outcomes. I am fascinated by the science behind anesthesia, the way it involves a deep understanding of pharmacology, physiology, and human response. But more than that, I am driven by the knowledge that I will be a key part of a patient’s journey; often when they are most vulnerable.
This passion is reflected in my academic performance. Maintaining a 4.0 GPA is not just about grades for me; it is about mastering the knowledge and skills I will need to be the best nurse anesthesiologist I can be. Every lecture, every lab, and every clinical experience is a step closer to my goal. I approach my studies with the same intensity and focus that I know will be required in my future career. Each day, I am motivated by the knowledge that this is my calling; one that blends my personal history, my passion for science, and my deep commitment to compassionate care.
The road has not been easy, but every challenge has only solidified my dedication to this path. I am not just pursuing a degree; I am preparing to fulfill a role that I believe I was meant for a role where I can make a real difference in the lives of others, just as those who cared for my mother and me did.
Diva of Halo Legacy Scholarship
Coco Chanel, or Jerry Lopez, was a guiding star in her community, illuminating the paths of many young queer individuals with her unwavering advocacy and vibrant spirit. Her life was a testament to the power of creating spaces where everyone feels seen, valued, and empowered to express themselves. In many ways, I see a reflection of my own journey in hers; our shared dedication to making a difference, not just in our personal lives but in the lives of others who often feel overlooked or marginalized.
Like Coco, I have faced battles that have shaped who I am today, with my experience as a cancer survivor being the most profound. Thyroid cancer came into my life like a thief in the night, threatening to steal not just my health but my future. But rather than allowing it to consume me, I chose to transform this experience into something that would fuel my ambitions. This struggle ignited a passion within me to pursue a career in nursing; a field where I can be a source of strength and comfort for others facing their own battles.
My identity as an LGBTQIA+ individual has profoundly influenced this passion. Growing up, I often felt the weight of not fitting into the traditional molds society tries to place on us. The journey to self-acceptance was long and, at times, isolating. But it was in these moments of vulnerability that I found my calling. I realized that just as I sought spaces where I could be my true self, others needed that same acceptance and care; especially in the healthcare field, where many LGBTQIA+ individuals often feel misunderstood or mistreated.
Coco's legacy of empowering young queer people is one that I strive to honor in my own way. By becoming a nurse, and eventually a nurse anesthesiologist, I aim to create a ripple effect of compassion and understanding in the healthcare world. I want to be the kind of nurse who not only provides excellent medical care but also ensures that every patient feels respected, valued, and seen for who they truly are. My ambition is to be a beacon of light, much like Coco, guiding others through their darkest times with both skill and empathy.
If I were to receive this scholarship in honor of Coco Chanel, I would use it with the utmost efficiency to ensure it directly impacts my journey to becoming a nurse anesthesiologist. The funds would be allocated primarily toward tuition costs, allowing me to focus on my studies without the overwhelming burden of financial stress. This focus is critical as I navigate the demanding coursework and clinical rotations required for my nursing degree.
Additionally, a portion of the scholarship would be invested in essential study materials, such as textbooks and online resources, to enhance my learning experience. Any remaining funds would go towards covering transportation and related expenses for clinical placements, ensuring I can fully immerse myself in these hands-on learning opportunities without financial constraints.
This scholarship would be a lifeline, helping me to balance the demands of school, work, and personal life while keeping my focus on my ultimate goal: to become a nurse anesthesiologist who honors Coco’s legacy by providing compassionate, inclusive care to all patients.
Jessica's Journey Brain Tumor Survivor Scholarship
Thyroid cancer hit me like a sudden storm, altering the landscape of my life in ways I never anticipated. In 2015, I was diagnosed, and the world around me seemed to tilt on its axis. The word "cancer" itself felt heavy, almost suffocating, and I found myself caught between fear and determination. The journey through surgery, the thyroidectomy, and the lifelong commitment to Levothyroxine was more than just a medical experience—it was an awakening. This diagnosis forced me to confront my own mortality, to grapple with the fragility of life, and yet, paradoxically, it became the very source of my strength. Every day since has been a battle, not just for survival, but for meaning. It is as if this illness carved out a new purpose within me, one that pushed me toward the world of healthcare with an intensity I had never known before.
As I move forward, what drives me is a deep-seated resolve to transform this personal pain into a powerful force for healing others. The memory of my mother's near-fatal car accident when I was just 12 is etched into my soul, a reminder of how fragile life is and how crucial compassionate care can be. That experience, coupled with my own battle with cancer, has instilled in me an unshakable commitment to nursing and keeping up my 4.0 GPA at SUNY College of Technology at Delhi. I see it as not just a career, but a calling—a way to provide the care and understanding I once so desperately needed.
Becoming a Registered Nurse is my immediate goal, a milestone that will open the door to my ultimate aspiration: to become a nurse anesthesiologist. This path is not just about acquiring a title or a job; it is about embodying the resilience I have built over the years, using it to guide patients through some of the most vulnerable moments of their lives. I want to be the calm in their storm, the professional who can ease their pain and anxiety with both skill and empathy. In many ways, I feel that this journey is not just mine; it is a tribute to those who have stood by me, and a promise to those I will care for in the future.
Thyroid cancer has undeniably shaped who I am today. It has given me a new perspective on life and a passion for healthcare. My academic and career goals are deeply intertwined with my desire to turn my struggles into strengths, to be a source of comfort and care for others. This scholarship would not only support my education but also help me achieve my dream of making a meaningful impact in the world of healthcare. Thank you for considering my application.
Project Kennedy Fighting Cancers of All Colors Scholarship
Cancer is like a storm that sweeps into your life without warning, leaving nothing untouched. In 2015, when I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, it felt like the ground had been ripped out from under me. The word "cancer" echoed in my mind, a harbinger of fear, uncertainty, and pain. My world, once steady and full of promise, suddenly teetered on the edge of an abyss.
The diagnosis brought with it a whirlwind of medical appointments, invasive tests, and the looming reality of surgery. I underwent a thyroidectomy, a procedure that removed the cancer but left me dependent on daily medication for the rest of my life. The physical scars were just the beginning; the emotional toll was far deeper. I found myself grappling with questions of mortality and purpose, wondering how this would reshape my future.
Each day post-surgery felt like a battle. I was drained, not just physically from the recovery and the side effects of hormone replacement therapy, but emotionally from the constant worry and the weight of uncertainty. My energy, once abundant, was sapped. The simplest tasks became monumental, and the future I had envisioned seemed to slip further from my grasp.
But in that darkness, a spark of determination ignited. My experience with cancer, though harrowing, crystallized my desire to help others navigate their own health battles. I realized that my journey was not just about surviving—it was about transforming pain into purpose.
This realization sharpened my focus on nursing. Having worked for years in special education, I had always been passionate about helping those with developmental disabilities. But now, I saw a new path: one where I could merge my past experiences with newfound empathy for patients facing life-threatening conditions.
Returning to school while managing the aftermath of cancer was challenging. The fatigue, both mental and physical, was a constant companion. Yet, I persisted. Each class, each exam was a step toward a goal that had taken on new significance. I knew that as a nurse, I could be the steady hand, the comforting voice, for someone else caught in the storm of illness.
Cancer redirected my life’s course, not by taking something away, but by revealing a deeper, more profound purpose. It gave me the resolve to pursue nursing with a fervor I might not have otherwise found. It turned my pain into a driving force, pushing me to become someone who could make a tangible difference in the lives of others, just as I had been cared for during my darkest days.
As a Hispanic woman and a rising senior at SUNY College of Technology at Delhi, majoring in Nursing, I am determined to use my education and experiences to support those who are fighting their own battles. My college academic grades of a 4.0 reflects my dedication to my studies, even in the face of adversity. I know that with the support of this scholarship, I can continue to pursue my dream of becoming a nurse and making a positive impact on the lives of others.
Community Health Ambassador Scholarship for Nursing Students
Nursing is more than just a career path for me; it is a deeply rooted calling, born from personal experiences that have shaped my understanding of compassion and care. When I was just 12, my mother’s near-fatal car accident shattered our world. Watching her lie in that sterile hospital room, fragile and broken with a C2 fracture, I witnessed the transformative power of nursing. The nurses were more than just healthcare providers; they were a lifeline, offering not only medical care but also comfort, warmth, and humanity in the cold, clinical environment. It was in those moments that I realized the profound impact a nurse could have on a person’s life, and I knew that I wanted to be that source of strength for others.
For over two decades, I have devoted myself to supporting individuals with mental disabilities, and in doing so, I have come to appreciate the art of caregiving. Working with OPWDD, I have seen firsthand the difference that patience, empathy, and dedication can make in someone’s life. These experiences have solidified my desire to pursue nursing, where I can combine my passion for helping others with the skills and knowledge needed to make a tangible impact.
As a student at SUNY College of Technology at Delhi, majoring in Nursing, I have worked hard to prepare myself for this challenging yet rewarding field. My GPA of 4.0 reflects my dedication to my studies and my commitment to achieving my goals. I am a Hispanic woman, and I understand the importance of representation and cultural competence in healthcare. I want to be a nurse who can connect with patients from diverse backgrounds and provide them with the best care possible.
As I embark on this journey, I envision myself as more than just a nurse—I see myself as a cornerstone of my community’s healthcare system. I want to be the steady hand that patients and families can rely on, the friendly face that brings comfort during difficult times. Nursing is the heart and soul of medicine, the critical backbone that supports the entire healthcare industry. I am ready to take on the challenges of rigorous academic courses, exhausting clinical shifts, and the financial burdens that come with pursuing this noble profession. Despite these obstacles, I am driven by the knowledge that my role as a nurse will be pivotal in the lives of countless individuals, and I am committed to being that bright spot in their healthcare experiences.
In conclusion, my personal experiences and my work with individuals with mental disabilities have inspired me to pursue a career in nursing. I am dedicated to making a difference in the lives of others, and I am ready to take on the challenges that come with this profession. Thank you for considering my application for the Community Health Ambassador Scholarship for Nursing.
Women in Nursing Scholarship
Nursing is more than just a career path for me; it is a deeply rooted calling, born from personal experiences that have shaped my understanding of compassion and care. When I was just 12, my mother’s near-fatal car accident shattered our world. Watching her lie in that sterile hospital room, fragile and broken with a C2 fracture, I witnessed the transformative power of nursing. The nurses were more than just healthcare providers; they were a lifeline, offering not only medical care but also comfort, warmth, and humanity in the cold, clinical environment. It was in those moments that I realized the profound impact a nurse could have on a person’s life, and I knew that I wanted to be that source of strength for others.
For over two decades, I have devoted myself to supporting individuals with mental disabilities, and in doing so, I have come to appreciate the art of caregiving. Working with OPWDD, I have seen firsthand the difference that patience, empathy, and dedication can make in someone’s life. These experiences have solidified my desire to pursue nursing, where I can combine my passion for helping others with the skills and knowledge needed to make a tangible impact.
As a student at SUNY College of Technology at Delhi, majoring in Nursing, I have worked hard to prepare myself for this challenging yet rewarding field. My GPA of 4.0 reflects my dedication to my studies and my commitment to achieving my goals. I am a Hispanic woman, and I understand the importance of representation and cultural competence in healthcare. I want to be a nurse who can connect with patients from diverse backgrounds and provide them with the best care possible.
As I embark on this journey, I envision myself as more than just a nurse—I see myself as a cornerstone of my community’s healthcare system. I want to be the steady hand that patients and families can rely on, the friendly face that brings comfort during difficult times. Nursing is the heart and soul of medicine, the critical backbone that supports the entire healthcare industry. I am ready to take on the challenges of rigorous academic courses, exhausting clinical shifts, and the financial burdens that come with pursuing this noble profession. Despite these obstacles, I am driven by the knowledge that my role as a nurse will be pivotal in the lives of countless individuals, and I am committed to being that bright spot in their healthcare experiences.
In conclusion, my personal experiences and my work with individuals with mental disabilities have inspired me to pursue a career in nursing. I am dedicated to making a difference in the lives of others, and I am ready to take on the challenges that come with this profession. Thank you for considering my application for the women in nursing scholarship.
Nursing Student Scholarship
Nursing is more than just a career path for me; it is a deeply rooted calling, born from personal experiences that have shaped my understanding of compassion and care. When I was just 12, my mother’s near-fatal car accident shattered our world. Watching her lie in that sterile hospital room, fragile and broken with a C2 fracture, I witnessed the transformative power of nursing. The nurses were more than just healthcare providers; they were a lifeline, offering not only medical care but also comfort, warmth, and humanity in the cold, clinical environment. It was in those moments that I realized the profound impact a nurse could have on a person’s life, and I knew that I wanted to be that source of strength for others.
For over two decades, I have devoted myself to supporting individuals with mental disabilities, and in doing so, I have come to appreciate the art of caregiving. Working with OPWDD, I have seen firsthand the difference that patience, empathy, and dedication can make in someone’s life. These experiences have solidified my desire to pursue nursing, where I can combine my passion for helping others with the skills and knowledge needed to make a tangible impact.
As a student at SUNY College of Technology at Delhi, majoring in Nursing, I have worked hard to prepare myself for this challenging yet rewarding field. My GPA of 4.0 reflects my dedication to my studies and my commitment to achieving my goals. I am a Hispanic woman, and I understand the importance of representation and cultural competence in healthcare. I want to be a nurse who can connect with patients from diverse backgrounds and provide them with the best care possible.
As I embark on this journey, I envision myself as more than just a nurse—I see myself as a cornerstone of my community’s healthcare system. I want to be the steady hand that patients and families can rely on, the friendly face that brings comfort during difficult times. Nursing is the heart and soul of medicine, the critical backbone that supports the entire healthcare industry. I am ready to take on the challenges of rigorous academic courses, exhausting clinical shifts, and the financial burdens that come with pursuing this noble profession. Despite these obstacles, I am driven by the knowledge that my role as a nurse will be pivotal in the lives of countless individuals, and I am committed to being that bright spot in their healthcare experiences.
In conclusion, my personal experiences and my work with individuals with mental disabilities have inspired me to pursue a career in nursing. I am dedicated to making a difference in the lives of others, and I am ready to take on the challenges that come with this profession. Thank you for considering my application to the nursing student scholarship.
Norton Scholarship
Religion, at its core, is a deeply personal and spiritual journey, each path as unique as the individual who walks it. Picture a sun-drenched forest where sunlight filters through a tapestry of leaves, creating a mosaic of light and shadow on the forest floor. In this sacred space, each tree, with its own shape and size, symbolizes the diverse ways in which people experience their faith. Some trees stand tall and solitary, while others grow in clusters, but each is a testament to the rich and varied nature of spiritual exploration.
For many, this journey begins in the embrace of tradition and the teachings of others. Picture a young person, eager and hopeful, walking into a grand church with vaulted ceilings and stained glass windows that shimmer with hues of red and blue. Here, the guidance of church leaders serves as a lantern, illuminating paths through ancient scriptures and doctrines. Yet, even within these hallowed walls, the journey is intensely personal. Each believer's faith is like a unique mosaic, crafted from individual experiences, struggles, and revelations.
In today’s world, there is a tendency to rely heavily on these external guides rather than seeking a direct, personal relationship with God. Imagine a student, surrounded by the clamor of modern life, with the din of social media and societal expectations pressing down. In this whirlwind, the quest for a personal connection with God can become a quiet, almost hidden endeavor. The challenge is to turn inward, to step away from the noise and find solace in the solitary moments of reflection and prayer.
The difference between our truth, God’s truth, and the truth of the Bible is a profound and intricate matter. Our personal truth is shaped by individual experiences and perceptions, a mosaic influenced by our emotions, environment, and understanding. It is as if each of us carries a small, hand-held lantern that illuminates only a part of the vast landscape of reality.
God’s truth, however, is the unchanging and perfect reality that exists beyond our limited human perspective. It is like a brilliant, eternal sunrise that casts light over everything, revealing a clarity and depth that we can only glimpse in fragments. It is constant, irrespective of our personal experiences or understandings.
The truth of the Bible represents the written revelations and teachings that guide us towards understanding both our personal journey and God’s eternal truth. Imagine it as a map, intricately detailed and handed down through the ages, providing direction and insight. The Bible captures divine wisdom and serves as a bridge between our personal experiences and the boundless reality of God’s truth.
As a nursing student at SUNY College of Technology at Delhi, I have learned the importance of seeking truth and understanding in my studies and in my faith. My Hispanic heritage and the values instilled in me by my family have taught me the importance of humility, hard work, and a deep connection to God. Maintaining a 4.0 GPA in college while balancing my personal faith journey has shown me the importance of seeking God’s truth in all aspects of my life.
The Norton Scholarship would support my continued exploration and deepening of my faith journey. It encourages students like me to delve into the scriptures with a spirit of discovery and to cultivate a personal relationship with God. This support is not just financial but a recognition of the importance of each believer’s unique path towards a more profound understanding of their faith. I am eager to continue this journey, guided by the light of God’s truth and the wisdom of the Bible.
Adam Montes Pride Scholarship
From a young age, my life has been marked by resilience and a deep-rooted commitment to helping others. At 42, my journey from a passionate high school graduate working with individuals with developmental disabilities to pursuing a nursing degree with a 4.0 GPA has been shaped by profound experiences and unwavering determination.
Growing up, I witnessed my mother’s near-death experience in a car accident when I was just 12 years old. The accident, which left her with a broken C2 vertebra, transformed our lives in ways I could scarcely comprehend. My family’s world shifted dramatically, and I found myself navigating the turbulence of her recovery while grappling with my own fears and uncertainties. This early encounter with adversity instilled in me a sense of empathy and a fierce desire to make a difference in the lives of others.
My career began with AHRC, where I was driven by a passion for supporting individuals with mental disabilities. I was just 17, fresh out of high school, yet the work I did was deeply fulfilling. Over the years, my dedication evolved, and I became a steadfast advocate for those within OPWDD. This journey, spanning over two decades, has been marked by countless moments of connection, growth, and profound impact. Each day, I strive to uplift those I support, recognizing their potential and celebrating their achievements, no matter how small.
Now, as I balance my role as a support aide in the emergency department with my studies in nursing, I am driven by a new and profound motivation. My experience with thyroid cancer, which led to a thyroidectomy and daily Levothyroxine medication, has reshaped my perspective on healthcare. This personal battle has not only reinforced my resolve to become a nurse but has also deepened my understanding of the vulnerabilities that patients face. I see firsthand the transformative power of compassionate, skilled nursing care, and I am determined to bring that same dedication to every patient I encounter.
My academic advisor, Laura, has been a guiding light throughout my nursing journey. Her support and encouragement have been instrumental in navigating the challenges of balancing full-time work with my rigorous studies. Despite the demands of my job and the financial strain of nursing school, I remain steadfast in my commitment to my education. My goal is to merge my extensive experience in special education with my nursing knowledge, creating a unique blend of skills that will allow me to offer unparalleled support to patients with both developmental and medical needs.
What distinguishes me from other applicants is not just my extensive background in special education or my personal battle with cancer but my relentless drive to create a meaningful impact. My life has been a tapestry woven with threads of adversity, compassion, and resilience. I approach each challenge with a fierce determination to overcome and transform it into an opportunity for growth and impact.
Receiving this scholarship would not only alleviate the financial burden but also affirm my commitment to becoming a nurse who makes a tangible difference in the healthcare field. It would enable me to continue my education with renewed focus and determination, ensuring that I can bring my unique perspective and unwavering dedication to patient care. This scholarship would be more than just financial support; it would be a testament to the belief in the power of perseverance and the potential to impact lives through compassionate care.
Laura Thorne Memorial Scholarship
The impact of having thyroid cancer on my life was both profound and transformative. When I was diagnosed, the urgency of a thyroidectomy became a grim reality, and the surgery itself was just the beginning of a new chapter marked by daily challenges. Losing my thyroid meant a lifelong dependency on Levothyroxine, a synthetic hormone required to compensate for the absence of my natural thyroid function. This daily ritual of taking medication became a stark reminder of my altered reality, constantly underscoring the precarious balance of my health. Yet, this relentless cycle of medication and the vulnerability of living without a thyroid were not merely obstacles but rather catalysts for change. This personal health crisis ignited an intense drive within me to seek deeper understanding and education in the field of nursing. I saw firsthand the crucial role of informed, empathetic healthcare and became determined to equip myself with the knowledge and skills to provide compassionate care to others facing their own medical challenges. This experience not only reinforced my resolve to pursue a career in nursing but also molded my perspective on the importance of patient care and advocacy. It was through this lens of personal struggle and resilience that I found a renewed purpose in the healthcare field, aiming to make a meaningful impact on the lives of others by addressing their medical and emotional needs with empathy and expertise.
Parallel to this journey, my passion for working with individuals with mental disabilities has been a driving force since I was 17 years old. Even at a young age, I was drawn to the unique challenges and strengths of individuals with mental disabilities. My early experiences in this field were not just formative but deeply fulfilling, shaping my commitment to advocating for and supporting this community. As I grew older and gained more experience, this initial passion evolved into a professional career in special education. Now, at 42, I look back on a career that has been both challenging and immensely rewarding. Working in special education has allowed me to leverage my early passion and personal experiences to create a positive impact on the lives of students. Each day presents new opportunities to support and uplift individuals with diverse needs, fostering their growth and celebrating their achievements. The sense of fulfillment that comes from helping these students overcome obstacles and reach their potential is unparalleled. This career not only aligns with my personal values but also offers a daily reminder of the importance of dedication, patience, and compassion in making a tangible difference. My journey through health challenges and professional development has been interwoven, with each experience reinforcing my commitment to serving others and contributing meaningfully to their lives.
Sheila A Burke Memorial Scholarship
My vision for myself as a nurse in the future is rooted in a deep sense of purpose and resilience. As an aspiring nurse anesthesiologist facing financial hardship, I see myself as a beacon of hope. I am driven by a passion to heal and provide comfort in critical moments. Although the path to becoming a nurse anesthesiologist is challenging and filled with financial obstacles, I firmly believe that each hurdle is a stepping stone toward my ultimate goal.
From a young age, I have always been drawn to the medical field. The idea of helping others and making a difference in their lives has always resonated with me. My journey began at SUNY College of Technology at Delhi, where I am currently a rising senior majoring in Nursing. Throughout my studies, I have been committed to maintaining a high level of academic excellence, as reflected in my high school GPA of 3.6. As a Hispanic woman, I am proud of my heritage and am determined to be a role model for others in my community.
The financial challenges I face are significant, but they have only strengthened my resolve. I work hard every day, balancing my studies with part-time jobs to support myself. Despite these hardships, I remain focused on my vision. I see myself not just as a student, but as a future leader in the field of anesthesiology. I am committed to acquiring the skills and knowledge necessary to save lives and provide the highest level of care to my patients.
In the future, I envision myself working in a hospital setting, where I can make a profound impact on the lives of patients. The role of a nurse anesthesiologist is critical, as it involves providing anesthesia and pain management during surgeries and other medical procedures. I am passionate about this field because it combines my love for nursing with my desire to work in a high-stakes, fast-paced environment. I am excited about the opportunity to be at the forefront of patient care, ensuring their safety and comfort during some of the most critical moments of their lives.
My vision is also one of leadership and inspiration. I want to be a role model for others who are facing similar struggles. I want to show them that with dedication and hard work, it is possible to overcome financial barriers and achieve their dreams. I am determined to use my story to inspire others and to advocate for greater support for students facing financial hardship.
As I continue my journey, I find strength in the knowledge that my perseverance will not only lead to personal success but will also serve as a testament to the power of dedication and hard work. I am committed to serving with compassion and providing the highest level of care to my patients. I am determined to be the best nurse anesthesiologist I can be, and I am excited about the future and the opportunities that lie ahead.
In conclusion, my vision for myself as a nurse in the future is one of unwavering resilience and purpose. I am committed to overcoming financial challenges and achieving my goal of becoming a nurse anesthesiologist. I am driven by a passion to heal and provide comfort in critical moments, and I am determined to be a leader in my field. I am excited about the future and the impact I will have on the lives of countless patients. Thank you for considering my application for the Sheila A Burke Memorial Scholarship.
Maida Brkanovic Memorial Scholarship
My name is Doreen Sagastume, and I am a first-generation American. My father came from Guatemala when he was 27 years old, leaving behind his home country in search of a better life. It was not easy for him. He had cultural differences to navigate and struggled to provide for our family. Eventually, he had to return to Guatemala because he could no longer physically work in the occupation that had always supported us. That was the last time I saw my father. I remember watching him cry for the first time in my life. Being so young, I could not understand why he was so sad. I thought he would come back soon, and we would be a family again after I was able to help and provide for him like he did for us for so many years.
Since then, it has been my job to take care of the family. It has never been easy for me financially or structurally. I have had to focus on my academics while working and worrying about the bills. My father passed away three years ago, and I still hold the burden of making sure my mom, who is now getting older, does not have to worry financially. Our gutters are leaking, and the basement must be prevented from flooding. During the winters, we have to board up the windows to keep the cold wind out. I am hoping that once I get my RN license, I will be able to help my mom fix these things and get a generator for the house. When the power goes out in the winter, the house will stay warm, and she will not have to worry about the pipes freezing or heating the home with firewood.
Growing up in a single-parent household has shaped my beliefs about life. I have learned that hard work and determination are essential. My mother has always been my role model. She has worked tirelessly to provide for us, despite the many challenges we have faced. Her strength and resilience have inspired me to pursue a career in nursing. I want to help others the way my mother has helped our family. I want to be there for people during their most vulnerable moments and provide them with the care and support they need.
Being a first-generation student has also influenced my beliefs about education. I have always understood the importance of education in achieving a better life. My high school GPA of 3.6 is a testament to my dedication and hard work. I am now a rising senior at SUNY College of Technology at Delhi, majoring in Nursing. I chose this field because I want to make a difference in people's lives. I believe that everyone deserves access to quality healthcare, and I want to be a part of making that a reality.
My experiences as a first-generation American and a first-generation student have taught me the value of perseverance. I have faced many obstacles, but I have never given up. I am determined to succeed, not just for myself, but for my family. I want to give my mom the peace of mind that she deserves, knowing that she does not have to worry about our financial situation. I want to honor my father's memory by achieving the dreams he had for our family.
In conclusion, my experiences have shaped my beliefs about life in profound ways. They have taught me the importance of hard work, determination, and education. They have inspired me to pursue a career in nursing, where I can make a difference in people's lives. I am grateful for the opportunity to apply for the Maida Brkanovic Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship would help me achieve my goals and provide my family with the stability we need. Thank you for considering my application.
Mental Health Importance Scholarship
Mental health is a crucial aspect of overall well-being, deeply intertwined with our physical health, social relationships, and ability to lead a fulfilling life. It encompasses our emotional, psychological, and social well-being, influencing how we think, feel, and act. Mental health affects how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices, underscoring its vital role in every stage of life, from childhood through adulthood. When our mental health is poor, it can lead to severe consequences such as depression, anxiety, and a host of other disorders that may disrupt daily functioning and impair the quality of life. Therefore, maintaining good mental health is not just about avoiding mental illnesses but about fostering a state of well-being where individuals realize their potential, cope with normal life stresses, work productively, and contribute to their communities.
As a nursing student at SUNY College of Technology at Delhi, I have come to understand the importance of mental health both academically and personally. The demands of nursing school are intense, and maintaining my mental wellness has been essential to my success. My high school GPA was 3.6, and I currently hold a 4.0 GPA in college, which I attribute to my commitment to mental health.
One of the best ways I maintain my mental health is through regular physical activity. Exercise has been shown to reduce anxiety, depression, and negative mood by improving self-esteem and cognitive function. It also releases endorphins, which are natural mood lifters, helping to reduce stress and promote feelings of happiness. I make it a point to incorporate exercise into my daily routine, whether it is a quick jog or a yoga session.
Another critical aspect of maintaining my mental health is cultivating a strong social support network. Positive relationships with family, friends, and colleagues provide emotional support, reduce feelings of loneliness, and increase resilience to stress. Engaging in social activities and staying connected with loved ones greatly enhances my mental well-being. My Hispanic and Latino heritage has taught me the value of close-knit family bonds and community support, which I lean on during challenging times.
Mindfulness and relaxation techniques, such as meditation and yoga, are also effective in maintaining my mental health. These practices help me stay grounded, reduce stress, and improve focus and concentration. They encourage a heightened state of awareness and acceptance, which leads to a better understanding of my thoughts and emotions, ultimately promoting a more balanced and peaceful state of mind.
Adequate sleep and a balanced diet are also vital components of my mental health. Poor sleep can exacerbate stress and emotional problems, while a nutritious diet rich in essential vitamins and minerals can enhance mood and energy levels. Limiting alcohol and avoiding drug abuse are equally important, as these substances can impair mental functioning and lead to long-term mental health issues.
Lastly, seeking professional help when necessary is crucial. Therapy and counseling provide individuals with tools to cope with life’s challenges, manage stress, and address mental health issues before they escalate. Early intervention can prevent many mental health problems from worsening and lead to better outcomes.
In conclusion, mental health is foundational to our well-being, influencing every aspect of our lives. By incorporating regular physical activity, building strong social connections, practicing mindfulness, ensuring proper sleep and nutrition, and seeking professional help when needed, we can maintain and improve our mental health, leading to a more fulfilling and balanced life.
John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
My name is Doreen Sagastume, and I am a rising senior at SUNY College of Technology at Delhi, majoring in Nursing. I have always wanted to be a nurse, driven by a deep desire to help others and make a difference in their lives. However, my path to nursing was not straightforward. Initially, I enrolled at Hofstra University to study speech pathology, influenced by my mother's wishes. At 21, I felt compelled to follow her advice, but speech pathology was never my passion.
When I considered changing my major to nursing, I was told that my completed classes would not count toward the new degree. This setback was disheartening, but it did not deter me. Now, I am incredibly grateful for a second chance to pursue my dream of becoming a Registered Nurse (RN). I love being of service to others, and I am passionate about learning how to care for people medically and save lives.
Throughout my career, I have always worked in professions where I helped others. I have been a home health aide and have worked with individuals who are mentally and physically disabled. These experiences have provided me with the foundational skills necessary to be a compassionate and empathetic nurse. I know that my background has prepared me well for the challenges and rewards of a nursing career.
Financial assistance is crucial for me to focus on my studies and maintain my 4.0 GPA. Over the summer, I worked as a support aide in the Emergency Department of a hospital, assisting nurses and doctors. This job was invaluable, but with the fall semester approaching, I am concerned about balancing work and maintaining my academic performance. A scholarship would allow me to dedicate my full attention to my studies without the added stress of financial strain.
My ultimate goal is to earn my RN license and give back to the community. I am committed to becoming the best nurse I can be, filled with empathy and kindness. I am thankful for the opportunity to apply for the John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship and hope you have faith in my potential. Your support would enable me to achieve my dreams and make a meaningful impact in the field of nursing.
Thank you for considering my application.
Met Gala Masterpiece Scholarship
My favorite Met Gala theme in recent memory was “Camp: Notes on Fashion,” which took place in 2019. This theme was inspired by Susan Sontag’s 1964 essay “Notes on Camp,” which explored the concept of camp as an aesthetic sensibility characterized by extravagance, irony, and theatricality. The theme challenged attendees to embrace and celebrate the art of excess and exaggeration in their fashion choices.
One of the most talked-about outfits from the “Camp” Met Gala was worn by Lady Gaga. As one of the co-chairs of the event, Lady Gaga made a grand entrance with not one, not two, but four outfit changes on the red carpet. She started with a billowing pink Brandon Maxwell gown, which she dramatically shed to reveal a black gown underneath. She then stripped down to a sparkling bra and panties set, before finally posing in a crystal-embellished catsuit. Lady Gaga’s performance art on the red carpet perfectly embodied the spirit of camp and set the tone for the evening.
Another standout look from the “Camp” Met Gala was Zendaya’s tribute to Cinderella. The actress arrived at the event in a light-up Tommy Hilfiger gown that was a modern interpretation of Cinderella’s iconic ball gown. Zendaya even had a fairy godmother in the form of stylist Law Roach, who waved a wand to make her dress light up as if by magic. The outfit was not only visually stunning but also a clever nod to the campy extravagance of fairy tales.
However, not all outfits at the “Camp” Met Gala hit the mark. One of the more polarizing looks of the night was worn by Jared Leto, who carried a replica of his own head as an accessory. The Gucci ensemble, complete with a red silk gown and jewel-encrusted harness, was certainly attention-grabbing but left many scratching their heads at its literal interpretation of camp.
While some critics may have found Jared Leto’s outfit to be a miss, it’s important to remember that camp is all about embracing the unexpected and pushing boundaries. The “Camp: Notes on Fashion” Met Gala of 2019 encouraged attendees to think outside the box and celebrate the art of exaggeration and theatricality in fashion. Lady Gaga’s multiple outfit changes and Zendaya’s Cinderella moment exemplified the creativity and whimsy of the theme, making them some of the best-dressed attendees of the night.
In conclusion, the “Camp: Notes on Fashion” Met Gala of 2019 stands out as one of the most influential themes in recent years, challenging guests to embrace the playful and extravagant side of fashion. While some outfits may have been met with mixed reviews, the event as a whole showcased the creativity and innovation that the Met Gala is known for, solidifying its place as a must-see event in the fashion calendar.
Sharra Rainbolt Memorial Scholarship
The experience of facing thyroid cancer and undergoing a thyroidectomy was a transformative journey that shaped my character and taught me resilience. The challenges I faced during this time cultivated empathy, compassion, and advocacy skills, all of which are invaluable qualities in the field of nursing. My personal experience of overcoming thyroid cancer will serve as a powerful inspiration, igniting within me a passion for nursing and a deep commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of my future patients. Through this resilience and determination, I will help transform their own adversity into a driving force for healing and caring for others.
It is my career goal to become a Registered Nurse (RN) by obtaining a BSN degree and passing the NCLEX-RN examination to obtain a nursing license.
Receiving a thyroid cancer diagnosis was a life-altering moment. The initial shock and fear gave way to my determination to fight the disease and regain control of my health. This newfound resilience became the driving force behind the decision to undergo a thyroidectomy, a procedure that offered me hope for a cancer-free future.
My journey of facing thyroid cancer and undergoing a thyroidectomy demanded resilience on multiple levels. Physically, my body endured the challenges of surgery, recovery, and potential post-operative treatments. Emotionally, I had to navigate the rollercoaster of fear, uncertainty, and hope. Throughout this process, my resilience was cultivated, shaped my character and transformed me as an individual into a stronger, more empathetic, and compassionate person.
As a former thyroid cancer patient I often found myself having to navigate through the complex healthcare system, seeking answers, and having to advocate for my own needs. The resilience I gained from this experience equipped me with the determination and tenacity to become an effective advocate for myself and others. This advocacy mindset I developed will significantly impact me in my nursing career by inspiring others to also champion the rights and well-being of not only themselves but other patients, ensuring that they will receive the best possible care and support.
My journey of overcoming thyroid cancer and the resilience I developed along the way is serving as a powerful inspiration for pursuing my career in nursing. Having personally experienced the impact of compassionate and skilled nursing care, I will be able to inspire other individuals to be motivated to pay it forward and make a difference in the lives of others. My experience has fueled my passion for nursing, instilling a deep sense of purpose and commitment to providing exceptional care to other patients in need.
The experience of facing thyroid cancer and undergoing a thyroidectomy was a transformative journey that shaped my character and taught me resilience. The challenges I faced during this time cultivated empathy, compassion, and advocacy skills, all of which are invaluable qualities in the field of nursing. My personal experience of overcoming thyroid cancer will serve as a powerful inspiration, igniting within me a passion for nursing and a deep commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of my future patients. Through this resilience and determination, I will help transform their own adversity into a driving force for healing and caring for others.
Janean D. Watkins Overcoming Adversity Scholarship
Despite being a first-generation daughter of a Guatemalan immigrant father and overcoming
the challenges of being a cancer survivor, I am determined to pursue my dream of becoming a
registered nurse. There is nothing the universe can throw at me that will hinder my perseverance. It is my career goal to become a Registered Nurse (RN) by obtaining a BSN degree
and passing the NCLEX-RN examination to obtain a nursing license. SUNY Delhi was
my first and top choice university for many reasons such as accreditation, experienced
faculty, clinical experience, career opportunities and their strong support services.
Overall SUNY Delhi’s nursing program offers a comprehensive and well-rounded
education that prepares its students for success in the nursing field.
I aim to gain valuable clinical experience during my education. SUNY Delhi has
partnerships with various healthcare facilities in the region, providing students with
ample opportunities for hands on clinical experience. It has been my lifelong dream to
make a positive impact on the lives of patients. I will use my passion to provide
compassionate and high-quality care, advocate for my patients’ rights, and actively
contribute to improving healthcare outcomes.
As an aspiring nursing student, I have a goal of advancing into leadership or a
management position within a local healthcare organization. SUNY Delhi has a strong
reputation in the healthcare community, and graduates of the nursing program are
highly sought after by employers. The program’s curriculum is designed to prepare
students for the demands of the profession, equipping them with necessary skills and
knowledge to excel in their careers.
I would use the scholarship to cover tuition and fees associated with my nursing
program. It would be a blessing to have the scholarship funds pay for my educational
expenses, ensuring that I can focus on my studies without the financial stress.
Achieving my long-term goals of pursuing an advanced degree and certifications in
nursing will give me the opportunity to help those in need that are unable to help
themselves. This scholarship will help me continue my professional development and
open doors to higher-level nursing roles in my future.
I have always wanted the knowledge of being able to heal others, especially in an
emergency situation. In my previous professions I subconsciously sought out careers
that enabled me to attend to persons in need. My first employment was with AHRC a
state funded agency specializing in working with special needs children where I took on
the role of a direct support professional. At another stage of my life, I even became a
flight attendant for Delta Airlines, where the safety of others was my main focus.
In both of these positions of employment, I felt comfort in knowing that I had the
knowledge and ability to save the lives of those I was assisting or attending in case a
crisis event arose. I have taken CPR class and First-aid many times throughout the
years to ensure my certifications were always up to date, when I finally receive my RN
license there will be no limit to how many people I can save and heal.
Donald Mehall Memorial Scholarship
Despite being a first-generation daughter of a Guatemalan immigrant father and overcoming
the challenges of being a cancer survivor, I am determined to pursue my dream of becoming a
registered nurse. There is nothing the universe can throw at me that will hinder my perseverance. is my career goal to become a Registered Nurse (RN) by obtaining a BSN degree
and passing the NCLEX-RN examination to obtain a nursing license. SUNY Delhi was
my first and top choice university for many reasons such as accreditation, experienced
faculty, clinical experience, career opportunities and their strong support services.
Overall SUNY Delhi’s nursing program offers a comprehensive and well-rounded
education that prepares its students for success in the nursing field.
I aim to gain valuable clinical experience during my education. SUNY Delhi has
partnerships with various healthcare facilities in the region, providing students with
ample opportunities for hands on clinical experience. It has been my lifelong dream to
make a positive impact on the lives of patients. I will use my passion to provide
compassionate and high-quality care, advocate for my patients’ rights, and actively
contribute to improving healthcare outcomes.
As an aspiring nursing student, I have a goal of advancing into leadership or a
management position within a local healthcare organization. SUNY Delhi has a strong
reputation in the healthcare community, and graduates of the nursing program are
highly sought after by employers. The program’s curriculum is designed to prepare
students for the demands of the profession, equipping them with necessary skills and
knowledge to excel in their careers.
I would use the scholarship to cover tuition and fees associated with my nursing
program. It would be a blessing to have the scholarship funds pay for my educational
expenses, ensuring that I can focus on my studies without the financial stress.
Achieving my long-term goals of pursuing an advanced degree and certifications in
nursing will give me the opportunity to help those in need that are unable to help
themselves. This scholarship will help me continue my professional development and
open doors to higher-level nursing roles in my future.
I have always wanted the knowledge of being able to heal others, especially in an
emergency situation. In my previous professions I subconsciously sought out careers
that enabled me to attend to persons in need. My first employment was with AHRC a
state funded agency specializing in working with special needs children where I took on
the role of a direct support professional. At another stage of my life, I even became a
flight attendant for Delta Airlines, where the safety of others was my main focus.
In both of these positions of employment, I felt comfort in knowing that I had the
knowledge and ability to save the lives of those I was assisting or attending in case a
crisis event arose. I have taken CPR class and First-aid many times throughout the
years to ensure my certifications were always up to date, when I finally receive my RN
license there will be no limit to how many people I can save and heal.
CapCut Meme Master Scholarship
Star Farm Scholarship for LGBTQ+ Students
WinnerMy experience in the LGTBTQ+ community has shape my goal to become a Registered Nurse (RN) by obtaining a BSN degree and passing the NCLEX-RN examination to obtain a nursing license. Growing up I always felt like an outcast but since the LGBTQ+ movement I have come out of my shell and been able to pursue my dream of helping others through nursing.
I aim to gain valuable clinical experience during my education. It has been my lifelong dream to make a positive impact on the lives of those that are like myself and once felt alienated and afraid to be their true selves. I will use my passion to provide compassionate and high-quality care, advocate for my patients’ rights, and actively contribute to improving healthcare outcomes for those who still feel like they do not have a voice.
As an aspiring nursing student I have a goal of advancing into leadership or a management position within a local healthcare organization. I aspire to become nurse manager, director, or administrator to positively influence policy, improve healthcare delivery, and lead teams of healthcare professionals.
I would love the opportunity to participate in the advancement of nursing and gain knowledge through research or evidence-based practice. I aim to conduct research studies, participate in scholarly projects, or implement evidence-based interventions to improve patient care.
I would use this scholarship to cover tuition and fees associated with my nursing program. It would be a blessing to have the scholarship funds pay for my educational expenses, ensuring that I can focus on my studies without the financial stress.
Nursing programs require textbooks, uniforms, clinical supplies, and other materials. I plan on allocating a portion of the scholarship towards purchasing these necessary items to support my learning and clinical experiences.
I have also considered using the funds to attend nursing conferences, workshops, or seminars that can enhance my knowledge and skills in specific areas of nursing thereby growing my professional development. This scholarship will cover the costs associated with obtaining my nursing license or certifications. I will use the scholarship funds to pay for these fees, ensuring that I am prepared for my nursing career upon graduation.
Achieving my long-term goals of pursuing an advanced degree and certifications in nursing will give me the opportunity to help those in need that are unable to help themselves. This scholarship will help me continue my professional development and open doors to higher-level nursing roles in my future.
I have always wanted the knowledge of being able to heal others, especially in an emergency situation. In my previous professions I subconsciously sought out careers that enabled me to attend to persons in need. My first employment was with AHRC a state funded agency specializing in working with special needs children where I took on the role of a direct support professional. At another stage of my life, I even became a flight attendant for Delta Airlines, where the safety of others was my main focus.
In both of these positions of employment, I felt comfort in knowing that I had the knowledge and ability to save the lives of those I was assisting or attending in case a crisis event arose. I have taken CPR class and First-aid many times throughout the years to ensure my certifications were always up to date, when I finally receive my RN certificate there will be no limit to how many people I can save and heal.
Noble E. Gagucas Nursing Scholarship
It is my career goal to become a Registered Nurse (RN) by obtaining a BSN degree and passing the NCLEX-RN examination to obtain a nursing license.
I learned being a first-generation Guatemalan daughter is a source of strength and resilience. I now embrace my heritage, celebrate my achievements, and continue to strive for my dreams. I believe I have the potential to make a positive impact on my community and I continue to inspire others to embrace their own cultural identities.
I aim to gain valuable clinical experience during my education. It has been my lifelong dream to make a positive impact on the lives of those that are under my care. I will use my passion to provide compassionate and high-quality care, advocate for my patients’ rights, and actively contribute to improving healthcare outcomes.
As an aspiring nursing student I have a goal of advancing into leadership or a management position within a local healthcare organization. I aspire to become nurse manager, director, or administrator to positively influence policy, improve healthcare delivery, and lead teams of healthcare professionals.
I would love the opportunity to participate in the advancement of nursing and gain knowledge through research or evidence-based practice. I aim to conduct research studies, participate in scholarly projects, or implement evidence-based interventions to improve patient care.
I would use this scholarship to cover tuition and fees associated with my nursing program. It would be a blessing to have the scholarship funds pay for my educational expenses, ensuring that I can focus on my studies without the financial stress.
Achieving my long-term goals of pursuing an advanced degree and certifications in nursing will give me the opportunity to help those in need that are unable to help themselves. This scholarship will help me continue my professional development and open doors to higher-level nursing roles in my future.
I have always wanted the knowledge of being able to heal others, especially in an emergency situation. In my previous professions I subconsciously sought out careers that enabled me to attend to persons in need. My first employment was with AHRC a state funded agency specializing in working with special needs children where I took on the role of a direct support professional. At another stage of my life, I even became a flight attendant for Delta Airlines, where the safety of others was my main focus.
In both of these positions of employment, I felt comfort in knowing that I had the knowledge and ability to save the lives of those I was assisting or attending in case a crisis event arose. I have taken CPR class and First-aid many times throughout the years to ensure my certifications were always up to date, when I finally receive my RN certificate there will be no limit to how many people I can save and heal.
The experience of facing thyroid cancer and undergoing a thyroidectomy was a transformative journey that shaped my character and taught me resilience. The challenges I faced during this time cultivated empathy, compassion, and advocacy skills, all of which are invaluable qualities in the field of nursing. My personal experience of overcoming thyroid cancer will serve as a powerful inspiration, igniting within me a passion for nursing and a deep commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of my future patients. Through this resilience and determination, I will help transform their own adversity into a driving force for healing and caring for others.
Community Health Ambassador Scholarship for Nursing Students
It is my career goal to become a Registered Nurse (RN) by obtaining a BSN degree and passing the NCLEX-RN examination to obtain a nursing license.
I learned being a first-generation Guatemalan daughter is a source of strength and resilience. I now embrace my heritage, celebrate my achievements, and continue to strive for my dreams. I believe I have the potential to make a positive impact on my community and I continue to inspire others to embrace their own cultural identities.
I aim to gain valuable clinical experience during my education. It has been my lifelong dream to make a positive impact on the lives of those that are under my care. I will use my passion to provide compassionate and high-quality care, advocate for my patients’ rights, and actively contribute to improving healthcare outcomes.
As an aspiring nursing student I have a goal of advancing into leadership or a management position within a local healthcare organization. I aspire to become nurse manager, director, or administrator to positively influence policy, improve healthcare delivery, and lead teams of healthcare professionals.
I would love the opportunity to participate in the advancement of nursing and gain knowledge through research or evidence-based practice. I aim to conduct research studies, participate in scholarly projects, or implement evidence-based interventions to improve patient care.
I would use this scholarship to cover tuition and fees associated with my nursing program. It would be a blessing to have the scholarship funds pay for my educational expenses, ensuring that I can focus on my studies without the financial stress.
Achieving my long-term goals of pursuing an advanced degree and certifications in nursing will give me the opportunity to help those in need that are unable to help themselves. This scholarship will help me continue my professional development and open doors to higher-level nursing roles in my future.
I have always wanted the knowledge of being able to heal others, especially in an emergency situation. In my previous professions I subconsciously sought out careers that enabled me to attend to persons in need. My first employment was with AHRC a state funded agency specializing in working with special needs children where I took on the role of a direct support professional. At another stage of my life, I even became a flight attendant for Delta Airlines, where the safety of others was my main focus.
In both of these positions of employment, I felt comfort in knowing that I had the knowledge and ability to save the lives of those I was assisting or attending in case a crisis event arose. I have taken CPR class and First-aid many times throughout the years to ensure my certifications were always up to date, when I finally receive my RN certificate there will be no limit to how many people I can save and heal.
The experience of facing thyroid cancer and undergoing a thyroidectomy was a transformative journey that shaped my character and taught me resilience. The challenges I faced during this time cultivated empathy, compassion, and advocacy skills, all of which are invaluable qualities in the field of nursing. My personal experience of overcoming thyroid cancer will serve as a powerful inspiration, igniting within me a passion for nursing and a deep commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of my future patients. Through this resilience and determination, I will help transform their own adversity into a driving force for healing and caring for others.
Joseph Joshua Searor Memorial Scholarship
It is my career goal to become a Registered Nurse (RN) by obtaining a BSN degree and passing the NCLEX-RN examination to obtain a nursing license.
I learned being a first-generation Guatemalan daughter is a source of strength and resilience. I now embrace my heritage, celebrate my achievements, and continue to strive for my dreams. I believe I have the potential to make a positive impact on my community and I continue to inspire others to embrace their own cultural identities.
I aim to gain valuable clinical experience during my education. It has been my lifelong dream to make a positive impact on the lives of those that are under my care. I will use my passion to provide compassionate and high-quality care, advocate for my patients’ rights, and actively contribute to improving healthcare outcomes.
As an aspiring nursing student I have a goal of advancing into leadership or a management position within a local healthcare organization. I aspire to become nurse manager, director, or administrator to positively influence policy, improve healthcare delivery, and lead teams of healthcare professionals.
I would love the opportunity to participate in the advancement of nursing and gain knowledge through research or evidence-based practice. I aim to conduct research studies, participate in scholarly projects, or implement evidence-based interventions to improve patient care.
I would use this scholarship to cover tuition and fees associated with my nursing program. It would be a blessing to have the scholarship funds pay for my educational expenses, ensuring that I can focus on my studies without the financial stress.
Achieving my long-term goals of pursuing an advanced degree and certifications in nursing will give me the opportunity to help those in need that are unable to help themselves. This scholarship will help me continue my professional development and open doors to higher-level nursing roles in my future.
I have always wanted the knowledge of being able to heal others, especially in an emergency situation. In my previous professions I subconsciously sought out careers that enabled me to attend to persons in need. My first employment was with AHRC a state funded agency specializing in working with special needs children where I took on the role of a direct support professional. At another stage of my life, I even became a flight attendant for Delta Airlines, where the safety of others was my main focus.
In both of these positions of employment, I felt comfort in knowing that I had the knowledge and ability to save the lives of those I was assisting or attending in case a crisis event arose. I have taken CPR class and First-aid many times throughout the years to ensure my certifications were always up to date, when I finally receive my RN certificate there will be no limit to how many people I can save and heal.
The experience of facing thyroid cancer and undergoing a thyroidectomy was a transformative journey that shaped my character and taught me resilience. The challenges I faced during this time cultivated empathy, compassion, and advocacy skills, all of which are invaluable qualities in the field of nursing. My personal experience of overcoming thyroid cancer will serve as a powerful inspiration, igniting within me a passion for nursing and a deep commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of my future patients. Through this resilience and determination, I will help transform their own adversity into a driving force for healing and caring for others.
Maureen C. Pace Memorial Nursing Scholarship
It is my career goal to become a Registered Nurse (RN) by obtaining a BSN degree and passing the NCLEX-RN examination to obtain a nursing license.
I learned being a first-generation Guatemalan daughter is a source of strength and resilience. I now embrace my heritage, celebrate my achievements, and continue to strive for my dreams. I believe I have the potential to make a positive impact on my community and I continue to inspire others to embrace their own cultural identities.
I aim to gain valuable clinical experience during my education. It has been my lifelong dream to make a positive impact on the lives of those that are under my care. I will use my passion to provide compassionate and high-quality care, advocate for my patients’ rights, and actively contribute to improving healthcare outcomes.
As an aspiring nursing student I have a goal of advancing into leadership or a management position within a local healthcare organization. I aspire to become nurse manager, director, or administrator to positively influence policy, improve healthcare delivery, and lead teams of healthcare professionals.
I would love the opportunity to participate in the advancement of nursing and gain knowledge through research or evidence-based practice. I aim to conduct research studies, participate in scholarly projects, or implement evidence-based interventions to improve patient care.
I would use this scholarship to cover tuition and fees associated with my nursing program. It would be a blessing to have the scholarship funds pay for my educational expenses, ensuring that I can focus on my studies without the financial stress.
Achieving my long-term goals of pursuing an advanced degree and certifications in nursing will give me the opportunity to help those in need that are unable to help themselves. This scholarship will help me continue my professional development and open doors to higher-level nursing roles in my future.
I have always wanted the knowledge of being able to heal others, especially in an emergency situation. In my previous professions I subconsciously sought out careers that enabled me to attend to persons in need. My first employment was with AHRC a state funded agency specializing in working with special needs children where I took on the role of a direct support professional. At another stage of my life, I even became a flight attendant for Delta Airlines, where the safety of others was my main focus.
In both of these positions of employment, I felt comfort in knowing that I had the knowledge and ability to save the lives of those I was assisting or attending in case a crisis event arose. I have taken CPR class and First-aid many times throughout the years to ensure my certifications were always up to date, when I finally receive my RN certificate there will be no limit to how many people I can save and heal.
The experience of facing thyroid cancer and undergoing a thyroidectomy was a transformative journey that shaped my character and taught me resilience. The challenges I faced during this time cultivated empathy, compassion, and advocacy skills, all of which are invaluable qualities in the field of nursing. My personal experience of overcoming thyroid cancer will serve as a powerful inspiration, igniting within me a passion for nursing and a deep commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of my future patients. Through this resilience and determination, I will help transform their own adversity into a driving force for healing and caring for others.
Eric Maurice Brandon Memorial Scholarship
It is my career goal to become a Registered Nurse (RN) by obtaining a BSN degree and passing the NCLEX-RN examination to obtain a nursing license.
I learned being a first-generation Guatemalan daughter is a source of strength and resilience. I now embrace my heritage, celebrate my achievements, and continue to strive for my dreams. I believe I have the potential to make a positive impact on my community and I continue to inspire others to embrace their own cultural identities.
I aim to gain valuable clinical experience during my education. It has been my lifelong dream to make a positive impact on the lives of those that are under my care. I will use my passion to provide compassionate and high-quality care, advocate for my patients’ rights, and actively contribute to improving healthcare outcomes.
As an aspiring nursing student I have a goal of advancing into leadership or a management position within a local healthcare organization. I aspire to become nurse manager, director, or administrator to positively influence policy, improve healthcare delivery, and lead teams of healthcare professionals.
I would love the opportunity to participate in the advancement of nursing and gain knowledge through research or evidence-based practice. I aim to conduct research studies, participate in scholarly projects, or implement evidence-based interventions to improve patient care.
I would use this scholarship to cover tuition and fees associated with my nursing program. It would be a blessing to have the scholarship funds pay for my educational expenses, ensuring that I can focus on my studies without the financial stress.
Achieving my long-term goals of pursuing an advanced degree and certifications in nursing will give me the opportunity to help those in need that are unable to help themselves. This scholarship will help me continue my professional development and open doors to higher-level nursing roles in my future.
I have always wanted the knowledge of being able to heal others, especially in an emergency situation. In my previous professions I subconsciously sought out careers that enabled me to attend to persons in need. My first employment was with AHRC a state funded agency specializing in working with special needs children where I took on the role of a direct support professional. At another stage of my life, I even became a flight attendant for Delta Airlines, where the safety of others was my main focus.
In both of these positions of employment, I felt comfort in knowing that I had the knowledge and ability to save the lives of those I was assisting or attending in case a crisis event arose. I have taken CPR class and First-aid many times throughout the years to ensure my certifications were always up to date, when I finally receive my RN certificate there will be no limit to how many people I can save and heal.
The experience of facing thyroid cancer and undergoing a thyroidectomy was a transformative journey that shaped my character and taught me resilience. The challenges I faced during this time cultivated empathy, compassion, and advocacy skills, all of which are invaluable qualities in the field of nursing. My personal experience of overcoming thyroid cancer will serve as a powerful inspiration, igniting within me a passion for nursing and a deep commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of my future patients. Through this resilience and determination, I will help transform their own adversity into a driving force for healing and caring for others.
Pangeta & Ivory Nursing Scholarship
It is my career goal to become a Registered Nurse (RN) by obtaining a BSN degree and passing the NCLEX-RN examination to obtain a nursing license. SUNY Delhi was my first and top choice university for many reasons such as accreditation, experienced faculty, clinical experience, career opportunities and their strong support services. Overall SUNY Delhi’s nursing program offers a comprehensive and well-rounded education that prepares its students for success in the nursing field.
I aim to gain valuable clinical experience during my education. SUNY Delhi has partnerships with various healthcare facilities in the region, providing students with ample opportunities for hands on clinical experience. It has been my lifelong dream to make a positive impact on the lives of patients. I will use my passion to provide compassionate and high-quality care, advocate for my patients’ rights, and actively contribute to improving healthcare outcomes.
As an aspiring nursing student, I have a goal of advancing into leadership or a management position within a local healthcare organization. SUNY Delhi has a strong reputation in the healthcare community, and graduates of the nursing program are highly sought after by employers. The program’s curriculum is designed to prepare students for the demands of the profession, equipping them with necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their careers.
I would love the opportunity to participate in the advancement of nursing and gain knowledge through research or evidence-based practice. I aim to conduct research studies, participate in scholarly projects, or implement evidence-based interventions to improve patient care.
I would use the scholarship to cover tuition and fees associated with my nursing program. It would be a blessing to have the scholarship funds pay for my educational expenses, ensuring that I can focus on my studies without the financial stress.
Achieving my long-term goals of pursuing an advanced degree and certifications in nursing will give me the opportunity to help those in need that are unable to help themselves. This scholarship will help me continue my professional development and open doors to higher-level nursing roles in my future.
I have always wanted the knowledge of being able to heal others, especially in an emergency situation. In my previous professions I subconsciously sought out careers that enabled me to attend to persons in need. My first employment was with AHRC a state funded agency specializing in working with special needs children where I took on the role of a direct support professional. At another stage of my life, I even became a flight attendant for Delta Airlines, where the safety of others was my main focus.
In both of these positions of employment, I felt comfort in knowing that I had the knowledge and ability to save the lives of those I was assisting or attending in case a crisis event arose. I have taken CPR class and First-aid many times throughout the years to ensure my certifications were always up to date, when I finally receive my RN certificate there will be no limit to how many people I can save and heal.
Sloane Stephens Doc & Glo Scholarship
My experience of facing thyroid cancer and the subsequent decision to undergo a thyroidectomy was not only a battle against a life-threatening illness but also a testament to my strength and my human spirit. This essay delves into my personal journey of overcoming thyroid cancer and how the resilience I gained from this experience shaped my character and influence into the pursuit of a career in nursing.
Receiving a thyroid cancer diagnosis was a life-altering moment. The initial shock and fear gave way to my determination to fight the disease and regain control of my health. This newfound resilience became the driving force behind the decision to undergo a thyroidectomy, a procedure that offered me hope for a cancer-free future.
My journey of facing thyroid cancer and undergoing a thyroidectomy demanded resilience on multiple levels. Physically, my body endured the challenges of surgery, recovery, and potential post-operative treatments. Emotionally, I had to navigate the rollercoaster of fear, uncertainty, and hope. Throughout this process, my resilience was cultivated, shaped my character and transformed me as an individual into a stronger, more empathetic, and compassionate person.
The experience of battling thyroid cancer and undergoing a thyroidectomy provided me with a unique perspective on healthcare. Having firsthand experience with the physical and emotional toll of a serious illness began to foster empathy and compassion towards those I met with similar situations. I developed a deep understanding that profoundly influenced me into a pursuit of a career in nursing, as it ignited a desire to provide exceptional care and support to those patients who would face their own health challenges.
As a former thyroid cancer patient I often found myself having to navigate through the complex healthcare system, seeking answers, and having to advocate for my own needs. The resilience I gained from this experience equipped me with the determination and tenacity to become an effective advocate for myself and others. This advocacy mindset I developed will significantly impact me in my nursing career by inspiring others to also champion the rights and well-being of other patients, ensuring that they will receive the best possible care and support.
My journey of overcoming thyroid cancer and the resilience I developed along the way is serving as a powerful inspiration for pursuing my career in nursing. Having personally experienced the impact of compassionate and skilled nursing care, I will be able to inspire other individuals to be motivated to pay it forward and make a difference in the lives of others. My experience has fueled my passion for nursing, instilling a deep sense of purpose and commitment to providing exceptional care to other patients in need.
The experience of facing thyroid cancer and undergoing a thyroidectomy was a transformative journey that shaped my character and taught me resilience. The challenges I faced during this time cultivated empathy, compassion, and advocacy skills, all of which are invaluable qualities in the field of nursing. My personal experience of overcoming thyroid cancer will serve as a powerful inspiration, igniting within me a passion for nursing and a deep commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of my future patients. Through this resilience and determination, I will help transform their own adversity into a driving force for healing and caring for others.
Zendaya Superfan Scholarship
Being a super fan of Zendaya there is more than one particular aspects of her multifaceted career that I admire.
Zendaya is known for her impeccable sense of style and ability to rock various looks, whether it’s on the red carpet or in everyday life. A super fan of fashion may admire her for being a trendsetter and for her confidence in experimenting with different styles.
Zendaya has showcased her acting skills in various roles, from Disney Channel’s “Shake It Up” to her critically acclaimed performance in HBO’s “Euphoria.” A super fan of acting might admire her versatility, talent, and ability to bring depth to her characters.
While Zendaya is primarily known as an actress, she has also released music throughout her career. A super fan of her singing might appreciate her vocal abilities, musicality, and the emotional connection she brings to her songs.
Zendaya is an outspoken advocate for various social issues, including racial justice and gender equality. A super fan who values activism might admire her for using her platform to raise awareness and promote positive change.
These are all reasons I have idolized her and follower her as she grew wishing each of these industries. She has not only shined as a beacon of strength for me but also given me confidence to pursue my own goals in life; which is what I would use this scholarship for if I was granted the award.
Phoebes in Philanthropy Scholarship
It is my career goal to become a Registered Nurse (RN) by obtaining a BSN degree and passing the NCLEX-RN examination to obtain a nursing license.
I aim to gain valuable clinical experience during my education. I am aiming to specialize in anesthesiology. It has been my lifelong dream to make a positive impact on the lives of patients. I will use my passion to provide compassionate and high-quality care, advocate for my patient rights, and actively contribute to improving healthcare outcomes.
As an aspiring nursing student I have a goal of advancing into leadership or a management position within a local healthcare organization. I aspire to become nurse manager, director, or administrator to positively influence policy, improve healthcare delivery, and lead teams of healthcare professionals.
I would love the opportunity to participate in the advancement of nursing and gain knowledge through research or evidence-based practice. I aim to conduct research studies, participate in scholarly projects, or implement evidence-based interventions to improve patient care.
I would use the scholarship to cover tuition and fees associated with my nursing program. It would be a blessing to have the scholarship funds pay for my educational expenses, ensuring that I can focus on my studies without the financial stress.
Nursing programs require textbooks, uniforms, clinical supplies, and other materials. I plan on allocating a portion of the scholarship towards purchasing these necessary items to support my learning and clinical experiences.
I have also considered using the funds to attend nursing conferences, workshops, or seminars that can enhance my knowledge and skills in specific areas of nursing thereby growing my professional development. This scholarship will cover the costs associated with obtaining my nursing license or certifications. I will use the scholarship funds to pay for these fees, ensuring that I am prepared for my nursing career upon graduation.
Achieving my long-term goals of pursuing an advanced degree and certifications in nursing will give me the opportunity to help those in need that are unable to help themselves. This scholarship will help me continue my professional development and open doors to higher-level nursing roles in my future.
I have always wanted the knowledge of being able to heal others, especially in an emergency situation. In my previous professions I subconsciously sought out careers that enabled me to attend to persons in need. My first employment was with AHRC state funded agency specializing in working with special needs children. I took on the role of a special education teacher and even a flight attendant for Delta Airlines.
I felt comfort in knowing that I had the knowledge and ability to save the lives of those I was teaching or attending in case a crisis event arose. I have taken CPR class and First-aid many times through out the years to ensure my certifications were always up to date and when I finally receive my RN certificate there will be no limit to how many people I can save and heal.
John F. Rowe, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
It is my career goal to become a Registered Nurse (RN) by obtaining a BSN degree and passing the NCLEX-RN examination to obtain a nursing license.
I aim to gain valuable clinical experience during my education. I am aiming to specialize in anesthesiology. It has been my lifelong dream to make a positive impact on the lives of patients. I will use my passion to provide compassionate and high-quality care, advocate for my patient rights, and actively contribute to improving healthcare outcomes.
As an aspiring nursing student I have a goal of advancing into leadership or a management position within a local healthcare organization. I aspire to become nurse manager, director, or administrator to positively influence policy, improve healthcare delivery, and lead teams of healthcare professionals.
I would love the opportunity to participate in the advancement of nursing and gain knowledge through research or evidence-based practice. I aim to conduct research studies, participate in scholarly projects, or implement evidence-based interventions to improve patient care.
I would use the scholarship to cover tuition and fees associated with my nursing program. It would be a blessing to have the scholarship funds pay for my educational expenses, ensuring that I can focus on my studies without the financial stress.
Nursing programs require textbooks, uniforms, clinical supplies, and other materials. I plan on allocating a portion of the scholarship towards purchasing these necessary items to support my learning and clinical experiences.
I have also considered using the funds to attend nursing conferences, workshops, or seminars that can enhance my knowledge and skills in specific areas of nursing thereby growing my professional development. This scholarship will cover the costs associated with obtaining my nursing license or certifications. I will use the scholarship funds to pay for these fees, ensuring that I am prepared for my nursing career upon graduation.
Achieving my long-term goals of pursuing an advanced degree and certifications in nursing will give me the opportunity to help those in need that are unable to help themselves. This scholarship will help me continue my professional development and open doors to higher-level nursing roles in my future.
I have always wanted the knowledge of being able to heal others, especially in an emergency situation. In my previous professions I subconsciously sought out careers that enabled me to attend to persons in need. My first employment was with AHRC state funded agency specializing in working with special needs children. I took on the role of a special education teacher and even a flight attendant for Delta Airlines.
I felt comfort in knowing that I had the knowledge and ability to save the lives of those I was teaching or attending in case a crisis event arose. I have taken CPR class and First-aid many times through out the years to ensure my certifications were always up to date and when I finally receive my RN certificate there will be no limit to how many people I can save and heal.
Boun Om Sengsourichanh Legacy Scholarship
It is my career goal to become a Registered Nurse (RN) by obtaining a BSN degree and passing the NCLEX-RN examination to obtain a nursing license.
I aim to gain valuable clinical experience during my education. I am aiming to specialize in anesthesiology. It has been my lifelong dream to make a positive impact on the lives of patients. I will use my passion to provide compassionate and high-quality care, advocate for my patient rights, and actively contribute to improving healthcare outcomes.
As an aspiring nursing student I have a goal of advancing into leadership or a management position within a local healthcare organization. I aspire to become nurse manager, director, or administrator to positively influence policy, improve healthcare delivery, and lead teams of healthcare professionals.
I would love the opportunity to participate in the advancement of nursing and gain knowledge through research or evidence-based practice. I aim to conduct research studies, participate in scholarly projects, or implement evidence-based interventions to improve patient care.
I would use the scholarship to cover tuition and fees associated with my nursing program. It would be a blessing to have the scholarship funds pay for my educational expenses, ensuring that I can focus on my studies without the financial stress.
Nursing programs require textbooks, uniforms, clinical supplies, and other materials. I plan on allocating a portion of the scholarship towards purchasing these necessary items to support my learning and clinical experiences.
I have also considered using the funds to attend nursing conferences, workshops, or seminars that can enhance my knowledge and skills in specific areas of nursing thereby growing my professional development. This scholarship will cover the costs associated with obtaining my nursing license or certifications. I will use the scholarship funds to pay for these fees, ensuring that I am prepared for my nursing career upon graduation.
Achieving my long-term goals of pursuing an advanced degree and certifications in nursing will give me the opportunity to help those in need that are unable to help themselves. This scholarship will help me continue my professional development and open doors to higher-level nursing roles in my future.
I have always wanted the knowledge of being able to heal others, especially in an emergency situation. In my previous professions I subconsciously sought out careers that enabled me to attend to persons in need. My first employment was with AHRC state funded agency specializing in working with special needs children. I took on the role of a special education teacher and even a flight attendant for Delta Airlines.
I felt comfort in knowing that I had the knowledge and ability to save the lives of those I was teaching or attending in case a crisis event arose. I have taken CPR class and First-aid many times through out the years to ensure my certifications were always up to date and when I finally receive my RN certificate there will be no limit to how many people I can save and heal.
Debra S. Jackson New Horizons Scholarship
I am a returning student that previously graduated from SUNY Suffolk on Long Island NY. My college graduation year was 2007 and I was at the young age of 22years old. At the time I had a high enough GPA where I was awarded a scholarship to Hofstra University. It has always been my life long dream to pursue a career in nursing and I had planned to continue my education at SUNY Suffolk being that they had an impeccable nursing program where I could obtain my RN certification in just 18 months after graduating with my Associates degree. I was confronted with a choice to go to a prestigious university or stay at the community college and continue on my goal towards nursing.
I am now 45 years old and there is not a day goes by that I do not think back to this time in my life when I was conflicted with this life altering decision. I regrettably chose the Hofstra scholarship and with the suggestions of my academic advisor changed direction and went for a speech language hearing and science major. After the first year and completing the classes assigned to me I found only frustration in my vision of what my future was to be. I made an appointment with my advisor and requested to switch majors to pursue a nursing degree and was told that all the previous classes I had completed would not count or transfer over to the degree I was hoping to achieve. I was so disheartened and discouraged that I felt the school was just taking advantage of me financially.
I chose to not move forward and went into the workforce where I began working for a doctor as an office manager. It has always been my life long dream to have the knowledge and experience to heal. I have applied and am accepted into the nursing program at SUNY Delhi in New York and desperately need funds to attend. I was working as a Delta flight attendant and recently resigned to pursue my aspirations of becoming a certified registered nurse. I plan to continue my education and graduate with a BSN degree and finally achieve my dream of becoming a nurse. I am reaching out for assistance in securing funds to cover the cost of tuition and other expenses associated with attending SUNY Delhi.
I understand that pursuing a nursing degree requires a significant financial commitment, and I am willing to put in the hard work and dedication necessary to succeed in this field. I have a genuine passion for healthcare and a strong desire to make a positive impact on the lives of others.
I have already taken steps to further my education and have been accepted into the nursing program at SUNY Delhi. However, I am in need of financial support to cover the costs of tuition, books, supplies, and living expenses while I am studying.
I am open to exploring different avenues for funding, such as scholarships, grants, and student loans. I am willing to put in the effort to research and apply for any opportunities that may be available to me.
I believe that with the right support, I can successfully complete my nursing degree and contribute to the healthcare industry in a meaningful way. I am determined to overcome the obstacles I have faced in the past and make my dream a reality.
Thank you for considering my request for assistance. I am grateful for any support or guidance you can provide in helping me achieve my goal of becoming a certified registered nurse.
William A. Stuart Dream Scholarship
It is my career goal to become a Registered Nurse (RN) by obtaining a BSN degree and passing the NCLEX-RN examination to obtain a nursing license.
I aim to gain valuable clinical experience during my education. I am aiming to specialize in anesthesiology. It has been my lifelong dream to make a positive impact on the lives of patients. I will use my passion to provide compassionate and high-quality care, advocate for my patient rights, and actively contribute to improving healthcare outcomes.
As an aspiring nursing student I have a goal of advancing into leadership or a management position within a local healthcare organization. I aspire to become nurse manager, director, or administrator to positively influence policy, improve healthcare delivery, and lead teams of healthcare professionals.
I would love the opportunity to participate in the advancement of nursing knowledge through research or evidence-based practice. I aim to conduct research studies, participate in scholarly projects, or implement evidence-based interventions to improve patient care.
I would use the scholarship to cover tuition and fees associated with my nursing program. It would be a blessing to have the scholarship funds pay for my educational expenses, ensuring that you can focus on my studies without the financial stress.
Nursing programs require textbooks, uniforms, clinical supplies, and other materials. I plan on allocating a portion of the scholarship towards purchasing these necessary items to support my learning and clinical experiences.
I have also considered using the funds to attend nursing conferences, workshops, or seminars that can enhance your knowledge and skills in specific areas of nursing thereby growing my professional development. This scholarship will cover the costs associated with obtaining my nursing license or certifications. I will use the scholarship funds to pay for these fees, ensuring that I am prepared for my nursing career upon graduation.
I have long-term goals of pursuing an advanced degree and certifications in nursing. This scholarship can help me continue my professional development and open doors to higher-level nursing roles in my future.
I have always want to have the knowledge of healing others, especially in an emergency situation. In my other professions such as a special education teacher and even a flight attendant for Delta Airlines; I felt comfort in knowing that I was able to save the lives of those I was teaching or attending. I have taken CPR class and First-aid many times through out the years to ensure my certifications were always up to date and when I finally receive my RN certificate there will be no limit to how many people I can save and heal.
Natalie Joy Poremski Scholarship
Living out my faith in support of the Pro-Life movement can be done in various ways. Firstly I do my best to educate others by going to youth church clubs and prayer meetings. I take the time to understand the arguments and facts surrounding the Pro-Life movement by staying updated on current events and research related to life issues. I use my voice to advocate for the protection of all stages of life. This can include participating in peaceful protests, contacting my local elected officials to express my views, and engage in respectful discussions with others such as fellow students and in my classes. I make sure to find and support organizations that align with my Pro-Life values. This can involve volunteering, donating, or spreading awareness about their work. During my free time I reach out to local crisis pregnancy centers or organizations that support women and families in need. I offer my time, resources, or skills to assist those who may be facing difficult decisions.
Lastly, I always incorporate prayer into my daily routine, offering prayers for unborn children, expectant mothers, and those who work to protect life. I consistently seek guidance and discernment from my faith in how to best support the Pro-Life cause.
Regarding the impact of faith on my future goals and career paths; I begin by considering how my faith aligns with my personal values. I know that faith can guide my decision-making process and help me choose a career path that aligns with my beliefs. I have explored how my skills and passions can be used to make a positive impact in the world. I look for career opportunities that allow me to actively live out my faith and contribute to the protection of life.I am considering professions that directly serve and support vulnerable populations, such as healthcare, counseling, social work, or education. These fields often provide opportunities to make a difference in the lives of those in need. I plan my use of education to enact change and protect all stages of life by pursuing educational paths that equip me with the knowledge and skills needed to address life issues. My faith is what pointed me into the direction of nursing as I believe I was born with the gift to heal others. I have made sure to seek opportunities to gain practical experience in organizations or initiatives focused on protecting life. This can provide valuable insights and connections within the field. It is a joy to connect with like-minded individuals, professors, and professionals in my chosen field. I have attended conferences, seminars, and workshops to expand my knowledge and build relationships with others who share my passion for life. I have continuously pursue to educate myself on the latest research, legislation, and strategies related to the Pro-Life movement. This will help me stay effective and informed in my efforts to enact change.
I am aware everyone’s journey is unique, and it’s important to discern how my faith and personal calling intersect. Seeking guidance from my mentors, spiritual leaders, and trusted advisors as i navigate my path to make a positive impact in the world.