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Elham Aslami

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Bio

I am a dedicated and resilient individual who has overcome significant challenges throughout my life. Born and raised in Afghanistan, I belong to the Hazara ethnic group, a community that has faced constant threats from the Taliban. Growing up in such a hostile environment shaped my determination to succeed. Despite the hardships, I have learned to make the most of my time and opportunities. After moving to the United States during my freshman year, I quickly adapted to a new educational system, all while balancing my family responsibilities as the eldest son. My parents do not speak English, so I often act as their translator, handling tasks such as scheduling appointments for my siblings and managing important communications. Despite these challenges, I remained focused on my academics, taking extra classes to meet the A-G requirements and enrolling in ten courses during one semester of my junior year. As someone who has faced racial discrimination in my homeland, I understand the importance of education in breaking down barriers. My goal is to contribute positively to society and give back to the country that has given me so much. I am deeply grateful for the support I have received and am committed to using my skills and knowledge to serve others.

Education

Merrill F. West High

High School
2022 - 2025

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Computer Science
    • Biomedical/Medical Engineering
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Computer Software

    • Dream career goals:

      My long-term career goal is to serve people with the intended major i want to study.

    • 2024 Election Officer

      San Joaquin County registerer of voters office
      2024 – 2024
    • Volunteer

      Jafari Cultural and Educational Association
      2021 – Present4 years

    Sports

    Volleyball

    Junior Varsity
    2023 – 2023

    Volleyball

    Junior Varsity
    2024 – 2024

    Awards

    • Mike Thurlow Memorial Volleyball Tournament

    Arts

    • Merrill F West High School

      Photography
      2023 – 2024
    • Merrill F West High School

      Graphic Art
      2024 – Present

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Jafari Cultural and Educational Association — Volunteer
      2022 – Present

    Future Interests

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Julius Quentin Jackson Scholarship
    Growing up in Afghanistan as a Hazara minority, I learned early on what it means to face adversity. My community has been historically marginalized, and growing up in a war-torn country meant witnessing violence and instability that most children couldn’t imagine. Despite these circumstances, my family instilled in me the value of perseverance and education. They believed education was the key to breaking cycles of poverty and oppression, and they made sacrifices so that I could pursue a brighter future. When my family moved to the United States during my freshman year of high school, we faced new challenges. Adjusting to a completely different culture and learning English were daunting tasks, but I embraced them as opportunities to grow. At first, I struggled academically, as I was still learning to communicate effectively in a new language. But instead of giving up, I worked harder than ever—seeking extra help, studying late into the night, and taking every opportunity to improve. Over time, I not only caught up with my peers but excelled, earning a spot in advanced courses like AP Computer Science and maintaining a strong GPA. Being the eldest child in my family has also shaped who I am today. With my parents working long hours to support us, I took on significant responsibilities at home, such as helping my younger siblings with their schoolwork and managing household tasks. Balancing these duties with my own education taught me time management, resilience, and the importance of supporting those around me. These experiences have made me a more empathetic and determined individual. Financially, my family has always faced significant challenges. As immigrants starting from scratch, we’ve had to prioritize basic needs over other expenses. College has always seemed like a distant dream due to the high costs. Despite this, I’ve sought opportunities to ease the financial burden. I earned a scholarship to attend a summer program, where I studied Python and earned a certificate in coding. Additionally, I taught myself web development, which not only expanded my skills but also demonstrated my commitment to my future. This scholarship would be a lifeline for my educational journey. It would help cover the costs of tuition and resources, allowing me to focus on my studies and my dream of earning a computer science degree. My goal is to use my education to create software that addresses inequities in education and accessibility, empowering others like me to overcome their circumstances. The challenges I’ve faced have shaped me into a resilient, driven, and compassionate individual. I am determined to use my experiences to inspire others and make a meaningful impact in my field. With the support of this scholarship, I can turn my dreams into reality and honor the sacrifices my family has made for my education.
    Overcoming Adversity - Jack Terry Memorial Scholarship
    Dr. Jack Terry’s story is one of immense courage, resilience, and determination. His journey from surviving unimaginable horrors to becoming a successful professional and devoted mentor is profoundly inspiring. As someone who has faced challenges of my own, I see in his life a reminder that perseverance and hard work can pave the way to transformation and success, no matter the obstacles. My journey began when I moved to the United States as a teenager. Adjusting to a new country, culture, and language was daunting, but I knew education would be my path forward. I arrived with only a basic understanding of English and quickly found myself grappling with academic challenges, cultural differences, and a sense of isolation. Schoolwork that once seemed straightforward became overwhelming, and communicating with teachers and classmates felt like an uphill battle. Despite these struggles, I refused to let these barriers define me. I stayed after school for tutoring, used online resources to improve my skills, and practiced speaking English at every opportunity. Slowly but surely, I began to excel in my classes, eventually earning a place in advanced courses like AP Computer Science. Another challenge I faced was balancing academics with my responsibilities at home. As the eldest child in my family, I take on many responsibilities, including caring for my younger siblings and helping my parents navigate tasks in a new country. While this added pressure was difficult at times, it taught me the importance of resilience and time management. I learned to structure my days carefully, ensuring I could excel academically while supporting my family. The lessons I’ve learned from overcoming these challenges are invaluable. I now approach obstacles with confidence, knowing I can adapt and find solutions. Much like Jack Terry’s example, my struggles have instilled in me a deep sense of empathy for others facing difficulties. This has fueled my desire to use my education to make a difference in society. I plan to pursue a degree in computer science to develop innovative solutions that address global challenges. Technology has the power to bridge gaps, whether through creating accessible educational platforms or building tools for underrepresented communities. I am particularly passionate about using my skills to support students from disadvantaged backgrounds, providing them with the resources and opportunities they need to succeed—much like those that helped me find my footing in the United States. Jack Terry’s commitment to sharing his story and spreading hope resonates deeply with me. His life serves as a powerful example of how adversity can be transformed into purpose. Inspired by his legacy, I am committed to using my education and experiences to uplift others, ensuring that my journey of overcoming challenges contributes to a brighter future for those in need.
    Frantz Barron Scholarship
    The journey to where I am today has been anything but smooth. Born in Afghanistan, I grew up in an environment overshadowed by war, instability, and ethnic discrimination against my Hazara community. It was a childhood filled with challenges that forced me to grow up quickly, to persevere when hope seemed scarce, and to dream of a future where I could break free from those constraints. My family and I moved to the United States when I was in my freshman year of high school. Little did I know, this new chapter would bring challenges of its own but also open doors to opportunities I could only have dreamed of. Coming to the U.S. meant starting over. While my parents worked tirelessly to provide for our family, I faced the daunting task of adapting to a new culture, education system, and way of life. Though I had some understanding of English, transitioning into academic coursework in a completely different language and system was still overwhelming. I remember my first few weeks in class, struggling to participate in discussions and keep up with assignments. However, I refused to let these initial struggles hold me back. I stayed after school for extra help, sought online resources, and relied on my determination to overcome these challenges. My sophomore year was a turning point. I began excelling in math and computer science, discovering a natural aptitude for problem-solving and creativity through coding. With limited resources at home, I pursued online learning opportunities to deepen my understanding. I earned a certificate in Python after completing a rigorous summer program at the University of the Pacific through a scholarship. Recognizing the need to diversify my skill set, I also taught myself web development and obtained a certificate in the field, driven by the desire to create solutions that could positively impact others. These accomplishments not only solidified my passion for computer science but also taught me that perseverance can turn even the greatest obstacles into stepping stones. As much as I have strived to improve my own future, I have also made it a priority to give back to my community. As a member of the California Scholarship Federation (CSF), I have contributed to campus clean-ups, written letters of appreciation to community members, and participated in donation drives for senior homes. These experiences taught me the importance of small, meaningful acts of kindness and the power of collective action to uplift others. They also reinforced my belief that education is not just about personal success but about creating opportunities for others to thrive as well. Being a first-generation college student comes with unique challenges. Without a roadmap from family members who have walked this path before me, I have had to navigate college applications, financial aid forms, and scholarship opportunities largely on my own. Balancing these responsibilities with academic work and family duties has been difficult, but it has also shaped me into a resourceful and determined individual. Every challenge has strengthened my resolve to achieve my goal of earning a degree in computer science and becoming the first in my family to graduate from college. I see education as a transformative force—one that can break cycles of poverty and create a ripple effect of positive change. Through computer science, I hope to develop tools and technologies that address real-world challenges, particularly in underserved communities. Whether it’s creating affordable educational resources, developing systems that improve accessibility, or mentoring other students who face similar barriers, I want to use my skills to make a meaningful impact.
    First-Gen Flourishing Scholarship
    The first time I stepped into an American classroom, I felt like I had landed on another planet. The words on the whiteboard seemed familiar, but they slipped through my grasp like sand. I had immigrated from Afghanistan during my freshman year of high school, carrying with me the hope of a brighter future. While I knew some English, understanding academic language and keeping pace with my peers felt like trying to catch a moving train. Every lesson tested my patience and resilience, but giving up was never an option. That experience not only shaped how I view education—it ignited a determination to thrive, not just survive. Adapting to a new country, culture, and education system while trying to excel academically was overwhelming at times. However, I found that persistence and seeking out additional resources were key. I stayed after school for extra help, relied on online materials, and slowly began to improve. By my junior year, not only had I caught up, but I began excelling in computer science, earning certificates in web development through self-study and completing a Python program at the University of the Pacific. These experiences revealed to me that education could be a powerful tool—not just for personal success, but as a means to uplift entire communities. One of the most valuable lessons I’ve learned is the importance of giving back. As a member of the California Scholarship Federation (CSF), I have taken part in community service projects such as school clean-ups and donation drives for senior homes. These experiences have solidified my belief that education and service go hand in hand. I have come to see that even small contributions can create ripple effects, inspiring others and fostering positive change within a community. As a first-generation college student, I understand the unique barriers that come with pursuing higher education without the guidance of family members who have navigated it before. Balancing academic work with family responsibilities, while managing the financial strain, has been challenging. But each obstacle has only strengthened my resolve to pursue a college degree. I want to be the first in my family to earn a degree in computer science and show my younger siblings that higher education is achievable, no matter the circumstances. My passion for computer science lies in its ability to solve problems and open doors to new possibilities. I envision a future where I can develop software that addresses community needs, making technology more inclusive and accessible. By pursuing a degree in computer science, I hope to combine my technical knowledge with my passion for helping others, ultimately creating solutions that drive positive change. Receiving the First-Gen Flourishing Scholarship would significantly ease the financial burden of attending college, allowing me to focus more on my studies and community involvement. More than that, it would validate the hard work and perseverance that have brought me to this point. I am determined to make the most of every opportunity, using my education not only to better my own future but also to uplift those around me. I believe that every challenge I’ve faced has played a role in shaping the person I am today. With the support of this scholarship, I hope to continue pushing forward, break new ground as a first-generation college student, and contribute to building a more inclusive and equitable future.
    Lucent Scholarship
    The first time I sat in front of a computer and wrote a few lines of code, I felt like I had unlocked a new way to create and solve problems. It was during a summer coding program through the Boys and Girls Club of Tracy, where I was introduced to Python. As I typed out simple commands and watched the computer respond, I realized this was something I could see myself doing for the rest of my life. The excitement of building something from scratch, even if it was just a basic application at the time, sparked a passion that continues to grow. While the program introduced me to the basics of coding, I wanted to dive deeper—particularly into web development. With no formal classes available, I turned to self-study. I spent hours after school working through online courses, watching tutorials, and practicing late into the night. Eventually, I earned a certificate in web development through Free Code Camp, a milestone that felt like a major achievement because it reflected the dedication I put into learning on my own. I didn’t have access to all the resources that some of my peers did, but I found that perseverance and curiosity could bridge that gap. What solidified my desire to pursue computer science was seeing how technology could intersect with real-world problems. During the school year, I participated in community service projects through the California Scholarship Federation and the Boys and Girls Club. From campus clean-up events to organizing donations for senior homes, I realized how much impact small efforts could have on others. This made me think about how technology could expand that reach—how apps, websites, and tools could solve local problems or connect people to necessary resources. I knew that with the right skills, I could combine my interest in tech with a desire to give back to my community. As an immigrant from Afghanistan and part of the Hazara ethnic minority, I’ve faced my share of challenges, from adjusting to a new education system to balancing academic responsibilities with family obligations. These experiences have made me more determined to succeed in computer science—not just for myself, but as a way to represent and uplift others from underrepresented backgrounds. I want to break into spaces where people like me are often underrepresented and create opportunities for those who come after me. The Lucent Scholarship would allow me to pursue this path with greater focus and fewer financial burdens. I am eager to continue exploring the intersection of technology, community service, and innovation. Through hard work and dedication, I hope to contribute to the evolving tech landscape, using my skills to solve problems and inspire change in the communities that need it most.
    Dr. Michal Lomask Memorial Scholarship
    Science and technology have always fascinated me because they offer a unique way to solve problems and improve lives. Growing up, I realized that STEM is not just about understanding how things work—it’s about using that understanding to create a better future. My passion for pursuing an education in STEM stems from a deep curiosity about the world around me and a desire to contribute to meaningful solutions for global challenges. Despite financial obstacles, my dedication to this field has only grown stronger with each passing year. In school, I gravitated toward subjects like mathematics and computer science, where logic and creativity came together in exciting ways. Programming, in particular, has opened my eyes to the power of technology in addressing real-world issues. Through self-study and free online courses, I’ve built foundational skills in coding, such as creating websites and simple Python programs. This experience has solidified my decision to major in computer science, with the goal of contributing to advancements in areas like artificial intelligence or data analysis that can positively impact society. However, my journey has not been without challenges. As a member of a low-income family, I have learned to approach challenges with creativity and determination. These resources helped me make significant progress, from earning a coding certificate to excelling in my AP Computer Science class. My experiences taught me that resourcefulness and perseverance are just as important as access when pursuing a STEM education. My background as an immigrant from Afghanistan has also shaped my commitment to STEM. Having fled a war-torn country, I’ve seen firsthand how access to education and technology can transform lives. These experiences have inspired me to use my STEM education to empower underserved communities, whether through developing accessible educational tools or improving systems that provide essential resources. My journey has taught me resilience and perseverance, and I believe these qualities will serve me well in my pursuit of a STEM degree and a career in technology. Receiving the Dr. Michal Lomask Memorial Scholarship would be transformative for me. It would ease the financial burden of college and allow me to focus on my studies and future contributions to the STEM field. Dr. Lomask’s dedication to science and education is deeply inspiring, and I hope to carry forward her legacy by using my skills to inspire and uplift others. With an unwavering passion for learning and a commitment to overcoming challenges, I am eager to continue my journey in STEM. I want to show others in my position that financial difficulties should not limit their dreams and that education is the key to unlocking a better future.
    Rodney James Pimentel Memorial Scholarship
    Life often presents challenges that test our resilience and shape our paths in unexpected ways. I’ve come to realize that the key to navigating difficult circumstances is finding a balance between perseverance and adaptability. When faced with adversity, whether in academics or personal life, I always focus on the bigger picture and remind myself that the challenges I encounter are not the end, but rather the means to grow stronger. If I were advising a close friend or loved one on how to approach a major life event, I would encourage them to keep sight of their goals, to be patient with themselves, and to understand that failure is a natural part of the process. In my own life, the ability to overcome setbacks has been my greatest strength. As a first-generation student from a low-income family, the pursuit of a STEM degree, particularly in computer science, has come with its own set of challenges. Growing up, education was a beacon of opportunity, but the resources and support to fully thrive in school were often out of reach. I had to navigate this on my own, relying on determination and resourcefulness to bridge the gaps. I found ways to access free online courses, participated in after-school programs, and leaned on mentors to help guide me. With each hurdle I overcame, I gained not only knowledge but also confidence in my ability to succeed, even in the face of adversity. What makes my journey unique is that I am an immigrant from Afghanistan, a country I fled with my family due to war and ethnic conflict. This background has given me a different perspective on education and opportunity. My experiences have shaped my desire to pursue a career where I can make a meaningful impact, particularly in technology, where I believe I can contribute to solutions that address global challenges. The struggles I’ve faced have taught me that success is not defined by the obstacles we encounter but by how we overcome them. I want to use my education in STEM to help others who face similar challenges, particularly in underserved communities where access to resources is limited. The lessons I’ve learned about resilience, hard work, and perseverance have shaped my academic journey and strengthened my commitment to a career in STEM. I am deeply passionate about continuing my education and using my skills to create positive change. If I am honored with the Rodney James Pimental Memorial Scholarship, I will use it to continue my pursuit of knowledge in STEM, following in the footsteps of individuals like RJ, who valued education and mentorship. Like RJ, I want to inspire others to believe in themselves and to break down the barriers that hold them back from pursuing their dreams.
    Lyndsey Scott Coding+ Scholarship
    The computer science field captured my interest from a young age when I first witnessed how technology could bridge vast distances. As an immigrant from Afghanistan and a member of the Hazara ethnic minority, I faced adversity that shaped my determination to succeed in this field. Despite obstacles like adjusting to a new education system and language barriers, my dream of becoming a software engineer has only grown stronger. My goals in computer science center around creating innovative solutions that improve daily life and accessibility for underserved communities. For instance, I aspire to develop applications that help students from disadvantaged backgrounds access affordable and interactive online learning tools. Technology has the power to level the playing field, and I aim to ensure that people like me, who face systemic barriers, have opportunities to thrive. Beyond computer science, I am deeply interested in education advocacy and community service. As a volunteer at the Jafari Cultural and Educational Association, I contributed over 150 hours to community initiatives, including organizing cultural events and mentoring younger students. Through this work, I witnessed how education can empower individuals and bring communities together. In the future, I hope to combine my passion for computer science with education to develop tools that not only teach coding but also inspire confidence and creativity in students from diverse backgrounds. One area I am especially passionate about is using artificial intelligence to make personalized education more accessible. AI-powered platforms can cater to individual learning styles, provide real-time feedback, and adapt to students’ specific needs, making education more inclusive. With advancements in machine learning, I hope to create tools that not only teach technical skills but also provide holistic support, such as mental health resources and career counseling, to underserved communities. This approach would empower students not just academically but also emotionally and professionally. Currently, I am taking steps to prepare for this future. I earned certifications in web development and Python, and I am enrolled in AP Computer Science, where I am learning the fundamentals of programming. I also balance my academic pursuits with family responsibilities as the eldest child, which has taught me valuable lessons in leadership and perseverance. These experiences drive my ambition to use technology to create meaningful change. The intersection of computer science and education is where I see myself making the greatest impact. By creating platforms and applications that empower underrepresented communities, I hope to honor the values instilled in me by my background and the resilience I developed along the way. Winning the Lyndsey Scott Coding+ Scholarship would provide me with the support I need to continue this journey and turn my vision into reality.
    Simon Strong Scholarship
    Growing up in Afghanistan as a member of the Hazara ethnic minority, I faced the harsh realities of racial discrimination and war. Life often felt like an uphill battle, where survival was prioritized over education. As a Hazara, I experienced social exclusion and the constant threat of violence, which made access to quality education a dream rather than a right. Despite these obstacles, I knew that education was my path to a better future. My life took a significant turn when my family immigrated to the U.S. during my freshman year of high school. While the move offered hope and opportunity, it also presented challenges. Adjusting to a new culture, mastering a foreign language, and navigating a rigorous academic system were daunting tasks. I was determined to succeed, not just for myself, but for my family and community. This determination became the cornerstone of my journey. Balancing family responsibilities as the eldest child, I juggled academics, extracurriculars, and household duties. In my junior year, I took ten classes in one semester, including zero-period courses, while playing for the boys’ volleyball team. Despite the intense schedule, I maintained a GPA of 4.0, earning the Academic Block W and the Scholar Athlete Award. I also completed certificates in Web Development and Python, demonstrating my commitment to personal and academic growth. Beyond academics, I have been deeply involved in community service. At the Jafari Cultural and Educational Association, I completed over 150 hours of volunteer work, organizing events to promote cultural understanding and supporting youth programs. As a seal bearer in the California Scholarship Federation, I participated in campus cleanups, wrote appreciation letters, and donated to senior homes. These experiences taught me the importance of serving others and fostering a sense of belonging. The challenges I faced shaped me into a resilient and resourceful individual. They taught me to persevere in the face of adversity and to view obstacles as opportunities for growth. My advice to someone facing similar circumstances is this: believe in your ability to rise above your challenges, no matter how insurmountable they may seem. Start with small steps, celebrate every victory, and never hesitate to seek support from others. Remember, adversity doesn’t define you—your response to it does. Receiving the Simon Strong Scholarship would enable me to further my education in computer science, a field I am passionate about for its potential to address global issues and empower underserved communities. My goal is to use my skills to inspire others, especially those from marginalized backgrounds, to dream bigger and achieve more. I want to continue Simon M. Humphrey’s legacy by creating opportunities for others to succeed, just as he envisioned. Adversity has been a constant in my life, but so has hope. My journey proves that with determination and support, even the most difficult circumstances can lead to success. This scholarship would be a stepping stone for me to not only achieve my dreams but also to give back to the community, making a lasting impact for generations to come.
    Nabi Nicole Grant Memorial Scholarship
    When my family and I fled Afghanistan, we carried little more than the clothes on our backs and the hope for a safer future. The journey was long and uncertain, but the greatest challenge came when we arrived in the United States. I was a freshman in high school, suddenly surrounded by a new language, culture, and unfamiliar education system. The weight of expectations—to succeed, to adapt, and to support my family—felt overwhelming. Yet, it was in those moments of struggle that I leaned on my faith for strength and guidance. My faith became my anchor during those difficult months. Each morning, I would wake up early to pray, seeking clarity and courage to face the day. When the language barrier made me feel isolated in class, I reminded myself that perseverance, a core value in my faith, would lead me through. I spent countless hours after school studying English, asking teachers for help, and watching educational videos online. It wasn’t easy, but my faith assured me that every challenge was an opportunity for growth. One of the biggest obstacles came during a critical math exam. I had studied diligently, but the language of the problems confused me. I remember pausing, closing my eyes, and taking a deep breath. I prayed silently, asking for focus and calmness. I reminded myself of the teachings of patience and resilience, and with renewed determination, I tackled each problem. I didn’t score perfectly, but I passed—and that small victory became a turning point. Beyond academics, my faith also guided me to seek community. I joined clubs and sports teams, including the Boys & Girls Club and the volleyball team, where I found a sense of belonging. These experiences taught me the importance of service, a value Nabi Nicole embodied in her life. Inspired by her example, I dedicated time to volunteering, and participating in community events. Financial need has always been a reality for my family. My parents, despite their own struggles, have always emphasized the importance of education. However, college expenses loom large, and scholarships like the Nabi Nicole Grant Memorial Scholarship represent more than financial assistance—they symbolize hope and recognition of hard work. My ambition is to pursue a degree in computer science, where I can develop tools and technologies that make education and resources accessible to marginalized communities. This goal is deeply rooted in my faith-driven belief that knowledge should empower and uplift. By combining my passion for technology with a commitment to service, I hope to honor Nabi Nicole’s legacy of faith and community support. Faith has been my guiding light through every challenge, teaching me to see obstacles as opportunities to grow stronger and more compassionate. With this scholarship, I am confident that I can continue to overcome barriers, achieve my academic dreams, and give back to the community that has supported me. Thank you for considering my application. I am committed to living a life of purpose, service, and ambition, just as Nabi Nicole did.
    Fernandez Scholarship
    Growing up in Afghanistan, I often found myself immersed in books, drawn to stories of resilience and innovation. As a member of the Hazara ethnic minority, I witnessed firsthand how determination can shape a person’s future. My family and I faced constant threats, war, and discrimination. In my community, education was both a beacon of hope and a form of resistance. Despite the challenges, I never lost sight of my dream: to use education as a tool to create positive change. When we immigrated to the United States, I saw new opportunities to turn that dream into reality. I plan to pursue a degree in computer science, a field that excites me because of its limitless potential to solve problems and improve lives. Technology is a powerful equalizer, and I want to harness it to address real-world challenges, especially for underserved communities. For example, I aim to develop platforms that provide free or low-cost educational resources, helping students from marginalized backgrounds access the tools they need to succeed. Coming from a background where access to quality education was scarce, I understand how transformative such tools can be. Beyond creating educational tools, I am passionate about using technology to promote equity and inclusion. I envision working on projects that make essential services—like healthcare, financial literacy, and job training—more accessible through technology. By designing user-friendly applications and platforms, I can help break down barriers that prevent people from reaching their potential. This goal is deeply personal to me because I know what it feels like to face obstacles simply because of where you come from or what resources you lack. In addition to my professional aspirations, I am deeply committed to community service. In high school, I volunteered with the Boys & Girls Club and joined organizations like the California Scholarship Federation (CSF), where I participated in community-focused initiatives. These experiences taught me the importance of giving back and inspired me to continue supporting others. In the future, I hope to mentor students from underrepresented backgrounds, helping them navigate the challenges of higher education and encouraging them to pursue careers in technology. My ultimate goal is to create a ripple effect: by empowering one person, I can inspire them to uplift others, creating a chain of positive impact. For instance, I want to establish mentorship programs and workshops that teach coding and other technical skills to students in low-income communities. These programs can help close the digital divide and open doors to high-paying careers, breaking the cycle of poverty. However, achieving these goals requires access to higher education, and the financial burden of college is significant. Receiving the Fernandez Scholarship would alleviate some of this burden, allowing me to focus on my studies and community initiatives. Without the constant worry of tuition and living expenses, I can dedicate my time to academic success and developing projects that serve others. My journey has been shaped by the support and kindness of those who believed in me, and I am determined to pay it forward. With a degree in computer science and a commitment to service, I believe I can make a lasting impact on both individuals and communities. The Fernandez Scholarship would not only help me achieve my dreams but also enable me to help others achieve theirs. Together, we can create a future where every student, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to thrive.
    Achieve Potential Scholarship
    Growing up as a Hazara in Afghanistan, I witnessed firsthand the crushing barriers that war, ethnic discrimination, and limited access to education create for young people. Despite these challenges, I held onto a vision of a better future, one where determination and hard work would open doors that seemed permanently closed. When I immigrated to the United States during my freshman year, that vision became my guiding force. Starting over in a new country with little knowledge of the language or educational system was daunting. Yet, I embraced every opportunity to learn and grow. Within weeks, I achieved a perfect score on the ELPAC and transitioned from ELD to regular classes—a testament to my relentless commitment to improvement. But my journey was not just academic; as the eldest in my family, I balanced schoolwork with responsibilities like translating for my parents, managing household tasks, and supporting my siblings. My perseverance was not forged in comfort but in adversity. In Afghanistan, I saw how education could be both a beacon of hope and a target for violence. This understanding has fueled my passion for learning and my resolve to pursue a degree in computer science, a field that holds the promise of creating solutions to real-world problems. Throughout my journey, I've embraced not only academic challenges but also opportunities to serve my community. Joining clubs like the California Scholarship Federation (CSF) and the Boys and Girls Club of Tracy allowed me to give back through community service, while participating in sports like boy's volleyball helped me build teamwork and leadership skills. These experiences have shaped me into a well-rounded student who values collaboration and service just as much as academic success. I approach each day with a mindset focused on growth and contribution, striving to uplift those around me. This scholarship would enable me to continue my educational journey while fostering these values in my future career. Receiving the Achieving Potential Scholarship would mean more than financial relief—it would represent an acknowledgment of the struggles I have overcome and a stepping stone toward a future where I can give back. My dream is not only to achieve academic success but also to contribute to the community that welcomed me. I aspire to use my education to develop technologies that foster inclusion, equity, and opportunity for all. This scholarship is vital because it would enable me to focus on my studies without the burden of financial stress, allowing me to fully realize my potential. With your support, I can continue turning adversity into achievement, pursuing my dream of becoming a software engineer, and ultimately giving back to the community that helped me rise.
    John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
    In pursuing computer science, I see the power of technology to bridge divides, solve complex problems, and shape the future. Growing up in Afghanistan, where conflict and ethnic discrimination were constant, I experienced firsthand the transformative potential of education and perseverance. My interest in technology, specifically computer science, stems from these experiences and a desire to create solutions that can positively impact communities like mine, where access to resources and education can be limited. My path toward computer science started early, driven by curiosity and a need to adapt. When I arrived in the U.S. during high school, I quickly realized how pivotal technology is in this country’s educational and professional landscapes. From learning coding through self-study and web development certifications to excelling in AP Computer Science, I embraced every opportunity to build my skills. Computer science represents not just a professional field for me, but a way to create meaningful change. Through coding, I can develop tools and applications that empower others, whether by improving educational access, enhancing communication in marginalized communities, or creating platforms for innovation. In my community, education has been both a tool for survival and progress. As an ethnic Hazara, I know how knowledge and skills can uplift individuals even in the harshest circumstances, and I aspire to design systems that democratize access to technology and learning. My dream is to contribute to global efforts that leverage technology for social good—whether through software that makes education more accessible or developing solutions for underserved communities. What motivates me is not just personal achievement but the responsibility I feel to give back. I am deeply grateful to the U.S., a country that welcomed me and provided opportunities I never had before. I believe that with my determination, combined with the skills I am acquiring, I can honor both my past and my present by working to create a more just, innovative, and connected future. This drive to make an impact has been fueled by my perseverance. It’s a trait honed by adversity—overcoming academic challenges, helping my family navigate life in a new country, and balancing multiple responsibilities. It is this same determination that I will bring to my studies in computer science, as I work toward becoming a software engineer capable of designing the tools that help others persevere and thrive.
    First-Gen Futures Scholarship
    My decision to pursue higher education stems from a desire to break the cycle of hardship that has marked much of my life. Growing up in Afghanistan, I witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of war and discrimination, particularly as a member of the Hazara ethnic minority. These experiences shaped my understanding of education as not only a privilege but also a vital means of empowerment and survival. In Afghanistan, the fear of violence loomed over every aspect of life, particularly in educational settings. I remember stories from my community, like the tragic loss of students in the Kaaj educational center, where many Hazara boys and girls lost their lives while seeking knowledge. These horrifying realities fueled my determination to seize every opportunity available to me. Education is not merely a path to a career; it represents hope for a better future and a chance to uplift my family and community. I aspire to use my education to make a positive impact, both in the United States, where I now live, and back in my homeland. As a first-generation college student, preparing for higher education has been both a challenge and an opportunity for growth. My family’s limited English proficiency meant that I often acted as their translator and advocate, balancing these responsibilities with my academic pursuits. When I immigrated to the U.S. during my freshman year of high school, I had to quickly adapt to a new educational system and meet the A-G requirements necessary for college eligibility. This transition was not easy; it required immense dedication and time management skills. To ensure I stayed on track, I enrolled in zero period classes during my eleventh grade, completing ten classes in one semester. This rigorous schedule tested my perseverance, but I was motivated by my commitment to education and my dreams for the future. I realized that my time in high school was a crucial stepping stone towards achieving my goals. Each class represented an opportunity to expand my knowledge and skills, and I approached them with a determination not to waste any moment. In my senior year, I took further steps to prepare for college by enrolling in AP Computer Science. These courses not only strengthened my academic skills but also provided valuable experience in coding, which is essential for my intended major in computer science. Additionally, I earned a certificate in web development from Free Code Camp, demonstrating my proactive approach to learning. Through these experiences, I developed resilience, determination, and a commitment to making the most of every educational opportunity. The challenges I have faced, from racial discrimination in school to the fear of violence in my home country, have only strengthened my resolve to succeed academically. These experiences have taught me the importance of perseverance and hard work, and they drive my ambition to achieve the highest academic success. I have learned to view obstacles not as barriers but as opportunities for growth. As I look toward the future, I am deeply grateful for the opportunities I have received in the U.S. This country feels like a home I never had, a place where I have found acceptance and community. I have witnessed the kindness and humanity of those around me, especially during moments like Ramadan when my volleyball coaches allowed me to take a break to observe my fast. It is this sense of belonging that inspires me to give back and serve the community that has welcomed me. I am committed to studying hard and using my education to make a difference, not only in my life but also in the lives of others.
    Helping Hand Fund
    Success, to me, is the ability to overcome adversity, seize opportunities, and use those experiences to not only improve my life but also make a meaningful impact on others. Having grown up in a war-torn country where my ethnic group, the Hazara, has been targeted by violence and discrimination, I’ve learned that success is not just about personal achievement—it’s about resilience, growth, and service to others. My journey has been one of perseverance, where I’ve had to navigate life-threatening circumstances, racial discrimination, and the challenges of immigrating to a new country. These experiences have forged my determination and shaped my understanding of what it means to succeed. This scholarship would be instrumental in helping me achieve my long-term goals of becoming a software engineer and contributing to the tech industry. The financial support would allow me to focus more intently on my studies, especially in my chosen field of computer science, which requires significant time and dedication. As the eldest son in my family, I bear additional responsibilities that go beyond academics. I serve as a translator for my parents, help my siblings, and handle other family matters since my parents do not speak English. Balancing these duties with my academic workload has always been challenging, but it has also strengthened my time management and problem-solving skills. However, this scholarship would provide much-needed financial relief, enabling me to allocate more time and energy to my studies without the constant pressure of balancing these competing responsibilities. Additionally, I have worked hard to seize every educational opportunity available to me, such as taking AP Computer Science, earning a web development certification, and tackling a rigorous academic schedule. This scholarship would allow me to continue this proactive approach to my education, giving me the resources to further enhance my technical skills and prepare for a successful career in software engineering. My experiences have taught me the value of education as a tool for empowerment, and this scholarship would provide the support I need to maximize that opportunity. Moreover, receiving this scholarship would not only help me achieve my personal and professional goals but also empower me to give back to the community. Having experienced both hardship and incredible support, especially after immigrating to the U.S., I am committed to contributing to the country and community that have welcomed me. I want to use my skills in technology to serve underrepresented communities, inspire others from similar backgrounds, and give back in ways that help others succeed as well. Success is not just about what I achieve for myself; it is about how I can use my experiences and skills to uplift others. This scholarship will enable me to achieve that vision.
    Maida Brkanovic Memorial Scholarship
    As a recent immigrant and first-generation student, my journey has been one of resilience, adaptability, and hope. Coming to the United States from Afghanistan during my freshman year of high school, I was confronted with a new culture, language, and educational system. The transition was challenging, but it has fundamentally shaped my beliefs about life, hard work, and opportunity. Before immigrating, I lived in a country where ethnic discrimination and violence against my people, the Hazara, were commonplace. In Afghanistan, we faced constant fear—just walking to school could be dangerous. However, this adversity taught me to value education and time. I knew that academic success was my only way to fight against the injustice I had witnessed, so I spent my days developing skills like coding and improving my English, despite the chaos around me. When I arrived in the U.S., I carried that determination with me. Learning English quickly and transitioning out of English Language Development classes within weeks was a major victory, but it wasn’t just about passing tests—it was about proving to myself that I belonged. Balancing my academic goals with family responsibilities, like helping my non-English-speaking parents and caring for my siblings, forced me to grow up quickly. Yet, these challenges only strengthened my resolve to work hard and seize every opportunity. Being a first-generation student in my family also instilled in me a deep sense of responsibility. I knew I was not only pursuing my own dreams but also paving the way for my younger siblings and setting an example for them. My belief in the power of perseverance was reinforced by every challenge I faced, whether it was balancing a rigorous academic schedule or helping my family navigate life in a new country. These experiences have taught me that success is not just about talent, but about grit, dedication, and a relentless belief that you can create a better future for yourself. Most importantly, my immigration experience has shown me the value of community and empathy. In the U.S., I found acceptance and support from teachers and friends who understood the difficulties of being an immigrant. This sense of belonging helped me thrive and inspired my belief that, regardless of background, people can come together to support each other in powerful ways. In life, I now believe that opportunity is something you must chase relentlessly, but it also comes from the support of others. As I continue my education in computer science, I aim to give back, not only by succeeding for myself but by using my skills to help others who face similar struggles.
    Pete and Consuelo Hernandez Memorial Scholarship
    Throughout my life, I’ve encountered significant adversities, ranging from the violent realities of growing up Hazara in Afghanistan to adjusting to a new life in the United States. These challenges, however, have shaped me into a resilient, determined individual who refuses to give up. My experiences have cultivated within me a deep sense of perseverance and responsibility, guiding my growth as I work toward my academic and personal goals. As a member of the Hazara ethnic group in Afghanistan, I was no stranger to racial discrimination and violence. Growing up, I saw how people like me were marginalized, targeted by the Taliban, and deprived of basic rights. The story of Kaaj, where more than a hundred Hazara students were killed while preparing for their national exams, deeply resonates with me. My people were forced to live in constant fear, and as a child, I understood that survival was never guaranteed. In such an environment, I learned the importance of using time wisely. Reading self-help books like The Magic of Thinking Big and Who Moved My Cheese? became my way of coping and growing, shaping my mindset and helping me develop perseverance. That perseverance was tested when I arrived in the U.S. during my freshman year, where I faced the challenge of adjusting to a new culture, language, and education system. Overcoming the language barrier was one of my first major hurdles. I pushed myself to improve my English, achieving a perfect score on the ELPAC test within just two weeks and transitioning from ELD classes to regular ones. I had to adapt quickly, balancing my desire to succeed academically with the responsibilities I carried as the eldest son in my family. My parents don’t speak English, so I became their translator, helping them navigate life in a new country while managing my own schoolwork and taking care of my younger siblings. Despite these pressures, I remained focused on my academic success, taking on extra classes and enrolling in zero period courses during my junior year to meet A-G requirements. I ended up managing ten classes in a semester, a challenge that taught me discipline, time management, and the power of persistence. The adversity I faced back in Afghanistan and the challenges of being an immigrant in the U.S. have both been integral in shaping my character. They’ve driven me to pursue opportunities that will enable me to make a difference for both my community and myself. This determination is what led me to pursue AP Computer Science, ERWC, and a web development certification from Free Code Camp. I realized that knowledge and education are not just a means to personal success, but also a way to help others. I am committed to giving back, whether through serving my family, supporting my friends, or contributing to the society that has accepted me. These experiences have given me a deep sense of empathy and a desire to create change. The obstacles I’ve faced have instilled in me a mindset of perseverance that I apply not only to my academic pursuits but also to my personal life. Each challenge has taught me to never take opportunities for granted and to work hard for the future I envision. As I continue my educational journey, I carry with me the resilience and determination I developed through adversity, always striving to grow and to contribute to the betterment of those around me.