Hobbies and interests
Bible Study
Volleyball
Emily Duffy
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WinnerEmily Duffy
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WinnerBio
I am applying for the 2025 Nurse Enlisted Commissioning Program within the Air Force. This would send to a college with ROTC and a nursing program for two years. I have currently exhausted all of my tuition assistance from the Air Force by reaching the prerequisites. Currently looking for scholarships to help me finish out the few more classes I would have to pay out of pocket for!
Education
University of Maryland Global Campus
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Biological and Physical Sciences
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Career
Dream career field:
Medical Practice
Dream career goals:
Aviation Resource Management
United States Air Force2020 – Present4 yearsWaitress
Jennys Family Restaurant2018 – 20191 year
Sports
Volleyball
Intramural2023 – Present1 year
Public services
Public Service (Politics)
Religious Education — 1st/ 2nd grade Catechist2023 – PresentVolunteering
Catholic Women of the Chapel — Member2023 – Present
Natalie Joy Poremski Scholarship
I have been Active Duty in the Air Force for four years now and currently serve as an E-5. I have been stationed in Oklahoma and currently serve in Japan. I have been on deployment to Qatar as well as multiple TDYs across the world. I apply for this scholarship because I intend on becoming an officer through the Nurse Enlisted Commissioning Program 2025. This would put me through ROTC at a nursing college for two years, and then a 6 year service commitment. Serving in the military has been the most defining experiences of my life. I grew up in a devoutly Catholic home, with 7 sisters and 4 brothers. My father owned a construction company that although made him money, was very expensive. I knew my options were limited. However, from the moment I left home at 18 and joined the Air Force, I knew that I found a new purpose. The Bible verse Isaiah 6:8 resonates with me: "Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, 'Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?' And I said, 'Here am I. Send me!'". Looking back I have no doubt I made the right choice. My commitment to service is deeply rooted in my faith. This verse encapsulates my willingness to answer the call, to step forward when others might hesitate, and to dedicate my life to a cause greater than myself. The Air Force has also taught me the importance of leadership. As an E-5, I’ve had the privilege of leading and mentoring younger airmen, helping them navigate the challenges of military life while striving to be the best version of myself. This means I am there for them when it’s time to submit award packages, and recommend them for promotions. I am also there for them when they get a flat tire, go through a divorce, or are simply sick. Being across the world from our homes, we have become each other's family. I take pride in taking care of the military’s greatest asset, its people. As I look toward the future, my goal is to continue my service in the Air Force for the full 20 years, retiring as an officer who has dedicated their life to the defense of our country. The opportunity to attend nursing college through ROTC is a crucial step toward achieving this goal. However, with my Tuition Assistance benefits fully exhausted, I am relying on a scholarship to complete the necessary prerequisites for this program. This scholarship would not only allow me to continue my education but also enable me to fulfill my commitment to serve as both a nurse and a leader in the Air Force. In conclusion, the military has given me a sense of purpose, direction, and an unwavering commitment to protect our beautiful country. It has shaped who I am today and who I aspire to be in the future. My motivation comes from a deep-seated belief in the values of service, integrity, and excellence, and a desire to make a difference in the world—whether on the battlefield, in a hospital, or within my community. As I continue my journey in the Air Force, I am determined to honor the sacrifices of those who came before me and to leave a legacy of service that will inspire others to follow.
Brandon M. Greber Memorial Scholarship
WinnerI have been Active Duty in the Air Force for four years now and currently serve as an E-5. I have been stationed in Oklahoma and currently serve in Japan. I have been on deployment to Qatar as well as multiple TDYs across the world. I apply for this scholarship because I intend on becoming an officer through the Nurse Enlisted Commissioning Program 2025. This would put me through ROTC at a nursing college for two years, and then a 6 year service commitment.
Serving in the military has been the most defining experiences of my life. I grew up in a devoutly Catholic home, with 7 sisters and 4 brothers. My father owned a construction company that although made him money, was very expensive. I knew my options were limited. However, from the moment I left home at 18 and joined the Air Force, I knew that I found a new purpose. The Bible verse Isaiah 6:8 resonates with me: "Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, 'Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?' And I said, 'Here am I. Send me!'". Looking back I have no doubt I made the right choice. My commitment to service is deeply rooted in my faith. This verse encapsulates my willingness to answer the call, to step forward when others might hesitate, and to dedicate my life to a cause greater than myself.
The Air Force has also taught me the importance of leadership. As an E-5, I’ve had the privilege of leading and mentoring younger airmen, helping them navigate the challenges of military life while striving to be the best version of myself. This means I am there for them when it’s time to submit award packages, and recommend them for promotions. I am also there for them when they get a flat tire, go through a divorce, or are simply sick. Being across the world from our homes, we have become each other's family. I take pride in taking care of the military’s greatest asset, its people.
As I look toward the future, my goal is to continue my service in the Air Force for the full 20 years, retiring as an officer who has dedicated their life to the defense of our country. The opportunity to attend nursing college through ROTC is a crucial step toward achieving this goal. However, with my Tuition Assistance benefits fully exhausted, I am relying on a scholarship to complete the necessary prerequisites for this program. This scholarship would not only allow me to continue my education but also enable me to fulfill my commitment to serve as both a nurse and a leader in the Air Force.
In conclusion, the military has given me a sense of purpose, direction, and an unwavering commitment to protect our beautiful country. It has shaped who I am today and who I aspire to be in the future. My motivation comes from a deep-seated belief in the values of service, integrity, and excellence, and a desire to make a difference in the world—whether on the battlefield, in a hospital, or within my community. As I continue my journey in the Air Force, I am determined to honor the sacrifices of those who came before me and to leave a legacy of service that will inspire others to follow.