Hobbies and interests
Environmental Science and Sustainability
STEM
Geology
Photography and Photo Editing
Emily Wilder
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FinalistBio
From joining my first stem club in 1st grade to my current STEM involvement at the University level, I have developed a love for the sciences and environmental fields and have an interest in the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the environment. I have received academic, artistic, and community service awards at the local, regional and national levels and I feel pride for my achievements and efforts. After completing my Bachelor of Science in Geology, I have plans to pursue a graduate degree in Geology. After graduate work in addition to doing research for a University, I would like to become a Certified Geologist. My work as an environmental geologist will focus on helping keep the environment safe in Florida by examining underground rock and soil environments as well as helping manage wetlands to prevent erosion. I know that the science, research, leadership, and teambuilding skills I have and continue to develop throughout my STEM engagement has helped contribute to my ability to be successful at the university level and will have a direct influence on my chosen career.
Education
University of Florida
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences
Florida State University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences
Deltona High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Environmental Services
Dream career goals:
Professional Geologist
Summer Intern
Volusia County Mosquito Division2024 – 2024Research Assistant
FSU2022 – 20231 year
Research
Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences
FSU — Research Assistant2022 – 2023
Arts
Capturing Shots of Kindness
Photography2020 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Stem Outreach — Coordinate and Implement stem outreach with local children in foster care2020 – 2023
Future Interests
Volunteering
Diva of Halo Legacy Scholarship
From joining my first stem club in 1st grade to my current STEM involvement at the University level, I have developed a love for the sciences and have an interest in the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the environment and have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in science. My academic and extracurricular activities are a big focus for me and I always strive to do my best. I have received academic, and community service awards at the local, regional and national levels and I feel pride for my achievements and efforts. I am currently working on my Bachelors of Science degree in Geology where I am focused on gaining the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare me not only for graduate school but also to allow me to have a successful career in geosciences.
I participated in a two-semester-long research project about Geology through the undergraduate research opportunity program. I was mentored by a Geology professor, and we explored the high-pressure behavior of the mineral Kaolinite. After completing the research project, I gained experience in conducting research, data analysis, and lab experience in the major. I learned how to use IGOR Pro to create graphs and analyze spectrometer data. Lastly, I gained skills in presentation etiquette as well as creating a proper scientific research poster. Despite the positive learning outcome of the research program, I often felt discouraged in the process. The environment was often not accepting of differences in ability or identity, and this led to lots of anxiety about how my self-worth and future career. This started to affect my ability to fully feel engaged and at ease not only in the academic setting but also in extracurricular activities pertaining to my major.
Thoughts of growing as an undergraduate in an academic environment that was not accepting and encouraging was stressful and worrisome. I knew I needed to expand my peer group to those who not only have common interests but felt the same understanding of the importance of feeling included. I began exploring geology programs at different universities and looking into my options at other schools. Transferring to a new school would be a big change faced with uncertainty. Despite the fear of changing schools, I decided to apply to transfer to the University of Florida, completed my application and hit the submit button. After several months of waiting, I received my transfer acceptance to UF. Transferring to a new university has not been without its challenges. However, the challenges have been overshadowed by the feeling of security, acceptance and encouragement I feel at my new university. I am very appreciative to be in a supportive environment where I can grow as a student and individual.
This scholarship will allow me to continue to put full effort and focus in all my academics and extracurricular activities while continuing to strive for higher goals. I would like to be part of the change that is needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all. After I complete my higher education, I would like to be a mentor to students pursuing a career in STEM so that they can feel encouraged and supported. Being able to focus on academic and professional pursuits without being held back or affected by gender or sexual orientation is important to me.
Willie Louis Pegues Science Scholarship
From joining my first STEM club in 1st grade to my current STEM involvement at the University level, I have developed a love for the sciences and environmental fields and have an interest in the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the environment. I have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in science. My academic and extracurricular activities are a big focus for me and I always strive to do my best. I have received academic, and community service awards at the local, regional and national levels and I feel pride for my achievements and efforts. While in middle and high school, I participated in Science Olympiad, and this was a significant STEM experience for me. It introduced me to different research and scientific methods that paved the path to my passion for sciences today.
I became involved in community service at age 5 when I joined Girl Scouts and throughout my high school experience and college as well, I have been able to participate in outreaches through school and community organizations. I have also been inspired to start outreaches of my own including a Stem Outreach for kids. I enjoy using my science skills to help others so I started a STEM Outreach to help the children with their academics in a fun way. Playing a role in helping the children discover that they are smart and capable and that science is fun has been important to me. My community service experience over the years has given me hope about how we as a community can come together to be there for others in need, and I look forward to continuing this through my college days and in my career path in the STEM field.
I participated in a two-semester-long research project about Geology through the undergraduate research opportunity program. I was mentored by a Geology professor, and we explored the high-pressure behavior of the mineral Kaolinite. After completing the research project, I gained experience in conducting research, data analysis, lab experience in the major as well as presentation etiquette. Despite the positive learning outcome of the research program, I often felt discouraged in the process. The environment was often not accepting of differences in ability or identity, and this led to lots of anxiety about how my future career. I would like to be part of the change that is needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all. After I complete my higher education, I would like to be a mentor to students pursuing a career in STEM so that they can feel encouraged and supported. I hope to be a part of academic environments that encourage quality relationships and support one another. Being able to focus on academic and professional pursuits without being held back or affected by gender or sexual orientation is important to me.
I know that by completing a BS degree in Geology, I will be able to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare me not only for graduate school but also to allow me to have a successful career in geosciences. I hope to be involved in geological research and field work to help make a positive impact on the science community whose focus is to improve the health of our planet by focusing on sustainability and green practices. Understanding geology is a key factor in understanding how we as humans impact the earth around us, and how to reverse any damage we have already created. This scholarship will help me come closer to my personal and professional goals.
Women in STEM Scholarship
From joining my first STEM club in 1st grade to my current STEM involvement at the University level, I have developed a love for the sciences and environmental fields and have an interest in the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the environment. I have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in science. My academic and extracurricular activities are a big focus for me and I always strive to do my best. I have received academic, and community service awards at the local, regional and national levels and I feel pride for my achievements and efforts. While in middle and high school, I participated in Science Olympiad, and this was a significant STEM experience for me. It introduced me to different research and scientific methods that paved the path to my passion for sciences today.
I became involved in community service at age 5 when I joined Girl Scouts and throughout my high school experience and college as well, I have been able to participate in outreaches through school and community organizations. I have also been inspired to start outreaches of my own including a Stem Outreach for kids. I enjoy using my science skills to help others so I started a STEM Outreach to help the children with their academics in a fun way. Playing a role in helping the children discover that they are smart and capable and that science is fun has been important to me. My community service experience over the years has given me hope about how we as a community can come together to be there for others in need, and I look forward to continuing this through my college days and in my career path in the STEM field.
I participated in a two-semester-long research project about Geology through the undergraduate research opportunity program. I was mentored by a Geology professor, and we explored the high-pressure behavior of the mineral Kaolinite. After completing the research project, I gained experience in conducting research, data analysis, lab experience in the major as well as presentation etiquette. Despite the positive learning outcome of the research program, I often felt discouraged in the process. The environment was often not accepting of differences in ability or identity, and this led to lots of anxiety about how my future career. I would like to be part of the change that is needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all. After I complete my higher education, I would like to be a mentor to students pursuing a career in STEM so that they can feel encouraged and supported. I hope to be a part of academic environments that encourage quality relationships and support one another. Being able to focus on academic and professional pursuits without being held back or affected by gender or sexual orientation is important to me.
I know that by completing a BS degree in Geology, I will be able to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare me not only for graduate school but also to allow me to have a successful career in geosciences. I hope to be involved in geological research and field work to help make a positive impact on the science community whose focus is to improve the health of our planet by focusing on sustainability and green practices. Understanding geology is a key factor in understanding how we as humans impact the earth around us, and how to reverse any damage we have already created.
Schmid Memorial Scholarship
From joining my first STEM club in 1st grade to my current STEM involvement at the University level, I have developed a love for the sciences and environmental fields and have an interest in the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the environment. I have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in science. My academic and extracurricular activities are a big focus for me and I always strive to do my best. I have received academic, and community service awards at the local, regional and national levels and I feel pride for my achievements and efforts. While in middle and high school, I participated in Science Olympiad, and this was a significant STEM experience for me. It introduced me to different research and scientific methods that paved the path to my passion for sciences today.
I became involved in community service at age 5 when I joined Girl Scouts and throughout my high school experience and college as well, I have been able to participate in outreaches through school and community organizations. I have also been inspired to start outreaches of my own including a Stem Outreach for kids. I enjoy using my science skills to help others so I started a STEM Outreach to help the children with their academics in a fun way. My goal during the outreach events was to help provide safe, entertaining, and educational STEM activities. Playing a role in helping the children discover that they are smart and capable and that science is fun has been important to me. My community service experience over the years has given me hope about how we as a community can come together to be there for others in need, and I look forward to continuing this through my college days and in my career path in the STEM field.
I would like to be part of the change that is needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all. After I complete my higher education, I would like to be a mentor to students pursuing a career in STEM so that they can feel encouraged and supported. I hope to be a part of academic environments that encourage quality relationships and support one another. I would like to be a mentor to undergraduates when I become a Geologist, as helping others in their scientific journey would lead to more positive changes and more discoveries that can impact how we understand the world around us. I hope to be involved in geological research and field work to help make a positive impact on the science community whose focus is to improve the health of our planet by focusing on sustainability and green practices. Understanding geology is a key factor in understanding how we as humans impact the earth around us, and how to reverse any damage we have already created.
Connie Konatsotis Scholarship
From joining my first stem club in 1st grade to my current STEAM involvement at the University level, I have developed a love for the science and have an interest in the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the environment and have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in science. My academic and extracurricular activities are a big focus for me and I always strive to do my best. I have received academic, and community service awards at the local, regional, and national levels and I feel pride for my achievements and efforts. I am now using that dedication and interest in the sciences and environment in my college endeavors.
I have just finished my 2nd year in college where I am working on my Bachelor of Science degree in Geology. I participated in a two-semester-long research project about Geology through the undergraduate research opportunity program. I was mentored by a Geology professor, and we explored the high-pressure behavior of the mineral Kaolinite. After completing the research project, I gained experience in conducting research, data analysis, lab experience in the major as well as presentation etiquette. Despite the positive learning outcome of the research program, I often felt discouraged in the process. The environment was often not accepting of differences in ability or identity, and this led to lots of anxiety about how my future career. I would like to be part of the change that is needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all. After I complete my higher education, I would like to be a mentor to students pursuing a career in STEM so that they can feel encouraged and supported. I hope to be a part of academic environments that encourage quality relationships and support one another. Being able to focus on academic and professional pursuits without being held back or affected by gender or sexual orientation is important to me.
I became involved in community service at the young age of 5 when I joined Girl Scouts, and my commitment to community outreach has only flourished over the years. During high school, I started a Stem Outreach to help children with their academics as well as help them feel encouraged. Playing a role in helping the children discover that they are smart and capable and that science is fun has been important to me.
Photography is a personal interest of mine that motivated me to create the Capturing Shots of Kindness Outreach. Through my photo outreach, I have been able to use my artistic skills to create special photoshoot experiences free of charge, so that foster care and special needs children could feel uplifted and special. I helped organize collection drives for foster care children for needed items such as backpacks, school supplies, clothes, and holiday gifts and treats. Seeing the beautiful smiles and the difference the collection drives have made for the children has been a very personal and touching experience.
By completing a BS degree in Geology, I hope to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare me to have a successful career in geosciences. I plan to attend graduate school and participate in research at the university level as well as achieve my goal of becoming a Licensed Professional Geologist. My career goals involve working towards sustainability, and in the future, I want to apply my geological knowledge in green building settings, and work alongside environmental engineers and sustainability scientists for building and construction that is sustainable.
Priscilla Shireen Luke Scholarship
I became involved in community service at the young age of 5 when I joined Girl Scouts, and my commitment to community outreach has only flourished over the years. Throughout my high school experience and college as well, I have been able to participate in outreaches through school and community organizations that have included food and toy drives, making and serving food to families in need, assisting with school-based outreach events, helping local veterans, senior citizens, and low-income families, as well as many other projects.
I also have been inspired to start community outreaches of my own using some of my strengths to help others. I enjoy using my academic skills to help others and I thought that my positive experiences with STEM could be used to help special needs and children in foster care that needed extra support. During high school, I started a Stem Outreach to help children with their academics as well as help them feel encouraged. My goal during Stem outreach events was to help provide safe, entertaining, and educational Stem activities while helping to foster learning and curiosity. Playing a role in helping the children discover that they are smart and capable and that science is fun has been important to me.
Photography is a personal interest of mine that motivated me to create the Capturing Shots of Kindness Outreach. Through my photo outreach, I have been able to use my artistic skills to create special photoshoot experiences free of charge, so that foster care and special needs children could feel uplifted and special. Through this outreach, I have been able to advocate for the needs of children in foster care as well as organized collection drives for foster care children for needed items such as backpacks, school supplies, clothes, and holiday gifts and treats. The outreach drives encouraged community members to give to others as well as helped the children feel special knowing someone had shopped and created a special gift package and letter of encouragement just for them. Seeing the beautiful smiles and the difference the collection drives have made for the children has been a very personal and touching experience.
The smiles and joy I have witnessed on the children’s faces during stem outreach activities and through Capturing Shots of Kindness, my photography outreach for children in foster care, have been inspiring and affected me immensely. Being able to continue to use my academic, artistic and leadership skills to help others throughout college and in my chosen career is of great importance to me.
VNutrition & Wellness’ Annual LGBTQ+ Vitality Scholarship
From joining my first stem club in 1st grade to my current STEM involvement at the University level, I have developed a love for the science and have an interest in the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the environment and have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in science. My academic and extracurricular activities are a big focus for me and I always strive to do my best. I have received academic, and community service awards at the local, regional, and national levels and I feel pride for my achievements and efforts. Throughout middle and high school, I participated in the highly competitive Science Olympiad, which helped improve my STEM skills of research, experimenting, and dealing with challenges. I am now using that dedication and interest in the sciences and environment in my college endeavors.
I have just finished my 2nd year in college where I am working on my Bachelor of Science degree in Geology. I participated in a two-semester-long research project about Geology through the undergraduate research opportunity program. I was mentored by a Geology professor, and we explored the high-pressure behavior of the mineral Kaolinite. After completing the research project, I gained experience in conducting research, data analysis, and lab experience in the major. I learned how to use IGOR Pro to create graphs and analyze spectrometer data. Lastly, I gained skills in presentation etiquette as well as creating a proper scientific research poster. Despite the positive learning outcome of the research program, I often felt discouraged in the process. The environment was often not accepting of differences in ability or identity, and this led to lots of anxiety about how my future career. I would like to be part of the change that is needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all. After I complete my higher education, I would like to be a mentor to students pursuing a career in STEM so that they can feel encouraged and supported. I hope to be a part of academic environments that encourage quality relationships and support one another. Being able to focus on academic and professional pursuits without being held back or affected by gender or sexual orientation is important to me.
I became involved in community service at age 5 when I joined Girl Scouts and throughout my high school experience and college as well, I have been able to participate in outreaches through school and community organizations. I have also been inspired to start outreaches of my own including a Stem Outreach for kids. Playing a role in helping children discover that they are smart and that science is fun has been important to me. Being able to use my academic, artistic, and leadership skills to help others has been of great satisfaction to me, and has shown me how we all can use our talents to encourage and support others in need.
By completing a BS degree in Geology, I hope to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare me to have a successful career in geosciences. I plan to apply to graduate school and participate in research at the university level. I am focused on having quality and challenging fieldwork experience that will help contribute to the skills needed for graduate school and my goal of becoming a Licensed Professional Geologist. My career goals involve working towards sustainability, and in the future, I want to apply my geological knowledge in green building settings, and work alongside environmental engineers and sustainability scientists for building and construction that is sustainable.
Headbang For Science
From joining my first stem club in 1st grade to my current STEM involvement at the University level, I have developed a love for the sciences and environmental fields and have an interest in the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the environment and have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in science. My academic and extracurricular activities are a big focus for me and I always strive to do my best. I have received academic, and community service awards at the local, regional and national levels and I feel pride for my achievements and efforts. Throughout middle and high school, I participated in the highly competitive Science Olympiad, which helped improve my STEM skills of research, experimenting, and dealing with challenges. I am now using that dedication and interest in the sciences and environment that I developed in my stem courses and Olympiad in my college endeavors.
I became involved in community service at age 5 when I joined Girl Scouts and throughout my high school experience and college as well, I have been able to participate in outreaches through school and community organizations. I have also been inspired to start outreaches of my own including a Stem Outreach for kids. Playing a role in helping children discover that they are smart and that science is fun has been important to me. Being able to use my academic, artistic, and leadership skills to help others has been of great satisfaction to me, and has shown me how we all can use our talents to encourage and support others in need.
I have just finished my 2nd year in college where I am working on my Bachelors of Science degree in Geology. I participated in a two-semester-long research project pertaining to Geology through the undergraduate research opportunity program. After the two semesters of research were completed, I attended an undergraduate research symposium, where I gained experience in research presentations. I created a scientific poster and spoke to other researchers about the project and what conclusions we were able to draw from it, as well as future research endeavors.
I would like to be part of the change that is needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all. After I complete my higher education, I would like to be a mentor to students pursuing a career in Stem so that they can feel encouraged and supported. I hope to be a part of academic environments that encourage quality relationships and supporting one another not only in professional pursuits but on a personal level as well. Being able to focus on academic and professional pursuits without being held back or affected by gender or sexual orientation is of importance to me.
Aside from science, music is also a passion of mine. I taught myself to play guitar and have been playing for six years. Though I enjoy many genres, heavy metal in particular is one of my all-time favorites. In my free time, I enjoy learning metal riffs from my favorite artists, such as Acid Bath and Mudvayne. Heavy metal serves as an artistic outlet for me, and it has definitely shaped my guitar playing.
I know that by completing a BS degree in Geology, I will be able to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare me not only for graduate school but also to allow me to have a successful career in geosciences as a Licensed Professional Geologist. Listening to heavy metal often helps me relax especially when faced with the rigor of stem course work as putting full effort and skills in all my academic and extracurricular activities is of great importance to me. I am funding my college education through scholarships, summer paid internships, working part time during the school year and help from family. A scholarship is financially needed for educational related expenses and will help me become one step closer to achieving my academic, professional, and personal pursuits.
Reginald Kelley Scholarship
From joining my first stem club in 1st grade to my current STEM involvement at the University level, I have developed a love for the sciences and environmental fields and have an interest in the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the environment and have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in science. My academic and extracurricular activities are a big focus for me and I always strive to do my best. I have received academic, and community service awards at the local, regional and national levels and I feel pride for my achievements and efforts. Throughout middle and high school, I participated in the highly competitive Science Olympiad, which helped improve my STEM skills of research, experimenting, and dealing with challenges. I am now using that dedication and interest in the sciences and environment that I developed in my stem courses and Olympiad in my college endeavors.
I have just finished my 2nd year in college where I am working on my Bachelors of Science degree in Geology. I participated in a two-semester-long research project pertaining to Geology through FSU’s undergraduate research opportunity program. After the two semesters of research were completed, I attended an undergraduate research symposium, where I gained experience in research presentations. I created a scientific poster and spoke to other researchers about the project and what conclusions we were able to draw from it, as well as future research endeavors.
I would like to be part of the change that is needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all. After I complete my higher education, I would like to be a mentor to students pursuing a career in Stem so that they can feel encouraged and supported. I hope to be a part of academic environments that encourage quality relationships and supporting one another not only in professional pursuits but on a personal level. Being able to focus on academic and professional pursuits without being held back or affected by gender or sexual orientation is of importance to me.
I became involved in community service at age 5 when I joined Girl Scouts and throughout my high school experience and college as well, I have been able to participate in outreaches through school and community organizations. I have also been inspired to start outreaches of my own including a Stem Outreach for kids. Playing a role in helping children discover that they are smart and that science is fun has been important to me. Being able to use my academic, artistic, and leadership skills to help others has been of great satisfaction to me, and has shown me how we all can use our talents to encourage and support others in need.
I know that by completing a BS degree in Geology, I will be able to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare me not only for graduate school but also to allow me to have a successful career in geosciences. I am focused on having quality and challenging fieldwork experience that will help contribute to the skills needed not only for graduate school but also for my goal of becoming a Licensed Professional Geologist. Putting full effort and skills in all my academic and extracurricular activities is of great importance to me and will be truly impactful in my career in the field of geology. A scholarship is financially needed for educational related expenses and will help me become one step closer to achieving my academic, professional, and personal pursuits.
Shays Scholarship
From joining my first stem club in 1st grade to my current STEM involvement at the University level, I have developed a love for the sciences and environmental fields and knew early on that I would be pursuing a STEM degree in college. I have an interest in the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the environment and have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in science. From stem courses to the highly competitive Science Olympiad, my experience in stem activities has not only enhanced my education but has helped me with making friends, creating a team, and being a team leader. My academic and extracurricular activities are a big focus for me and I always strive to do my best. I have received academic, artistic, and community service awards at the local, regional and national levels and I feel pride for my achievements and efforts.
I am finishing up my 2nd year at Florida State University where I am working on my Bachelor’s degree in Geology. During my freshman year I completed the University Research Opportunity Program where I was able to be a research assistant to a Geology professor and become involved with stem research at the university level. I am in the University Honor’s Program, a member of honor societies Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Eta Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi as well as a member of the FSU Geological society. One thing I enjoyed in high school and now in college is researching and immersing myself in stem topics of interest which has helped me build my academic and research science skills. . After completing my Bachelor of Science in Geology, I have plans to pursue a graduate degree in Geology. After graduate work in addition to doing research for a University, I would like to become a Certified Geologist. My work as an environmental geologist will focus on helping keep the environment safe in Florida by examining underground rock and soil environments as well as helping manage wetlands to prevent erosion.
I would like to be part of the change that is needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all. After I complete my higher education, I would like to be a mentor to students pursuing a career in Stem so that they can feel encouraged and supported. I hope to be a part of academic environments that encourage quality relationships and supporting one another not only in professional pursuits but on a personal level. Being able to focus on academic and professional pursuits without being held back or affected by gender or sexual orientation is of importance to me. I know that the science, research, leadership, and teambuilding skills I have and continue to develop throughout my STEM engagement has helped contribute to my ability to be successful at the university level and will have a direct influence on my chosen career.
William Griggs Memorial Scholarship for Science and Math
From joining my first stem club in 1st grade to my current STEM involvement at the University level, I have developed a love for the sciences and environmental fields and knew early on that I would be pursuing a STEM degree in college. I have an interest in the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the environment and have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in science. From stem courses to the highly competitive Science Olympiad, my experience in stem activities has not only enhanced my education but has helped me with making friends, creating a team, and being a team leader. My academic and extracurricular activities are a big focus for me and I always strive to do my best. I have received academic, artistic, and community service awards at the local, regional and national levels and I feel pride for my achievements and efforts.
I am finishing up my 2nd year at Florida State University where I am working on my Bachelor’s degree in Geology. During my freshman year I completed the University Research Opportunity Program where I was able to be a research assistant to a Geology professor and become involved with stem research at the university level. I am in the University Honor’s Program, a member of honor societies Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Eta Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi as well as a member of the FSU Geological society. One thing I enjoyed in high school and now in college is researching and immersing myself in stem topics of interest which has helped me build my academic and research science skills. . After completing my Bachelor of Science in Geology, I have plans to pursue a graduate degree in Geology. After graduate work in addition to doing research for a University, I would like to become a Certified Geologist. My work as an environmental geologist will focus on helping keep the environment safe in Florida by examining underground rock and soil environments as well as helping manage wetlands to prevent erosion.
I would like to be part of the change that is needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all. After I complete my higher education, I would like to be a mentor to students pursuing a career in Stem so that they can feel encouraged and supported. I hope to be a part of academic environments that encourage quality relationships and supporting one another not only in professional pursuits but on a personal level. Being able to focus on academic and professional pursuits without being held back or affected by gender or sexual orientation is of importance to me. I know that the science, research, leadership, and teambuilding skills I have and continue to develop throughout my STEM engagement has helped contribute to my ability to be successful at the university level and will have a direct influence on my chosen career.
Pool Family LGBT+ Scholarship
From joining my first stem club in 1st grade to my current STEM involvement at the University level, I have developed a love for the sciences and environmental fields and have an interest in the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the environment. I have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in the area of science, and this has helped me build my academic and research science skills. From stem courses to the highly competitive Science Olympiad, my experience in stem activities has not only enhanced my education but has helped me with making friends, being a team leader and helping to be a part of a safe space for peers who also share a passion for STEM.
When starting college, I chose to opt in to be part of an LGBTQ-friendly housing environment. Being supportive of the community and knowing that my living space is safe for my roommates has been important to me and helpful in starting the college journey. I am pursuing a career in the geosciences. I participated in a two-semester-long research project pertaining to Geology and I was mentored by a Geology professor. I was able to gain experience in conducting research, data analysis, and lab experience pertaining to the major. I also gained skills in presentation etiquette as well as creating a proper scientific research poster. Despite the positive learning outcome of the research program, I often times felt discouraged in the process. The environment was not accepting of differences in ability or identity, and this led to lots of anxiety pertaining to how my future and others that are part of the LGBTQ community. I am in the University Honors Program, a member of honor societies Phi Eta Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi and a member of the FSU Geological Society. I think that putting full effort and skills in all my academic and extracurricular activities while being part of an environment of inclusivity is important. I would like to be part of the change that is needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all.
Being a figure in the science field who can represent women and the LGBT community for other aspiring scientists is a future goal of mine, as the scientific field should be a place for everyone to bring forth new ideas. I am currently in my 2nd year at Florida State University, where I am working on my Bachelor’s degree in Geology.. I want to be part of the change needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all. I am hoping to be part of that change as an undergraduate through my courses and university involvement. After I complete my higher-level education, I would like to be a mentor to other LGBTQ students pursuing a career in STEM so that they can feel encouraged and supported. Feeling seen and included by all, safe and listened to is important to everyone. Being able to focus on academic and professional pursuits without being held back or affected by gender or sexual orientation is important to me.
Elijah's Helping Hand Scholarship Award
From joining my first stem club in 1st grade to my current STEM involvement at the University level, I have developed a love for the sciences and environmental fields and have an interest in the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the environment. I have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in the area of science, and this has helped me build my academic and research science skills. I identify as a Gay woman and know the importance of feeling safe and in a supportive environment. When starting college, I chose to opt in to be part of an LGBTQ-friendly housing environment. Being supportive of the community and knowing that my living space is safe for myself and my roommates has been important and helpful in starting the college journey. I am pursuing a career in the geosciences. I have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in the area of science, and this has helped me build my academic and research science skills. I participated in a two-semester-long research project pertaining to Geology and I was mentored by a Geology professor. I was able to gain experience in conducting research, data analysis, and lab experience pertaining to the major. I also gained skills in presentation etiquette as well as creating a proper scientific research poster. Despite the positive learning outcome of the research program, I often times felt discouraged in the process. The environment was not accepting of differences in ability or identity, and this led to lots of anxiety pertaining to how my future research and field experiences would be as a whole. I would like to be part of the change that is needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all.
Being a figure in the science field who can represent women and the LGBT community for other aspiring scientists is a future goal of mine, as the scientific field should be a place for everyone to bring forth new ideas. I want to be part of the change needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all. After I complete my higher-level education, I would like to be a mentor to other LGBTQ students pursuing a career in STEM so that they can feel encouraged and supported. Being able to focus on academic and professional pursuits without being held back or affected by gender or sexual orientation is important to me. A scholarship is financially needed for educational-related expenses and will help me become one step closer to achieving my academic, professional, and personal pursuits.
Rainbow Futures Scholarship
From joining my first stem club in 1st grade to my current STEM involvement at the University level, I have developed a love for the sciences and environmental fields and have an interest in the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the environment. I have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in the area of science, and this has helped me build my academic and research science skills. From stem courses to the highly competitive Science Olympiad, my experience in stem activities has not only enhanced my education but has helped me with making friends, creating a team, and being a team leader. My academic and extracurricular activities are a big focus for me and I always strive to do my best. I have received academic, artistic, and community service awards at the local, regional and national levels and I feel pride for my achievements and efforts.
I identify as a Gay woman and know the importance of feeling safe and in a supportive environment. When starting college, I chose to opt in to be part of an LGBTQ-friendly housing environment. Being supportive of the community and knowing that my living space is safe for myself and my roommates has been important and helpful in starting the college journey. I am pursuing a career in geoscience. I have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in the area of science, and this has helped me build my academic and research science skills. I participated in a two-semester-long research project pertaining to Geology and I was mentored by a Geology professor. I was able to gain experience in conducting research, data analysis, and lab experience pertaining to the major. I also gained skills in presentation etiquette as well as creating a proper scientific research poster. Despite the positive learning outcome of the research program, I often times felt discouraged in the process. The environment was not accepting of differences in ability or identity, and this led to lots of anxiety pertaining to how my future research and field experiences would be as a whole. I would like to be part of the change that is needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all.
Being a figure in the science field who can represent women and the LGBT community for other aspiring scientists is a future goal of mine, as the scientific field should be a place for everyone to bring forth new ideas. I want to be part of the change needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all. After I complete my higher-level education, I would like to be a mentor to other LGBTQ students pursuing a career in STEM so that they can feel encouraged and supported. Being able to focus on academic and professional pursuits without being held back or affected by gender or sexual orientation is important to me. A scholarship is financially needed for educational-related expenses and will help me become one step closer to achieving my academic, professional, and personal pursuits.
William A. Stuart Dream Scholarship
From joining my first stem club in 1st grade to my current STEM involvement at the University level, I have developed a love for the sciences and environmental fields and have an interest in the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the environment. I have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in the area of science, and this has helped me build my academic and research science skills. From stem courses to the highly competitive Science Olympiad, my experience in stem activities has not only enhanced my education but has helped me with making friends, creating a team, and being a team leader. My academic and extracurricular activities are a big focus for me and I always strive to do my best. I have received academic, artistic, and community service awards at the local, regional and national levels and I feel pride for my achievements and efforts.
I am currently in my 2nd year at Florida State University where I am working on my Bachelor’s degree in Geology. During my freshman year I completed the University Research Opportunity Program where I was able to be a research assistant to a Geology professor and become involved with stem research at the university level. I am in the University Honor’s Program, a member of honor societies Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Eta Sigma as well as a member of the FSU Geological society. One thing I enjoyed in high school and now in college is researching and immersing myself in stem topics of interest. After completing my Bachelor of Science in Geology, I have plans to pursue a graduate degree in Geology. After graduate work in addition to doing research for a University, I would like to become a Certified Geologist. My work as an environmental geologist will focus on helping keep the environment safe in Florida by examining underground rock and soil environments as well as helping manage wetlands to prevent erosion.
I enjoy using my science academic skills to help others so during high school I thought that my positive experiences in STEM could help children in foster care who were dealing with so much. I started a Stem Outreach to help the children with their academics and help them feel encouraged. My goal during Stem outreach events has been to help provide safe, entertaining, and educational Stem activities while helping to foster learning and curiosity. Playing a role in helping the children discover that they are smart and capable and that science is fun has been important to me. As I continue to develop my academic knowledge in my chosen career, I hope to continue to engage in stem related outreaches with groups that focus on helping children. I have also been involved in community service during high school and now college through school-based clubs and community organizations. My community service experience over the years has given me hope about how we as a community can come together to be there for others in need, and I look forward to continuing this through my college days and in my career path. I know that the science, research, leadership, and team building skills I have and continue to develop throughout my STEM engagement has helped contribute to my ability to be successful at the university level and will have a direct influence on my chosen career. A scholarship is financially needed for educational-related expenses and will help me become one step closer to achieving my academic, professional, and personal pursuits.
PRIDE in Education Award
From joining my first stem club in 1st grade to my current STEM involvement at the University level, I have developed a love for the sciences and environmental fields and have an interest in the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the environment. I have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in the area of science, and this has helped me build my academic and research science skills. From stem courses to the highly competitive Science Olympiad, my experience in stem activities has not only enhanced my education but has helped me with making friends, creating a team, and being a team leader. My academic and extracurricular activities are a big focus for me and I always strive to do my best. I have received academic, artistic, and community service awards at the local, regional and national levels and I feel pride for my achievements and efforts.
I identify as a Gay woman and know the importance of feeling safe and in a supportive environment. When starting college, I chose to opt in to be part of an LGBTQ-friendly housing environment. Being supportive of the community and knowing that my living space is safe for myself and my roommates has been important and helpful in starting the college journey. I am pursuing a career in geoscience. I have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in the area of science, and this has helped me build my academic and research science skills. I participated in a two-semester-long research project pertaining to Geology and I was mentored by a Geology professor. I was able to gain experience in conducting research, data analysis, and lab experience pertaining to the major. I also gained skills in presentation etiquette as well as creating a proper scientific research poster. Despite the positive learning outcome of the research program, I often times felt discouraged in the process. The environment was not accepting of differences in ability or identity, and this led to lots of anxiety pertaining to how my future research and field experiences would be as a whole. I would like to be part of the change that is needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all.
Being a figure in the science field that can represent women and the LGBT community for other aspiring scientists is a future goal of mine, as the scientific field should be a place for everyone to bring forth new ideas. I want to be part of the change needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all. After I complete my higher-level education, I would like to be a mentor to other LGBTQ students pursuing a career in STEM so that they can feel encouraged and supported. Being able to focus on academic and professional pursuits without being held back or affected by gender or sexual orientation is important to me.
NE1 NE-Dream Scholarship
From joining my first stem club in 1st grade to my current STEM involvement at the University level, I have developed a love for the sciences and environmental fields and have an interest in the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and the environment. I have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in the area of science, and this has helped me build my academic and research science skills. From stem courses to the highly competitive Science Olympiad, my experience in stem activities has not only enhanced my education but has helped me with making friends, creating a team, and being a team leader. My academic and extracurricular activities are a big focus for me and I always strive to do my best. I have received academic, artistic, and community service awards at the local, regional and national levels and I feel pride for my achievements and efforts.
I identify as a Gay woman and know the importance of feeling safe and in a supportive environment. When starting college, I chose to opt in to be part of an LGBTQ-friendly housing environment. Being supportive of the community and knowing that my living space is safe for myself and my roommates has been important and helpful in starting the college journey. I am pursuing a career in geoscience. I have focused many of my college-level, high school courses, and extracurricular activities in the area of science, and this has helped me build my academic and research science skills. I participated in a two-semester-long research project pertaining to Geology and I was mentored by a Geology professor. I was able to gain experience in conducting research, data analysis, and lab experience pertaining to the major. I also gained skills in presentation etiquette as well as creating a proper scientific research poster. Despite the positive learning outcome of the research program, I often times felt discouraged in the process. The environment was not accepting of differences in ability or identity, and this led to lots of anxiety pertaining to how my future research and field experiences would be as a whole. I would like to be part of the change that is needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all.
Being a figure in the science field who can represent women and the LGBT community for other aspiring scientists is a future goal of mine, as the scientific field should be a place for everyone to bring forth new ideas. I want to be part of the change needed for the academic STEM field to be more inclusive and accepting of all. After I complete my higher-level education, I would like to be a mentor to other LGBTQ students pursuing a career in STEM so that they can feel encouraged and supported. Being able to focus on academic and professional pursuits without being held back or affected by gender or sexual orientation is important to me.