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Erin Taylor

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Bio

Hi my name is Erin! My life goal is to be joyful and help others. My passions are women's healthcare, singing, volunteering, public health, graphic design, and painting. I feel that I am a great candidate for scholarships is because I want to impact people to best way I can. These scholarships will fund my education to be able to do that.

Education

Prairie View A & M University

Bachelor's degree program
2024 - 2028
  • Majors:
    • Public Health

Shadow Creek High School

High School
2020 - 2024

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Public Health
  • Planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Hospital & Health Care

    • Dream career goals:

      I want to become an OBGYN so I can help as many women as I can and be a leader in the field of women’s health.

    • you will have the chance to work with our nutritionist-designed menu, creating and serving our exceptional products. You'll engage with our customers, providing them with knowledge and support on their wellness journeys.

      Main Squeeze Juice Co
      2024 – Present11 months
    • As a Team Member at Pet Supplies Plus, you’re pawsitively passionate about people and their pets. Providing exceptional, neighborly service at every opportunity during the work day

      Pet Supplies Plus
      2022 – 2022
    Aaryn Railyn King Foundation Scholarship
    Hello, my name is Erin Taylor, and I am a senior in high school who attends Shadow Creek High School in Texas. I plan to attend Prairie View A&M University majoring in Public Health. The career I desire to pursue is an OBGYN so I can help women. I have had a passion for women's health since middle school. During my high school years, I have taken multiple health science classes. In my core subjects, I’ve found creative ways to pursue my passion for women’s health through projects, essays, and more. For example, In my AP Human Geography class I did a website about women’s access to healthcare in less developed countries and how it affects their populations. Women’s health is very intriguing to me because I want to impact the field of women’s health, especially when it comes to black maternal mortality. After all, it is increasing at alarming rates. I want to help women and be a leader in women’s health. I hope to make a positive impact on women’s health by eventually being the top OBGYN in the world and having multiple clinics everywhere. I also want to have a women’s health organization to reach as many women as I can without necessarily being their doctor. I plan on majoring in public health because I want to reach other women and their families on a larger scale. I care about community health and education so women can learn about their health. As a woman myself, I feel as though I can connect to other women on a deeper level because this world is honestly cruel to women, especially when it comes to our health. Society tends to not listen to women whenever something is wrong with us, and they think that we are exaggerating when something may be wrong that can harm us. This is where black maternal mortality comes from because society tends to dismiss black women more than most compared to any other race. I also want to own multiple free clinics and pregnancy health clinics because I feel like healthcare is treated as more of a business than caring for people, especially in the United States. This is why I plan to have free clinics and for-profit clinics that are affordable. Everyone deserves healthcare, no matter who you are, where you come from, or your financial status. Not only do I want to be an OBGYN, but I also want to become a childbirth educator and pregnancy coach when I get to college so I can help other women while on the pathway to becoming an OBGYN because I want to be able to start my positive impact now. In college, I plan to start volunteering at local free clinics and pregnancy health centers so I can gain more experience in guiding women with their health. I truly see myself having a career in women’s health. I am optimistic, kind, compassionate, patient, altruistic, hard-working, empathic, and understanding, which are all good traits to have when going into the field of healthcare especially when you are working in women’s health. Overall, pursuing healthcare is my dream, and I want to make as much of an impact as I can on healthcare because other women in the world, along with myself, deserve it. Women deserve the right to get amazing healthcare, and I want to be able to provide that type of care to as many people as I can. Thank you for your time and consideration for the reader(s) of this essay.
    Maxwell Tuan Nguyen Memorial Scholarship
    Hello, my name is Erin Taylor, and I am a senior in high school who attends Shadow Creek High School in Texas. I plan to attend Prairie View A&M University majoring in Public Health. The career I desire to pursue is an OBGYN so I can help women. I have had a passion for women's health since middle school. During my high school years, I have taken multiple health science classes. In my core subjects, I’ve found creative ways to pursue my passion for women’s health through projects, essays, and more. For example, In my AP Human Geography class I did a website about women’s access to healthcare in less developed countries and how it affects their populations. Women’s health is very intriguing to me because I want to impact the field of women’s health, especially when it comes to black maternal mortality. After all, it is increasing at alarming rates. I want to help women and be a leader in women’s health. I hope to make a positive impact on women’s health by eventually being the top OBGYN in the world and having multiple clinics everywhere. I also want to have a women’s health organization to reach as many women as I can without necessarily being their doctor. I plan on majoring in public health because I want to reach other women and their families on a larger scale. I care about community health and education so women can learn about their health. As a woman myself, I feel as though I can connect to other women on a deeper level because this world is honestly cruel to women, especially when it comes to our health. Society tends to not listen to women whenever something is wrong with us, and they think that we are exaggerating when something may be wrong that can harm us. This is where black maternal mortality comes from because society tends to dismiss black women more than most compared to any other race. I also want to own multiple free clinics and pregnancy health clinics because I feel like healthcare is treated as more of a business than caring for people, especially in the United States. This is why I plan to have free clinics and for-profit clinics that are affordable. Everyone deserves healthcare, no matter who you are, where you come from, or your financial status. Not only do I want to be an OBGYN, but I also want to become a childbirth educator and pregnancy coach when I get to college so I can help other women while on the pathway to becoming an OBGYN because I want to be able to start my positive impact now. In college, I plan to start volunteering at local free clinics and pregnancy health centers so I can gain more experience in guiding women with their health. I truly see myself having a career in women’s health. I am optimistic, kind, compassionate, patient, altruistic, hard-working, empathic, and understanding, which are all good traits to have when going into the field of healthcare especially when you are working in women’s health. Overall, pursuing healthcare is my dream, and I want to make as much of an impact as I can on healthcare because other women in the world, along with myself, deserve it. Women deserve the right to get amazing healthcare, and I want to be able to provide that type of care to as many people as I can. Thank you for your time and consideration for the reader(s) of this essay.
    A Man Helping Women Helping Women Scholarship
    Hello, my name is Erin Taylor, and I am a senior in high school who attends Shadow Creek High School in Texas. I plan to attend Prairie View A&M University majoring in Public Health. The career I desire to pursue is an OBGYN so I can help women. I have had a passion for women's health since middle school. During my high school years, I have taken multiple health science classes. In my core subjects, I’ve found creative ways to pursue my passion for women’s health through projects, essays, and more. For example, In my AP Human Geography class I did a website about women’s access to healthcare in less developed countries and how it affects their populations. Women’s health is very intriguing to me because I want to impact the field of women’s health, especially when it comes to black maternal mortality. After all, it is increasing at alarming rates. I want to help women and be a leader in women’s health. I hope to make a positive impact on women’s health by eventually being the top OBGYN in the world and having multiple clinics everywhere. I also want to have a women’s health organization to reach as many women as I can without necessarily being their doctor. I plan on majoring in public health because I want to reach other women and their families on a larger scale. I care about community health and education so women can learn about their health. As a woman myself, I feel as though I can connect to other women on a deeper level because this world is honestly cruel to women, especially when it comes to our health. Society tends to not listen to women whenever something is wrong with us, and they think that we are exaggerating when something may be wrong that can harm us. This is where black maternal mortality comes from because society tends to dismiss black women more than most compared to any other race. I also want to own multiple free clinics and pregnancy health clinics because I feel like healthcare is treated as more of a business than caring for people, especially in the United States. This is why I plan to have free clinics and for-profit clinics that are affordable. Everyone deserves healthcare, no matter who you are, where you come from, or your financial status. Not only do I want to be an OBGYN, but I also want to become a childbirth educator and pregnancy coach when I get to college so I can help other women while on the pathway to becoming an OBGYN because I want to be able to start my positive impact now. In college, I plan to start volunteering at local free clinics and pregnancy health centers so I can gain more experience in guiding women with their health. I truly see myself having a career in women’s health. I am optimistic, kind, compassionate, patient, altruistic, hard-working, empathic, and understanding, which are all good traits to have when going into the field of healthcare especially when you are working in women’s health. Overall, pursuing healthcare is my dream, and I want to make as much of an impact as I can on healthcare because other women in the world, along with myself, deserve it. Women deserve the right to get amazing healthcare, and I want to be able to provide that type of care to as many people as I can. Thank you for your time and consideration for the reader(s) of this essay.
    Career Test Scholarship
    Hello, my name is Erin Taylor, and I am a senior in high school who attends Shadow Creek High School in Texas. I plan to attend Prairie View A&M University majoring in Public Health. The career I desire to pursue is an OBGYN so I can help women. I have had a passion for women's health since middle school. During my high school years, I have taken multiple health science classes. In my core subjects, I’ve found creative ways to pursue my passion for women’s health through projects, essays, and more. For example, In my AP Human Geography class I did a website about women’s access to healthcare in less developed countries and how it affects their populations. Women’s health is very intriguing to me because I want to impact the field of women’s health, especially when it comes to black maternal mortality. After all, it is increasing at alarming rates. I want to help women and be a leader in women’s health. I hope to make a positive impact on women’s health by eventually being the top OBGYN in the world and having multiple clinics everywhere. I also want to have a women’s health organization to reach as many women as I can without necessarily being their doctor. I plan on majoring in public health because I want to reach other women and their families on a larger scale. I care about community health and education so women can learn about their health. As a woman myself, I feel as though I can connect to other women on a deeper level because this world is honestly cruel to women, especially when it comes to our health. Society tends to not listen to women whenever something is wrong with us, and they think that we are exaggerating when something may be wrong that can harm us. This is where black maternal mortality comes from because society tends to dismiss black women more than most compared to any other race. I also want to own multiple free clinics and pregnancy health clinics because I feel like healthcare is treated as more of a business than caring for people, especially in the United States. This is why I plan to have free clinics and for-profit clinics that are affordable. Everyone deserves healthcare, no matter who you are, where you come from, or your financial status. Not only do I want to be an OBGYN, but I also want to become a childbirth educator and pregnancy coach when I get to college so I can help other women while on the pathway to becoming an OBGYN because I want to be able to start my positive impact now. In college, I plan to start volunteering at local free clinics and pregnancy health centers so I can gain more experience in guiding women with their health. I truly see myself having a career in women’s health. I am optimistic, kind, compassionate, patient, altruistic, hard-working, empathic, and understanding, which are all good traits to have when going into the field of healthcare especially when you are working in women’s health. Overall, pursuing healthcare is my dream, and I want to make as much of an impact as I can on healthcare because other women in the world, along with myself, deserve it. Women deserve the right to get amazing healthcare, and I want to be able to provide that type of care to as many people as I can. Thank you for your time and consideration for the reader(s) of this essay.
    Women in Healthcare Scholarship
    Hello, my name is Erin Taylor, and I am a senior in high school who attends Shadow Creek High School in Texas. I have chosen to pursue a degree in healthcare because I love helping people, and I want to be a leader in healthcare. I have wanted to be in healthcare since I was a little girl. I have had multiple doctor kits until even this day, and I loved the Disney show "Doc McStuffins." The specific career I have chosen to pursue is to become an OBGYN so I can help women. I have had a passion for women's healthcare since middle school. The university I plan to attend is Prairie View A&M, where I have chosen to study public health as a premed. Women’s health is very intriguing to me because I want to impact the field of women’s health, especially when it comes to black maternal mortality. After all, it is increasing at alarming rates. As a woman, I want to help other women and be a leader in women’s health. I hope to make a positive impact in healthcare by eventually being the top OBGYN in the world and having multiple clinics everywhere. I also want to have a women’s health organization to reach as many women as I can without necessarily being their doctor. This is the main reason why I am majoring in public health: I want to reach other women and their families on a larger scale. I care about community health and education so women can learn about their health. As a woman myself, I feel as though I can connect to other women on a deeper level because this world is honestly cruel to women, especially when it comes to our health. Society tends to not listen to women whenever something is wrong with us, and they think that we are crying babies when something may be wrong that can harm us. This is where black maternal mortality comes from, because society tends to dismiss black women the most compared to any other race. I want to also own multiple free clinics and a pregnancy because I feel like healthcare is treated as more of a business than caring for people, especially in the United States. This is why I plan to have free clinics and for-profit clinics that are affordable. Everyone deserves healthcare, no matter who you are, where you come from, or your financial status. Not only do I want to be an OBGYN, I also want to become a childbirth educator and pregnancy coach so I can help other women as women while on the pathway to becoming an OBGYN because I want to be able to start my positive impact now. I also plan to start volunteering at local free clinics and pregnancy health centers in college so I can gain more experience guiding women. I truly see myself in healthcare because I am optimistic, kind, compassionate, patient, altruistic, hard-working, empathic, and understanding, which are all good traits to have when going into the field of healthcare. After all, it is not for everyone. Overall, pursuing healthcare is my dream, and I want to make as much of an impact as I can on healthcare because other women in the world, along with myself, deserve it. Women deserve the right to get amazing healthcare, and as a fellow woman, I want to be able to provide that type of care to as many people as I can. Thank you for your time and consideration for the reader(s) of this essay.