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Grace Doss

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I’d like to introduce myself. I am Grace Doss, a high school senior at Cheney High School. My aspiration is to obtain a masters in psychology. I’m an only child, my father died suddenly when I was in the eighth grade. After this life tragedy, I underwent 6 surgeries in a short period of time. I had four surgeries on the bones in my legs, heart surgery for a hole in my heart, and the right lobe of my thyroid removed. My mother experienced depression during this period of time. She was emotionally unavailable. This was a difficult time as I was entering high school. I am motivated, driven, independent and goal oriented. Please consider me for this scholarship. The funds from this scholarship will help me realize my goals in education. I would like to dedicate my life to a career in child psychology, assisting those that endure trauma and life changing events. Thanks for your consideration.

Education

Cheney High

High School
2021 - 2025

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

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

  • Majors of interest:

    • Psychology, Other
  • Planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Mental Health Care

    • Dream career goals:

      Child psychologist

    • Care for children while parents attend service

      Church nursery
      2022 – 20231 year
    • Cashier

      Walt’s
      2021 – 20232 years
    • Receptionist

      Salon/Spa
      2023 – 20241 year

    Arts

    • High School Forensics

      Performance Art
      competition, state competition
      2021 – Present
    • Drama class

      Acting
      2021 – Present

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      The Lords Kitchen — Kitchen service
      2022 – Present

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Politics

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Deena Collins Memorial Scholarship
    My grandmother crawled in bed as I was sleeping early one morning. I was in the eighth grade. She was there to hold me close and tell me my dad suffered a bilateral brain stem stroke and was on a respirator. “Will he be ok”, I asked. The answer broke me. He will not recover, we can go say goodbye but he will not recover. My name is Grace Doss and that defining moment of my life that began as a series of heart wrenching pain is what has formed the young woman I am today. Following my father’s death, I gained 60 pounds in a year. I was depressed. My grades, that had always been good, began to decline rapidly. My mother was in no better shape than me. I believe she suffered a psychological break and would not seek help. I was alone, sad, and isolated myself from friends. At the request of my therapist I moved in with my grandmother (my father’s mom) for a period of time. I began on a journey of recovering from the life trauma that had changed my world. I started on a fitness routine, changed my eating habits, went to therapy and slowly began to feel better and more hopeful. This life changing event layed the ground work for the career I will pursue. I intend to obtain a Masters Degree in Psychotherapy with emphasis on children and young adults. I have already been involved in play therapy and occupational therapy with children as a volunteer. My therapist helped me so much to pull myself up and see a brighter future . I am driven and motivated to pay that forward to my community. I am from a small community outside of Wichita, Kansas. I believe that all obstacles in life can be overcome with perseverance, resolve, and help from others. I have empathy for those that suffer without support. Many times during the most difficult times adults suffer and can not help their children by being supportive. I want to be that support for those they need me. The road will not be fast or easy but I am up for the challenge. I want to make a difference. My difference will not be life changing for the world but more importantly, life changing one individual at a time. The human spirit is what needs lifted for all of us to attain our potential. Please consider me for this scholarship and thank you for this opportunity.