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Haley Whittern

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Bio

Growing up as a coach's kid and an athlete, my discipline has gotten me to where I am today. I am hardworking and passionate about everything I put my mind to. This is shown through my grades and throughout all my accomplishments. I am a four-year varsity girls' golf player as well as a 7-year member of my school's championship-winning band. I am confident that my accomplishments demonstrate my commitment to academic excellence, leadership abilities, and commitment to giving back to all through community service. I have maintained a 4.086 cumulative weighted GPA while taking multiple A.P. (Advanced Placement) courses throughout my high school career and have been actively involved in extracurricular activities, performed and exhibited many leadership opportunities, and have many hours of community service. Collegiately, I have a 4.0 GPA in the credits that I have taken thus far. I am the oldest child in my family of four. My dad is a high school teacher/coach and my mom is a nurse. For as long as I can remember, my parents have had to take extra shifts and jobs to provide for me and my sister. Receiving a scholarship to pay for my future college expenses would take some weight off of their shoulders. It is an absolute dream of mine to finish college debt-free. Although hard, I believe that I have the power and the desire to see it through. I believe that I would be an excellent recipient of any scholarship! I would be honored and humbled to represent you or your organization with the title of any scholarship. Thank you for your time and the opportunity!

Education

Southern Nazarene University

Bachelor's degree program
2023 - 2027
  • GPA:
    4

Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City

Associate's degree program
2022 - 2023
  • GPA:
    4

Piedmont High School

High School
2018 - 2023
  • GPA:
    4

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness
    • Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services
    • Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Health, Wellness, and Fitness

    • Dream career goals:

      Empowering my community to live healthier lives

    • Gate Attendent

      Northwest Pool Management
      2022 – 2022

    Sports

    Golf

    Varsity
    2019 – Present5 years

    Awards

    • 2022 South Central Jr PGA Player of The Year
    • 2022 Suburban Conference 2nd Place Medalist
    • 2023 Suburban Conference Individual Chamption
    • Walter Hopper Tour Championship Individual Winner
    • 1st Team All Conference Girls Golf Team
    • Oklahoma All-State Winning Team
    • 10x Tournament Individual Champion on SouthCentral Jr PGA & U.S. Kids Golf Tours
    • #1 Bag & Captain of Piedmont's Girl's Varsity Golf Team 3 years in a row
    • 2023 Oklahoma 5A State Tournament Top 10 Medalist
    • 2022 Oklahoma 5A State Tournament Top 15 Individual

    Arts

    • CODA Honor Bands

      Music
      3x CODA Honor Band Selected Clarinet
      2019 – 2022
    • Pride of Piedmont Marching Band

      Music
      2021 OBA 5A State Champions
      2021 – 2021
    • Pride of Piedmont Marching Band

      Music
      Powers of Deduction, Game Over, Door 13, Rewind
      2015 – 2023

    Public services

    • Advocacy

      I created a school-wide initiative fundraiser for the Haven of Hope Dog Rescue Shelter. — Leader. Went in front of the school board several times. Organized events spanning over a week throughout the school and was able to fill an entire school bus with supplies provided by the students and teachers for the shelter.
      2016 – 2017
    • Volunteering

      Haven of Hope Dog Rescue — Volunteered time at this dog rescue. Picked fleas off of their dogs. Took pictures with the dogs for their website.
      2017 – 2020
    • Volunteering

      Helped a family in need for over 4 years — All things needed from taking care of their house for several weeks. Also, babysit their daughter and animals.
      2018 – 2023
    • Volunteering

      Parking lot attendant at family owned farm/amusement park — Volunteer/Parking Lot Attendant/Directing Traffic
      2019 – 2019
    • Volunteering

      National Honors Society — Member
      2021 – Present
    • Volunteering

      90+ hrs of volunteer work
      2020 – 2023

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Stephan L. Wolley Memorial Scholarship
    Disciplined. Ever since I was a kid, I have always been driven. Always trying to reach the point of perfection, even when it felt unobtainable. As the daughter of a high-school coach, I gained a strong work ethic, responsibility, and a deep understanding of several sports. Growing up, my father coached baseball, football, basketball, and golf. This exposure put me in every sporting environment imaginable. Although I grew up playing a variety of sports, I quickly fell in love with Golf in 2020. What's funny, is I didn’t want to play golf in the first place, my parents made me. They made me pursue golf my Freshman year in hopes of going to college on a sports scholarship. The only problem with that was that I wasn’t perfect. I was thrown into several junior golf tournaments and I shot very high scores. My scores were so much higher than all the other girls and I placed dead last in all tournaments. This was extremely hard for me because I had never struggled with a sport up until that point. I tried so hard to obtain perfection to where I grew miserably consumed with the idea of it. It was hard for me to accept any kind of failure. To me, it felt as if failure reflected how hard you tried. Since I wasn’t good yet, I jumped to the conclusion that it was because I wasn’t trying hard enough. This wasn’t the healthy relationship with sports that my dad exposed me to. My family has always been my number one motivator, as I do everything in reflection of them. I couldn’t let them down, so I started working on Golf in all of my free time. Eventually, I got the hang of it and I fell in love with the process. Now I am a college athlete still playing the sport that I fell in love with in 2020. Family means everything to me. Their influence will forever guide me. I am the oldest child in my family of 4. My dad, Renie Whittern is a high school teacher and coach. My mom, Kara Whittern is a labor and delivery nurse. Both my parents work extremely hard in their occupations to support my family. I have a 14-year-old litter sister named Sophie and she challenges me in the best way every single day. The hardest part about being a working and active family is the different schedules. Even with our busy lives, we stay connected and support each other's dreams and goals. Family is my anchor, no matter where life takes me. As a student-athlete, I have taken all the discipline I gained from sports and channeled it into my academics. Graduating high school with a perfect GPA of 4.0 helped give me the confidence and motivation to move forward in my academic career. Both concurrently my senior year and my first official semester in college I have maintained a 4.0 so far and I plan to keep it there. Although undecided, I am thinking about Occupational Therapy or really any career in the Healthcare Field. My goal is to graduate in four years with a Bachelor's Degree in Health Science. I would use my degree to help the community by focusing on health and wellness. Similarly enough, I have so many plans when it comes to golf because golf has led me to become more confident in myself and my abilities. It has taught me patience, dedication, and time management skills that I will bring to my future endeavors.
    Zendaya Superfan Scholarship
    In a world where talent has no limit, our fast-paced society is filled with thousands of celebrities and influencers. In the entertainment industry, it is hard to find genuine people. Especially those who do it for the right reasons. Growing up, my parents were understandably rigorous and they had strong opinions on what I was allowed to watch. Many TV networks and individual shows were blocked and I was only allowed to watch shows they picked out. Although more well known for her bigger award-winning movies and shows, I first watched Zendaya for the first time on Disney Channel's “Shake It Up”. She also, later on, took on the role of KC in “KC Undercover”. Although both roles were exceptionally played, I mostly took notice of her work outside of the TV screen. While tackling all that was expected of her while she was on screen, she also tackled the harder parts of being an influencer. Being in the spotlight means that all eyes are watching the actors/actresses every more, and Zendaya was no exception. What made her stand out to me and others as well, is that Zendaya would never “act” when the cameras were off. While being insanely talented and a world-famous actress, she still finds the time to use her platform to advocate for important social issues. In general, she promotes so much positive change, while also being a cheerful female influencer. To young girls, Zendaya is someone who they can look up to and admire. She has always promoted self-love, acceptance, and equality for all. She is a role model who encourages her fans to be themselves and embrace their uniqueness. Once the cameras shut off, she could have changed her entire persona and acted differently. Instead, she chose to inspire thousands and now she is looked up to by many. As a young female, I have looked up to and aspired to be as powerful as an individual that Zendaya is. Young women need positive female influencers and Zendaya is just that. Zendaya, the epitome of talent, grace, and resilience. She transformed the entertainment landscape with her undeniable personality and unwavering commitment to challenge stereotypes.
    Book Lovers Scholarship
    As cliche as it sounds, I truly have too many favorite books so it’s hard to specifically single any one of them out. As an avid book reader, every book means something different to me. With so many different genres to consider, I would say that Fiction is typically the most popular among the general public. One book that I do believe everyone should get the opportunity to read is “A Step Towards Falling”. Although not a very well-known book, the intended message is very strong and could hit home to a lot of people. There are three main characters in this book. Emily is a high school senior who is known for always doing the right thing. Lucas is a senior football player who is very popular among his classmates. Lastly, there is Belinda, one of Emily and Lucas’s classmates. She is a 21-year-old who has developmental disabilities that typically separate her from others. Belinda was sexually assaulted and attacked at one of the school's football games. Lucas and Emily both witnessed what happened but they stayed quiet and didn’t help out. Poor Belinda was left in an unsafe situation all because two witnesses froze up. As punishment for not helping, Lucas and Emily were made volunteers at the Lifelong Learning Center. Lifelong Learning Center is an establishment centered around disabilities and showing that everyone is worthy and deserving of love. From there Lucas and Emily got tons of great friendly exposure and their outlook on disabilities changed drastically. The rest of the book is filled with similar ideas. Out of all the books that I have read in my 18 years of living, nothing compares to the warmth that this book brings me. Cammie McGovern wrote this book in hopes of people learning that stereotypes and assumptions about people are wrong and that you should view people based on their values. In our modern world, bias, and categorization consume us. We often separate people based on their looks, disabilities, and differences. This book discusses several modern-day issues and suggests better ways to solve them. Eventually, the world needs to realize that everyone has a heart and you should always look deeper than what is visible on the surface. This book should be read by everyone because everyone can learn from the idea of loving one's neighbor.
    Book Lovers Scholarship
    As cliche as it sounds, I truly have too many favorite books so it’s hard to specifically single any one of them out. As an avid book reader, every book means something different to me. With so many different genres to consider, I would say that Fiction is typically the most popular among the general public. One book that I do believe everyone should get the opportunity to read is “A Step Towards Falling”. Although not a very well-known book, the intended message is very strong and could hit home to a lot of people. There are three main characters in this book. Emily is a high school senior who is known for always doing the right thing. Lucas is a senior football player who is very popular among his classmates. Lastly, there is Belinda, who is one of Emily and Lucas’s classmates. She is a 21-year-old who has developmental disabilities that typically separate her from others. Belinda was sexually assaulted and attacked at one of the school's football games. Lucas and Emily both witnessed what happened but they stayed quiet and didn’t help out. Poor Belinda was left in an unsafe situation all because two witnesses froze up. As punishment for not helping, Lucas and Emily were made volunteers at the Lifelong Learning Center. Lifelong Learning center is an establishment centered around disabilities and showing that everyone is worthy and deserving of love. From there Lucas and Emily got tons of great friendly exposure and their outlook on disabilities changed drastically. The rest of the book is filled with similar values and ideas. Out of all the books that I have read in my 18 years of living, nothing compares to the warmth that this book brings me. Cammie McGovern wrote this book in hopes of people learning that stereotypes and assumptions about people are very wrong and that you should view people based on their values within. In our modern world, bias and categorization consumes us. We often separate people based on their looks, disabilities, and differences. This book discusses several modern day issues and suggests better ways to solve them. Eventually the world needs to realize that everyone has a heart and you should always look deeper than what is visible on the surface. This book should be read by everyone, because everyone can learn something from this book.
    Samuel D. Hartley Memorial Scholarship
    Wherever I end up in life, I hope to push other people to do things that they love because my own personal ambitions will have brought me to that point. My biggest passion right now is playing competitive golf. Although I have only played competitive golf for four years, I genuinely believe I wouldn’t be where I am today without it. I will hopefully continue to play that sport for the rest of my life. Golf has been my safe space and my haven for several years now. It is something I do regardless of whatever mood I am in previous to when I start playing. While on the golf course, I face self-doubt, stress, frustration, and fear. This is among other things, of course. While in the competition you can’t let your highs be too high, and your lows be too low. I have found this out both the easy way and the hard way. The biggest lesson that I have learned through my experience with golf is that patience and perseverance will make you successful in whatever you put your mind to. Golf is not an easy sport, in fact, it costs hundreds of dollars and takes several hard-working hours. Before golf, I don’t remember having something so constant and challenging to push me out of my comfort zone. Being an athlete my whole life, I can proudly say that golf is the most difficult thing I have ever put my mind and body through. Although demanding, golf gives me something to look forward to every day, unlike any other activity I have participated in in the past. In addition to giving me structure, golf has given me a new and exciting outlook on life. I would love to play it competitively even after I graduate from college and after my career. I feel very secure knowing that I have set myself up for success and for all my goals to be fulfilled. Unfortunately, all that cannot even be made possible or considered without a good college education. College is obviously very important but most importantly, very expensive. Receiving a scholarship for my future education would do wonders for both myself and my family. If we were blessed with that opportunity, it would allow less stress over the conversation of money between me and my parents. Both my parents work extra shifts and jobs so I can only imagine how much pressure could be lifted off their shoulders. With all things considered, so much lies ahead for me in my future, and I am extremely excited to start the next chapter of my life. Thank you for this opportunity to apply for this scholarship.
    Tom LoCasale Developing Character Through Golf Scholarship
    Both a mental and physical challenge, golf is one of the hardest sports a person can play. For just playing golf for the first time only four years ago, it's crazy to see how far I have come as both an athlete and a person. Whether on the golf course in a competitive tournament or just an easy everyday practice, golf challenges me so much mentally. There are so many important aspects that one thinks about before one hit a shot. Not to mention the high amount of pressure and perfection you feel while standing over the ball. While on the golf course, I face self-doubt, stress, frustration, and fear. This is among other things, of course. While in the competition you can’t let your highs be too high, and your lows be too low. I have found this out both the easy way and the hard way. The biggest lesson that I have learned through my experience with golf is that patience and perseverance will make you successful in whatever you put your mind to. Golf is not an easy sport, in fact, it costs hundreds of dollars and takes several hard-working hours. Before golf, I don’t remember having something so constant and challenging to push me out of my comfort zone. Being an athlete my whole life, I can proudly say that golf is the most difficult thing I have ever put my mind and body through. Although demanding, golf gives me something to look forward to every day, unlike any other activity I have participated in in the past. In addition to giving me structure, golf has given me a new and exciting outlook on life. I look forward to participating in competitions and tournaments with new people and competitors. Meeting new people every time I play is scary, but it ultimately helps me learn more about others. Interacting with strangers for the first time while also spending four-to-five hours with them can be a lot at times. However, stepping out of my comfort zone and making new friends has also been exciting. It has brought about so many friendships and relationships with so many other players that I never would have been able to meet otherwise. I am so grateful for those relationships and for golf providing me with those opportunities. I wouldn’t have been able to communicate as well with others without the golf experiences I have been exposed to within the past four years. Learning independence and playing a sport that I am passionate about at the next level will be challenging, yet rewarding on so many levels. Golf has led me to become more confident in myself and my abilities. It has taught me patience, dedication, determination, and time management skills that I will bring to my future endeavors. Golf has given me such a strong and solid foundation that I will forever get to use for the rest of my life. It's crazy for me to believe that college is just right around the corner, but with all the principles of golf guiding and shaping me, I believe I will be able to navigate anything that lies ahead of me and be successful. Thank you for your time and the opportunity to apply for this college scholarship from your organization.
    Scholarship for Women Golfers
    Golf is one of the greatest passions in my life. Although I have only played competitive golf for four years, I genuinely believe I wouldn’t be where I am today without it. Before golf, I don’t remember having something so constant and challenging to push me out of my comfort zone. Being an athlete my whole life, I can proudly say that golf is the most difficult thing I have ever put my mind and body through. Although demanding, golf gives me something to look forward to every day, unlike any other activity I have participated in in the past. In addition to giving me structure, golf has given me a new and exciting outlook on life. I look forward to participating in competitions and tournaments with new people and competitors. Meeting new people every time I play is scary, but it ultimately helps me learn more about others. Interacting with strangers for the first time while also spending four-to-five hours with them can be a lot at times. However, stepping out of my comfort zone and making new friends has also been exciting. It has brought about so many friendships and relationships with so many other players that I never would have been able to meet otherwise. I am so grateful for those relationships and for golf providing me with those opportunities. I wouldn’t have been able to communicate as well with others without the golf experiences I have been exposed to within the past four years. Learning independence and playing a sport that I am passionate about at the next level will be challenging, yet rewarding on so many levels. Golf has led me to become more confident in myself and my abilities. It has taught me patience, dedication, determination, and time management skills that I will bring to my future endeavors. Being a female in any sport opposes its challenges and battles. Girls' golf is similar in that regard because it is extremely underrated and underappreciated. Many people diminish what it truly is like to be a woman in the sport of golf. Females are constantly being challenged because it is believed that they can’t perform at the same level as men can. As a female who has daily visits to my local golf course, it's uncomfortable and sad how few women are actually there. Many women feel like they are being judged on the way they hit and practice. When practicing at a course surrounded by a field of men, it truly is hard to find real respect and admiration. Although there are some challenges that come from being a female golfer, there are also so many blessings that I truly am very grateful for. There is so much love and support that comes from certain individuals who make what I am doing feel so worthwhile. Golf has given me such a strong and solid foundation that I will forever get to use for the rest of my life. It's crazy for me to believe that college is just right around the corner, but with all the principles of golf guiding and shaping me, I believe I will be able to navigate anything that lies ahead of me and be successful. Thank you for your time and the opportunity to apply for this college scholarship from your organization.
    I Can Do Anything Scholarship
    My future self will know her true worth and won’t let other people's opinions affect how she lives her life.