Hobbies and interests
Art
Biology
Public Health
Church
Movies And Film
Reading
Academic
Childrens
Christianity
Art
Literature
Health
True Story
Adventure
I read books multiple times per week
US CITIZENSHIP
US Citizen
LOW INCOME STUDENT
No
FIRST GENERATION STUDENT
No
Isabelle Gerber
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FinalistBio
Ever since I was little, I planned on getting a higher education and creating an impact on the world. I had a motive that pushed me on succeeding in school and getting to my future. I had devoted all my time and energy to my education and hung onto every good grade I got because I believed it would benefit my future.
My plans for success took a turn for the worst when my two younger brothers were diagnosed with cancer, and I was left with no ambition for any future. I was mentally destroyed watching my two younger brothers suffer day after day while I pretended to play mother to my younger sister. I was forced to sacrifice my social life and the joys of being a teenager to help my family. I had become numb to the world and my only source of comfort was a daily routine of waking up, going to school, and visiting my brothers in the hospital.
I had lost so much more than my family but myself. I had created a version of myself that I had no longer recognized.
It was only until I picked up that paintbrush that everything started to fall into place. As my life seemed like it was crumbling around me, art was the one thing that I could control. It was my way of communicating when words failed to. I was ready to re-open the idea of taking on the world furthering my education.
An escape from everyday life, the confidence you get from completing your artwork, art is something personal to me. Thinking back, without all the hardships, I would not be the person I am today. From what I’ve seen I know life is short. I want to live my life fully and without regrets.
Education
Illinois Valley Community College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Biology, General
- Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Minors:
- Design and Applied Arts
GPA:
3.9
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Medical Clinical Sciences/Graduate Medical Studies
- Fine and Studio Arts
- Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
- Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management
Career
Dream career field:
Medical Practice
Dream career goals:
Physician’s Assistant
Assistant Manager
Sean Phillip Bridal Store2021 – Present3 yearsCashier
Boggios2020 – 2020
Sports
Tennis
Varsity2019 – 20201 year
Dancing
Varsity2017 – Present7 years
Tennis
Junior Varsity2017 – 20181 year
Arts
- Music2022 – Present
Violin
MusicViolin Concert , violin competition2009 – 2016Band
MusicBand Concerts2014 – 2017Festival 56
TheatreWizards of Oz, The Christmas Carol, Pele and Hiiaka2011 – 2013Independent/ Art Club/ Art Class
PaintingArt Show2017 – PresentIndependent/ Art Club/ Art Class
DrawingArt Show2014 – PresentChoir
MusicWinter Concert , Spring Concert2017 – PresentMain Street Dance Academy
Dancewinter recital, spring recital2007 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Youth Group — To help out my community and those who needed it.2017 – 2021Volunteering
Evangelical Covenant Church — Youth leader2022 – Present
Future Interests
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Ocho Cares Artistry Scholarship
Isabelle Gerber
Ever since I was little, I planned on getting a higher education and creating an impact on the world. I had a motive that pushed me on succeeding in school and getting to my future. I had devoted all my time and energy to my education and hung onto every good grade and high score I got because I believed it would benefit me and my future.
My plans for success took a turn for the worst when my two younger brothers were diagnosed with cancer, and I was left with no ambition for any future. I was mentally destroyed watching my two younger brothers suffer day after day while I pretended to play mother to my younger sister. I was forced to sacrifice my social life and the joys of being a teenager to help support my family. I had lost friends when I needed them the most. I had become numb to the world and my only source of comfort was a daily routine of waking up, going to school, completing my homework, and visiting my brothers in the hospital. I didn’t have the ambition to learn like I used to. I didn’t want to attend college. I just went to school, came home, and did it all over again. Seconds turned into minutes and minutes turned into hours. I felt like I was walking through an endless dark tunnel with no light at the end of it.
I debated if it was selfish of me to even think about myself and my future. What would happen if my brothers got sick again and I was away at college?
I had lost so much more than my family but myself. I was drowning in unresolved emotions that eventually turned hazardous to my health. I had created a version of myself that I had no longer recognized.
It was only until I picked up that paintbrush that everything started to fall into place. As my life seemed like it was crumbling around me, art was the one thing that I could control. It was my way of communicating when words failed to. It saved my life. I started to paint murals on my bedroom walls and create a multitude of paintings and creations that I could express myself with. I had found my purpose again; I had found my passion. I was ready to re-open the idea of taking on the world and furthering my education.
With the excitement and challenges that art provided me, I knew I wanted to pursue an art career. An escape from everyday life, the confidence you get from completing your artwork, art is something personal to me and my motivation for success in this world. Thinking back, without all the hardships, I would not be the person I am today. I would not have found my passion in the art field. From what I’ve seen I know life is short. I want to live my life fully and without regrets.
Cynthia Lennon Scholarship for Girls
Bubba Wallace Live to Be Different Scholarship
Ever since I was little, I planned on getting a higher education and creating an impact on the world. I had a motive that pushed me on succeeding in school and getting to my future. I had devoted all my time and energy to my education and hung onto every good grade and high score I got because I believed it would benefit me and my future.
My plans for success took a turn for the worst when my two younger brothers were diagnosed with cancer, and I was left with no ambition for any future. I was mentally destroyed watching my two younger brothers suffer day after day while I pretended to play mother to my younger sister. I was forced to sacrifice my social life and the joys of being a teenager to help support my family.
I had lost friends when I needed them the most. I had become numb to the world and my only source of comfort was a daily routine of waking up, going to school, completing my homework, and visiting my brothers in the hospital. I didn’t have the ambition to learn like I used to. I didn’t want to attend college. I just went to school, came home, and did it all over again. Seconds turned into minutes and minutes turned into hours. I felt like I was walking through an endless dark tunnel with no light at the end of it.
I debated if it was selfish of me to even think about myself and my future. What would happen if my brothers got sick again and I was away at college?
I had lost so much more than my family but myself. I was drowning in unresolved emotions that eventually turned hazardous to my health. I had created a version of myself that I no longer recognized.
It was only until I picked up that paintbrush that everything started to fall into place. As my life seemed like it was crumbling around me, art was the one thing that I could control. It was my way of communicating when words failed to. It saved my life.
I started to paint murals on my bedroom walls and create a multitude of paintings and creations that I could express myself with. I had found my purpose again; I had found my passion. I was ready to re-open the idea of taking on the world and furthering my education.
With the excitement and challenges that art provided me, I knew I wanted to pursue an art career. An escape from everyday life, the confidence you get from completing your artwork, art is something personal to me and my motive for success in this world.
Thinking back, without all the hardships, I would not be the person I am today. I would not have found my passion in art. From what I’ve seen I know life is short. I want to live my life fully and without regrets.
Mirajur Rahman Perseverance Scholarship
Ever since I was little, I planned on getting a higher education and creating an impact on the world. I had a motive that pushed me on succeeding in school and getting to my future. I had devoted all my time and energy to my education and hung onto every good grade and high score I got because I believed it would benefit me and my future.
My plans for success took a turn for the worst when my two younger brothers were diagnosed with cancer, and I was left with no ambition for any future. I was mentally destroyed watching my two younger brothers suffer day after day while I pretended to play mother to my younger sister. I was forced to sacrifice my social life and the joys of being a teenager to help support my family.
I had lost friends when I needed them the most. I had become numb to the world and my only source of comfort was a daily routine of waking up, going to school, completing my homework, and visiting my brothers in the hospital. I didn’t have the ambition to learn like I used to. I didn’t want to attend college. I just went to school, came home, and did it all over again. Seconds turned into minutes and minutes turned into hours. I felt like I was walking through an endless dark tunnel with no light at the end of it.
I debated if it was selfish of me to even think about myself and my future. What would happen if my brothers got sick again and I was away at college?
I had lost so much more than my family but myself. I was drowning in unresolved emotions that eventually turned hazardous to my health. I had created a version of myself that I no longer recognized.
It was only until I picked up that paintbrush that everything started to fall into place. As my life seemed like it was crumbling around me, art was the one thing that I could control. It was my way of communicating when words failed to. It saved my life.
I started to paint murals on my bedroom walls and create a multitude of paintings and creations that I could express myself with. I had found my purpose again; I had found my passion. I was ready to re-open the idea of taking on the world and furthering my education.
With the excitement and challenges that art provided me, I knew I wanted to pursue an art career. An escape from everyday life, the confidence you get from completing your artwork, art is something personal to me and my motive for success in this world.
Thinking back, without all the hardships, I would not be the person I am today. I would not have found my passion in art. From what I’ve seen I know life is short. I want to live my life fully and without regrets.
Darryl Davis "Follow Your Heart" Scholarship
Ever since I was little, I planned on getting a higher education and creating an impact on the world. I had a motive that pushed me on succeeding in school and getting to my future. I had devoted all my time and energy to my education and hung onto every good grade and high score I got because I believed it would benefit me and my future.
My plans for success took a turn for the worst when my two younger brothers were diagnosed with cancer, and I was left with no ambition for any future. I was mentally destroyed watching my two younger brothers suffer day after day while I pretended to play mother to my younger sister. I was forced to sacrifice my social life and the joys of being a teenager to help support my family.
I had lost friends when I needed them the most. I had become numb to the world and my only source of comfort was a daily routine of waking up, going to school, completing my homework, and visiting my brothers in the hospital. I didn’t have the ambition to learn like I used to. I didn’t want to attend college. I just went to school, came home, and did it all over again. Seconds turned into minutes and minutes turned into hours. I felt like I was walking through an endless dark tunnel with no light at the end of it.
I debated if it was selfish of me to even think about myself and my future. What would happen if my brothers got sick again and I was away at college?
I had lost so much more than my family but myself. I was drowning in unresolved emotions that eventually turned hazardous to my health. I had created a version of myself that I no longer recognized.
It was only until I picked up that paintbrush that everything started to fall into place. As my life seemed like it was crumbling around me, art was the one thing that I could control. It was my way of communicating when words failed to. It saved my life.
I started to paint murals on my bedroom walls and create a multitude of paintings and creations that I could express myself with. I had found my purpose again; I had found my passion. I was ready to re-open the idea of taking on the world and furthering my education.
With the excitement and challenges that art provided me, I knew I wanted to pursue an art career. An escape from everyday life, the confidence you get from completing your artwork, art is something personal to me and my motive for success in this world.
Thinking back, without all the hardships, I would not be the person I am today. I would not have found my passion in art. From what I’ve seen I know life is short. I want to live my life fully and without regrets.
AMPLIFY Mental Health Scholarship
Ever since I was little, I planned on getting a higher education and creating an impact on the world. I had a motive that pushed me on succeeding in school and getting to my future. I had devoted all my time and energy to my education and hung onto every good grade and high score I got because I believed it would benefit me and my future.
My plans for success took a turn for the worst when my two younger brothers were diagnosed with cancer, and I was left with no ambition for any future. I was mentally destroyed watching my two younger brothers suffer day after day while I pretended to play mother to my younger sister. I was forced to sacrifice my social life and the joys of being a teenager to help support my family.
I had lost friends when I needed them the most. I had become numb to the world and my only source of comfort was a daily routine of waking up, going to school, completing my homework, and visiting my brothers in the hospital. I didn’t have the ambition to learn like I used to. I didn’t want to attend college. I just went to school, came home, and did it all over again. Seconds turned into minutes and minutes turned into hours. I felt like I was walking through an endless dark tunnel with no light at the end of it.
I debated if it was selfish of me to even think about myself and my future. What would happen if my brothers got sick again and I was away at college?
I had lost so much more than my family but myself. I was drowning in unresolved emotions that eventually turned hazardous to my health. I had created a version of myself that I no longer recognized.
It was only until I picked up that paintbrush that everything started to fall into place. As my life seemed like it was crumbling around me, art was the one thing that I could control. It was my way of communicating when words failed to. It saved my life.
I started to paint murals on my bedroom walls and create a multitude of paintings and creations that I could express myself with. I had found my purpose again; I had found my passion. I was ready to re-open the idea of taking on the world and furthering my education.
With the excitement and challenges that art provided me, I knew I wanted to pursue an art career. An escape from everyday life, the confidence you get from completing your artwork, art is something personal to me and my motive for success in this world.
Thinking back, without all the hardships, I would not be the person I am today. I would not have found my passion in art. From what I’ve seen I know life is short. I want to live my life fully and without regrets.
Elevate Minorities in the Arts Scholarship
Ever since I was little, I planned on getting a higher education and creating an impact on the world. I had a motive that pushed me on succeeding in school and getting to my future. I had devoted all my time and energy to my education and hung onto every good grade and high score I got because I believed it would benefit me and my future.
My plans for success took a turn for the worst when my two younger brothers were diagnosed with cancer, and I was left with no ambition for any future. I was mentally destroyed watching my two younger brothers suffer day after day while I pretended to play mother to my younger sister. I was forced to sacrifice my social life and the joys of being a teenager to help support my family.
I had lost friends when I needed them the most. I had become numb to the world and my only source of comfort was a daily routine of waking up, going to school, completing my homework, and visiting my brothers in the hospital. I didn’t have the ambition to learn like I used to. I didn’t want to attend college. I just went to school, came home, and did it all over again. Seconds turned into minutes and minutes turned into hours. I felt like I was walking through an endless dark tunnel with no light at the end of it.
I debated if it was selfish of me to even think about myself and my future. What would happen if my brothers got sick again and I was away at college?
I had lost so much more than my family but myself. I was drowning in unresolved emotions that eventually turned hazardous to my health. I had created a version of myself that I no longer recognized.
It was only until I picked up that paintbrush that everything started to fall into place. As my life seemed like it was crumbling around me, art was the one thing that I could control. It was my way of communicating when words failed to. It saved my life.
I started to paint murals on my bedroom walls and create a multitude of paintings and creations that I could express myself with. I had found my purpose again; I had found my passion. I was ready to re-open the idea of taking on the world and furthering my education.
With the excitement and challenges that art provided me, I knew I wanted to pursue an art career. An escape from everyday life, the confidence you get from completing your artwork, art is something personal to me and my motive for success in this world.
Thinking back, without all the hardships, I would not be the person I am today. I would not have found my passion in art. From what I’ve seen I know life is short. I want to live my life fully and without regrets.
Creative Expression Scholarship
Share Your Dream Job No-Essay Scholarship
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