Riverview, FL
Age
20
Gender
Female
Ethnicity
Black/African
Religion
Christian
Church
Baptist
Hobbies and interests
Sewing
Crocheting
Fashion
Reading
Fantasy
I read books multiple times per week
US CITIZENSHIP
US Citizen
LOW INCOME STUDENT
Yes
FIRST GENERATION STUDENT
Yes
Jaisha Patrick
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WinnerJaisha Patrick
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WinnerBio
a bright and outgoing black woman who has always been passionate about helping others. My nana, who worked as a nurse, inspired me to pursue a career in nursing. I saw how my nana made a positive impact on people's lives and knew that she wanted to do the same. Nursing, for Jaisha, is not just a job; it is a calling. I am determined to become a nurse and is currently working hard to achieve her goal. my compassion, determination, and caring nature will undoubtedly make me an excellent nurse who will make a significant impact on people's lives.
Education
Spoto High School
High SchoolGPA:
2.8
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Test scores:
910
SAT15
ACT
Career
Dream career field:
Hospital & Health Care
Dream career goals:
have a strong desire to make a positive impact on society by improving public health, advocating for healthcare policies, and promoting health equity.
I was a customer service representative
Daytona lagoon2023 – 2023
Sports
Volleyball
Club2018 – 20191 year
Arts
High school theater club
Acting2018 – 2022
Public services
Volunteering
Family Group home — I volunteered as a caregiver2015 – 2019
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Dashanna K. McNeil Memorial Scholarship
Many black women pursuing advanced degrees in nursing are inspired by a desire to make a difference in their communities and to address the healthcare disparities that disproportionately affect people of color. These disparities include higher rates of chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease, as well as higher rates of maternal and infant mortality.
For me, as a black woman pursuing an advanced degree in nursing, my motivation would be to play a role in reducing these disparities and improving the health outcomes of people of color. I am passionate about providing high-quality care to underserved populations and addressing the social determinants of health that contribute to health disparities.
One of my primary goals would be to become a leader in healthcare and to advocate for equity and social justice. I would like to work towards increasing the representation of people of color in leadership roles in healthcare organizations and promote policies that address health disparities and improve access to care.
Another goal of mine would be to become a nurse educator and inspire the next generation of nurses. I believe that increasing the number of black women in nursing is essential to addressing healthcare disparities and improving the quality of care provided to people of color. By becoming a nurse educator, I can help to prepare a new generation of nurses who are culturally competent and equipped to provide high-quality care to patients from diverse backgrounds.
In terms of specific areas of nursing, I would be interested in pursuing a specialization in community health nursing. Community health nursing focuses on promoting health and preventing disease in underserved populations and is an area that aligns with my goals of addressing health disparities and improving access to care. As a community health nurse, I could work in community clinics, public health departments, or community-based organizations to provide care to those who need it most.
Ultimately, as a black woman pursuing an advanced degree in nursing, my goals are to make a significant impact in my community and to advocate for equity and social justice in healthcare. I believe that nursing is a powerful tool for addressing health disparities and promoting health equity, and I am excited about the opportunities that an advanced degree in nursing can provide me to make a difference in the lives of people of color. Having the potential to make a powerful and lasting impact on the healthcare system.
Nina L. Coleman Memorial Scholarship
My definition of Black girl Magic/ Black excellence would be the image of black women defying the odds everyday, doing the things people often said or thought that we couldn’t do. I empower others by constantly preaching to them that not even the sky is the limit, and that with God anything is possible. , in my opinion, is the actual embodiment of the African community in its essence. When our respected and distinct cultures are depicted. When we as a community express our togetherness and support for one another, our vision for the black community's future, our prominence and influence around the world. Every day, I remind my people of how far we've come and how far we still have to go to retake our ancestral throne in this world. I believe that we should help and promote one another in business and entrepreneurship, as well as in education and leadership, since we are stronger together, and remaining divided makes us vulnerable.
Charlotte Emery Memorial Scholarship
WinnerMy definition of Black girl Magic/ Black excellence would be the image of black women defying the odds everyday, doing the things people often said or thought that we couldn’t do. I empower others by constantly preaching to them that not even the sky is the limit, and that with God anything is possible. In my opinion, it’s the actual embodiment of the African community in its essence. When our respected and distinct cultures are depicted. When we as a community express our togetherness and support for one another, our vision for the black community's future, our prominence and influence around the world. Every day, I remind my people of how far we've come and how far we still have to go to retake our ancestral throne in this world. I believe that we should help and promote one another in business and entrepreneurship, as well as in education and leadership, since we are stronger together, and remaining divided makes us vulnerable.