Hobbies and interests
Latin Dance
Cooking
Hiking And Backpacking
Criminal Justice
Reading
Spanish
Church
Travel And Tourism
Woodworking
Medicine
Business And Entrepreneurship
Reading
Christianity
Action
Drama
Education
Horror
Health
Philosophy
Psychology
Romance
I read books daily
Credit score
Janellie Valmaceda
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FinalistJanellie Valmaceda
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FinalistBio
I am the first in my family to attend college! I am dedicated, hard-working, and excited to pursue a career in Nursing. I am also very passionate about pursuing business and marketing!
Education
Salt Lake Community College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Weber State University
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
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
- Practical Nursing, Vocational Nursing and Nursing Assistants
- Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
Career
Dream career field:
Nurse Practitioner
Dream career goals:
Be a Nurse Practitioner and Business!!!
Full-time missionary
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints2020 – 20222 yearsCatering Coordinator
Cafe Zupas2017 – 20203 years
Sports
Track & Field
Junior Varsity2014 – 20151 year
Research
Psychology, General
Woods Cross High School — Research information on the psychology of Love and if there were chemical components associated to it. Research on dates and whether love was based on quality time rather that the actual person.PresentPsychology, General
Woods Cross High School — Research information on post pregnancy mental health as well as cases where mothers have killed their children and been interviewed after.2017 – 2018
Public services
Volunteering
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints — Serve others at any given time. At times we would paints homes, make food for those who couldn’t, listen, yard work, etc.2020 – 2022Volunteering
Latinos in Action — Help students with homework, reading, or with any subject they needed.2014 – 2015Volunteering
Adelaide Elemetary School — To pull students whose first language was not English from classrooms and help them read and write. Each student had their own profile and I was to keep track.2018 – 2019
Future Interests
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Robert F. Lawson Fund for Careers that Care
Being a first-generation student of immigrant parents has inspired me to continue pursuing my education. My mother didn't get an education past 6th grade to help my grandmother with the small farm they had. My father was able to go to high school when he moved to the United States but couldn't graduate due to the language barrier. Even when my parents couldn't get the best education, or didn't have the best income, they always made sure to let us know that education was something that should be one of our top priorities. It was hard at times not having support in knowing what to do with certain things in school, but I was always encouraged by them to follow my dreams and always aim high. Growing up, I've always known that I wanted to pursue a career in the health industry. After graduating high school, I knew that was something I still wanted to pursue but was unsure where to start and what I wanted to do. I had many opportunities to speak with health care professionals and hear about their experiences. I realized that nurses do so much in the health care industry. They are the backbone and the front lines of it all. That is a dream of mine. I want to be able to make a difference in the world. Nurses work hard caring for patients' emotional and physical well-being. They are the health care professionals that people see the most and through personal experience, I've seen how they strive each day to help anyone make their trip to the doctor's office a little better. With the high demand right now, I am beyond excited to be able to support the healthcare industry by becoming a nurse.
After nursing, I intend to continue school for a couple more years to become a nurse anesthetist. I know that by doing so, I will continue my education even further. I will have the opportunity to work hand in hand with surgeons and many other doctors. Being a long-term dream, I will experience being in a sugical room.
I am determined. I know that the studies will be difficult; having to memorize so much, know what to do in almost every emergency, all the exams, ect. My parents went through so much to give me the opportunity to be able to accomplish any goal I set my heart to. They gave up many of their freedoms so that I could have mine. I know I can do it! It won't be easy but, like my mother always says, "It will all be worth it".
Empowering Women Through Education Scholarship
Being a first-generation student of immigrant parents has inspired me to continue pursuing my education. My mother didn't get an education past 6th grade to help my grandmother with the small farm they had. My father was able to go to high school when he moved to the United States but couldn't graduate due to the language barrier. Even when my parents couldn't get the best education, they always made sure to let us know that education was something that should be one of our top priorities. It was hard at times not having support in knowing what to do with certain things in school, but I was always encouraged by them to follow my dreams and always aim high. Growing up, I've always known that I wanted to pursue a career in the health industry. After graduating high school, I knew that was something I still wanted to pursue but was unsure where to start and what I wanted to do. I had many opportunities to speak with health care professionals and hear about their experiences. I realized that nurses do so much in the health care industry. They are the backbone and the front lines of it all. That is a dream of mine. I want to be able to make a difference in the world. Nurses work hard caring for patient's emotional and physical well-being. They are the health care professionals that people see the most and through personal experience, I've seen how they strive each day to help anyone make their trip to the doctor's office a little better. With the high demand right now, I am beyond excited to be able to support the healthcare industry by becoming a nurse.
After nursing, I intend to continue school for a couple more years to become a nurse anesthetist. I know that by doing so, I will continue my education even further. I will have the opportunity to work hand in hand with surgeons and many other doctors. Being a long-term dream, I will experience being in a surgical room.
I am determined. I know that the studies will be difficult; having to memorize so much, know what to do in almost every emergency, all the exams, etc.. My parents went through so much to give me the opportunity to be able to accomplish any goal I set my heart to. They gave up many of their freedoms so that I could have mine. This is why education is so important to me. I know I can do it! It won't be easy but, like my mother always says, "It will all be worth it".
Show your Mettle - Women in STEM Scholarship
Being a first-generation student of immigrant parents has inspired me to continue pursuing my education. My mother didn't get an education past 6th grade to help my grandmother with the small farm they had. My father was able to go to high school when he moved to the United States but couldn't graduate due to the language barrier. Even when my parents couldn't get the best education, they always made sure to let us know that education was something that should be one of our top priorities. It was hard at times not having support in knowing what to do with certain things in school, but I was always encouraged by them to follow my dreams and always aim high. Growing up, I've always known that I wanted to pursue a career in the health industry. After graduating high school, I knew that was something I still wanted to pursue but was unsure where to start and what I wanted to do. I had many opportunities to speak with health care professionals and hear about their experiences. I realized that nurses do so much in the health care industry. They are the backbone and the front lines of it all. That is a dream of mine. I want to be able to make a difference in the world. Nurses work hard caring for patients' emotional and physical well-being. They are the health care professionals that people see the most and through personal experience, I've seen how they strive each day to help anyone make their trip to the doctor's office a little better. With the high demand right now, I am beyond excited to be able to support the healthcare industry by becoming a nurse.
After nursing, I intend to continue school for a couple more years to become a nurse anesthetist. I know that by doing so, I will continue my education even further. I will have the opportunity to work hand in hand with surgeons and many other doctors. Being a long-term dream, I will experience being in a surgical room.
I am determined. I know that the studies will be difficult; having to memorize so much, know what to do in almost every emergency, all the exams, etc.. I know there will be times I will feel very discouraged. My parents went through so much to give me the opportunity to be able to accomplish any goal I set my heart to. They gave up many of their freedoms so that I could have mine. I know I can do it! It won't be easy but, like my mother always says, "It will all be worth it".
Cindy J. Visser Memorial Nursing Scholarship
Being a first-generation student of immigrant parents has inspired me to continue pursuing my education. My mother didn't get an education past 6th grade to help my grandmother with the small farm they had. My father was able to go to high school when he moved to the United States but couldn't graduate due to the language barrier. Even when my parents couldn't get the best education, they always made sure to let us know that education was something that should be one of our top priorities. It was hard at times not having support in knowing what to do with certain things in school, but I was always encouraged by them to follow my dreams and always aim high. Growing up, I've always known that I wanted to pursue a career in the health industry. After graduating high school, I knew that was something I still wanted to pursue but was unsure where to start and what I wanted to do. I had many opportunities to speak with health care professionals and hear about their experiences. I realized that nurses do so much in the health care industry. They are the backbone and the front lines of it all. That is a dream of mine. I want to be able to make a difference in the world. Nurses work hard caring for patient's emotional and physical well-being. They are the health care professionals that people see the most and through personal experience, I've seen how they strive each day to help anyone make their trip to the doctor's office a little better. With the high demand right now, I am beyond excited to be able to support the healthcare industry by becoming a nurse.
After nursing, I intend to continue school for a couple more years to become a nurse anesthetist. I know that by doing so, I will continue my education even further. I will have the opportunity to work hand in hand with surgeons and many other doctors. Being a long-term dream, I will experience being in a surgical room.
Seeing how much Cindy cared for all people and did everything she could to balance out her profession and her personal life is something I want to carry on in my career path. As I am also religious and have other passions, seeing how she was able to do it all has inspired me.
I am determined. I know that the studies will be difficult; having to memorize so much, know what to do in almost every emergency, all the exams, etc.. My parents went through so much to give me the opportunity to be able to accomplish any goal I set my heart to. They gave up many of their freedoms so that I could have mine. I know I can do it! It won't be easy but, like my mother always says, "It will all be worth it".
Wieland Nurse Appreciation Scholarship
Being a first-generation student of immigrant parents has inspired me to continue pursuing my education. My mother didn't get an education past 6th grade to help my grandmother with the small farm they had. My father was able to go to high school when he moved to the United States but couldn't graduate due to the language barrier. Even when my parents couldn't get the best education, they always made sure to let us know that education was something that should be one of our top priorities. It was hard at times not having support in knowing what to do with certain things in school, but I was always encouraged by them to follow my dreams and always aim high. Growing up, I've always known that I wanted to pursue a career in the health industry. After graduating high school, I knew that was something I still wanted to pursue but was unsure where to start and what I wanted to do. I had many opportunities to speak with health care professionals and hear about their experiences. I realized that nurses do so much in the health care industry. They are the backbone and the front lines of it all. That is a dream of mine. I want to be able to make a difference in the world. Nurses work hard caring for patients' emotional and physical well-being. They are the health care professionals that people see the most and through personal experience, I've seen how they strive each day to help anyone make their trip to the doctor's office a little better. With the high demand right now, I am beyond excited to be able to support the healthcare industry by becoming a nurse.
After nursing, I intend to continue school for a couple more years to become a nurse anesthetist. I know that by doing so, I will continue my education even further. I will have the opportunity to work hand in hand with surgeons and many other doctors. Being a long-term dream, I will experience being in a surgical room.
I am determined. I know that the studies will be difficult; having to memorize so much, know what to do in almost every emergency, all the exams, etc.. My parents went through so much to give me the opportunity to be able to accomplish any goal I set my heart to. They gave up many of their freedoms so that I could have mine. I know I can do it! It won't be easy but, like my mother always says, "It will all be worth it".
Dashanna K. McNeil Memorial Scholarship
Being a first-generation student of immigrant parents has inspired me to continue pursuing my education. My mother didn't get an education past 6th grade to help my grandmother with the small farm they had. My father was able to go to high school when he moved to the United States but couldn't graduate due to the language barrier. Even when my parents couldn't get the best education, they always made sure to let us know that education was something that should be one of our top priorities. It was hard at times not having support in knowing what to do with certain things in school, but I was always encouraged by them to follow my dreams and always aim high. Growing up, I've always known that I wanted to pursue a career in the health industry. After graduating high school, I knew that was something I still wanted to pursue but was unsure where to start and what I wanted to do. I had many opportunities to speak with health care professionals and hear about their experiences. I realized that nurses do so much in the health care industry. They are the backbone and the front lines of it all. That is a dream of mine. I want to be able to make a difference in the world. Nurses work hard caring for patients' emotional and physical well-being. They are the health care professionals that people see the most and through personal experience, I've seen how they strive each day to help anyone make their trip to the doctor's office a little better. With the high demand right now, I am beyond excited to be able to support the healthcare industry by becoming a nurse.
After nursing, I intend to continue school for a couple more years to become a nurse anesthetist. I know that by doing so, I will continue my education even further. I will have the opportunity to work hand in hand with surgeons and many other doctors. Being a long-term dream, I will experience being in a surgical room.
I am determined. I know that the studies will be difficult; having to memorize so much, know what to do in almost every emergency, all the exams, etc.. My parents went through so much to give me the opportunity to be able to accomplish any goal I set my heart to. They gave up many of their freedoms so that I could have mine. I know I can do it! It won't be easy but, like my mother always says, "It will all be worth it".