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Jeana Edwards
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Driven Political Science & Legal Studies student at the University of Cincinnati with dual associate degrees in Political Science and Psychology. Member of Women in Law and Black Women in Pre-Law organizations. Dedicated to improving the legal system and advocating for marginalized individuals; With future aspirations in Civil Rights & Estates Planning Law.
Education
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Political Science and Government
Owens Community College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Psychology, General
- Political Science and Government
Oak Harbor High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Law Practice
Dream career goals:
Sales Associate
Rite Aid2021 – 2021
Sports
Golf
Junior Varsity2020 – 20211 year
Awards
- Scholar Athlete
Basketball
Junior Varsity2018 – 20213 years
Awards
- Scholar Athlete
Sharen and Mila Kohute Scholarship
Throughout life's journey, certain individuals leave an indelible mark, propelling us toward realizing our full potential. For me, that person is Mr. Nick Lance, my high school government teacher. Beyond his role as an educator, Mr. Lance emerged as a guiding light who not only enhanced my academic skillfulness but also nurtured my holistic growth. His unwavering support transcended the classroom, reaching into areas of finance, mental health, confidence-building, college applications, and a profound understanding of self. With each step, he taught me the virtues of resilience, self-enjoyment, and navigating life's challenges with grace.
Mr. Lance's influence extended far beyond the chalkboard. In the realm of academia, he demonstrated exceptional dedication, patiently untangling complexities, and fostering a genuine love for learning and his students while incorporating such humor within his lessons. However, it was his extraordinary commitment to my personal development that truly set him apart. His genuine concern for my well-being led to open conversations about traumas within my life, financial stability and my mental health. In a world where such topics were often taboo, Mr. Lance served as a haven, offering sound advice and practical strategies that eased my burdens.
When the daunting task of college applications loomed, Mr. Lance took me under his wing. His guidance was not limited to crafting compelling essays and references; he believed in me when self-doubt threatened to consume me. With his encouragement, I tackled applications with newfound confidence, knowing that my potential was not confined by limitations.
Mr. Lance's mentorship went beyond academics and applications; he imparted a life philosophy that I continue to carry. His mantra of resilience and unwavering determination resonated deeply. Even in the face of adversity, his words reminded me that challenges are stepping stones, not roadblocks. With his support, I embraced difficulties as opportunities for growth, and I developed an unshakeable belief in my ability to overcome them.
One aspect that profoundly impacted me was Mr. Lance's ability to embrace and celebrate every facet of my identity. In a world where society often tore apart elements of my race and natural features, he celebrated them. He instilled in me the strength to hold my head high and be proud of who I am. His actions demonstrated the importance of authenticity and self-acceptance, a lesson that has guided me through life's twists and turns.
Mr. Lance's influence has shaped me into the person I am today. His encouragement to cherish life's moments and not let adversity steal my joy has been transformative. His belief in me during moments of self-doubt has given me the confidence to embrace challenges head-on. His support during financial struggles and mental health battles taught me compassion and resilience, shaping my empathy for others facing similar challenges.
In a world where role models can be hard to find, Mr. Nick Lance illuminated my path. His mentorship was not just about education; it was about nurturing a well-rounded individual prepared to face life's complexities with tenacity and grace. His impact on my journey is immeasurable, and I am forever grateful for his guidance, wisdom, and unwavering belief in my potential.
Catrina Celestine Aquilino Memorial Scholarship
In the face of numerous challenges and adversities, I've emerged as a resilient individual, driven by a deep passion for addressing social issues and pursuing justice. Growing up amid racism, financial hardships, and lacking a strong support system, I've fostered a commitment to effecting positive change. Being the sole African American student in my high school exposed me to the harsh reality of racism, with hurtful slurs and racial stereotypes leaving a lasting impact. The school's failure to address these issues only intensified my determination to promote inclusivity and education.
My dedication to civil rights and activism remained unwavering, despite the financial constraints that marked my journey to higher education. Overcoming these barriers demanded attending pantries, securing scholarships, and taking on part-time work. An achievement I hold dear is completing two associate degrees within a mere nine months at a community college. While the financial challenges persisted, my resolve remained unshakeable. Reliant on limited FAFSA support and a high-interest loan due to my parents' inability to co-sign, I ventured into a semester at the University of Cincinnati. Although imposter syndrome weighed on me, I understood the fragility of my financial situation. These experiences fostered in me a work ethic, resilience, and a profound appreciation for the transformative power of education.
Recognizing the significance of a support network, I actively engaged in university clubs, finding guidance, encouragement, and a sense of belonging. This inspired me to advocate for others navigating similar challenges. My passion for fostering inclusivity and making a societal impact continues to drive me. My trajectory includes pursuing a law career post my political science degree, underpinned by a commitment to effecting a meaningful and positive change in the world.
As a black woman, I recognize the significance of representation and equitable legal practices. Addressing systemic inequalities and advocating for marginalized communities within the legal system is central to my aspirations. Focusing on civil rights, social justice, and policy reform, my law career's goal is to challenge discriminatory practices and contribute to a more inclusive society. Amplifying the voices of historically silenced individuals and creating empowering legal frameworks stand at the forefront of my intentions.
Moreover, community outreach and education are paramount. Collaborating with grassroots organizations, I aim to heighten awareness of legal rights and furnish underserved communities with accessible resources. Empowering individuals to navigate the legal system and advocate for their rights is my vision.
In essence, my overarching aspiration is to be an agent of positive change, both within the legal sphere and beyond. Leveraging my unique perspective as a black woman, I'm dedicated to propelling a more equitable, just, and compassionate world through my law career.