
Hobbies and interests
Hiking And Backpacking
Art
Gardening
Dance
Kayaking
Camping
Biking And Cycling
Paddleboarding
Cooking
Exploring Nature And Being Outside
Makeup and Beauty
Painting and Studio Art
Knitting
Weaving
Reading
Self-Help
Mystery
I read books multiple times per month
Jennifer Nicholas
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Jennifer Nicholas
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FinalistBio
I am graduating in May of 2024 with my RN-BSN with a previous degree in Business Administration. After completing my business degree, I embarked on a transformative 9-week volunteer trip through Azusa
Pacific University to Kolkata, India. Unbeknownst to me, I signed up to serve as a 'nursing assistant' in the Mother Teresa homes for women and children (Shanti Dan) and the home for the dying (Kalighat). Despite
the monsoonal weather, I discovered an unexpected sense of purpose that ignited a profound passion within me. This experience, set against the backdrop of challenging circumstances, marked a turning point
that would shape my future.
Upon returning home, I found myself in a coffee shop, meticulously planning how to transition into a field that had captured my heart during my time in Kolkata. Nursing had become not just a profession but my passion and life's purpose. This journey, coupled with my unwavering commitment, dedication, and desire to challenge myself, is further evidenced by my ability to climb Mt. Whitney, the tallest mountain in the United States. I believe these attributes will be an asset to this program
Education
California State University-Channel Islands
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Azusa Pacific University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Hospital & Health Care
Dream career goals:
Become a RN-BSN
Public services
Volunteering
Student Nurses Association — I am currently the Social Chair at California State University Channel Islands2021 – Present
Future Interests
Philanthropy
Shays Scholarship
I am nearing graduation for my RN-BSN in nursing from Cal State University Channel Islands. However, this was not always my path. I have a previous business degree! After completing my its completion, I embarked on a transformative 9-week volunteer trip through my school to Kolkata, India. Unbeknownst to me, I signed up to serve as a 'nursing assistant' in the Mother Teresa homes for women and children (Shanti Dan) and the home for the dying (Kalighat). Despite the monsoonal weather, I discovered an unexpected sense of purpose that ignited a profound passion within me. This experience, set against the backdrop of challenging circumstances, marked a turning point that would shape my future. Upon returning home, I found myself in a coffee shop, meticulously planning how to transition into a field that had captured my heart during my time in Kolkata. Nursing had become not just a profession but my passion and life's purpose. This journey, coupled with my unwavering commitment, dedication, and desire to challenge myself, is further evidenced by my ability to climb Mt. Whitney, the tallest mountain in the United States. My journey toward nursing excellence continued with active participation in the Student Nurses’ Association where I took on the role of Social Chair and successfully fostered a sense of community, support, and collaboration among my peers. Additionally, I assisted in facilitating the inaugural nursing symposium on ethics at CSU Channel Islands, which is in the process of being published. This serves as a testament to my commitment to staying informed and contributing to the field of nursing. My role as a Student Nurse in the medication administration and care of pediatric oncology patients at Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times, and my preceptorship in the Cardio-thoracic Intensive Care Unit at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles only solidified my desire to pursue pediatrics.
If I was awarded this generous grant towards my student loans, I could finally breathe. Pursuing a second degree has been tremendously financially straining. However, I know it will be worth it. My parents have endlessly supported me throughout my journey and I look forward to repaying them one day. Additionally, I would invest this money into furthering my education through joining The pediatric nurses association so I can remain involved and up to date with the ever changing medical field. Winning this scholarship would be a breath of fresh air for my family. I so appreciate the ability to apply to this. Thank you for your consideration.
Madison Victoria Keith Nursing Scholarship
I am nearing graduation for my RN-BSN in nursing from Cal State University Channel Islands. However, this was not always my path. I have a previous business degree! After completing my its completion, I embarked on a transformative 9-week volunteer trip through my school to Kolkata, India. Unbeknownst to me, I signed up to serve as a 'nursing assistant' in the Mother Teresa homes for women and children (Shanti Dan) and the home for the dying (Kalighat). Despite the monsoonal weather, I discovered an unexpected sense of purpose that ignited a profound passion within me. This experience, set against the backdrop of challenging circumstances, marked a turning point that would shape my future. Upon returning home, I found myself in a coffee shop, meticulously planning how to transition into a field that had captured my heart during my time in Kolkata. Nursing had become not just a profession but my passion and life's purpose. This journey, coupled with my unwavering commitment, dedication, and desire to challenge myself, is further evidenced by my ability to climb Mt. Whitney, the tallest mountain in the United States. My journey toward nursing excellence continued with active participation in the Student Nurses’ Association where I took on the role of Social Chair and successfully fostered a sense of community, support, and collaboration among my peers. Additionally, I assisted in facilitating the inaugural nursing symposium on ethics at CSU Channel Islands, which is in the process of being published. This serves as a testament to my commitment to staying informed and contributing to the field of nursing. My role as a Student Nurse in the medication administration and care of pediatric oncology patients at Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times, and my preceptorship in the Cardio-thoracic Intensive Care Unit at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles only solidified my desire to pursue pediatrics.
If I was awarded this generous grant towards my student loans, I could finally breathe. Pursuing a second degree has been tremendously financially straining. However, I know it will be worth it. My parents have endlessly supported me throughout my journey and I look forward to repaying them one day. Additionally, I would invest this money into furthering my education through joining The pediatric nurses association so I can remain involved and up to date with the ever changing medical field. Winning this scholarship would be a breath of fresh air for my family. I so appreciate the ability to apply to this. Thank you for your consideration.
Jeannine Schroeder Women in Public Service Memorial Scholarship
I am nearing graduation for my RN-BSN in nursing from Cal State University Channel Islands. However, this was not always my path. I have a previous business degree! After completing my its completion, I embarked on a transformative 9-week volunteer trip through my school to Kolkata, India. Unbeknownst to me, I signed up to serve as a 'nursing assistant' in the Mother Teresa homes for women and children (Shanti Dan) and the home for the dying (Kalighat). Despite the monsoonal weather, I discovered an unexpected sense of purpose that ignited a profound passion within me. This experience, set against the backdrop of challenging circumstances, marked a turning point that would shape my future. Upon returning home, I found myself in a coffee shop, meticulously planning how to transition into a field that had captured my heart during my time in Kolkata. Nursing had become not just a profession but my passion and life's purpose. This journey, coupled with my unwavering commitment, dedication, and desire to challenge myself, is further evidenced by my ability to climb Mt. Whitney, the tallest mountain in the United States. My journey toward nursing excellence continued with active participation in the Student Nurses’ Association where I took on the role of Social Chair and successfully fostered a sense of community, support, and collaboration among my peers. Additionally, I assisted in facilitating the inaugural nursing symposium on ethics at CSU Channel Islands, which is in the process of being published. This serves as a testament to my commitment to staying informed and contributing to the field of nursing. My role as a Student Nurse in the medication administration and care of pediatric oncology patients at Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times, and my preceptorship in the Cardio-thoracic Intensive Care Unit at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles only solidified my desire to pursue pediatrics.
If I was awarded this generous grant towards my student loans, I could finally breathe. Pursuing a second degree has been tremendously financially straining. However, I know it will be worth it. My parents have endlessly supported me throughout my journey and I look forward to repaying them one day. Additionally, I would invest this money into furthering my education through joining The pediatric nurses association so I can remain involved and up to date with the ever changing medical field. Winning this scholarship would be a breath of fresh air for my family. I so appreciate the ability to apply to this. Thank you for your consideration.
Deborah Stevens Pediatric Nursing Scholarship
I am nearing graduation for my RN-BSN in nursing from Cal State University Channel Islands. However, this was not always my path. I have a previous business degree! After completing my its completion, I embarked on a transformative 9-week volunteer trip through my school to Kolkata, India. Unbeknownst to me, I signed up to serve as a 'nursing assistant' in the Mother Teresa homes for women and children (Shanti Dan) and the home for the dying (Kalighat). Despite the monsoonal weather, I discovered an unexpected sense of purpose that ignited a profound passion within me. This experience, set against the backdrop of challenging circumstances, marked a turning point that would shape my future. Upon returning home, I found myself in a coffee shop, meticulously planning how to transition into a field that had captured my heart during my time in Kolkata. Nursing had become not just a profession but my passion and life's purpose. This journey, coupled with my unwavering commitment, dedication, and desire to challenge myself, is further evidenced by my ability to climb Mt. Whitney, the tallest mountain in the United States. My journey toward nursing excellence continued with active participation in the Student Nurses’ Association where I took on the role of Social Chair and successfully fostered a sense of community, support, and collaboration among my peers. Additionally, I assisted in facilitating the inaugural nursing symposium on ethics at CSU Channel Islands, which is in the process of being published. This serves as a testament to my commitment to staying informed and contributing to the field of nursing. My role as a Student Nurse in the medication administration and care of pediatric oncology patients at Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times, and my preceptorship in the Cardio-thoracic Intensive Care Unit at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles only solidified my desire to pursue pediatrics.
If I was awarded this generous grant towards my student loans, I could finally breathe. Pursuing a second degree has been tremendously financially straining. However, I know it will be worth it. My parents have endlessly supported me throughout my journey and I look forward to repaying them one day. Additionally, I would invest this money into furthering my education through joining The pediatric nurses association so I can remain involved and up to date with the ever changing medical field. Winning this scholarship would be a breath of fresh air for my family. I so appreciate the ability to apply to this. Thank you for your consideration.
Charles Cheesman's Student Debt Reduction Scholarship
I am nearing graduation for my RN-BSN in nursing from Cal State University Channel Islands. However, this was not always my path. I have a previous business degree! After completing my its completion, I embarked on a transformative 9-week volunteer trip through my school to Kolkata, India. Unbeknownst to me, I signed up to serve as a 'nursing assistant' in the Mother Teresa homes for women and children (Shanti Dan) and the home for the dying (Kalighat). Despite the monsoonal weather, I discovered an unexpected sense of purpose that ignited a profound passion within me. This experience, set against the backdrop of challenging circumstances, marked a turning point that would shape my future. Upon returning home, I found myself in a coffee shop, meticulously planning how to transition into a field that had captured my heart during my time in Kolkata. Nursing had become not just a profession but my passion and life's purpose. This journey, coupled with my unwavering commitment, dedication, and desire to challenge myself, is further evidenced by my ability to climb Mt. Whitney, the tallest mountain in the United States. My journey toward nursing excellence continued with active participation in the Student Nurses’ Association where I took on the role of Social Chair and successfully fostered a sense of community, support, and collaboration among my peers. Additionally, I assisted in facilitating the inaugural nursing symposium on ethics at CSU Channel Islands, which is in the process of being published. This serves as a testament to my commitment to staying informed and contributing to the field of nursing. My role as a Student Nurse in the medication administration and care of pediatric oncology patients at Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times, and my preceptorship in the Cardio-thoracic Intensive Care Unit at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles only solidified my desire to pursue pediatrics.
If I was awarded this generous grant towards my student loans, I could finally breathe. Pursuing a second degree has been tremendously financially straining. However, I know it will be worth it. My parents have endlessly supported me throughout my journey and I look forward to repaying them one day. Additionally, I would invest this money into furthering my education through joining The pediatric nurses association so I can remain involved and up to date with the ever changing medical field. Winning this scholarship would be a breath of fresh air for my family. I so appreciate the ability to apply to this. Thank you for your consideration.