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Jessica Moffett

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HI! I am a first-year Western Governors University student pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance. My passion for technology and keen interest in safeguarding computer systems and networks prompted me to pursue this field. I desire to identify and mitigate security risks, thereby protecting organizations and individuals from cyber attacks. While aiming to become a cybersecurity expert and provide innovative solutions to cybersecurity challenges. As someone who is passionate about working with historically underserved and underserved populations, I have over ten years of experience working in child and family service, serving diverse communities, including Black, Latina, and Native American young women and youth. My experience has given me a deep understanding of these communities' unique challenges and needs, and I have made a positive impact through my work. Through my work, I hope to inspire and empower these communities to pursue careers in STEM, thus breaking down barriers and creating a more diverse and inclusive industry. Overall, I am excited to continue my education in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance and use my knowledge and skills to make a meaningful impact in the lives of underserved communities. My ultimate goal is to help create a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive society where all individuals can access opportunities and achieve their full potential.

Education

Western Governors University

Bachelor's degree program
2023 - 2026
  • Majors:
    • Computer and Information Sciences, General
    • Computer Science
    • Security Science and Technology
  • Minors:
    • Information Science/Studies

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Security Science and Technology
    • Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management
    • Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications
    • Computer and Information Sciences, General
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Computer & Network Security

    • Dream career goals:

      Chief Information Security Officer

    • Youth Coordinator

      YMCA
      2014 – 20162 years
    • Behavioral Specialist

      MWM
      2022 – Present2 years
    • Youth Program Manager

      SPEAK
      2014 – 20195 years
    • Assistant Family Teacher

      United Methodist Children’s Home
      2019 – 20201 year
    • Site Lead

      Boys & Girls Club
      2018 – 20191 year

    Sports

    Cross-Country Running

    Varsity
    2008 – 20102 years

    Research

    • Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, General

      Southern New Hampshire University — Behavior Analysis
      2018 – 2019

    Arts

    • Music
      2005 – 2010

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      YMCA — Mentor
      2015 – 2016

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    NE1 NE-Dream Scholarship
    I have learned that the struggles we face can shape us into the person we are meant to be. From spending time in and out of foster care to being raised by my grandpa, who battled colon cancer for five years while running an antique furniture store and opening a bar called The Landing Strip, my life has been far from easy. Despite the challenges we faced, my grandpa remained an inspiration to me. I would often sit with him at work after school and on breaks, watching him push through his days gracefully and without complaint. Even after chemo treatments, he would return to work even when he didn't want to. His grit and determination to persevere despite his health condition is what inspired me to pursue all of my dreams, from being a business owner to pursuing higher education in Cyber Security and Information Assurance. My grandpa's passing during my sophomore year of high school struck me in the worst way possible. However, as I grew older, I realized that his legacy of hard work and determination lives on within me. Being raised by a grandparent had a profound effect on my upbringing. My grandpa was more than just a caregiver; he was my mentor and my friend. He taught me the value of hard work, determination, and resilience. Despite the difficulties I faced early on in life, I never lost sight of my goals. I have always been driven and ambitious, and my grandpa's example only further cemented my determination to succeed. This is why I have pursued my hobby of opening a storefront for my detox business, which includes detox water, fresh fruit popsicles, smoothie bowls, and pressed juice. My passion to turn my hobby into a business is rooted in my grandpa's success even through struggle. Over the years, I have worked hard to build my own business, driven by the same entrepreneurial spirit that my grandpa embodied. Despite the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated field, I have never wavered in my pursuit of success. I am constantly seeking out new opportunities to learn and grow, and I am always pushing myself to be the best I can be. My experience of being raised by a grandparent has had a profound impact on my future goals. I am more determined than ever to succeed, not just for myself, but also for my grandpa. His legacy lives on through me, and I am committed to honoring his memory by achieving greatness in everything I do. Ultimately, my story is one of perseverance, determination, and drive. Despite the challenges I faced early on in life, I have never lost sight of my goals. I am grateful for the lessons I learned from my grandpa, and I am committed to using my experiences to inspire and motivate others to pursue their dreams, no matter how difficult the journey may be.
    Humanize LLC Gives In Honor of Shirley Kelley Scholarship
    As a woman who has been through a lot in life, I have learned that the struggles we face can shape us into the person we are meant to be. From spending time in and out of foster care to being raised by my grandpa, who battled colon cancer for five years while running an antique furniture store and opening a bar called The Landing Strip, my life has been far from easy. Despite the challenges we faced, my grandpa remained an inspiration to me. I would often sit with him at work after school and on breaks, watching him push through his days gracefully and without complaint. Even after chemo treatments, he would return to work even when he didn't want to. His grit and determination to persevere despite his health condition is what inspired me to pursue all of my dreams, from being a business owner to pursuing higher education in Cyber Security and Information Assurance. My grandpa's passing during my sophomore year of high school struck me in the worst way possible. However, as I grew older, I realized that his legacy of hard work and determination lives on within me. Being raised by a grandparent had a profound effect on my upbringing. My grandpa was more than just a caregiver; he was my mentor and my friend. He taught me the value of hard work, determination, and resilience. Despite the difficulties I faced early on in life, I never lost sight of my goals. I have always been driven and ambitious, and my grandpa's example only further cemented my determination to succeed. This is why I've chosen to pursue higher education in Cyber Security and Information Assurance, eager to make my mark in the tech industry. Over the years, I have worked hard to build my own business, driven by the same entrepreneurial spirit that my grandpa embodied. Despite the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated field, I have never wavered in my pursuit of success. I am constantly seeking out new opportunities to learn and grow, and I am always pushing myself to be the best I can be. My experience of being raised by a grandparent has had a profound impact on my future goals. I am more determined than ever to succeed, not just for myself, but also for my grandpa. His legacy lives on through me, and I am committed to honoring his memory by achieving greatness in everything I do. Ultimately, my story is one of perseverance, determination, and drive. Despite the challenges I faced early on in life, I have never lost sight of my goals. I am grateful for the lessons I learned from my grandpa, and I am committed to using my experiences to inspire and motivate others to pursue their dreams, no matter how difficult the journey may be.
    Elevate Women in Technology Scholarship
    I remember when I was a little girl, I used to love reading books about technology and imagining all the ways it could change the world. Back then, technology seemed like magic to me. But as I grew up, I realized that technology was not just a tool for entertainment or convenience, but it had the power to change lives, especially for women. One technology that particularly inspires me is the menstrual cup. It may seem like a small thing, but for women who live in poverty or are marginalized, it can make a world of difference. As a woman, I know firsthand how expensive and inconvenient traditional menstrual products can be. For many women around the world, tampons and pads are simply not affordable or available, leading to missed school or work days, health problems, and shame. The menstrual cup is a small, flexible silicone cup that can be inserted to collect menstrual blood. It can be reused for up to ten years, making it a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional menstrual products. But what really inspires me about the menstrual cup is the way it empowers women. In many cultures, menstruation is a taboo subject, and women are shamed for their natural bodily functions. But the menstrual cup is changing that. By providing a discreet and reusable solution, women are no longer forced to hide or feel ashamed about their periods. They can take control of their menstrual health and their lives. What's more, the menstrual cup is often produced by women-led businesses or cooperatives, providing jobs and economic opportunities for women in developing countries. By creating a product that meets the unique needs of women and prioritizes their well-being, these businesses are challenging the male-dominated tech industry and creating a more equitable world. The menstrual cup may not be the most glamorous or high-tech invention out there, but it has the power to improve the lives of millions of women around the world. It is a reminder that technology can be a force for good, and that even small innovations can make a big difference. As a woman, I feel inspired and empowered by the potential of technology to create a more just and equitable world for all.
    Community Reinvestment Grant: Pride Scholarship
    As an African American woman who identifies as a lesbian in the LGBTQ community, my lived experiences and personal advocacy has played a crucial role in contributing to change for myself and others in marginalized communities. Growing up in a society that often marginalizes and oppresses people who look and love like me, I have faced countless challenges and discrimination that have shaped my identity and worldview. My journey towards self-acceptance and advocacy began at a young age when I first realized that I was attracted to women. At that time, I had no one to turn to for support or guidance, and I felt completely isolated and alone. However, over time, I began to embrace my identity and connect with other members of the LGBTQ community, who provided me with the love, support, and acceptance that I so desperately needed. As I grew more comfortable with my identity, I became increasingly aware of the systemic barriers and discrimination faced by members of my community. From workplace discrimination to hate crimes and police brutality, LGBTQ people, particularly those of color, are at greater risk for violence and oppression. In response, I began to use my voice and platform to advocate for change and justice for marginalized communities. Whether through community organizing, speaking at rallies, or sharing my story on social media, I have been committed to using my lived experiences to uplift and empower others. Another way that I have contributed to change is by advocating for intersectional approaches to social justice. As an African American lesbian, I recognize that my experiences are shaped not only by my sexual orientation but also by my race and gender. This understanding has led me to work with organizations that prioritize intersectionality and center the experiences of marginalized communities in their work. Through my advocacy, I have pushed for greater inclusion and recognition of the diverse experiences of marginalized communities. Whether it is advocating for the needs of LGBTQ people of color, immigrant communities, or individuals with disabilities, I have been committed to ensuring that all voices are heard and valued in the fight for justice and equality. I have also worked to challenge the societal norms and cultural biases that perpetuate discrimination and prejudice against marginalized communities. This includes advocating for more inclusive education and policies that address systemic inequality and promote greater equity for all individuals. While also advocating for greater access to healthcare and resources for LGBTQ people, particularly those who live in rural or underserved communities. Through community outreach and education, I have worked to connect LGBTQ individuals with the resources and support they need to live healthy and fulfilling lives. My personal experiences and advocacy have contributed to a broader movement toward greater acceptance and understanding of LGBTQ people and other marginalized communities. While there is still much work to be done, I am proud to have played a role in this ongoing struggle for justice and equality. I hope that my efforts, and those of others like me, will continue to inspire future generations to fight for a more just and equitable world for all.
    Learner Calculus Scholarship
    Hello, I am writing to express my interest in the Learner Calculus Scholarship. As a student in the STEM field studying Cybersecurity and Information Assurance, I believe that calculus is one of the most critical subjects in this field. Calculus is a branch of mathematics that deals with the study of continuous change and motion. It is used extensively in many areas of STEM, including mathematics, physics, engineering, and technology. In physics, calculus is used to develop mathematical models that describe the behavior of physical systems. It is used to study motion, forces, energy, and other physical phenomena, making it a fundamental tool in understanding the physical world. In engineering, calculus is used to design and optimize systems, from simple structures to complex machines. It is used to analyze and model the behavior of systems, ensuring that they are safe, efficient, and reliable. Calculus is also used to develop numerical methods for solving differential equations, which are used extensively in engineering to model and predict the behavior of physical systems. In mathematics, calculus is considered the foundation of analysis, which studies continuous change and motion. It is used to develop theorems and proofs, which are essential in understanding and advancing the field of mathematics. Calculus is also used in other areas of mathematics, including geometry, topology, and number theory. In technology, calculus is crucial in developing and designing complex systems, including computer networks, cybersecurity, and cryptography. It analyzes real-time data, detecting and preventing cyber-attacks and other potential threats. Calculus is also used in cryptography, where it is used to design and analyze algorithms that encode and decode messages. I have found calculus to be a challenging but rewarding subject to study. It has helped me develop problem-solving and analytical thinking, which are essential in the STEM field. I have also seen how calculus is used in real-world applications, such as designing and optimizing structures and systems, which has given me a greater appreciation for the subject. In conclusion, calculus is a fundamental subject in the STEM field, and it is essential for students pursuing STEM-related fields to have a strong foundation in calculus. It provides a framework for understanding and analyzing complex systems, and it is used extensively in many areas of STEM, including mathematics, physics, engineering, and technology. From modeling physical systems' behavior to developing cybersecurity algorithms, calculus plays a critical role in advancing our understanding and knowledge of the world.
    Minority Students x Stem Scholarship
    As an African American woman, I have always been drawn to the endless possibilities of technology, but I have also been acutely aware of the lack of representation and inclusivity in the tech industry. For a long time, I felt there wasn't a place for individuals like myself in the industry. That was until I discovered the app "Black Girls Code." "Black Girls Code" is an app that provides valuable resources and networking opportunities for young girls of color interested in technology. Kimberly Bryant created it, a software engineer frustrated by the lack of representation of women and people of color in the tech industry. She started "Black Girls Code" in 2011 to provide young girls of color with the skills, resources, and opportunities they need to become leaders in the tech industry. The impact of the "Black Girls Code" cannot be overstated. It has inspired countless young girls of color to pursue technology careers and provided them with the support and resources they need to succeed. For me, "Black Girls Code" has been a game-changer. It showed me that there was a place for individuals like myself in the tech industry and gave me the confidence and inspiration I needed to pursue my passion for technology. If there is one thing I would change about the tech industry, it would be to increase diversity and inclusivity at all levels. It's no secret that the tech industry lacks diversity, with women and people of color being vastly underrepresented. This lack of diversity limits the opportunities available to individuals from underrepresented groups and stifles innovation and creativity. By actively seeking out and hiring individuals from diverse backgrounds, tech companies could benefit from a broader range of perspectives and ideas, ultimately leading to better products and services for all consumers. The benefits of diversity in the tech industry are clear, but achieving true diversity and inclusivity will require a concerted effort on the part of the industry. I firmly believe that the tech industry has a social and moral obligation to be inclusive to all consumers. Technology is an integral part of our daily lives, and as such, it should be accessible to everyone, regardless of race, gender, or socioeconomic status. By embracing diversity and actively working towards inclusivity, the tech industry can create products and services that better reflect the needs and experiences of all consumers. As an aspiring tech professional, I am committed to being a part of the solution to the industry's diversity problem. Through continued education, networking, and mentorship, I hope to contribute to a more diverse and inclusive tech industry that truly reflects the needs and experiences of all individuals. The "Black Girls Code" app inspired me to pursue my passion for technology and advocate for diversity and inclusivity in the industry. I have learned that there is a place for individuals like myself in the tech industry, and I am committed to using my skills and talents to make a difference. In conclusion, the tech industry has a diversity problem that needs to be addressed. By actively seeking out and hiring individuals from diverse backgrounds, the industry can benefit from a broader range of perspectives and ideas, ultimately leading to better products and services for all consumers. As an aspiring tech professional, I am committed to being a part of the solution and contributing to a more diverse and inclusive tech industry that truly reflects the needs and experiences of all individuals. The "Black Girls Code" app has inspired me to pursue my passion for technology and advocate for diversity and inclusivity in the industry.
    Chris Jackson Computer Science Education Scholarship
    As someone who is passionate about technology and its role in shaping our world, I have always been interested in the field of cyber security and information assurance. I believe that pursuing a degree in this field is important because it provides the necessary knowledge and skills to protect individuals, organizations, and governments from cyber threats and attacks. With the rapid advancement of technology and the increasing reliance on digital systems, the threat of cyber attacks is constantly growing. From financial fraud to intellectual property theft, cybercriminals are becoming more sophisticated and targeting organizations and individuals of all sizes. Pursuing a degree in computer science equips me with the skills to understand these threats and to implement strategies to mitigate and prevent them. While my dream job would be a Chief Information Security Officer my goal after graduating is to continue my work in educating underserved communities. I am passionate about and motivated by working with historically underserved and underserved populations. I have 10 years of experience working in child and family service, during which I have had the opportunity to serve diverse populations, including Black, Latina, and Native American young women and youth. I have developed a deep understanding of the unique challenges and needs of these communities and have been able to make a positive impact through my work. Much like Chris, it has always been my duty to ensure each person I encounter in my line of work feels seen, heard, and important. After completing my degree, I plan to continue my work in educating Black, Latina, and Native American women while encouraging them to consider careers in STEM, as I feel my one duty in life is to educate and give back. As someone who is new to the field of computer science, I believe I bring a fresh perspective and a strong eagerness to learn to the field. Despite having no prior formal experience, I have a natural curiosity and a passion for technology and its impact on society. This drive to understand and explore new technologies has led me to pursue a degree in computer science, and I am eager to deepen my knowledge and skills in this field. In addition, I have strong problem-solving skills and the ability to quickly adapt to new information, which I believe will serve me well as I pursue a career in computer science. I am confident that with the right education and training, I can make valuable contributions to the field and make a positive impact on our digital world. Overall, I believe that my passion for technology, strong problem-solving skills, and eagerness to learn, make me a strong fit for a scholarship in computer science. I am eager to continue my education and gain the knowledge and skills necessary to make a positive impact in this field while honoring and carrying on the legacy of Chris Jackson. I send my most heartfelt condolences to his wife Karen, daughters Abby and Lily, and his family!
    Jeannine Schroeder Women in Public Service Memorial Scholarship
    As someone who works with youth, I understand the importance of addressing bullying. Bullying can have a serious impact on a child's mental and emotional well-being, leading to anxiety, depression, and in some cases, even suicide. It is my responsibility to help prevent bullying and create a safe and supportive environment for all children. Here are some steps that I take to address bullying in youth: Educate myself and the youth: The first step in addressing bullying is to educate myself and the youth about what bullying is and how it affects those who experience it. I make sure to understand the different forms of bullying, such as physical, verbal, and cyberbullying, and the impact it can have on a child's self-esteem and mental health. Encourage open communication: It is important to create an environment where youth feel comfortable speaking up about their experiences with bullying. I encourage open communication by regularly checking in with the youth and actively listening to what they have to say. I also make sure to follow up with any concerns they may have, and work with them to find solutions to any problems they may be facing. Implement anti-bullying policies: I make sure to have clear and concise anti-bullying policies in place that outline what bullying is and what actions will be taken if it occurs. I also educate the youth about these policies and make sure they understand the consequences of bullying. Foster a positive and inclusive environment: I work to create a positive and inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and respected. This can be done through activities that promote teamwork and collaboration, as well as through open and honest communication. I also make sure to address any instances of exclusion or discrimination that may occur, and work to create a culture of inclusivity. Empower youth to be allies: I encourage youth to become allies to their peers who may be experiencing bullying. This can be done through programs that promote empathy, kindness, and respect for others. I also encourage youth to speak up if they see bullying taking place and to stand up for their peers who may be experiencing it. Provide support and resources: I make sure that youth who are experiencing bullying have access to the support and resources they need. This can include counseling services, peer support groups, and educational resources. I also work with parents and caregivers to ensure that they have the tools and resources they need to support their children through the experience of bullying. Encourage reporting and intervention: I encourage youth to report any incidents of bullying that they witness or experience. I also make sure to intervene in a timely and appropriate manner, working with the youth involved to find a solution that addresses the problem while also considering the well-being of all parties involved. In conclusion, addressing bullying in youth requires a multi-faceted approach that involves education, open communication, clear policies, a positive and inclusive environment, empowerment, and support. By taking these steps, I can help create a safe and supportive environment for all youth and help prevent the negative impact that bullying can have on their mental and emotional well-being.
    @Carle100 National Scholarship Month Scholarship
    @GrowingWithGabby National Scholarship Month TikTok Scholarship
    Abhi Khune Underrepresented Minorities Scholarship
    I am writing to express my interest in the Abhi Khune Underrepresented Minorities Scholarship. As an African American woman and once disadvantaged youth, I am passionate about and motivated by working with historically underserved and underserved populations. I have 10 years of experience working in child and family service, during which I have had the opportunity to serve diverse populations, including Black, Latina, and Native American young women and youth. I have developed a deep understanding of the unique challenges and needs of these communities, and have been able to make a positive impact through my work. I am motivated by and committed to promoting health equity and addressing the social determinants of health that contribute to disparities among underserved populations. I have experience working in non-profit organizations, schools, and home-based settings, building relationships that cater to the individual mentee and family needs. From evaluating performance and developing strength-based improvement plans to providing guidance and customized coaching sessions, I excel at building relationships with underserved populations & providing them with the resources they need to succeed. After completing my degree in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance at WGU, I plan to continue my work in educating Black, Latina, and Native American women while encouraging them to consider careers in STEM as I feel my one duty in life is to educate and give back. Technology excites me the most about STEM. I knew that I wanted to pursue a degree in cybersecurity in the summer of 2022 after working with youth in a STEM program that included ethical hacking and other tech-based camps for youth. I knew that there was an interest when I was more focused on the program than the youth and I would spend my time after work researching programs. I choose to pursue a degree in cybersecurity because I have an interest in technology and the security of computer systems and networks. I have a particular interest in the challenges of identifying and mitigating security risks and I strongly desire to make a difference in protecting organizations and individuals from cyber attacks. While I don't have any formal experience working in tech, I have been the victim of data breaches and fraud-related attacks. I understand the importance of having secure systems and policies in place to protect my data and others. I believe that earning a degree in cybersecurity can provide me and others with the knowledge and foundational skills necessary to pursue a career in the field. My hope is to intern while in school to establish hands-on experience to pair with my degree and certifications. Longterm it is my dream to develop a system that is hackproof to truly secure data and change the history of how our data is stored. Thank you for your time and consideration!