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Beach
Coffee
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Motorcycles
Jessica Rodriguez
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WinnerJessica Rodriguez
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WinnerBio
Hello, My name is Jessica Rodriguez. I am currently attending the California State University of Bakersfield as a nursing student. I plan to become an ER nurse once I graduate and serve my community the best that I can. I have two children ages 5 and 12 that have motivated me to follow my dreams.
Education
California State University-Bakersfield
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Taft College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Milan Institute-Bakersfield
Trade SchoolMajors:
- Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
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Career
Dream career field:
Hospital & Health Care
Dream career goals:
Sports
Softball
Varsity2008 – 20113 years
Public services
Volunteering
CSUB — Set up signs for the stroke walk2022 – 2022
Anna Milagros Rivera Memorial Scholarship
WinnerMy career goal is to become an ER nurse and work in my underserved community. I chose a nursing career because I have always had a passion for helping others and want to make a change in my community. Gaining my nursing degree will enable me to help the underprivileged and give back to my community. Throughout my community, I have completed numerous clinical rotations at various hospitals. Health disparities are present in all communities but especially in the community I reside in. I think it's essential that everyone, regardless of skin color or socioeconomic background, gets the same medical care. Preventative health campaigns, health education programs, and community screenings are important for maintaining the overall health of the community. As a nurse, I will participate in these interventions to ensure all members of my community have the appropriate resources to live a healthy life. At my kindergarten graduation, I said when I grew up I wanted to be an ambulance driver. I always knew I wanted to be in the medical field, but my education got delayed when I became pregnant my senior year of high school. I graduated high school in June and gave birth to my daughter in September. At that time, I felt that I no longer had the option to attend college and felt it would be impossible to ever get a college degree. After going down many dead-end roads I decided it was time to follow my dreams and begin my journey to a nursing career. I got my AA at a community college and applied to the nursing program at CSUB. To my surprise, I received the email that I had been accepted and this changed my life drastically. I am currently finishing my last year of nursing school and have had many hardships throughout my time as a nursing student. Being a mom of two young children and a full-time student presented many challenges. I wanted to ensure I maintained good grades and did not neglect my kids. After long hours in the hospital, I would head straight to a sporting or school event to support my children. We live an hour away from my school so the time I have spent commuting has also been a hardship. Paying for childcare, gas to get to school, and other educational expenses throughout this time has been challenging. Winning this scholarship would help me with the extra expenses I have as a nursing student.
Sigirci-Jones Scholarship
My career goal is to become an ER nurse and work in my underserved community. I chose a nursing career because I have always had a passion for helping others and want to make a change in my community. Gaining my nursing degree will enable me to help the underprivileged and give back to my community. Throughout my community, I have completed numerous clinical rotations at various hospitals. Health disparities are present in all communities but especially in the community I reside in. I think it's essential that everyone, regardless of skin color or socioeconomic background, gets the same medical care. Preventative health campaigns, health education programs, and community screenings are important for maintaining the overall health of the community. As a nurse, I will participate in these interventions to ensure all members of my community have the appropriate resources to live a healthy life. At my kindergarten graduation, I said when I grew up I wanted to be an ambulance driver. I always knew I wanted to be in the medical field, but my education got delayed when I became pregnant during my senior year of high school. I graduated high school in June and gave birth to my daughter in September. At that time, I felt that I no longer had the option to attend college and felt it would be impossible to ever get a college degree. After going down many dead-end roads I decided it was time to follow my dreams and begin my journey to a nursing career. I got my AA at a community college and applied to the nursing program at CSUB. To my surprise, I received the email that I had been accepted and this changed my life drastically. I am currently finishing my last year of nursing school and have had many hardships throughout my time as a nursing student. Being a mom of two young children and a full-time student presented many challenges. I wanted to ensure I maintained good grades and did not neglect my kids. After long hours in the hospital, I would head straight to a sporting or school event to support my children. We live an hour away from my school so the time I have spent commuting has also been a hardship. Paying for childcare, gas to get to school, and other educational expenses throughout this time has been challenging. Winning this scholarship would help me with the extra expenses I have as a nursing student.