Hobbies and interests
Cooking
Baking
Knitting
Psychology
Social Sciences
Environmental Science and Sustainability
Community Service And Volunteering
Reading
Mystery
Social Science
Romance
Young Adult
Science Fiction
I read books multiple times per month
Jiaqi Shi
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WinnerJiaqi Shi
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WinnerBio
Hello! I'm Jiaqi, an undergraduate sophomore majoring in biological sciences at Binghamton University. I'm enrolled in the First-year Research Immersion (FRI) program, studying garlic's effect on Escherichia coli biofilm-associated infections on food industrial surfaces.
I'm interested in a career in pharmaceutical sciences and enrolled in Binghamton University's Pharmacy Early Assurance Program (PEAP) on the 2+4 track. I plan on getting my Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree in six years. My goal is to become a caring and knowledgeable pharmacist to make a positive impact on the health and well-being of my community, providing personalized care and guidance to people in need.
Bold.org can help me reduce the financial stress of attending college. As a first-generation college student, as well as the oldest of 4 children, I'm the first in my family to go to college. I want to focus on my studies and enjoy my college experience without having to worry about financially burdening my family with tuition costs and other fees.
I am passionate about supporting my community, promoting learning and personal development, and empowering people to take control of their health.
Education
Binghamton University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Biology, General
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Biological and Physical Sciences
- Human Biology
- Biology, General
Career
Dream career field:
Medicine
Dream career goals:
Pharmacist
Camp Counselor
Crestwood Country Day Camp2023 – 20241 yearTeam Member
Peri-Peri Guys2022 – 2022
Research
Microbiological Sciences and Immunology
First-year Research Immersion Program at Binghamton University — Student Researcher2023 – PresentSports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness
College Board — Student Researcher2020 – 2021Geography and Environmental Studies
College Board — Student Researcher2020 – 2021
Arts
Jericho School District
MusicConcert Ensemble2016 – 2020
Public services
Volunteering
First-year Research Immersion Program at Binghamton University — First-year Research Immersion (FRI) Peer Mentor2024 – PresentVolunteering
Chemistry Department - Binghamton University — Organic Chemistry I Undergraduate Teaching Assistant2024 – PresentAdvocacy
Medical Minds — Member2021 – 2023Volunteering
Hearth — Management Branch Member2021 – 2022Volunteering
SouperHeroes Club — Co-President2021 – 2023Volunteering
Jericho Red Cross — Member2021 – 2023Volunteering
Stitching For Care — Vice President2021 – 2023Volunteering
Jericho STEM Academy — Teaching Assistant2022 – 2023Volunteering
Leos Club — Volunteer2021 – 2021
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
STEAM Generator Scholarship
I was born with two languages, two cultures, and a responsibility I didn’t fully understand until years later. When my family immigrated to the United States from China, we had nothing but our hopes for a better life. I was just a toddler, too young to grasp the challenges we would face, but as I grew, I learned quickly what it meant to carry the weight of an immigrant’s journey. My parents, who worked long hours in low-wage jobs, made countless sacrifices so that I could have opportunities they never had. Their story of resilience is my story, and it has shaped every step of my journey, including my decision to pursue higher education.
As the first in my family to attend college, I’ve learned to navigate an education system that was completely unfamiliar to my parents. While they worked tirelessly—my mom as a nail technician and my dad as a delivery driver—I translated for them: legal documents, healthcare forms, and even conversations with teachers and doctors. Each task, though seemingly small, was a reminder of the invisible responsibility I carried as the bridge between two worlds. It was during this time that I realized how much power education has to break down barriers. It became my ticket to providing my family with the opportunities they never had.
Being a first-generation student came with its own set of challenges. Not only did I need to excel academically, but I also had to balance my family’s needs. The pressure was overwhelming at times, but it fueled my drive to succeed. I realized that my education was not just for me; it was a way to honor my parents’ sacrifices and build a better future for us all. The weight of their journey pushed me to perform at my best, and it has shaped my career aspirations.
Today, as a sophomore majoring in Biological Sciences at Binghamton University, I am determined to make my parents’ sacrifices meaningful by pursuing a career in pharmacy. I’ve seen firsthand how healthcare disparities affect communities like mine. Growing up, my family often struggled to navigate the complex healthcare system due to language barriers and a lack of resources. Pharmacists, I’ve learned, play an essential role in bridging that gap. They not only dispense medication but also provide education and guidance to help individuals make informed health decisions. I want to be that resource for my community, acting as a guide who can navigate the complexities of healthcare and empower others to take control of their health.
My immigrant experience has profoundly shaped my educational journey and my future goals. It has taught me resilience, empathy, and the importance of giving back. As I continue my studies and work toward my goal of becoming a pharmacist, I aim to serve underserved communities and ensure everyone has access to the healthcare they deserve. This scholarship would help me get one step closer to that goal, allowing me to continue my education and work toward creating a better future for my family and my community.