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Karianne Baldwin
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FinalistKarianne Baldwin
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FinalistBio
One of my life goals is to become a commercial airline pilot. I plan to attend Big Bend Community College for the two-year aviation program. I then plan to become a flight instructor until I get enough flight hours and experience to be a commercial airline pilot.
Another one of my life goals is to become a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. About 2% of jiu-jitsu practitioners have achieved this level. I have earned my purple belt, but I do not want to stop here.
I am extremely passionate about school and sports, so I do everything I can to be my best academically and athletically. I am not afraid to try new things, and when I commit myself to something, I go “all in” no matter what it is. Since middle school, I have committed myself to a significant amount of time for training and competing in wrestling and Brazilian jiu-jitsu, while maintaining a 4.0 GPA. I have now wrestled for six years and practiced jiu-jitsu for seven. Through the highs and lows, they have taught me many things, including how to be hard-working, disciplined, and consistent. The harder I have worked in these sports, the more it has transferred into working hard in school and in other aspects of my life.
I am a great candidate for this scholarship because I am dedicated in all that I do. I will work hard to reach my career and life goals and will not stop until I accomplish them. My dedication to school, wrestling, and jiu-jitsu shows that I do not give up and I always strive for the best.
Education
Glacier Peak High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Associate's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Air Transportation
Career
Dream career field:
Airlines/Aviation
Dream career goals:
To be a commercial airline pilot!
Clinic Assistant
Clearview Wellness Center2023 – Present1 year
Sports
Wrestling
Varsity2018 – 20246 years
Awards
- 2020-2021 Varsity Wrestling Letter
- 2021-2022 Varsity Wrestling Letter
- 2022-2023 Varsity Wrestling Letter
- 2023-2024 Varsity Wrestling Letter
- Ceftificate of Participation 2022 Mat Classic XXXIII
- Ceftificate of Participation 2023 Mat Classic XXXIV
- Ceftificate of Participation 2024 Mat Classic XXXV
- GP Scholar Athlete
- WESCO 1st Team 2021-2022
- WESCO All League 125 lbs 2022-2023
- WSWCA Academic State Chamption 2022-2023
- Academic State Champion 2023-2024
- Reno Tournament of Champions All-American 2023
Dancing
Club2009 – 20178 years
Awards
- MOVE Top Ten Winner
- MOVE Regionals Champion
- Showstopper American Dance Championships Outstanding Overall Performance
Soccer
Club2008 – 202012 years
Mixed Martial Arts
Club2017 – Present7 years
Awards
- Blue Belt in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu
- Purple Belt in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu
Arts
Trilogy Dance Company
Dance2009 – 2017
Public services
Volunteering
Cascade Jiu-jitsu — Assistant Coach2022 – 2023Volunteering
Canyon Hills Community Church — Preschool Ministry Helper2022 – 2023Volunteering
Maltby Elementary — Teacher Assistant2024 – Present
Future Interests
Volunteering
Craig Huffman Memorial Scholarship
One of my life goals is to become a commercial airline pilot. My father inspired me to pursue this career because he used to fly planes and fell in love with aviation. As a result, I have taken several flying lessons and I love flying! Without this exposure, I never would have thought to attempt to become a pilot. I will achieve this goal by attending Big Bend Community College for their aviation program. Here I will earn all the required pilot licenses, as well as an associate’s degree. I then plan to become a flight instructor until I get enough hours and experience to apply for a commercial airline.
I have the determination, drive, and dedication to become a pilot. An example of my perseverance and work ethic is shown through my athletics. Since middle school, I have committed myself to a significant amount of time for training and competing in wrestling and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. I have now wrestled for six years and practiced jiu-jitsu for seven. These sports have made me who I am today. Through the highs and lows, they have taught me many things, including how to be hard-working, disciplined, and a strong leader. I have never worked harder to accomplish anything in my life than I have worked to succeed in these sports. The harder I have worked in these sports, the more it has transferred into working hard in school and in other aspects of my life. These sports have helped me create a better version of myself. When I started, I knew nothing about these sports and now I am a three-time state champion in wrestling and a purple belt in jiu-jitsu, both of which are rare accomplishments. These are just milestones in my progress, but they show my commitment and dedication to something I am passionate about.
Wrestling and Brazilian jiu-jitsu have taught me how to be a strong leader. I held the leadership role of team captain for two years for my high school girls wrestling team. This role allowed me to support my team and mentor them. I received the captain’s award my senior year, showing that my leadership qualities stood out among other team captains. I love teaching and helping people with things that I am passionate about, and aviation will be no different.
Other leadership roles that helped me grow were being a WEB leader in middle school, and being a Link Crew leader my senior year of high school. As a WEB and Link Crew leader, we met during the summer for leadership training where we were prepared to help incoming students for the upcoming school year. With an assigned group of students, we would meet each month during the first semester of school to check in with them. These programs further taught me how to be an effective and confident leader.
With my work ethic, leadership skills, and passion for flying, I know that I can accomplish my goal of becoming a pilot. However, a major challenge that I am working to overcome is getting the money to fund my goals. Due to my huge commitment to sports (including multiple practices and workouts everyday) over the past several years, my opportunity to earn and save money has been extremely limited. Now with the intensive schedule of my aviation program and college classes, my ability to earn money continues to be limited. Financial aid is necessary to help me complete this aviation program and I extremely appreciate your consideration in helping me reach my goals. Thank you very much!
Future of Aviation Scholarship
One of my life goals is to become a commercial airline pilot. My father inspired me to pursue this career because he used to fly planes and fell in love with aviation. As a result, I have taken several flying lessons and I love flying! Without this exposure, I never would have thought to attempt to become a pilot. I will achieve this goal by attending Big Bend Community College for their aviation program. Here I will earn all the required pilot licenses, as well as an associate’s degree. I then plan to become a flight instructor until I get enough hours and experience to be a commercial airline pilot.
Another goal in aviation of mine is to inspire young girls and women to pursue aviation. There are not many females involved in aviation, so when you meet one who can help guide you, it is very powerful and encouraging. I would love to be a mentor for other females in the future when I am a pilot!
I have the determination, drive, and dedication to become a pilot. An example of my perseverance and work ethic is shown through my athletics. Since middle school, I have committed myself to a significant amount of time for training and competing in wrestling and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. I have now wrestled for six years and practiced jiu-jitsu for seven. These sports have made me who I am today. Through the highs and lows, they have taught me many things, including how to be hard-working, disciplined, and consistent. I have never worked harder to accomplish anything in my life than I have worked to succeed in these sports. The harder I have worked in these sports, the more it has transferred into working hard in school and in other aspects of my life. These sports have helped me create a better version of myself. When I started, I knew nothing about these sports and now I am a three-time state champion in wrestling and a purple belt in jiu-jitsu, both of which are rare accomplishments. These are just milestones in my progress, but they show my commitment and dedication to something I am passionate about.
With my work ethic and passion for flying, I know that I will accomplish my goal of becoming a pilot. However, a challenge that I am working to overcome is getting the money to fund my goals. Due to my huge commitment to sports (including multiple practices and workouts everyday) over the past several years, my opportunity to earn and save money has been extremely limited. With the intensive schedule of the aviation program, my ability to earn and save money will continue to be limited. Financial aid will be necessary to help me complete this aviation program and I extremely appreciate your consideration in helping me fund my goals. Thank you very much!
Joseph Lipovits Memorial Aviation Scholarship
I am interested in aviation because I love to fly and to travel, thanks to my parents. I plan to attend Big Bend Community College for the two-year aviation program. I then plan to become a flight instructor until I get enough flight hours and experience to be a commercial airline pilot. My father inspired me to achieve these career goals because he used to fly planes and fell in love with aviation. As a result, I have taken several flying lessons and love flying! Without this exposure, I never would have thought to attempt to become a pilot.
I am involved with my community in many ways. Since middle school, I have committed myself to training and competing in wrestling and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. I have now wrestled for six years and practiced jiu-jitsu for seven. I have been on the varsity wrestling team for all four years of high school. I am a three-time district champion, three-time regional champion, and three-time state champion. I am also a two-time academic state champion. Along with being on the team, I have held the leadership role of team captain for two years. This role allowed me to support my team and mentor them.
I am also involved at my high school community by being a peer tutor in the special education program. Every day, I work closely with these students to help them with life skills like baking, using money, doing laundry, cleaning dishes, and more.
I have been a member of National Honor Society for all four years of high school, completing twelve hours of community service each of the first three years, and eighteen hours my senior year.
I am in Link Crew, a program to help in-coming freshman transition to high school. We not only meet during the summer, but also meet with our group of freshman each month of the first semester to see if they need help in any way -- and make sure they are staying involved with extra school activities like clubs and sports.
Outside of high school, I have volunteered at Maltby Elementary School as teacher assistant, as a wrestling coach at Valley View Middle School, as a coach at Cascade Jiu-jitsu, as a coach at Ascend Wrestling Academy, and as a helper for the preschool program at Canyon Hills Ministry. Specifically, I am most proud of being a volunteer teacher assistant at Maltby Elementary for the Montessori program. I specifically chose this program because, when I was in elementary school, I greatly benefited from being in the Montessori program. My goal was to provide the students with the same benefits that I received from the program, including learning responsibility, organization, creativity, curiosity, and more. I not only worked with the students, but I also helped their teacher with tasks so that she had more time to give the students one-on-one attention.
Kyle Rairdan Memorial Aviation Scholarship
I am interested in aviation because I love to fly and to travel, thanks to my parents. I plan to attend Big Bend Community College for the two-year aviation program. I then plan to become a flight instructor until I get enough flight hours and experience to be a commercial airline pilot. My father inspired me to achieve these career goals because he used to fly planes and fell in love with aviation. As a result, I have taken several flying lessons and love flying! Without this exposure, I never would have thought to attempt to become a pilot.
I am involved with my community in many ways. Since middle school, I have committed myself to training and competing in wrestling and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. I have now wrestled for six years and practiced jiu-jitsu for seven. I have been on the varsity wrestling team for all four years of high school. I am a three-time district champion, three-time regional champion, and three-time state champion. I am also a two-time academic state champion. Along with being on the team, I have held the leadership role of team captain for two years. This role allowed me to support my team and mentor them.
I am also involved at my high school community by being a peer tutor in the special education program. Every day, I work closely with these students to help them with life skills like baking, using money, doing laundry, cleaning dishes, and more.
I have been a member of National Honor Society for all four years of high school, completing twelve hours of community service each of the first three years, and eighteen hours my senior year.
I am in Link Crew, a program to help in-coming freshman transition to high school. We not only meet during the summer, but also meet with our group of freshman each month of the first semester to see if they need help in any way -- and make sure they are staying involved with extra school activities like clubs and sports.
Outside of high school, I have volunteered at Maltby Elementary School as teacher assistant, as a wrestling coach at Valley View Middle School, as a coach at Cascade Jiu-jitsu, as a coach at Ascend Wrestling Academy, and as a helper for the preschool program at Canyon Hills Ministry. Specifically, I am most proud of being a volunteer teacher assistant at Maltby Elementary for the Montessori program. I specifically chose this program because, when I was in elementary school, I greatly benefited from being in the Montessori program. My goal was to provide the students with the same benefits that I received from the program, including learning responsibility, organization, creativity, curiosity, and more. I not only worked with the students, but I also helped their teacher with tasks so that she had more time to give the students one-on-one attention.
Spirit of Wenatchee Aviation Scholarship
I am interested in aviation because I love to fly and to travel, thanks to my parents. I plan to attend Big Bend Community College for the two-year aviation program. I then plan to become a flight instructor until I get enough flight hours and experience to be a commercial airline pilot. My father inspired me to achieve these career goals because he used to fly planes and fell in love with aviation. As a result, I have taken several flying lessons and love flying! Without this exposure, I never would have thought to attempt to become a pilot.
I am involved with my community in many ways. Since middle school, I have committed myself to training and competing in wrestling and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. I have now wrestled for six years and practiced jiu-jitsu for seven. I have been on the varsity wrestling team for all four years of high school. I am a three-time district champion, three-time regional champion, and three-time state champion. I am also a two-time academic state champion. Along with being on the team, I have held the leadership role of team captain for two years. This role allowed me to support my team and mentor them.
I am also involved at my high school community by being a peer tutor in the special education program. Every day, I work closely with these students to help them with life skills like baking, using money, doing laundry, cleaning dishes, and more.
I have been a member of National Honor Society for all four years of high school, completing twelve hours of community service each of the first three years, and eighteen hours my senior year.
I am in Link Crew, a program to help in-coming freshman transition to high school. We not only meet during the summer, but also meet with our group of freshman each month of the first semester to see if they need help in any way -- and make sure they are staying involved with extra school activities like clubs and sports.
Outside of high school, I have volunteered at Maltby Elementary School as teacher assistant, as a wrestling coach at Valley View Middle School, as a coach at Cascade Jiu-jitsu, as a coach at Ascend Wrestling Academy, and as a helper for the preschool program at Canyon Hills Ministry. Specifically, I am most proud of being a volunteer teacher assistant at Maltby Elementary for the Montessori program. I specifically chose this program because, when I was in elementary school, I greatly benefited from being in the Montessori program. My goal was to provide the students with the same benefits that I received from the program, including learning responsibility, organization, creativity, curiosity, and more. I not only worked with the students, but I also helped their teacher with tasks so that she had more time to give the students one-on-one attention.