
Reading
Economics
Fantasy
Science Fiction
I read books daily
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Kennedy Crable
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• Winning Mindset
- I count my early awareness that with goals, collaboration, and "grit," all things are possible as one of my most proud achievements.
Goal: Become a successful travel nurse practitioner
• Full-Time College student at 16 with a 4.0-grade point average (GPA)
- Maintained 3.95 GPA through present day
• Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Volunteer Team Lead
• 104 Hours of Dentist and Dental Surgeon OJT (On-the-job training)
• Awarded Academic Honor Society Memberships
• Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate
- Created and initiated networking opportunities program for alumni of the board
• Elite and Avid Reader
- Author of a book of poems published on Amazon
--Owner of a Small crochet business
• Diverse Cultural Awareness
- Lived in Japan for three (3) years
- Lived in Mexico for four (4) years
- Visited eight (8) countries across three (3) continents in total
Education
Liberty University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology
Career
Dream career field:
Mental Health Care
Dream career goals:
Become a counselor educator and teach at multiple universities.
Sports
Dancing
Club2009 – 20189 years
Archery
Club2019 – 20201 year
Research
Advanced/Graduate Dentistry and Oral Sciences
Oral Facial Surgery Specialists at The Woodlands — shadow2023 – PresentDentistry
Spring Market Dental and Orthodontics — shadow2022 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Girl Scouts of America — member, counselor, member of the National Advisory Board, delegate/voting member for council elections, member of advocacy committee, member of mental wellness subcommittee, working on older girl engagement, founder of GSAB Alumna Board2015 – PresentVolunteering
Sisters in STEM — team lead2021 – 2022
Future Interests
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Sharra Rainbolt Memorial Scholarship
From the moment I could comprehend the world around me, I knew I wanted to dedicate my life to helping others in the healthcare field. At just four years old, I set my sights on dentistry, working tirelessly to make this dream a reality. I graduated high school at sixteen and immediately pursued my undergraduate studies, maintaining a 3.95 GPA while shadowing dental professionals for over 110 hours. However, after deep reflection and conversations with my mentors and parents, I realized my true passion lay in mental healthcare. Now, as I approach graduation with a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies focusing on Health and Behavioral Sciences, I am preparing for a future as a clinical counselor and pursuing a Ph.D. in Counseling Education. My experiences, particularly my mother’s battle with breast cancer, have strengthened my resolve to support individuals navigating the emotional weight of illness.
In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. The moment she told me, I broke down in tears, terrified for her life. She had discovered a lump during a self-exam—a practice she adopted after my aunt, her second mother, passed away from the same disease. At the time, we were living in Cancun, Mexico, but my family made the difficult decision to relocate to Texas so my mom could receive the necessary care. At 16, I watched my mom, the strongest woman I knew, endure radiation, a double mastectomy, a hysterectomy, and a total of seven surgeries. Despite her pain, she never stopped working as a professor and department head, always prioritizing others over herself.
I had always known my mother’s strength. She had fought for my life before I could even comprehend it—developing preeclampsia while pregnant, delivering me three months early, and enduring an emergency C-section. As an infant, I spent three months in the hospital, and my mother, despite her own recovery, was there for me every step of the way. But during her cancer battle, I saw her struggle in a way I never had before. She fought not only for her survival but also against the mental toll of her illness. Watching her battle depression, I felt helpless. I could not take away her pain, but I could learn from it. I could use her journey to inspire my own—a journey dedicated to helping others cope with the emotional weight of illness.
Through this experience, I have gained a deeper understanding of resilience, empathy, and mental health’s crucial role in the healing process. I have used my mother’s journey as a driving force to honor her strength, channeling my passion into leadership and service. I served as a National Board Member and Council Delegate for Girl Scouts, leading young alumni engagement initiatives and advocating for mental wellness. I worked as a STEM volunteer team lead, empowering young girls in science. I have competed in Science Olympiad, started my own business selling handmade crochet products, and even published a book of poetry at sixteen. These accomplishments are not just accolades—they represent my dedication to growth, impact, and perseverance, values instilled in me by my mother.
As I continue my education with the goal of becoming a clinical counselor and earning a Ph.D. in Counseling Education, I hope to support those facing the same struggles my mother endured. This scholarship would allow me to pursue my ambitions without financial burden, ensuring that I can dedicate myself fully to my studies and future patients. My mother’s battle with cancer has taught me that true strength lies in perseverance, and that we must fight for those who cannot fight alone.
Special Needs Advocacy Bogdan Radich Memorial Scholarship
From a young age, I have been driven by a deep desire to help others in the healthcare field. My journey began with aspirations of becoming a dentist, leading me to graduate high school two years early and begin college at sixteen. I immersed myself in the field, completing over 110 hours of shadowing various dental specialists. However, through extensive reflection and personal experiences, I realized my passion lies in mental health and advocacy for underserved communities, particularly those with special needs.
My academic journey has been one of perseverance and excellence. I am currently in my final year at Liberty University, pursuing a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus on Health and Behavioral Sciences, maintaining a 3.95 GPA. I have received multiple academic honors, including memberships in Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and I have been named to the Dean’s List for three consecutive years. Beyond academics, I am an author, entrepreneur, and dedicated advocate, having served as a National Board Member and Council Delegate for the Girl Scouts, where I implemented initiatives benefiting young girls nationwide.
My passion for mental health advocacy stems from personal experiences, particularly my mother’s battle with breast cancer. Witnessing her strength, resilience, and the emotional toll of her journey inspired me to pursue a career where I can support individuals facing physical and mental health challenges. I have seen firsthand how critical mental health support is, especially for those navigating life-altering diagnoses and disabilities. This has solidified my commitment to becoming a clinical counselor and counselor educator, ensuring individuals, including those with special needs, receive the emotional and psychological support they deserve.
Throughout my experiences, I have developed a strong foundation in leadership, service, and advocacy. As a STEM Volunteer Team Lead, I worked with young girls to inspire their interest in science and technology. My background also includes diverse cultural experiences, having lived in Japan and Mexico for several years. These experiences have broadened my understanding of different communities' unique challenges, further fueling my commitment to making a meaningful impact in mental health and special needs advocacy.
Receiving this scholarship would allow me to further my education and training to become a counselor specializing in supporting individuals with special needs. Many individuals with disabilities face significant barriers to receiving adequate mental health care. I am determined to bridge this gap by providing accessible, compassionate, and specialized counseling services tailored to their unique experiences. My goal is to not only serve as a counselor but also as an educator, training future professionals to be advocates for those with special needs.
In every aspect of my academic and professional journey, I have demonstrated ambition, drive, and a commitment to making a lasting impact. With this scholarship, I will continue my mission to provide mental health support to individuals who need it most, ensuring they receive the care, understanding, and advocacy they deserve. I am grateful for the opportunity to share my story and for the consideration of my application.
Angelia Zeigler Gibbs Book Scholarship
From an early age, I have been passionate about helping others in the healthcare field. At just four years old, I envisioned a career in dentistry and took significant steps toward achieving this goal. By the age of sixteen, I had graduated high school two years early and enrolled full-time in college. Over the past three years, I have accumulated over 110 shadowing hours with dental professionals, gaining invaluable insights into patient care. However, as I progressed in my undergraduate studies in interdisciplinary health and behavioral sciences, I reflected deeply on my future and consulted with my parents and mentors. Through this process, I discovered a calling beyond dentistry—one rooted in mental healthcare, where I could make a profound difference in people’s lives while maintaining a balanced lifestyle that allows me to spend time with family and travel.
My mother’s journey with breast cancer solidified my decision to pursue clinical counseling and counselor education. In 2021, she was diagnosed with estrogen-based breast cancer, and over the past three years, I have witnessed her incredible resilience through radiation, surgeries, and emotional battles. My mother, a dedicated professor and department head, never let her illness deter her from her responsibilities, but I saw firsthand the toll it took on her mental health. Watching her struggle with depression throughout treatment was heartbreaking, and I often felt helpless. This experience ignited my passion for mental healthcare, as I realized the immense need for emotional and psychological support for individuals facing chronic illnesses.
My journey thus far has been shaped by my academic excellence, leadership, and commitment to service. As a full-time college student maintaining a 3.95 GPA, a published author, a small business owner, a national board member for the Girl Scouts, and a STEM advocate, I have demonstrated the ambition, drive, and passion necessary to succeed in this field. These accomplishments reflect my dedication to lifelong learning and my desire to uplift others. Receiving this scholarship would provide crucial support as I continue my education and work toward becoming a clinical counselor and educator. My goal is to help individuals, like my mother, navigate their emotional and mental well-being with the same strength and resilience she has shown me.
With this scholarship, I will continue my journey to positively impact the lives of those in need, ensuring that others facing difficult circumstances receive the guidance and support they deserve.
Hicks Scholarship Award
From a young age, I have been driven by a passion for healthcare and a desire to help others. At just sixteen years old, I graduated high school early and immediately embarked on my college journey at Liberty University. Now, at nineteen, I am in my final year of undergraduate studies in interdisciplinary health and behavioral sciences, maintaining a 3.95 GPA. My journey has been shaped not only by my academic pursuits but also by the profound experience of witnessing my mother’s battle with breast cancer.
In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, forever altering the trajectory of my life. I vividly remember the moment she told me—fear and uncertainty gripped me as I processed the reality of her illness. Having already lost my aunt to the same disease, I understood the devastating impact of cancer on a family. My mother’s strength in facing seven surgeries, including a double mastectomy and hysterectomy, while continuing her responsibilities as a professor, was a testament to her resilience. However, beyond her physical endurance, I also witnessed her emotional and mental struggle, battling depression throughout her treatment. Her journey illuminated for me the critical importance of mental healthcare in the face of illness.
This experience profoundly influenced my career aspirations. Initially, I dedicated myself to the field of dentistry, accumulating over 110 shadowing hours with various dental specialists. However, after deep reflection and guidance from mentors, I realized that my true calling lies in mental healthcare. My mother’s battle with cancer demonstrated the immense psychological toll that illness takes, not just on patients but on their families as well. I want to ensure that individuals navigating similar hardships have the mental and emotional support they need. Therefore, I have committed myself to becoming a clinical counselor and counselor educator, aiming to provide care that acknowledges both the physical and mental challenges of illness.
Beyond academics, I have actively contributed to my community in numerous ways. My time as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate pushed me to implement initiatives to engage young alumni. I have also been a STEM Volunteer Team Lead, encouraging young girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Additionally, my love for literature led me to become a published author at sixteen, and my entrepreneurial spirit drove me to start a crochet business at nineteen. My diverse experiences, including living in Japan and Mexico and traveling across three continents, have given me a broad perspective on life and the universal need for compassion and understanding.
Receiving this scholarship would not only help me continue my education but also honor my mother’s journey by allowing me to support others facing similar battles. I am determined to channel my experiences into making a meaningful impact in the field of mental health, ensuring that no one faces the emotional toll of illness alone. My ambition, drive, and dedication to helping others make me a strong candidate for this scholarship, and I am grateful for the opportunity to share my story.
Vegan Teens Are The Future Scholarship
From a young age, I have been driven by a desire to help others and make a meaningful impact in the healthcare field. My journey began with an aspiration to become a dentist, leading me to graduate high school at sixteen and gain over 110 shadowing hours with various dental specialists. However, through extensive reflection and personal experiences, I realized that my true passion lies in mental healthcare. As I prepare to complete my undergraduate degree in Health and Behavioral Sciences, I am committed to becoming a clinical counselor and counselor educator, with a focus on mental health support for individuals facing life-altering diagnoses.
My passion for healthcare and advocacy extends beyond mental health; it intertwines deeply with my commitment to veganism. I was previously vegan for two years, initially adopting this lifestyle when my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer and her doctor recommended dietary changes to support her treatment. Although I later strayed from this lifestyle, I recently made the decision to go vegan again—this time not only for the health benefits but also for the ethical reasons involved in protecting animals and promoting sustainability. Witnessing my mother’s battle with breast cancer reinforced my commitment to a plant-based lifestyle, as research highlights the potential benefits of a whole-food, plant-based diet in reducing the risk of chronic diseases.
Adopting a vegan lifestyle has been more than a dietary change—it has been a transformation of values. I have learned that veganism is not just about personal health; it is about global responsibility. From mitigating climate change and conserving water resources to preventing animal cruelty, veganism represents a conscious choice to foster a more sustainable and compassionate world. My travels to eight countries across three continents have further exposed me to diverse cultural perspectives on food and sustainability, strengthening my resolve to advocate for plant-based living on a global scale.
As an academic achiever with a 3.95 GPA, a published poet, an entrepreneur, and a Girl Scout National Board Member, I have always sought opportunities to lead and educate. Whether through my involvement in STEM mentorship, where I encouraged young girls to pursue careers in science, or through my advocacy work with the Girl Scouts, I have developed skills in leadership, outreach, and community engagement. These experiences have prepared me to use my education to influence others toward a vegan lifestyle. I aspire to incorporate plant-based nutrition education into my future mental health practice, emphasizing the role of diet in emotional well-being and resilience.
This scholarship would provide me with the financial support necessary to continue my education and amplify my advocacy efforts. As I pursue my doctorate, I plan to integrate veganism into my research and counseling work, addressing the psychological barriers to dietary change and promoting the benefits of plant-based living. My goal is to create programs that educate individuals on the mental and physical health benefits of a vegan diet, ultimately fostering a healthier, more compassionate society.
I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, as it aligns perfectly with my aspirations to drive change in both the mental health and vegan communities. With this support, I will continue to grow as a leader, advocate, and educator, ensuring that veganism becomes a movement that empowers and heals people worldwide.
Sgt. Albert Dono Ware Memorial Scholarship
Service, sacrifice, and bravery are values that have profoundly shaped my personal and academic journey as a Black woman in America. From a young age, I have felt a deep-seated desire to help others, particularly in the healthcare field. This passion, combined with my diverse life experiences and commitment to community service, has inspired me to pursue a career as a clinical counselor and counselor educator. Through this essay, I hope to illustrate how these values have influenced my life, how they motivate my vision to address challenges within the African diaspora in the United States, and the reforms I believe are most critical to creating meaningful change.
Growing up in a multicultural household and living in Japan and Mexico for several years exposed me to various cultural perspectives and challenges. My father, a retired Navy chief, instilled in me the value of service from a young age. Witnessing his dedication to serving others fueled my passion for contributing to my community. My mother's journey with breast cancer further reinforced the importance of bravery and sacrifice. Watching her undergo seven surgeries, including a double mastectomy and a hysterectomy, while continuing to fulfill her responsibilities as a professor, taught me the resilience required to support others even in the face of adversity.
As a Black woman, I have been acutely aware of the systemic barriers that often hinder access to resources, particularly in healthcare and education. At sixteen, I graduated high school two years early and began my undergraduate studies in Health and Behavioral Sciences at Liberty University. I maintained a 3.95 GPA while actively engaging in various leadership and volunteer roles. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I spearheaded a young alumni engagement initiative that provided mentorship opportunities for approximately 60 girls. This experience allowed me to witness the transformative power of mentorship, particularly for young women of color, and solidified my commitment to community service.
Additionally, I led STEM activities for the Sisters in STEM (SIS) organization, encouraging girls from kindergarten to eighth grade to explore STEM fields. My involvement in Science Olympiad competitions taught me the value of teamwork and perseverance, especially when I placed eighth in my final towers competition. These experiences illustrated the importance of creating supportive environments that empower marginalized communities to pursue their goals.
The African diaspora in the United States faces several challenges, including limited access to mental health resources. Stigma surrounding mental health, financial barriers, and a lack of culturally competent professionals contribute to these disparities. My vision for addressing these challenges involves advocating for policy reforms that increase funding for mental health services in underserved communities. Additionally, I aim to develop community-based programs that promote mental health awareness and provide accessible counseling services.
As a Black woman, I understand the importance of representation in the mental health field. Many individuals in our community struggle to find professionals who share their cultural background and can understand their lived experiences. To implement these initiatives, collaboration with key stakeholders is essential. Partnering with local healthcare providers, educational institutions, and community organizations can help expand mental health services. Furthermore, advocating for legislative changes that allocate resources toward mental health education and support in schools can foster early intervention.
Receiving the Sgt. Albert Dono Ware Scholarship would support my educational and professional goals while enabling me to continue serving my community. I am committed to upholding the values of service, sacrifice, and bravery throughout my career, just as Sgt. Ware exemplified during his life. By addressing mental health disparities and advocating for policy reforms, I hope to contribute to the well-being and resilience of the African diaspora in the United States. I am deeply grateful for your consideration of my application and for the opportunity to honor Sgt. Ware's legacy through my service.
Noah Jon Markstrom Foundation Scholarship
From an early age, I have been driven by a desire to help others through healthcare. At four years old, I decided to pursue dentistry and took significant steps toward that goal, graduating high school at sixteen and immediately starting college. Over the years, I accumulated over 110 shadowing hours with various dental specialists, learning invaluable lessons about patient care. However, after deep reflection and conversations with mentors, I recognized my passion lay not in dentistry but in mental healthcare. I aspire to become a nurse practitioner and counselor educator, specializing in supporting patients and families facing serious medical conditions like cancer.
My mother’s battle with breast cancer solidified my passion for this field. In 2021, she was diagnosed with stage two estrogen-based cancer. Witnessing her strength through seven surgeries and countless treatments revealed the immense psychological toll of cancer on patients and their loved ones. Despite her resilience, I saw her struggle with depression and anxiety, emotions I felt deeply as her daughter. This experience ignited my desire to work in pediatric medicine, supporting young patients and their families as they navigate similar challenges.
Throughout my academic journey, I have consistently demonstrated dedication and resilience. I entered Liberty University as a full-time student at sixteen, maintaining a 3.95 GPA and earning Dean's List honors for three consecutive years. I have also been inducted into prestigious academic societies, including Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars. My academic success reflects my commitment to learning and my ability to balance rigorous coursework with personal challenges.
Beyond academics, I have actively engaged in leadership and community service. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I developed and implemented a young alumni engagement initiative for 60 girls, enhancing their connection to the organization. Additionally, I led the Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team, encouraging girls from kindergarten to eighth grade to explore STEM fields. These experiences have honed my communication and leadership skills, preparing me to provide compassionate, effective care as a pediatric healthcare professional.
My diverse cultural experiences have also shaped my empathetic approach to healthcare. Having lived in Japan and Mexico for several years, I have gained a deep appreciation for diverse perspectives and the unique challenges faced by different communities. I plan to use this understanding to provide culturally competent care to pediatric patients and their families.
The Noah Jon Markstrom Foundation Scholarship represents an incredible opportunity to support my educational journey toward becoming a nurse practitioner focused on pediatric mental healthcare. Inspired by my mother’s experience and motivated by my academic, personal, and volunteer experiences, I am eager to contribute to the well-being of children and their families as they navigate the complexities of cancer treatment. I am profoundly grateful for your consideration and the chance to honor Noah's legacy through my future work.
Sturz Legacy Scholarship
Growing up, I have always been driven by a desire to help others, particularly in the healthcare field. From the age of four, I aspired to become a dentist and actively pursued this goal by graduating high school two years early and starting college at sixteen. I dedicated over 110 shadowing hours to various dental specialties. However, after reflection and discussions with mentors and family, I discovered a deeper passion for mental healthcare. Now, in my final year of the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Health and Behavioral Sciences at Liberty University, I am determined to pursue a career as a clinical counselor and counselor educator.
My mother’s battle with breast cancer has profoundly shaped my passion for mental healthcare. In 2021, she was diagnosed with stage two breast cancer, which led to our relocation from Cancun, Mexico, to Texas. Witnessing her strength through radiation, a double mastectomy, and several surgeries was both inspiring and heartbreaking. Her resilience and vulnerability during moments of depression made me realize the importance of mental health support for individuals facing chronic illness. I saw firsthand how mental well-being is crucial in overcoming life’s most difficult challenges, and I became determined to help others facing similar struggles.
I have consistently demonstrated a commitment to academic excellence, personal growth, and societal contribution. I maintain a 3.95 GPA at Liberty University, earning Dean’s List honors for three consecutive years. I am a member of academic societies like Alpha Lambda Delta and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, which have provided opportunities for personal development and community engagement.
Beyond academics, I have pursued leadership and volunteer roles. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I spearheaded a young alumni engagement initiative for 60 girls and contributed to the Mental Wellness Subcommittee. Through this role, I developed strong communication and organizational skills while advocating for mental health awareness. As the Team Lead for Sisters in STEM, I facilitated STEM activities for young girls, aiming to break gender stereotypes and spark scientific curiosity.
My upbringing in a military family fostered a deep appreciation for cultural diversity. Having lived in Japan and Mexico and traveled to eight countries across three continents, I value different perspectives and human connection. At sixteen, I published a book of poems on Amazon, and at nineteen, I launched a business selling handmade crochet products, combining creativity and entrepreneurship.
My long-term goal is to become a nurse practitioner with a focus on mental health, using my experiences and education to provide compassionate, culturally competent care. I am committed to lifelong learning, professional growth, and leaving a positive impact on society. This scholarship would support my educational pursuits and empower me to make a meaningful difference in the mental healthcare field. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Brian J Boley Memorial Scholarship
Growing up, I always knew I wanted to help others, and the healthcare field felt like a natural path for me. From the age of four, I was determined to become a dentist, taking significant steps to achieve that goal. I graduated high school at sixteen, started college the same year, and dedicated over 110 hours to shadowing dental professionals. However, after years of reflection and conversations with my mentors and parents, I realized my true passion lies in the mental health field. Now, as I approach the completion of my Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Health and Behavioral Sciences with a 3.95 GPA, I am committed to pursuing a career as a clinical counselor and counselor educator.
My decision to enter the mental health profession stems from personal experience and my desire to make a meaningful impact. In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, an event that profoundly affected me and shifted my perspective on the importance of mental health. Witnessing my mother's resilience as she underwent treatments while battling depression left a deep impression on me. Her journey revealed the psychological toll that accompanies physical illness, and I became motivated to support individuals navigating similar challenges. Through my career, I hope to provide compassionate counseling to patients and their families as they face life-altering diagnoses.
I have always been driven to excel academically and contribute to my community. As a full-time college student at sixteen, I completed three rigorous academic years while maintaining high academic standing and earning memberships in prestigious honor societies like Alpha Lambda Delta and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. My academic achievements reflect my dedication to learning and my commitment to excellence.
Beyond academics, my leadership and community involvement have prepared me to make a difference in the mental health field. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I participated in mental health advocacy efforts and eventually implemented a young alumni engagement initiative. These experiences taught me the importance of active listening, empathy, and collaboration—skills essential for effective counseling. Additionally, my role as a STEM Volunteer Team Lead and Science Olympiad competitor demonstrated my ability to mentor others and foster a supportive learning environment.
Having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four years, and traveled to eight countries across three continents, I have developed a deep understanding of how cultural background influences mental well-being. My multicultural experiences have taught me the importance of cultural competence in counseling and the need to tailor support to each individual's unique background.
The mental health field is more than a career choice for me; it is a calling. I am passionate about providing individuals with the tools and support they need to navigate life's challenges. I aspire to work with patients who, like my mother, face the mental and emotional impact of chronic illnesses. This scholarship will help me further my education and equip me with the knowledge and skills necessary to make a lasting difference in others' lives. With my background in health sciences, my dedication to academic excellence, and my genuine commitment to mental health, I am confident in my ability to contribute meaningfully to the field. Thank you for your consideration.
Elizabeth Schalk Memorial Scholarship
Resilience, compassion, and perseverance have defined my journey, shaping my aspirations in healthcare. From an early age, I was drawn to the medical field, initially pursuing dentistry with over 110 hours of shadowing experience. Graduating high school at sixteen and beginning college the same year reinforced my commitment to academic and professional excellence. However, a life-changing event—the battle my mother fought against breast cancer—reshaped my perspective and ignited my passion for mental healthcare.
In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Her journey through radiation, multiple surgeries, and the emotional weight of her illness profoundly impacted me. Watching her, a strong and dedicated professor, navigate not just the physical toll but also the mental strain of her diagnosis opened my eyes to the critical need for mental health support. She faced depression and emotional distress, and despite my desire to help, I often felt powerless. This experience deepened my understanding of the psychological struggles that accompany serious illnesses and solidified my resolve to pursue a career in mental health advocacy and counseling.
My academic journey reflects my drive to excel. With a 3.95 GPA and recognition through honor societies such as Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, I have remained dedicated to my education. My passion extends beyond the classroom—I have actively contributed to leadership and advocacy initiatives. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I led projects focused on alumni engagement and mental wellness. Eventually, I started an alumni engagement initiative. My role as a Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team Lead allowed me to inspire young girls to pursue careers in science and engineering. Additionally, I have nurtured my creativity by publishing a book of poetry at sixteen and starting a crochet business at nineteen.
Growing up in a military family, I developed a global perspective that continues to influence my approach to mental healthcare. Having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four, I witnessed different cultural attitudes toward mental health and learned the importance of accessible and compassionate care. Traveling to eight countries across three continents has reinforced my desire to make a worldwide impact in mental health advocacy.
Mental illness touches countless lives, and my mother's resilience continues to inspire my journey. I now aspire to become a nurse practitioner specializing in mental health, providing compassionate care for those in need. This scholarship will be invaluable in supporting my education and allowing me to pursue my mission of guiding others through their mental health challenges.
I am deeply grateful for this opportunity to share my story and demonstrate my commitment to mental healthcare. My experiences have strengthened my resolve to contribute to this field, and with this scholarship, I will continue working toward a future where mental health is prioritized, understood, and supported.
Eddie Hankins Medical Service Scholarship
From a young age, I have been drawn to the healthcare field, with a deep-rooted desire to help others. My journey has not been a straight path, but rather one filled with resilience, growth, and discovery. At just sixteen, I graduated high school two years early and began my undergraduate studies at Liberty University in the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies program, focused on health and behavioral sciences. With a 3.95 GPA and a rigorous academic journey, I have demonstrated my commitment to excellence and perseverance in achieving my goals. However, my true calling in the healthcare field solidified through the personal challenges I have faced and the service I have dedicated to my community.
One of the most defining moments of my life was my mother’s battle with breast cancer. In 2021, when she was diagnosed, I was just sixteen years old, living in Cancun, Mexico. The diagnosis turned our lives upside down, prompting a move to Texas for her treatment. I witnessed firsthand the strength it took for her to endure seven surgeries, including a double mastectomy and a full hysterectomy, all while continuing her role as a professor and department head. As much as she fought physically, I saw her battle emotionally, struggling with depression and the weight of uncertainty. Watching my mother navigate this journey with resilience inspired me to dedicate my life to mental healthcare. I want to ensure that patients facing life-altering illnesses receive not only the physical care they need but also the emotional support that is often overlooked.
Beyond personal challenges, my dedication to service and community involvement has been a cornerstone of my journey. As a National Board Member and Council Delegate for Girl Scouts, I implemented a young alumni engagement initiative after graduating from Girl Scouts, fostering leadership and connection among young women. Additionally, I have served on the advocacy committee and the mental wellness subcommittee, working to support mental health initiatives. My commitment to STEM education led me to serve as a Volunteer Team Lead for Sisters in STEM, where I mentored young girls in science-related activities. These experiences have reinforced my passion for service, leadership, and advocacy in the healthcare field.
My exposure to different cultures has also shaped my perspective on resilience and adaptability. Having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four years, and traveling to eight countries across three continents, I have developed a deep appreciation for diverse healthcare approaches and the importance of culturally competent care. My father, a retired Navy chief, instilled in me the values of discipline, dedication, and the importance of service—principles that I carry into my academic and professional aspirations.
With over 110 hours of shadowing experience across multiple dental specialties, I initially envisioned a future in dentistry. However, through reflection and mentorship, I realized my passion lies in mental healthcare. My ultimate goal is to become a mental health counselor in a psychiatric inpatient unit and a counselor educator, helping individuals navigate their health journeys while maintaining the work-life balance I desire. Pursuing a doctorate is a rigorous path, but I embrace this challenge with determination and the belief that I can make a meaningful impact in the lives of others.
Receiving this scholarship would be a pivotal step in achieving my aspirations. It would not only provide financial support but also affirm my dedication to honoring the legacy of Paramedic Eddie Hankins, whose compassion and resilience in the medical field serve as an inspiration. I strive to carry forward his values by providing holistic care to patients, ensuring they receive not only medical treatment but also the emotional and psychological support they need to thrive. Through my education, personal experiences, and unwavering commitment to service, I am determined to make a lasting impact in healthcare, embodying the dedication, resilience, and compassion that define the field.
She Rose in Health Equity
Throughout my life, I have been driven by a passion for helping others, particularly in the healthcare field. From a young age, I aspired to become a dentist, diligently working toward this goal by graduating high school at sixteen and beginning college the same year. My commitment led me to complete over 110 shadowing hours with various dental specialists, gaining firsthand exposure to patient care. However, after extensive reflection and guidance from my parents and mentors, I realized my true calling lay in the field of mental health. Now, as I approach the completion of my undergraduate degree in Interdisciplinary Studies: Health and Behavioral Sciences at Liberty University, I am determined to pursue a career as a clinical counselor and counselor educator. My goal is to bridge the gap in mental healthcare and contribute to health equity by providing culturally competent, accessible care to underserved populations.
The journey that solidified my dedication to mental health was my mother’s battle with breast cancer. In 2021, my mother, a college professor and department head, was diagnosed with estrogen-based breast cancer. Witnessing her undergo seven surgeries, radiation, and continuous treatments while maintaining her professional and personal responsibilities was both inspiring and heartbreaking. However, what stood out to me most was the psychological toll it took on her. My mother, a woman of immense strength, struggled with depression throughout her treatment, and I felt helpless in easing her burden. This experience illuminated the critical need for mental health support for individuals facing chronic illnesses, as well as their families. It is this realization that fuels my commitment to health equity, ensuring that mental health services are integrated into healthcare systems and made accessible to those in need.
My efforts to promote health equity extend beyond my personal experiences. After my time as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I spearheaded initiatives that supported young women, particularly in young alumni engagement. I led a mental wellness subcommittee, providing resources and support to girls navigating academic and personal challenges. Additionally, as a STEM Volunteer Team Lead, I worked with Sisters in STEM (SIS) to encourage young girls, particularly from underrepresented backgrounds, to engage in science and healthcare fields. My commitment to mentorship and education reflects my dedication to creating equitable opportunities for marginalized communities.
This scholarship will provide crucial support in my pursuit of a doctoral degree in clinical counseling, allowing me to focus on research and practical applications that address mental health disparities. My specific goal is to develop community-based counseling programs that integrate mental health services into primary healthcare settings, ensuring that individuals, particularly minorities and low-income patients, receive holistic care. Furthermore, I plan to advocate for policy changes that mandate mental health education and services as fundamental components of medical treatment plans.
In my career, I hope to break down barriers to mental health access by working with hospitals, clinics, and nonprofit organizations to establish counseling programs tailored to diverse populations. I intend to conduct research on the intersection of chronic illness and mental health, shedding light on the psychological struggles faced by patients and their families. Additionally, as a future counselor educator, I will train the next generation of mental health professionals with an emphasis on cultural competency and health equity.
Thank you for considering my application. I am eager for the opportunity to contribute to the advancement of health equity and mental health accessibility for all.
Jeannine Schroeder Women in Public Service Memorial Scholarship
Throughout my life, I have been driven by a passion for helping others, particularly in healthcare. Initially pursuing dentistry, I dedicated over 110 hours to shadowing specialists. However, after reflection and discussions with mentors, I realized my true calling lies in mental healthcare. I am now pursuing a career as a clinical counselor and educator to address the critical issue of mental health awareness and accessibility.
My mother’s breast cancer diagnosis in 2021 made mental health personal. Witnessing her endure treatments and emotional struggles opened my eyes to the psychological toll of chronic illness. Her journey reinforced my resolve to support individuals facing similar challenges, ensuring they receive the mental health resources they need.
At 19, I have taken significant steps toward this goal. As a full-time college student since 16, I have maintained a 3.95 GPA in Liberty University’s Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies: Health and Behavioral Sciences program. My academic achievements include memberships in Alpha Lambda Delta, The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and multiple Dean’s List honors, reflecting my dedication to excellence and service.
Beyond academics, I have embraced leadership roles that align with my mission. As a National Board Member and Council Delegate for the Girl Scouts, I participated in mental wellness advocacy. After I became an adult, I founded and spearheaded a young alumni engagement initiative. My work with the Sisters in STEM program further showcases my commitment to community empowerment. These experiences have strengthened my skills in mentorship and advocacy, preparing me to address mental health challenges effectively.
My diverse background has also shaped my perspective. Having lived in Japan and Mexico for a combined seven years and traveled across three continents, I understand the cultural stigmas surrounding mental health. I am committed to breaking these barriers by fostering open conversations and promoting accessible resources.
As an entrepreneur and author, I have utilized creativity for self-expression and healing—an approach I hope to integrate into my counseling practice. Whether through my published book of poems or my crochet business, I have demonstrated resilience, adaptability, and a commitment to positive change.
This scholarship will provide the financial support necessary to further my education and amplify my impact. By becoming a clinical counselor, I aim to bridge the gap in mental healthcare, particularly for those battling chronic illnesses. I want to ensure no one feels alone in their struggles and that they have access to compassionate support.
I am grateful for the opportunity to share my journey. With this scholarship, I will be one step closer to making a lasting impact in mental health, empowering individuals to overcome challenges and lead fulfilling lives.
Ella's Gift
Resilience, determination, and the pursuit of knowledge have shaped my journey in profound ways. My experiences with mental health have been an intrinsic part of my personal growth, influencing my approach to education, leadership, and my future aspirations. While I have not personally struggled with substance abuse, I recognize its impact on individuals and communities, further reinforcing my passion for mental health and advocacy.
From a young age, I have pushed myself to achieve beyond expectations. Graduating high school at 16 and pursuing a Bachelor of Health Sciences at Liberty University was a significant milestone, but it did not come without challenges. The pressure to excel, combined with the weight of academic and extracurricular responsibilities, took a toll on my mental health. I have chronic anxiety and ADHD, conditions that I work through every day. Managing these challenges requires intentional effort, and I am actively in therapy to develop strategies that allow me to thrive academically and personally. Anxiety often manifests as self-doubt and overthinking, while ADHD makes it difficult to maintain focus and structure. However, through therapy and learned coping mechanisms, I have gained resilience and self-awareness.
My experiences living in Japan and Mexico for a combined seven years exposed me to diverse cultures and perspectives, broadening my understanding of mental health on a global scale. In some environments, mental health issues were stigmatized or overlooked, making access to resources difficult. Witnessing these disparities strengthened my resolve to advocate for awareness and accessibility.
During my time as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I spearheaded initiatives focused on young alumni engagement, recognizing the importance of community and mentorship in fostering resilience. Additionally, as a STEM Volunteer Team Lead and Science Olympiad participant, I guided younger students, emphasizing the significance of balance and self-care in high-achieving environments. These experiences reinforced the value of support systems in overcoming personal struggles.
Academically, I have maintained a 3.95 GPA while earning multiple honors, including membership in Alpha Lambda Delta, The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and the Dean’s List. My passion for mental health and counseling has driven me to pursue a career in counseling and counseling education, where I can make a meaningful impact on individuals navigating their own mental health challenges. Through my academic journey, I have come to appreciate the intersection of psychology, education, and advocacy, further solidifying my commitment to this field.
Managing mental health is an ongoing journey, one that requires intentionality and self-awareness. Over time, I have developed strategies to maintain my well-being, including mindfulness practices, structured routines, and seeking support when needed. Engaging in hobbies such as reading, crocheting, dancing, archery, and drawing has provided an outlet for stress relief and creative expression. Music, particularly R&B, has been a grounding force, offering solace during challenging times.
Moving forward, I plan to integrate these strategies into my professional life, ensuring that I maintain a healthy balance as I pursue a career in counseling and counseling education. Additionally, I aim to advocate for mental health resources within academic and healthcare settings, ensuring that students and professionals alike have access to the support they need. By fostering open conversations and promoting initiatives that prioritize well-being, I hope to contribute to a culture where seeking help is not seen as a weakness but as a strength.
My journey has been shaped by perseverance, adaptability, and an unwavering commitment to my goals. While challenges have tested me, they have also strengthened my resolve to create meaningful change in my field and community. Through continued self-awareness and advocacy, I am confident in my ability to manage my mental health while making a lasting impact in counseling and education.
Women in STEM Scholarship
From an early age, I have been driven by a passion for healthcare and a commitment to making a difference. At four, I set my sights on dentistry, graduating high school at sixteen and beginning my undergraduate studies in health and behavioral sciences. Over 110 shadowing hours with dental specialists provided invaluable experience, but after reflection and discussions with mentors, I realized my calling extended beyond dentistry. Now in my final year of college, I have embraced my passion for mental health, aiming to become a clinical counselor and counselor educator, where I can help individuals navigate personal challenges and improve their well-being.
My commitment to mental healthcare is deeply personal. In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, and witnessing her battle was transformative. Through seven surgeries and radiation, I saw firsthand how mental health impacted recovery. My mother, an incredibly strong woman, struggled with the emotional toll of her diagnosis and treatments. This experience opened my eyes to the importance of mental health support for patients dealing with chronic illnesses. Her resilience inspired me to dedicate my career to helping others facing similar struggles, ensuring they receive the emotional and psychological care necessary for healing.
Beyond personal experiences, I have demonstrated leadership and academic excellence. As a full-time college student at sixteen, I maintained a 3.95 GPA, earning membership in honor societies such as Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars. Recognized through multiple Dean’s List honors from 2022 to 2024, I balanced academics with creativity, publishing a poetry book at sixteen and running a business selling handmade crochet products. My ability to balance rigorous coursework with creative and entrepreneurial pursuits reflects my determination, discipline, and drive to make a meaningful impact in every endeavor.
My leadership extends beyond academics. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I implemented a young alumni engagement initiative for sixty girls, ensuring ongoing mentorship and leadership development. My work on the Mental Wellness subcommittee reinforced my dedication to mental health advocacy, allowing me to contribute to initiatives that support young women in their mental health journeys. I have also actively participated in community outreach programs, emphasizing the importance of mental well-being and empowering individuals to seek support when needed.
STEM education has played a critical role in my journey. As a Science Olympiad competitor and Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team Lead, I encouraged young girls to explore STEM fields, fostering curiosity and confidence in future female leaders. My experiences living in Japan and Mexico, along with my travels across three continents, have given me a global perspective to address mental health challenges with cultural sensitivity. Exposure to diverse cultures and healthcare systems has reinforced my belief that mental health care should be accessible and tailored to individuals from all backgrounds.
This scholarship represents an opportunity to further my mission of empowering individuals through mental healthcare. I am eager to contribute to STEM by integrating behavioral sciences with healthcare, ensuring mental well-being is prioritized alongside physical health. With this support, I will continue my journey toward becoming a clinical counselor and educator, dedicated to fostering a healthier, more empowered society. The scholarship will not only help me achieve my goals but also enable me to give back to communities in need, supporting individuals as they navigate their personal health challenges with resilience and hope.
Jorian Kuran Harris (Shugg) Helping Heart Foundation Scholarship
From a young age, I have been committed to academic excellence and making a meaningful impact in healthcare. Graduating high school at sixteen and enrolling in college the same year, I pursued a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies: Health and Behavioral Sciences at Liberty University. With a 3.95 GPA, I have earned membership in multiple academic honor societies, such as Alpha Lambda Delta and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. Now in my final year, I am eager to continue my education in mental health as a clinical counselor and counselor educator.
Initially, my passion for healthcare led me toward dentistry, accumulating over 110 shadowing hours with dental specialists. However, after reflection and discussions with mentors, I realized my true calling lies in mental health. Witnessing my mother’s battle with breast cancer over the past three years deepened my understanding of resilience and emotional well-being. She underwent seven surgeries, including a double mastectomy and a hysterectomy, all while continuing to work and care for her family. Seeing her struggles with depression made me recognize the crucial need for accessible mental health care, particularly for individuals facing chronic illness.
While my mother’s journey was defining, I have also faced personal challenges. At nineteen, I started a crochet business selling handmade products. I encountered an attempted scam when a customer requested a custom sweater, aiming to steal my banking information. Instead of allowing this setback to deter me, I educated myself on financial security and continued to grow my business. Entrepreneurship remains an essential part of my goals, as I aspire to establish my own mental health practice, combining counseling with my dedication to serving others.
Beyond academics and entrepreneurship, I have devoted time to leadership and community service. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I led initiatives such as the young alumni engagement program, impacting approximately 60 girls. My work on the Mental Wellness subcommittee reinforced my passion for mental health advocacy. Additionally, as a STEM Volunteer Team Lead and Science Olympiad participant, I mentored young girls, encouraging them to explore careers in science and technology.
Growing up in a military family, I lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four years, experiencing diverse cultures. Inspired by my father’s 22 years in the Navy, I developed a deep appreciation for travel, visiting eight countries across three continents. These experiences have broadened my worldview and strengthened my commitment to fostering inclusivity in mental health care.
This scholarship will enable me to pursue graduate studies and establish a practice providing compassionate, culturally competent counseling services. I am committed to helping individuals navigate emotional challenges and achieve mental wellness. By combining my academic achievements, entrepreneurial aspirations, and personal experiences, I aim to create lasting change in mental health.
In conclusion, my journey has been shaped by resilience, adaptability, and a pursuit of excellence. Facing challenges such as my mother’s illness and overcoming an attempted business scam, I have emerged stronger and more determined. This scholarship will provide the support I need to continue my education, build my own practice, and advocate for mental health accessibility. I am deeply grateful for this opportunity and eager to contribute meaningfully to the field of mental health.
Learner Calculus Scholarship
Throughout my academic journey, I have pursued excellence in the STEM field, demonstrating my passion and commitment to making a meaningful impact in healthcare. From a young age, I aspired to become a dentist, and I took major steps to accomplish this goal, including graduating high school at sixteen and starting college the same year. During my undergraduate studies, I pursued a biomedical sciences degree, where I encountered calculus—a subject that not only challenged me but also deepened my appreciation for the mathematical principles underlying the STEM field.
Calculus plays a crucial role in STEM disciplines, providing a foundation for understanding complex systems and solving real-world problems. In biomedical sciences, calculus is essential for modeling biological processes, analyzing medical data, and optimizing treatment plans. Recognizing its significance, I approached my calculus course with determination and enthusiasm. I was fortunate to have an excellent professor who made the subject engaging and accessible, sparking my interest in its applications. With the support of dedicated tutors, I mastered the subject and earned an A in the class, reinforcing my ability to grasp challenging concepts through perseverance and hard work.
Beyond its academic importance, calculus has real-life applications that extend into various aspects of healthcare. In fields like medical research, pharmacology, and clinical counseling, calculus is used to analyze trends, measure rates of change, and make informed decisions. For example, in mental health research, calculus helps in statistical modeling to predict patient outcomes and improve therapeutic interventions. As I transition from my initial goal of dentistry to a career in clinical counseling and counselor education, I recognize how mathematical principles continue to be relevant in evaluating psychological studies, assessing treatment effectiveness, and understanding cognitive and behavioral patterns.
My academic accomplishments and leadership experiences further demonstrate my dedication to STEM and my ability to excel in challenging environments. Maintaining a 3.95 GPA while completing three years of college coursework, I have earned multiple academic honors, including membership in Alpha Lambda Delta and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. Additionally, my involvement in organizations such as the Girl Scouts National Advisory Board and Sisters in STEM reflects my commitment to mentoring and inspiring young students, particularly women, to pursue careers in STEM fields.
My journey has been shaped by resilience and a deep-seated desire to help others. My mother’s battle with breast cancer has profoundly influenced my decision to enter the mental health field, where I aim to support individuals facing medical and psychological challenges. The analytical skills I developed through calculus will undoubtedly aid me in evaluating research, interpreting data, and making evidence-based decisions in my future career as a clinical counselor and counselor educator.
Receiving this scholarship would enable me to continue my education and contribute to the healthcare field, applying both my STEM background and my passion for mental health advocacy. I am excited to take on the challenge of pursuing a doctorate, knowing that the skills I have acquired—both in calculus and in my broader academic pursuits—will empower me to make a lasting difference in the lives of others.
Elevate Women in Technology Scholarship
From a young age, I’ve been determined to pursue a career in health and behavioral sciences, driven by a desire to help others. A significant influence on my journey has been my mother’s creation of Clinivrse, a learning technology designed to train mental health professionals in real-world scenarios, particularly in counseling and clinical settings.
When my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021, I saw her endure not only the physical toll of surgeries and treatments but also the emotional and mental challenges of her illness. This experience made me realize how critical it is to have effective, accessible mental health training for counselors and other professionals who support individuals in crisis. My mother who is someone already prominent in the mental health education world, developed Clinivrse, a cutting-edge app that allows users to practice clinical skills through immersive, simulated scenarios. The technology helps train future counselors, providing them with the tools to better serve individuals facing mental health challenges.
What excites me about Clinivrse is its potential to revolutionize clinical training by making it more interactive and accessible. It allows students and professionals to practice in a safe, simulated environment where they can improve their skills before engaging with real clients. This technology will help ensure that counselors are better prepared to address the complex needs of individuals dealing with mental health crises, making it a game-changer in how mental health professionals are trained.
As a student in the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies program with a focus on health and behavioral sciences, I am passionate about using technology to improve mental health care. My background in academics and leadership roles has given me the skills to integrate innovative solutions into mental health practices. The development of Clinivrse has inspired me to pursue a career as a counselor and counselor educator, where I can continue to contribute to improving the mental health field through education and technology.
Thank you for considering my application. This scholarship will help me continue my studies and contribute to making mental health services more effective and accessible through the use of technologies like Clinivrse.
Deanna Ellis Memorial Scholarship
Throughout my life, I have been deeply committed to serving others, particularly in the healthcare field. While I initially pursued dentistry, my experiences and reflections led me to shift my focus to mental health counseling. My academic achievements, leadership roles, and personal experiences have solidified my passion for supporting individuals facing challenges, including those struggling with substance abuse.
Although I have not had direct relationships with individuals battling substance abuse, I have witnessed the devastating effects of illness on mental health. In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, an experience that reshaped my perspective on mental resilience. Watching her endure radiation, surgeries, and emotional struggles opened my eyes to the psychological toll of chronic illness. Throughout her journey, I saw firsthand how emotional distress can lead individuals to seek unhealthy coping mechanisms. This experience heightened my awareness of the need for compassionate mental health professionals who can guide individuals toward healthier coping strategies.
My passion for mental health is also reflected in my academic and professional journey. Graduating high school at sixteen and excelling in my undergraduate studies with a 3.95 GPA demonstrates my dedication to education and personal growth. As I pursue my degree in interdisciplinary studies focused on health and behavioral sciences, I have immersed myself in various leadership and service roles that align with my aspirations. Serving as a Girl Scout National Board Member and leading young alumni engagement initiatives have reinforced my commitment to advocacy and mentorship. These experiences have shaped my desire to counsel and educate individuals who struggle with addiction and mental health disorders.
Additionally, my experience as a Science Olympiad competitor and STEM volunteer has strengthened my analytical and problem-solving skills, qualities essential for a career in clinical counseling. Leading STEM initiatives for young girls has also reinforced my belief in the power of education and mentorship in fostering resilience. These leadership roles have prepared me to guide individuals through their struggles, equipping them with the tools they need to overcome challenges.
Beyond my academic and leadership experiences, my cultural background has provided me with a unique perspective on the importance of mental health awareness. Having lived in Japan and Mexico and traveled to eight countries across three continents, I have developed a deep appreciation for diverse perspectives on mental well-being. This cultural awareness will enable me to connect with individuals from various backgrounds as a counselor, offering them empathy and understanding as they navigate their journeys to recovery.
Through my work as a future clinical counselor and counselor educator, I hope to support individuals struggling with substance abuse by helping them develop healthier coping mechanisms. My mother’s resilience in the face of illness has taught me the importance of mental strength, and I want to extend that strength to others. With this scholarship, I will continue my education and work toward making a meaningful impact in the field of mental health. I am grateful for the opportunity to share my story and appreciate your consideration.
Online ADHD Diagnosis Mental Health Scholarship for Women
Mental health has shaped my academic performance and personal life throughout college. As a student diagnosed with ADHD and anxiety, I struggle with procrastination, self-doubt, and confidence issues, even while excelling academically. However, through self-awareness, therapy, and strategic approaches, I have learned to manage my mental well-being and sustain my achievements.
Procrastination is one of my greatest challenges. My ADHD makes it difficult to initiate tasks, and I often delay assignments until the last minute because my brain craves the urgency that pressure provides. This habit leads to stress and self-doubt, making me question my work’s quality despite my 3.95 GPA and numerous academic honors. Anxiety further amplifies these feelings, causing me to second-guess my abilities, even with a track record of success.
To manage these challenges, I implement structured routines and break tasks into smaller, achievable goals. Utilizing planners and digital tools helps me stay organized, while mindfulness techniques such as deep breathing and meditation reduce stress. Seeking support from mentors, professors, and peers reminds me that I am not alone and that asking for help is a strength. Therapy has also been instrumental in helping me develop coping mechanisms and understand how to manage ADHD and anxiety more effectively.
Despite these struggles, I have remained committed to my education and leadership roles. Graduating high school two years early and starting college at 16 required immense discipline and resilience. Now in my final year at Liberty University, I have balanced rigorous coursework in Health and Behavioral Sciences with extracurricular achievements, including memberships in Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, as well as consistent placement on the Dean’s List. My leadership as a Girl Scout National Board Member, mentoring young women in STEM, and global experiences living in Japan and Mexico have further shaped my perspective on mental health and personal growth.
Beyond academics, I prioritize mental health through creative outlets that bring me joy. Launching a crochet business has provided me with a therapeutic escape, allowing me to channel my energy into something fulfilling. Engaging in hobbies like reading, dancing, and drawing helps me maintain balance and prevent burnout. By acknowledging my mental health needs and actively working to address them, I have developed resilience and a mindset that enables me to thrive despite challenges.
My personal experiences have fueled my passion for entering the mental health field. I aspire to become a clinical counselor and counselor educator to help others navigate their mental health journeys, just as therapy and mentorship have helped me. Understanding the struggles associated with ADHD and anxiety firsthand has given me insight into the challenges many students and professionals face. I am committed to making mental health resources more accessible and culturally competent, ensuring individuals from all backgrounds receive the support they need.
In conclusion, while ADHD and anxiety present obstacles, they have also taught me discipline, perseverance, and the importance of mental health care. Through therapy, structured strategies, support systems, and creative outlets, I have learned to prioritize my well-being while maintaining academic and leadership excellence. My journey has reinforced my commitment to mental health advocacy, and I look forward to using my experiences to support others in their paths to success.
Daniel V. Marrano Memorial Scholarship Support for Mental Health
Mental health has profoundly influenced my career aspirations, shaping my beliefs, relationships, and commitment to advocacy. My journey began when my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021, just as I was starting college at 16. Balancing academics while witnessing her battle with depression reinforced my belief that emotional well-being is as vital as physical health. This experience sparked my passion for mental health advocacy and shaped my goal of becoming a clinical counselor and counselor educator.
Alongside supporting my mother, I faced my own mental health struggles. The pressures of academic excellence and leadership responsibilities exacerbated my anxiety. However, through therapy, self-care, and strong support systems, I developed coping mechanisms like mindfulness and structured routines. These experiences deepened my understanding of the challenges individuals face in seeking mental health support, further motivating my pursuit of a counseling career.
Academically, I have demonstrated resilience and dedication. Graduating high school two years early and starting college at 16 required immense discipline. Now in my final year at Liberty University, pursuing a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus on Health and Behavioral Sciences, I have maintained a 3.95 GPA. My coursework has broadened my knowledge of human behavior and healthcare systems. My achievements include honor society memberships, such as Alpha Lambda Delta and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, along with consistent Dean’s List recognition.
Beyond academics, my leadership and volunteer experiences have reinforced my dedication to mental health advocacy. As a former Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I led a young alumni engagement initiative and contributed to committees focused on community development and mental wellness. My role as a STEM Volunteer Team Lead and mentor through Sisters in STEM emphasized resilience and education—qualities essential in both STEM and mental health fields. Additionally, launching a crochet business provided a creative outlet, highlighting the therapeutic benefits of art in mental health care.
My global experiences have further shaped my perspective on mental health. Having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four, and visiting eight countries across three continents, I have witnessed diverse approaches to mental wellness. These experiences have broadened my understanding of global stigmas, treatments, and support systems, reinforcing my commitment to making mental health resources more accessible and culturally competent.
Looking ahead, I am committed to pursuing graduate and doctoral studies to become a clinical counselor and counselor educator. I aim to contribute to the field through research, practice, and education, helping individuals navigate their mental health journeys while training future professionals. This scholarship would provide essential financial support, allowing me to focus on my education and professional development.
In conclusion, my experiences with mental health—both personal and academic—have shaped my career aspirations. From witnessing my mother’s resilience to managing my own anxiety while excelling in my studies and leadership roles, I have developed a deep passion for mental health advocacy. I am dedicated to using my education and experiences to make a meaningful impact in the field and appreciate the opportunity to apply for this scholarship to further my journey.
Learner Mental Health Empowerment for Health Students Scholarship
Mental health is profoundly important to me as a student because it has shaped my beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations. Witnessing my mother’s battle with breast cancer was a defining moment that deepened my understanding of the emotional toll illness takes—not just on the individual but on their loved ones as well. This journey, coupled with my academic and professional experiences, has fueled my passion for mental health advocacy and my desire to pursue a career as a clinical counselor and counselor educator.
When my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021, I was 16 and preparing to start college. Balancing the demands of being a full-time student at such a young age while watching my mother endure treatments like radiation and surgeries was challenging. Despite her resilience, she struggled with depression. I felt helpless, unable to alleviate her pain or provide the support she needed. This experience taught me the importance of mental health care, reinforcing my belief that emotional and psychological well-being are just as vital as physical health.
Alongside supporting my mother, I navigated my own struggles with mental health. I was diagnosed with anxiety, and the pressure of academic excellence, leadership responsibilities, and personal hardships often exacerbated it. However, rather than allowing anxiety to define me, I managed it through self-care, therapy, and support systems. Developing coping mechanisms like mindfulness, structured routines, and seeking guidance from mentors helped me persevere. Despite these challenges, I remained committed to my education, leadership roles, and career aspirations, proving my resilience.
My academic journey reflects my passion for mental health. Graduating high school two years early and starting college at 16 required immense discipline. Now in my final year at Liberty University, pursuing a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus on Health and Behavioral Sciences, I have maintained a 3.95 GPA. My coursework has broadened my understanding of human behavior, mental health, and healthcare systems. My academic achievements have been recognized through honor society memberships, including Alpha Lambda Delta and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, as well as consistent placement on the Dean’s List.
Beyond academics, my leadership and volunteer experiences have solidified my commitment to mental health advocacy. As a former Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I led a young alumni engagement initiative and served on committees focused on community development and mental wellness. Through Sisters in STEM (SIS), I mentored young girls, emphasizing resilience and education—qualities essential in both STEM and mental health fields. Additionally, launching a crochet business provided me with a creative outlet, highlighting the therapeutic benefits of art and craftsmanship in mental health care.
Looking ahead, I am committed to pursuing graduate and doctoral studies to become a clinical counselor and counselor educator. I aim to contribute to the field through research, practice, and education, helping individuals navigate their mental health journeys while training future professionals to do the same. This scholarship would provide essential financial support, allowing me to focus on my education and professional development without financial constraints.
In conclusion, my experiences with mental health—both personal and academic—have shaped my beliefs, strengthened my relationships, and fueled my career aspirations. From witnessing my mother’s strength during her battle with cancer to managing my own anxiety while excelling in my studies and leadership roles, I have developed a deep passion for mental health advocacy. I am dedicated to using my education and experiences to make a meaningful impact in the field and am grateful for the opportunity to apply for this scholarship to further my journey.
Innovators of Color in STEM Scholarship
From the vibrant streets of Japan to the sun-soaked landscapes of Mexico, my childhood was a tapestry of cultures, colors, and contrasts. As a Black woman navigating life across three continents and visiting eight countries, I gained a profound appreciation for diversity and resilience. Yet, it was in the heart of Houston, Texas, where my passion for mental health was truly ignited—through personal experiences and witnessing how mental well-being can shape, uplift, or hinder communities, especially those that look like mine.
Growing up, I watched my mother navigate her own journey in the mental health field. Her stories of compassion, patience, and the transformative power of her work captivated me. She wasn’t just treating patients; she was offering hope and healing. In our community, where mental health conversations are often stigmatized or overlooked, her work was revolutionary. This wasn’t just healthcare—it was activism. As I engaged with mental health professionals across various disciplines, my admiration for the field deepened. I saw firsthand how mental wellness intertwines with the quality of life, particularly in marginalized communities where access and understanding are limited.
At 16, I began my college journey at Liberty University, graduating high school two years early with a relentless curiosity for the sciences. Now, with a 3.95 GPA in Health Sciences and multiple academic honors—including Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars—I’m on track to graduate in 2025. But my academic achievements are just part of the story. Serving on the Girl Scout National Board, I spearheaded a young alumni engagement initiative, proving that leadership isn’t just about holding titles—it’s about creating impact.
Winning Science Olympiad competitions and leading the Sisters in STEM (SIS) team sharpened my analytical thinking and collaborative spirit. But beyond the medals and accolades, these experiences taught me the value of community and mentorship, especially for young Black girls in STEM. Whether volunteering in STEM outreach programs or delving into complex health science coursework, I’ve thrived at the intersection of learning and leadership. My hobbies—from archery and crocheting to dancing and devouring 70 books over the past three years—reflect a well-rounded individual committed to growth, creativity, and balance.
Pursuing a career in mental health isn’t just my next step; it’s the culmination of a lifelong journey shaped by cultural diversity, academic excellence, and a steadfast commitment to making a difference. As a Black woman, I understand the unique challenges faced by our communities—the silent battles, the systemic barriers, the unspoken traumas. I’m driven to break down those barriers, to be a voice and advocate for those who feel unseen and unheard.
I am excited to bring this rich tapestry of experiences, perspectives, and passion to your program. My goal is not just to be a student but to emerge as a leader, dedicated to transforming the landscape of mental health, particularly for communities of color. Together, we can create spaces of healing, understanding, and empowerment—because mental health isn’t just about surviving; it’s about thriving.
NE1 NE-Dream Scholarship
From a young age, I was drawn to the world of science. Growing up as a Black American woman, I didn’t see many faces like mine in scientific fields, but that only fueled my determination. My curiosity about how things worked led me to science fairs, STEM clubs, and leadership roles, all of which deepened my passion for health sciences.
One pivotal experience was volunteering at a local health fair in my community. I saw firsthand how disparities in healthcare affected people who looked like me. This ignited my desire to pursue a career in health sciences, not just to satisfy my curiosity but to make a tangible difference in underserved communities.
My academic journey has been shaped by perseverance and a commitment to excellence. Graduating high school at 16 and maintaining a 3.95 GPA in my Health Sciences program at Liberty University has been challenging yet rewarding. Each class, from anatomy to biochemistry, has reinforced my passion for understanding the human body and how I can contribute to improving health outcomes.
Leadership has been a cornerstone of my journey. After my time as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I spearheaded initiatives like young alumni engagement. Aiming to inspire the next generation of girls to pursue STEM careers, I lead a Sisters in STEM (SIS) team. Additionally, winning Science Olympiad competitions taught me the importance of mentorship and representation.
Shadowing over 110 hours with dental professionals—including oral surgeons, prosthodontists, and general dentists—has given me a comprehensive view of patient care. These experiences not only solidified my interest in the health sciences but also highlighted the critical role of empathy and communication in healthcare.
My cultural background has provided a unique perspective on health and community. Living in Japan and Mexico for several years and visiting eight countries across three continents broadened my understanding of global health disparities. However, it was my return to Houston, Texas, that grounded my desire to address healthcare inequities within the Black community.
Beyond academics, I find joy in reading, crocheting, dancing, archery, and drawing. These hobbies allow me to express myself creatively and maintain balance in my life. Music, especially R&B, has been a source of comfort and inspiration, reminding me of the resilience and beauty within my culture.
Being Black in science means breaking barriers and paving the way for others. It means using my knowledge and experiences to uplift my community and challenge systemic inequities in healthcare. My journey has been about more than personal achievement; it’s about making a difference in the lives of others.
The Health Sciences program has provided me with the tools and knowledge to pursue my goals, but my identity and experiences have given me the purpose and drive to succeed. I am committed to using my education to serve and advocate for marginalized communities, ensuring that everyone has access to quality healthcare.
In conclusion, my journey in health sciences is not just a career path; it’s a mission. As a Black woman, I am proud to bring my unique perspective, resilience, and dedication to the field, striving to create a more equitable and compassionate healthcare system for all.
Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
Throughout my life, my experiences with mental health have profoundly shaped my beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations. Witnessing my mother’s battle with breast cancer was a defining moment that deepened my understanding of the mental and emotional toll that illness can have—not just on the individual but on their loved ones as well. This journey, coupled with my academic and professional experiences, has fueled my passion for mental health advocacy and my desire to pursue a career as a clinical counselor and counselor educator.
When my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021, I was just 16 years old and preparing to start my college education. As I navigated the challenges of being a full-time student at such a young age, I also watched my mother endure countless treatments, including radiation and multiple surgeries. Despite her resilience, she struggled with depression and the emotional weight of her diagnosis. I felt helpless in many ways, unable to alleviate her pain or provide the support she truly needed. However, this experience taught me the importance of mental health care, not just in the context of illness but in everyday life. It reinforced my belief that emotional and psychological well-being are just as vital as physical health, and it motivated me to pursue a career in mental health to help others cope with similar challenges.
In addition to supporting my mother through her journey, I have also had to navigate my own struggles with mental health. I was diagnosed with anxiety, and dealing with it on a daily basis has been a challenge that has shaped me in profound ways. The pressure of academic excellence, leadership responsibilities, and personal hardships often exacerbated my anxiety, making even routine tasks feel overwhelming. However, rather than allowing anxiety to define me, I have worked tirelessly to manage it through self-care, therapy, and support systems. Developing coping mechanisms such as mindfulness, structured routines, and seeking guidance from mentors has helped me push forward. Despite these challenges, I have remained committed to my education, leadership roles, and career aspirations, proving to myself that I am capable of overcoming adversity.
My academic journey has been deeply intertwined with my passion for mental health. Graduating high school two years early and beginning my undergraduate studies at 16 required immense discipline and adaptability. Now in my final year at Liberty University, pursuing a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus on Health and Behavioral Sciences, I have maintained a 3.95 GPA while taking rigorous coursework that has broadened my understanding of human behavior, mental health, and healthcare systems. My commitment to academic excellence has been recognized through multiple honor society memberships, including Alpha Lambda Delta and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, as well as my consistent placement on the Dean’s List.
Beyond academics, my leadership and volunteer experiences have further solidified my passion for mental health advocacy. As a former Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I spearheaded a young alumni engagement initiative and served on committees dedicated to community development and mental wellness. My involvement in STEM outreach through Sisters in STEM (SIS) allowed me to mentor young girls, emphasizing the importance of education and resilience—two qualities essential to both STEM and mental health fields. Additionally, my entrepreneurial endeavors, such as launching a crochet business, have provided me with a creative outlet that reinforces the therapeutic benefits of art and craftsmanship in mental health care.
My diverse cultural experiences have also shaped my perspective on mental health. Having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four years, and visiting eight countries across three continents, I have witnessed firsthand how different cultures approach mental wellness. These experiences have deepened my understanding of the varying stigmas, treatments, and support systems that exist worldwide. This global perspective will be invaluable as I work to make mental health resources more accessible and culturally competent in my future career.
Looking ahead, I am committed to pursuing graduate and doctoral studies to become a clinical counselor and counselor educator. I am eager to contribute to the field through research, practice, and education, helping individuals navigate their mental health journeys while also training future professionals to do the same. This scholarship would provide me with the financial support necessary to achieve these goals, allowing me to focus on my education and professional development without the burden of financial constraints.
In conclusion, my experiences with mental health—both personal and academic—have shaped my beliefs, strengthened my relationships, and fueled my career aspirations. From witnessing my mother’s strength during her battle with cancer to managing my own anxiety while excelling in my studies and leadership roles, I have developed a deep passion for mental health advocacy. I am dedicated to using my education and experiences to make a meaningful impact in the field, and I am grateful for the opportunity to apply for this scholarship to further my journey.
Heroes’ Legacy Scholarship
Growing up as the child of a veteran has shaped my life in ways I could never have imagined. My father, a Navy Chief, served for 22 years, ten of which I experienced firsthand. His service instilled discipline, resilience, and a commitment to excellence that has influenced my academic and personal growth.
At five, I moved to Japan and lived on the Yokosuka Naval Base. One of my most defining experiences was the 2011 9.2-magnitude earthquake. At six, I was in a McDonald's with my mother and friends when the earthquake struck. That night, the police ordered us to evacuate. My father remained on duty while my mother and I relocated to Texas for a month due to nuclear fallout. Though young, I understood the sacrifices he made, which deepened my appreciation for military families' resilience.
My father’s career shaped my values of structure, discipline, and perseverance. His guidance instilled the importance of education, helping me maintain a 3.95 GPA while balancing a rigorous curriculum. His service also provided tangible benefits, such as Chapter 35 educational support, enabling me to graduate debt-free and two years early.
With this scholarship, I plan to pursue a career in therapy and, eventually, counselor education. My experiences as a military child taught me adaptability—essential for mental health work. I want to equip individuals with coping skills to navigate life’s challenges. With a doctorate, I hope to train future therapists, fostering emotional well-being on a broader scale.
My passion stems from my family’s influence. My mother, a counselor educator and program director, and my father, a retired veteran, have dedicated their lives to education and service. Their example inspires me to make a meaningful impact in my field. With determination and this scholarship, I will honor their hard work by forging my own path in mental health advocacy.
Academic and Leadership Achievements:
Full-time College Student at 16
Graduated high school two years early
Accepted into the Bachelor of Health Sciences Program at Liberty University (2021)
On track to graduate in 2025
Academic Excellence
3.95 GPA
Earned an A in all but one course
Honor Society Memberships
National Junior Honor Society (2018)
Alpha Lambda Delta (2022)
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (2022)
Leadership & Community Involvement
Girl Scout National Board Member & Council Delegate
Led young alum engagement initiative (2024)
Served as a delegate for the Girl Scouts of Arizona Cactus-Pine Annual Meeting (2021, 2022)
Member of the Advocacy Committee (2021)
National Advisory Board Member (2021-2023)
STEM Volunteer & Team Lead
Led Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team (2021-2022)
Encouraged young girls (K-8) to engage in STEM activities
Helped expand STEM opportunities nationwide
Personal Interests & Global Experience
Avid reader, completed 70 books (2021-2024)
Lived in Japan (3 years) and Mexico (4 years)
Visited eight countries across three continents
Through my academic achievements, leadership roles, and global experiences, I have built a strong foundation for my future career in mental health. I look forward to using my knowledge and skills to contribute positively to my community and beyond.
Redefining Victory Scholarship
Success, to me, is the ability to live a life that aligns with my values, aspirations, and the lessons my father instilled in me. From a young age, my father, a retired Navy Chief, taught me five fundamental principles of success: food and water, safe shelter, the ability to afford the best healthcare, the ability to afford the best legal care, and mobility/freedom. These principles have shaped my understanding of what it means to truly thrive in life. Through my journey as a student, leader, and future healthcare professional, I have worked tirelessly to ensure that I build a foundation for success, not only for myself but for those I serve. This scholarship will be a crucial step in helping me continue my education and achieve my goal of becoming a clinical counselor and counselor educator, where I will provide mental health support to individuals facing their own struggles.
At 16, I made a bold decision to graduate high school early and begin my undergraduate studies in health and behavioral sciences. Throughout my academic career, I have maintained a 3.95 GPA, earning membership in multiple academic honor societies, including Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars. My commitment to excellence is evident in my coursework, where I have received an A in every completed course except one. Education is the foundation upon which I will build my career, and this scholarship will provide me with the resources to continue my studies and pursue a doctoral degree in counseling.
My journey has also been shaped by my diverse experiences. Having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four, I have developed a deep appreciation for cultural diversity and adaptability. Travel has always been an integral part of my life, fueled by my father’s military career, which took my family to different parts of the world. This exposure has helped me understand the importance of mobility and freedom—one of my father’s core principles of success. By continuing my education, I will have the ability to work in various settings and serve diverse communities, ensuring that mental healthcare is accessible to those in need.
The principle of affording the best healthcare is one that resonates deeply with me. In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, and her journey profoundly impacted my perspective on health and well-being. I watched her endure multiple surgeries, radiation, and ongoing treatments, all while continuing her work as a professor and department head. Her strength inspired me, but I also saw the emotional toll it took on her. Witnessing her struggle with depression during her treatment solidified my desire to work in the mental health field, ensuring that patients and their families have the emotional support they need. This scholarship will enable me to pursue advanced education, equipping me with the skills to provide compassionate care to those facing illness and adversity.
Beyond academics, I have taken on leadership roles that align with my passion for advocacy and service. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I developed initiatives to engage young alumni, led virtual events, and worked on mental wellness subcommittees. My leadership experience extends to STEM education, where I served as a volunteer team lead for Sisters in STEM, encouraging young girls to explore science and engineering. These experiences have strengthened my ability to lead, mentor, and create meaningful change—skills that will be invaluable in my future career as a counselor and educator.
Entrepreneurship has also played a role in my development. At 19, I started my own business selling handmade crochet products, demonstrating my ability to innovate, manage, and build financial stability. Financial independence is crucial to achieving success, and this scholarship will help alleviate the financial burden of furthering my education, allowing me to focus on my studies and career aspirations.
My father’s final principle of success—safe shelter—represents the security and stability that I aim to provide for myself and my future family. A career in mental health counseling will not only allow me to fulfill my passion for helping others but also provide the financial stability necessary to ensure a safe and supportive environment for my loved ones. Just as my parents have worked hard to provide for me, I am committed to building a future where I can give back to my family and community.
Receiving this scholarship will be transformative in helping me achieve my vision of success. It will allow me to continue my education, develop my skills as a counselor, and ultimately support individuals in their mental health journeys. My life experiences, academic achievements, leadership roles, and personal resilience have prepared me for this path, and I am eager to embrace the challenges ahead.
Public Service Scholarship of the Law Office of Shane Kadlec
From a young age, I have been driven by the desire to help others, particularly in the healthcare field. My journey began with a passion for dentistry, leading me to graduate high school at sixteen and gain over 110 working hours with various dental specialists. However, after extensive reflection and guidance from mentors, I realized that my true calling lies in mental healthcare. Now in the final year of my undergraduate degree in Interdisciplinary Studies focused on Health and Behavioral Sciences, I am preparing to pursue a doctorate in clinical counseling and counselor education. My goal is to make a lasting impact on individuals struggling with mental health challenges while maintaining a fulfilling work-life balance that allows me to spend time with family and travel. This scholarship will provide me with the opportunity to further my education and make meaningful contributions to public service through mental healthcare.
My passion for public service stems from personal experiences that have shaped my perspective on mental and physical health. In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Witnessing her journey—through radiation, multiple surgeries, and the emotional toll of battling cancer—ignited a deeper understanding of the mental and emotional struggles that accompany serious illnesses. Seeing my mother, an incredibly strong woman, struggle with depression during her treatment was heartbreaking. It was during this time that I recognized the critical role mental healthcare plays in supporting individuals and families facing life-altering diagnoses. I want to be a pillar of support for those enduring similar hardships, just as I wished someone could have been for my mother.
My commitment to public service is evident in the various leadership roles I have undertaken. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I developed and implemented a young alumni engagement initiative, empowering young women to stay connected and engaged in leadership opportunities. My involvement in the STEM field as a Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team Lead allowed me to encourage young girls to explore science and technology, reinforcing the importance of education and mentorship. These experiences have honed my leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills—attributes that will be invaluable in my future career as a clinical counselor and educator.
Academically, I have consistently demonstrated dedication and excellence. With a 3.95 GPA and multiple academic honors—including Alpha Lambda Delta, the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and the Dean’s List for three consecutive years—I have proven my commitment to my education. Additionally, my entrepreneurial spirit has driven me to establish a business selling handmade crochet products, reflecting my resilience and initiative.
Beyond academics, my diverse cultural background has provided me with a unique perspective on mental health. Having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four, I have gained a deep appreciation for different cultures and their approaches to well-being. My father’s 22-year career in the Navy also instilled in me a love for travel and adaptability, as I have visited eight countries across three continents. This global perspective will enable me to approach counseling with cultural sensitivity, ensuring that I can effectively support individuals from all backgrounds.
Ultimately, public service is about making a difference in the lives of others. Through my experiences, I have seen firsthand the impact that mental health struggles can have on individuals and their families. I am committed to becoming a clinical counselor and counselor educator to provide support, guidance, and hope to those who need it most. With this scholarship, I will be closer to achieving my goal of advocating for mental health awareness, breaking stigmas, and ensuring that individuals have the resources they need to navigate their challenges.
Autumn Davis Memorial Scholarship
From a young age, I have been passionate about helping others, particularly in the healthcare field. My journey began with the goal of becoming a dentist, a path I pursued with dedication by graduating high school at sixteen and gaining over 110 working hours with dental specialists. However, after deep reflection and conversations with my mentors and parents, I realized that my true calling lay in mental health. Now, with a 3.95 GPA in my undergraduate degree in interdisciplinary studies with a focus on health and behavioral sciences, I am committed to becoming a clinical counselor and counselor educator. This scholarship would provide essential support as I pursue my doctorate and dedicate my life to mental health advocacy and treatment.
My personal experiences have deeply influenced my career aspirations. In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Watching her endure treatment and multiple surgeries while simultaneously battling depression opened my eyes to the emotional and psychological toll of illness. Despite her strength and perseverance, I saw firsthand how mental health struggles can affect even the strongest individuals. This experience solidified my desire to work in mental health, ensuring that people facing such battles have the support and guidance they need.
Beyond my personal experiences, I have actively worked to impact my community. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I implemented a young alumni engagement initiative, served on the Mental Wellness subcommittee, and led various projects advocating for youth mental health. My academic excellence, with a 3.95 GPA and membership in multiple honor societies, demonstrates my commitment to learning and growth. Additionally, my role as a STEM Volunteer Team Lead and Science Olympiad competitor has allowed me to mentor and inspire young students, fostering resilience and confidence in their abilities.
I am also an entrepreneur and an author. At sixteen, I published a book of poems, using my writing as an outlet to explore themes of resilience and mental health. More recently, I launched a business selling handmade crochet products, an endeavor that has reinforced my creativity, discipline, and commitment to personal growth. My diverse cultural experiences, having lived in Japan and Mexico and traveled to eight countries, have shaped my worldview, fostering empathy and a deep appreciation for different perspectives—an invaluable trait in the mental health field.
Mental health awareness and advocacy are more critical than ever. My goal as a future counselor and educator is to provide accessible mental health care, advocate for policy changes, and mentor the next generation of mental health professionals. I aim to create a positive impact by integrating my personal experiences, academic background, and leadership skills into my practice.
Receiving this scholarship would not only support my educational journey but also enable me to continue making a difference in the lives of those struggling with mental health challenges. I am eager to contribute my knowledge, compassion, and resilience to the field, ensuring that individuals facing adversity receive the care, support, and encouragement they need to thrive.
Lucent Scholarship
As a young Black woman, my story is rooted in resilience, determination, and a commitment to creating meaningful change. From an early age, I dreamed of helping others, initially aspiring to become a dentist. Graduating high school at 16 and starting college that same year, I gained over 110 hours of experience with dental specialists. However, life has a way of revealing deeper passions, and my true calling became clear as I witnessed my mother’s battle with breast cancer.
At 16, my family relocated from Cancun, Mexico, to Texas after my mother was diagnosed with stage two cancer. Watching her endure radiation, seven surgeries, and the mental toll of her treatment transformed my perspective. My mother, a professor and a woman who has always put others first, struggled with depression during her journey. Seeing her fight to maintain her strength while facing this life-altering diagnosis solidified my commitment to supporting others, particularly in their mental health.
As a Black woman, I know the importance of addressing mental health in communities of color, where stigma often prevents individuals from seeking help. My mother’s experience inspired me to pursue a career in mental healthcare, and as a senior in an interdisciplinary studies program focused on health and behavioral sciences, I am preparing to become a clinical counselor and counselor educator. My ultimate goal is to serve as a nurse practitioner specializing in mental health, providing compassionate and culturally competent care to those in need.
My academic journey reflects my dedication to excellence. I have earned a 3.95 GPA, membership in several academic honor societies, and a place on the Dean’s List for three consecutive years. At 16, I also published a book of poetry that gave voice to my experiences as a young Black woman, showing me how storytelling can heal and empower.
My leadership roles have further shaped my passion for service. As a Girl Scout National Board Member, I implemented initiatives like a young alumni engagement program and worked on mental wellness projects. As a Sisters in STEM team leader, I mentored young girls—particularly girls of color—encouraging them to pursue science and engineering fields. These experiences taught me the value of representation, mentorship, and advocacy, which I plan to integrate into my future career.
Growing up in a military family, I lived in Japan, Mexico, and traveled to eight countries across three continents. These experiences deepened my empathy and cultural awareness, shaping my vision of mental healthcare as inclusive and equitable.
My mother’s strength, my academic achievements, and my life experiences have prepared me to pursue this path with passion and purpose. This scholarship would ease the financial burden of graduate school, enabling me to focus on building a career dedicated to supporting others, just as my mother’s resilience has inspired me to do.
Thank you for considering my application and allowing me to share my story.
Women in Healthcare Scholarship
From the time I was a young child, I have been captivated by the idea of helping others. At just four years old, I dreamed of becoming a dentist and began laying the foundation to turn this vision into reality. By the age of sixteen, I had graduated high school two years early and transitioned seamlessly into college life as a full-time student. My academic achievements include maintaining a 3.95 GPA, earning memberships in prestigious honor societies, and achieving recognition on the Dean’s List every year since 2022. However, life experiences have reshaped my aspirations, leading me to pursue a healthcare career focused on mental wellness as a clinical counselor and, eventually, a counselor educator.
My mother’s journey with breast cancer profoundly influenced this shift in focus. Diagnosed in 2021 when I was sixteen, she battled through radiation, seven surgeries, and the emotional toll of her illness. Watching her navigate these challenges taught me the importance of mental resilience and holistic support. Despite her struggles, she remained steadfast, even scheduling treatments on weekends to fulfill her responsibilities as a professor and department head. Her strength inspired me to reevaluate how I could make a difference in healthcare, emphasizing the importance of mental health in the healing process.
This realization aligned perfectly with my academic trajectory. My interdisciplinary studies in health and behavioral sciences have provided a comprehensive foundation for understanding how mental health and physical health intersect. I have also gained practical experience through over 110 hours of shadowing dental specialists, which gave me insight into the profound impact healthcare professionals have on their patients’ lives. These experiences, coupled with my mother’s journey, have fueled my commitment to creating a career that bridges compassion, counseling, and healthcare.
Beyond academics, I have consistently sought to make a difference in my community. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I spearheaded a young alumni engagement initiative, impacting over 60 girls. My work on mental wellness subcommittees and other projects reinforced my understanding of how mental health influences all areas of life. As a STEM Volunteer Team Lead, I empowered girls in kindergarten through eighth grade to explore careers in STEM fields, an effort I plan to replicate in healthcare by mentoring young women.
My global perspective, shaped by living in Japan and Mexico and visiting eight countries across three continents, has also deepened my understanding of diverse healthcare needs. Witnessing varying healthcare systems and cultural attitudes toward wellness sparked my passion for addressing healthcare disparities, especially among underserved communities.
As a future clinical counselor and counselor educator, my mission is to foster a culture of mental wellness within healthcare. I hope to empower patients to navigate the challenges of illness with resilience, much like my mother did, while mentoring women to pursue leadership roles in healthcare. I also aspire to conduct research on mental health interventions, contributing to the growing body of knowledge that bridges counseling and healthcare.
This scholarship would be instrumental in supporting my pursuit of a doctorate degree, enabling me to expand my impact on the healthcare field. At nineteen, I have already demonstrated academic excellence, leadership, and a commitment to service, and I am eager to continue growing as a woman in healthcare. I believe that my unique journey, combined with my passion for mental health, will allow me to create a meaningful and lasting impact for patients, their families, and the next generation of healthcare leaders.
Thank you for considering my application and for the opportunity to share my story.
William Griggs Memorial Scholarship for Science and Math
At 19, I have cultivated a strong foundation in academics, leadership, and service, all driven by my passion for making a positive impact in the field of healthcare. My journey began with an early commitment to excellence, graduating high school at 16 and enrolling as a full-time college student in Liberty University’s Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies program focused on health and behavioral sciences. This foundation in the sciences has allowed me to maintain a 3.95 GPA while excelling in rigorous coursework that has prepared me for the challenges ahead in clinical counseling and mental healthcare.
The field of mental healthcare became my calling after witnessing my mother’s brave battle with breast cancer. Her diagnosis, treatments, and resilience revealed to me the immense strength required not only to combat physical illness but also to preserve mental well-being. This personal experience motivated me to shift my career aspirations from dentistry to a focus on counseling and mental health education. With over 110 hours of hands-on experience working alongside dental specialists and exposure to patient care, I am prepared to bridge my skills in science with a compassionate approach to improving lives.
Beyond academics, my accomplishments reflect a consistent commitment to leadership and service, particularly in inspiring young minds to embrace science and technology. As a STEM Volunteer Team Lead and participant in the Science Olympiad, I’ve not only honed my problem-solving and collaborative skills but also encouraged young girls to explore careers in STEM fields through initiatives like Sisters in STEM. These experiences have solidified my passion for empowering others while promoting the importance of STEM in creating innovative solutions to societal challenges.
I’ve also leveraged my role as a Girl Scout National Board Member to advocate for mental wellness and create impactful programs. My young alumni engagement initiative for approximately 60 girls highlighted my ability to design and implement solutions that foster connection and growth. These leadership roles, combined with my entrepreneurial spirit in starting a crochet business at 19, demonstrate my drive to contribute meaningfully to my community.
Living in Japan and Mexico, and visiting eight countries across three continents, has further shaped my perspective, helping me appreciate the diversity of human experiences and challenges in healthcare worldwide. These experiences have instilled in me a global mindset, which I intend to bring to my future career as a clinical counselor and educator.
I am deeply passionate about improving access to mental healthcare, particularly for individuals facing life-altering diagnoses like my mother’s. By pursuing a doctorate in clinical counseling, I aim to contribute to the field of science by conducting research on mental health resilience and developing strategies to support patients and their families. I envision creating programs that integrate mental health education with science-based therapies to enhance the well-being of individuals and communities.
This scholarship will empower me to continue excelling academically, take on advanced research opportunities, and gain the tools needed to make a lasting impact in the field of healthcare. My dedication to serving others through the application of math and science, coupled with my drive to inspire the next generation of STEM leaders, reflects my commitment to creating a better future. I am grateful for the opportunity to share my story and for your consideration of my application.
Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship
My journey has been shaped by unique experiences, challenges, and triumphs that have defined my understanding of mental health, relationships, and the world. Growing up as the daughter of a Navy veteran and witnessing my mother’s battle with breast cancer profoundly influenced my perspective and inspired me to pursue a career in healthcare, focusing on mental health.
As the daughter of a Navy chief who served 22 years, I grew up with structure, discipline, and a global perspective. Moving to Japan at five and living through the 2011 9.2 earthquake taught me resilience and adaptability. I watched my father’s dedication and sacrifice as a leader in the Navy, which shaped my values of responsibility and perseverance.
My understanding of mental health deepened when my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021. Witnessing her endure seven surgeries, radiation, and the emotional toll of her journey while maintaining her responsibilities as a professor and department head showed me the strength and vulnerability of the human spirit. Her battle inspired me to focus on mental health as a critical component of care.
At 19, I am on track to graduate from Liberty University with a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Health and Behavioral Sciences. I have maintained a 3.95 GPA over three years and earned recognition through memberships in Alpha Lambda Delta, The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and the Dean’s List. My academic success reflects my commitment to excellence and the values instilled in me by my parents.
In addition to academics, I have dedicated my time to community initiatives that uplift and inspire others. As a Girl Scout National Board Member, I developed a young alumni engagement initiative for 60 girls and contributed to mental wellness projects. Through Sisters in STEM, I led activities that encouraged young girls to explore science and engineering. These experiences taught me the power of mentorship and the importance of supporting others.
Living in Japan and Mexico and visiting eight countries across three continents has given me a deep appreciation for diversity and a broader understanding of the world. These experiences have fueled my empathy and strengthened my desire to support individuals from all backgrounds in navigating mental health challenges.
As a future future counselor, I aim to provide quality care that addresses emotional, and mental well-being. My mother’s journey showed me the importance of empathy and listening in the healing process. With a focus on mental health, I hope to empower my patients with the tools to navigate life’s challenges.
After achieving my doctorate, I plan to teach and mentor the next generation of mental healthcare providers, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness in comprehensive care.
Mental health is more than a career path for me—it is a personal calling rooted in my experiences and values. This scholarship will allow me to continue my education and fulfill my dream of serving others, honoring the sacrifices my parents made and their legacy of resilience and compassion.
Thank you for considering my application.
Cueto Technologies Community Impact Scholarship
Growing up as the child of a Navy chief, I’ve experienced a life filled with challenges, cultural diversity, and opportunities that have shaped my character and ambitions. My father served 22 years in the Navy, and for 9 of those years, I was privileged to witness his dedication to service and sacrifice. This unique upbringing has not only instilled discipline and resilience in me but also fueled my desire to make a meaningful impact through education and service to my community.
At the age of five, I moved to the Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan, where my childhood was marked by cultural immersion and the unexpected challenges of military life. One of the most defining moments occurred in 2011 during the 9.2 earthquake in Japan. At just six years old, I found myself in the midst of a natural disaster, forced to evacuate with my mother while my father remained on duty. Living apart from him for a month due to nuclear fallout was difficult, yet it taught me the importance of sacrifice, adaptability, and perseverance. These qualities have since become integral to my character and academic success.
The discipline and structure my father emphasized throughout his Navy career have greatly influenced my educational journey. Graduating high school two years early and becoming a full-time college student at 16 were milestones achieved through hard work and the values instilled by my family. Currently, I am on track to graduate in 2025 with a Bachelor’s degree in Health and Behavioral Sciences, maintaining a 3.95 GPA. My father’s military service has provided me with the Chapter 35 educational benefits that have enabled me to pursue my degree, and I aim to honor his sacrifices by using my education to serve others.
Pursuing a STEM degree, particularly in behavioral sciences, is rooted in my desire to address emotional well-being and mental health within my community. Life’s challenges have shown me the critical importance of emotional regulation and coping skills, especially during times of adversity. My goal is to become a licensed therapist and eventually a counselor educator, teaching master’s and doctorate-level students how to support others in managing life’s curveballs. Through this work, I aspire to equip individuals with the tools they need to navigate their emotions and lead healthier lives.
The military’s emphasis on service has profoundly shaped my aspirations. Service is a value I strive to embody daily, whether it’s through volunteering as a STEM Team Lead for Sisters in STEM or engaging as a Girl Scout National Board Member. In these roles, I’ve worked to empower younger generations, particularly girls, to pursue careers in STEM fields. Leading initiatives like the young alumni engagement program for Girl Scouts has allowed me to give back and create opportunities for others to succeed.
The place I submitted in my image—Yokosuka Naval Base—holds immense significance in my life. It symbolizes resilience, growth, and the values instilled by my military upbringing. Living there taught me to embrace diversity, adapt to challenges, and appreciate the importance of community. These lessons have motivated me to serve others through mental health education and advocacy, addressing critical needs in underserved communities.
With this scholarship, I aim to continue my education, pursue a doctorate, and expand my ability to give back. Inspired by my parents, who are both leaders in education and mental health, I am committed to making a difference by helping others rise to their full potential. Service, sacrifice, and resilience have defined my life, and I plan to carry these principles forward in my career, empowering individuals and strengthening communities.
Jim Maxwell Memorial Scholarship
From a young age, I have been driven by a desire to help others, particularly in the healthcare field. This passion has guided me throughout my academic and personal journey, shaping the person I am today. At four years old, I dreamed of becoming a dentist and took significant steps toward this goal, including graduating high school at sixteen and beginning college the same year. I accumulated over 110 hours shadowing dental specialists. However, after much prayer, reflection, and guidance from mentors, I realized my true calling lies in nursing. This decision is grounded in my aspiration to balance a fulfilling career with time for my family and love of travel, all while serving others with compassion and expertise. This scholarship will allow me to pursue my goal of becoming a nurse practitioner and use my experiences to support others in their healthcare journeys.
In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Witnessing her journey profoundly impacted me and reaffirmed my decision to pursue a healthcare career. My mother’s strength and faith throughout her diagnosis, seven surgeries, and numerous treatments have been a beacon of inspiration in my life. As a deeply private person, my mother bore her illness with quiet determination, never taking time off from her role as a professor and department head. Yet, I saw her moments of vulnerability and despair, especially as she struggled with depression during her treatments. Despite these challenges, my mother’s unwavering faith carried her through, and it was this same faith that sustained me. Through prayer and trust in God’s plan, we navigated this journey together, and I am grateful every day that she is now cancer-free. Her resilience and belief in God’s grace inspire me to bring the same strength and compassion to my future patients.
My faith has been a cornerstone of my success and perseverance. Graduating high school two years early and excelling in college at a young age were not without challenges. Balancing rigorous coursework, extracurricular activities, and family responsibilities required discipline and an unwavering trust in God’s guidance. With His support, I maintained a 3.95 GPA, earned membership in multiple academic honor societies, and made the Dean’s List for three consecutive years. My faith gave me the strength to persevere, even when the path was uncertain.
Beyond academics, I have sought to make a meaningful impact in my community and beyond. After my time as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I implemented a young alumni engagement initiative that connected approximately 20 girls, encouraging their continued involvement in the organization. I also served on various committees and led STEM activities to inspire young girls to explore science and technology fields. These experiences taught me the importance of servant leadership and the value of empowering others.
My journey has not been without obstacles, but through faith and perseverance, I have turned challenges into opportunities. Witnessing my mother’s fight against cancer has given me a profound appreciation for life and a deep desire to support others through their own health challenges. As I work toward becoming a nurse practitioner, I am committed to using my faith as a guiding force, ensuring that my actions reflect God’s love and compassion. This scholarship will allow me to continue my education and fulfill my calling to serve others, bringing hope and healing to those in need.
Jim Coots Scholarship
All my life, I have been driven by a desire to help others in the healthcare field. From a young age, I envisioned a career in dentistry and took significant steps toward that goal. Graduating high school at 16 and enrolling in college the same year demonstrated my commitment to excellence and ambition. While I gained over 110 working hours with dental specialists, extensive reflection and guidance from mentors led me to redirect my aspirations. Now, as I near the end of my undergraduate studies in health and behavioral sciences, I am inspired to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner. This path aligns with my passion for holistic health and healing, as well as my desire to balance professional fulfillment with family and personal growth.
Witnessing my mother’s battle with breast cancer solidified my calling to healthcare. In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with cancer. Watching her navigate early detection, treatments, surgeries, and emotional challenges deeply impacted me. Her strength and resilience taught me invaluable lessons about perseverance and compassionate care. As her daughter, I saw how critical holistic support systems are for patients and their families. Her experience fueled my resolve to contribute to healthcare in a way that emphasizes physical healing alongside mental and emotional well-being.
My academic and personal accomplishments reflect my dedication to excellence and growth. At Liberty University, I have maintained a 3.95 GPA, earning a place on the Dean’s List for three consecutive years. I am a proud member of academic honor societies, including Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars. Beyond academics, I’ve honed my entrepreneurial spirit by starting a business selling handmade crochet products, showcasing my creativity and resourcefulness. Additionally, I authored a book of poetry at 16, turning personal experiences into meaningful expressions.
My commitment to service extends beyond academics. As a Girl Scout National Board Member, I created a young alumni engagement initiative that impacted approximately 20 girls. I led projects, including virtual day camps and wellness-focused initiatives. Through my leadership in STEM-focused organizations like Sisters in STEM (SIS) and participation in Science Olympiad competitions, I have encouraged younger generations to pursue their passions, particularly in underrepresented fields.
The diverse cultural experiences I gained living in Japan for three years, Mexico for four years, and traveling to eight countries across three continents have broadened my perspective and deepened my appreciation for holistic health practices worldwide. My father’s 22 years of Navy service fostered a love for travel and adaptability, which I aim to bring into my career as a culturally competent nurse practitioner.
This scholarship funding would allow me to focus fully on my studies and professional development without financial stress. By alleviating this burden, I can dedicate myself to excelling in nursing school and pursuing certifications to specialize in holistic health practices. My goal is to make a profound impact in holistic health by addressing patients’ physical, emotional, and mental health needs. I aspire to create a practice that integrates traditional medicine with complementary therapies, fostering a comprehensive approach to patient care.
My mother’s journey has shown me the difference a compassionate healthcare provider can make. With this scholarship, I will honor her strength by becoming a nurse practitioner who embodies resilience, empathy, and a commitment to holistic healing. Thank you for considering my application and allowing me to share my story and aspirations.
Eleven Scholarship
Throughout my life, challenges have shaped my character and fueled my drive to succeed. Among these challenges, my mother’s breast cancer diagnosis stands out as a profound turning point that has inspired my journey in healthcare and provided invaluable lessons in resilience, empathy, and determination.
In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with stage two breast cancer. This diagnosis sent shockwaves through our family, especially since my mother—a dedicated professor and a pillar of strength for everyone around her—had always been the epitome of health and resilience. Watching her endure radiation, a double mastectomy, and multiple surgeries while continuing to fulfill her professional responsibilities was both heartbreaking and awe-inspiring. At just 16 years old, I had to navigate the emotional weight of seeing my mother battle for her life while also adjusting to a new country after we moved from Mexico to Texas to access better medical care.
This period tested me in ways I could never have imagined. As the only child in my household, I assumed greater responsibilities at home, supporting my family while maintaining my academic performance. Graduating high school two years early and beginning college full-time at 16 were milestones that reflected my commitment to education and personal growth. Despite the emotional challenges, I maintained a 3.95 GPA throughout my college career, achieving A’s in all but one course over three years at Liberty University. These accomplishments were fueled by the lessons I learned from my mother: the importance of resilience, discipline, and an unyielding belief in the power of perseverance.
Seeing my mother’s struggles with the physical and emotional toll of her treatments, I realized the profound impact that compassionate care can have on patients and their families. This realization solidified my decision to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner, where I can blend clinical expertise with the empathy I cultivated during my mother’s journey.
Beyond academics, I have sought to make a difference through leadership and service. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I implemented initiatives such as a young alumni engagement program to empower future generations. I have also contributed to STEM education as a volunteer team lead and Science Olympiad participant, fostering a passion for science among young girls. These experiences have taught me the importance of community, mentorship, and creating opportunities for others—values I intend to carry forward in my nursing career.
If awarded this scholarship, I would enthusiastically participate in the Inspire11 mentorship program. Guidance from experienced professionals in healthcare would provide invaluable insights into navigating nursing school and developing a fulfilling career. In turn, I hope to inspire others by sharing my journey and demonstrating the impact of resilience and determination.
In overcoming adversity, I have learned to “turn it up to 11” by embracing challenges as opportunities for growth. Whether it was excelling academically, supporting my family during difficult times, or leading initiatives to empower others, I have consistently pushed beyond limits to achieve my goals. This mindset will guide me as I pursue a career dedicated to improving lives and making a meaningful impact in healthcare.
Bulkthreads.com's "Let's Build Together" Scholarship
Since childhood, I have envisioned myself making a meaningful impact in healthcare. Initially drawn to dentistry, my journey shifted after personal experiences illuminated a greater passion for a holistic approach to patient care. I now aspire to build a future as a nurse practitioner, where I can blend my academic achievements, diverse experiences, and unwavering commitment to serving others into a fulfilling career.
The foundation for my journey began with my academic determination. Graduating high school two years early and becoming a full-time college student at 16, I immersed myself in rigorous coursework, earning a 3.95 GPA while majoring in Health and Behavioral Sciences. Beyond academics, I’ve sought leadership opportunities as a Girl Scout National Board Member, advocating for mental wellness and creating engagement initiatives for young alumni. These experiences have equipped me with skills in collaboration and community building, vital for the patient-centered care I hope to provide.
My mother’s fight against breast cancer profoundly shaped my vision of what I want to build. Watching her navigate treatments with strength and vulnerability inspired me to create a future where patients and their families feel supported throughout their healthcare journeys. As a nurse practitioner, I hope to offer compassionate care and help individuals build resilience amid health challenges, just as my mother did.
I also aim to build relationships that uplift communities. Volunteering with Sisters in STEM and leading efforts to encourage young girls’ participation in science has shown me the transformative power of mentorship. As a nurse, I will not only care for patients but also mentor future healthcare professionals, fostering a culture of empathy and excellence.
By prioritizing a work-life balance, I hope to travel, nurture my family, and continually grow as a healthcare provider. This balance will empower me to bring authenticity and passion to my work, making a lasting positive impact on my patients and community. This scholarship will be instrumental in helping me achieve my goal of building a meaningful, impactful, and compassionate career in healthcare.
Mark Green Memorial Scholarship
I am a driven and compassionate 19-year-old college student committed to making a meaningful impact in the healthcare field. As a full-time student who graduated high school two years early, I began my academic journey at Liberty University's Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies program focused on Health and Behavioral Sciences at 16. I have maintained a 3.95 GPA and earned recognition on the Dean's List for three consecutive years, reflecting my dedication to education and resilience.
From a young age, I aspired to a career in healthcare, initially focusing on dentistry. With over 110 hours of hands-on experience with dental specialists, I gained invaluable insights into patient care. However, after reflection and guidance from mentors and family, I redirected my focus to becoming a nurse practitioner. This career aligns with my passion for patient-centered care and my desire for a fulfilling work-life balance that allows time for family and travel.
My personal experiences have shaped my commitment to healthcare. In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Watching her courage through radiation, surgeries, and treatments was both heart-wrenching and inspiring. Despite her challenges, she balanced her roles as a professor, department head, and devoted family member. Her journey taught me the importance of holistic care—addressing physical, emotional, and mental well-being—and solidified my resolve to support others during challenging times.
Beyond academics and personal experiences, I have embraced opportunities to lead and give back to my community. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I implemented a young alumni engagement initiative for approximately 20 girls, led virtual events, and contributed to mental wellness projects. I also served as Team Lead for Sisters in STEM, encouraging young girls to explore science and engineering through hands-on activities. These roles have strengthened my organizational and mentoring skills, equipping me to make a lasting impact in diverse communities.
In addition to my volunteer work, I have pursued creative and entrepreneurial endeavors. At 16, I published a book of poems, channeling my emotions into art that resonates with others. Recently, I launched a business selling handmade crochet products, combining creativity with entrepreneurial acumen. These accomplishments reflect my drive to innovate and connect with others personally.
My multicultural upbringing has also enriched my perspective and deepened my empathy. Having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four, I developed a profound appreciation for diverse cultures and global healthcare challenges. As the daughter of a retired Navy chief, I traveled to eight countries across three continents, experiences that broadened my worldview and inspired my ambition to contribute to inclusive healthcare solutions.
If awarded this scholarship, I will use it to continue my education and achieve my goal of becoming a nurse practitioner. I aspire to provide compassionate, high-quality care to patients, drawing on my academic training and the life lessons from my mother’s journey. I aim to advocate for patients with the same strength my mother demonstrated, ensuring they feel supported in every aspect of their care.
This scholarship would ease the financial burden of my education and empower me to focus on my studies and volunteer efforts. By investing in my future, you enable me to make a positive impact on the world—one patient, one family, and one community at a time. Thank you for considering my application and allowing me to share my story.
Dick Loges Veteran Entrepreneur Scholarship
Being the child of a veteran has shaped my life in profound ways. My father, a Navy Chief who retired after 22 years of service, spent 10 of those years raising me while still on active duty. The first decade of my life was heavily influenced by his military career, which gave me experiences that have molded who I am today.
At the age of five, I moved with my family to the Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan. One of the most defining moments of my childhood occurred in 2011 when a massive 9.2 earthquake struck Japan. My mother and I were at McDonald’s with friends from the base when it happened. As a six-year-old, I couldn’t grasp the severity of the natural disaster or the danger we faced. That night, police knocked on our door and instructed us to evacuate due to the nuclear fallout. My father, still on duty, couldn’t join us, so my mother and I relocated to Texas for a month. Though I missed my father deeply during that time, I began to understand the sacrifices required of military families. The Navy’s commitment to ensuring the safety of families like mine left a lasting impression on me.
My father’s military career profoundly influenced his parenting style. He instilled in me the values of discipline, structure, and prioritization. Under his guidance, I learned the importance of excelling academically and striving to reach my full potential. This foundation has led to my consistent placement on the honor roll and my dedication to academic excellence. I currently maintain a 3.95 GPA and am on track to graduate college two years early. I am deeply grateful for these opportunities, which have significantly contributed to my success and will continue to shape my future.
My father’s service has also broadened my perspective on the world and the people in it. Through his career, I’ve lived in Japan for three years, Mexico for four years, and visited eight countries across three continents. These experiences have cultivated a deep appreciation for diverse cultures and global interconnectedness. They’ve also inspired my passion for mental health advocacy and education.
I aspire to use the lessons I’ve learned as a child of a veteran to give back to my community. With this scholarship, I plan to further my education to become a nurse and eventually a nurse practitioner. My goal is to provide quality care for those who need it the most.
My parents, both of whom hold doctoral degrees, have been instrumental in shaping my aspirations. My mother, a counselor educator and director of her program, serves on the American Counseling Association’s Board of Ethics. My father, now retired, continues to teach invaluable life lessons to my sister and me. Their dedication to education and service motivates me to honor their hard work through my own achievements.
In addition to my academic pursuits, I have taken on various leadership roles and initiatives. As a Girl Scout National Board Member, I led a young alumni engagement initiative and served on multiple committees. I also volunteered as a STEM team lead, encouraging girls from kindergarten to eighth grade to explore science, technology, engineering, and math. These experiences have deepened my commitment to making a positive impact in the world.
My journey as the child of a veteran has been one of growth, resilience, and gratitude. It has taught me to embrace challenges, value hard work, and strive for excellence. With the support of this scholarship, I am eager to continue building on these experiences to create a meaningful and impactful career in mental health and education.
Deborah Stevens Pediatric Nursing Scholarship
From a young age, I have been drawn to the healthcare field, inspired by a desire to help others. My journey has been shaped by personal experiences, my academic dedication, and the privilege of working with children in various capacities. These factors have led me to pursue a career in nursing, with a specific focus on pediatric psychiatry.
At 16, I graduated high school two years early and began my undergraduate studies at Liberty University in the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies: Health and Behavioral Sciences program. As a full-time college student, I have consistently maintained a 3.95 GPA, earning honors such as membership in Alpha Lambda Delta, The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and recognition on the Dean’s List for three consecutive years. These academic achievements are a testament to my perseverance and commitment to excellence in the field of healthcare.
My decision to pursue pediatric nursing stems from a profound love for working with children, which was nurtured during my years as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate. Through initiatives like leading the young alumni engagement program and supporting girls in STEM, I discovered the joy of mentoring and empowering children to overcome challenges. These experiences ignited a passion for advocacy and guidance, which I hope to carry into my nursing career.
While I initially aspired to a career in dentistry, my mother’s battle with breast cancer reshaped my perspective. Watching her endure treatments and surgeries while maintaining her strength inspired me to pursue a path where I could directly support patients and their families during their most vulnerable moments. Nursing offers the opportunity to combine my academic knowledge with my innate desire to care for others.
My interest in psychiatric pediatric nursing is rooted in my commitment to addressing mental health challenges among children and adolescents. I recognize the growing need for compassionate mental health care and the importance of early intervention in fostering resilience and well-being. My time as a Girl Scout leader, where I supported girls navigating mental wellness issues, has prepared me to approach this field with empathy and understanding.
Beyond my academic and volunteer endeavors, my diverse cultural experiences have also shaped my perspective. Growing up in Japan and Mexico, and visiting eight countries across three continents, I gained a deep appreciation for diverse communities and their unique healthcare needs. These experiences have instilled in me the adaptability and cultural competence essential for providing inclusive and effective care.
In addition to my academic and extracurricular achievements, I have actively pursued opportunities to enhance my skills. I authored a book of poems at 16, demonstrating creativity and discipline, and started a business selling handmade crochet products at 19, which highlights my entrepreneurial spirit. These accomplishments reflect my ability to balance multiple responsibilities and adapt to new challenges—skills I will carry into my nursing career.
Pediatric psychiatry represents the perfect intersection of my interests, experiences, and aspirations. I am driven to support children and their families, offering them the care, understanding, and resources they need to thrive. With the support of this scholarship, I will be one step closer to achieving my goal of becoming a nurse practitioner specializing in psychiatric pediatrics.
Thank you for considering my application and for allowing me the opportunity to share my story.
Nabi Nicole Grant Memorial Scholarship
Faith is often the anchor that steadies us through life’s most tumultuous storms. For me, faith has been a constant companion, providing strength and direction as I have navigated challenges and pursued my dreams. One of the most defining moments when I relied on my faith came during my mother’s battle with breast cancer, a journey that profoundly shaped my character, aspirations, and resilience.
In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, a revelation that sent shockwaves through our family. I was sixteen years old, just beginning my college journey after graduating high school two years early. The news was devastating, and I vividly remember the day my parents shared it with me. Fear gripped me as I grappled with the possibility of losing the woman who had been my greatest role model. Watching her endure radiation, seven surgeries, and the emotional toll of her illness was heart-wrenching.
Throughout this period, my faith became my refuge. I turned to prayer, seeking comfort and understanding from God. I wrestled with questions: Why did this happen to someone so selfless and kind? How could I support her when I felt so powerless? In these moments of uncertainty, my faith reminded me to trust in God’s plan, even when I could not see the bigger picture. I found solace in scriptures that spoke of perseverance and hope, drawing strength from the belief that God was with us in every step of the journey.
This experience not only deepened my faith but also inspired my decision to pursue a career in healthcare. Initially, I had dreamed of becoming a dentist, a goal I pursued with determination, accumulating over 110 working hours with dental specialists. However, as I reflected on the life I wanted to lead and the impact I hoped to have, I realized that becoming a nurse practitioner aligned more closely with my aspirations. This career path would allow me to balance my passion for healthcare with my desire to prioritize family and travel.
Faith has also guided me in achieving academic and personal success. At just 19 years old, I am completing my undergraduate degree in interdisciplinary studies with a focus on health and behavioral sciences, maintaining a 3.95 GPA and earning numerous academic honors, including membership in Alpha Lambda Delta and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. These accomplishments were possible because of the resilience and determination that my faith has instilled in me.
Beyond academics, I have sought to make a difference in my community. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I implemented initiatives to engage young alumni and promote mental wellness. As a STEM volunteer team lead, I encouraged girls to explore science, technology, engineering, and math. These experiences have taught me the importance of service and the profound impact of empowering others—values rooted in my faith.
My journey has not been without challenges, but each obstacle has strengthened my resolve and deepened my reliance on faith. Whether it was navigating my mother’s illness, balancing the demands of being a full-time college student at sixteen, or charting a new career path, my faith has been my compass. It has taught me that even in the face of adversity, there is hope, purpose, and an opportunity to grow.
This scholarship represents more than financial assistance; it is a stepping stone toward achieving my dream of becoming a nurse practitioner and supporting others through their healthcare journeys. I am profoundly grateful for the opportunity to share my story and for your consideration of my application.
Special Delivery of Dreams Scholarship
Scholarship Application Essay
Throughout my life, I have faced numerous challenges, each of which has shaped me into the person I am today. One of the most defining obstacles I’ve encountered was navigating my mother’s breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. In 2021, my mother, a pillar of strength and resilience, was diagnosed with stage two estrogen-based breast cancer. Watching her endure radiation, seven surgeries, and countless medications while balancing her career as a professor was heart-wrenching and inspiring. This experience tested our family’s emotional and physical endurance. At the time, I was only sixteen years old and adjusting to life in a new country, as we had relocated to Texas from Mexico to ensure my mother received the best care possible. Despite her struggles, my mother’s unyielding determination and grace profoundly influenced my decision to pursue a career in healthcare. Witnessing her journey solidified my commitment to helping others navigate similar challenges with compassion and empathy.
In addition to overcoming personal adversity, I have pursued academic and extracurricular excellence to prepare myself for a meaningful career. At the age of sixteen, I graduated high school two years early and began my undergraduate studies at Liberty University, where I am pursuing a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Health and Behavioral Sciences. Maintaining a 3.95 GPA, I have consistently excelled academically, earning membership in prestigious honor societies such as Alpha Lambda Delta and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. I have also been recognized on the Dean’s List for three consecutive years.
Beyond academics, I have sought opportunities to make a positive impact on my community. As a Girl Scout National Board Member, I implemented a young alumni engagement initiative, creating opportunities for mentorship and connection among members. I also led the Sisters in STEM team, inspiring young girls to explore science, technology, engineering, and math fields. Through these experiences, I honed my leadership skills and deepened my commitment to empowering others.
This scholarship would enable me to pursue my goal of becoming a nurse practitioner. Inspired by my mother’s journey and my experiences volunteering with dental specialists, I have developed a passion for healthcare that extends beyond technical proficiency. I aim to provide holistic care, supporting patients emotionally and physically as they face health challenges. With the financial support of this scholarship, I can focus on my studies and clinical training, ultimately equipping myself to serve my community more effectively.
Regarding the promotion of philately, I believe this unique and intellectually stimulating hobby can be revitalized through education and engagement. As an avid reader and someone who appreciates history and culture, I see philately as an avenue for young people to connect with the world’s rich heritage. To encourage interest, I would propose interactive workshops in schools and community centers, where students can explore stamp collections and learn about the stories behind them. Additionally, incorporating technology through virtual stamp exhibitions and gamified learning platforms can make philately more appealing to a digital-savvy generation. By highlighting the hobby’s potential to foster curiosity, creativity, and an appreciation for global diversity, I hope to inspire young people to take up this rewarding pursuit (National Postal Museum, 2022).
In conclusion, the challenges I have faced, my accomplishments, and my aspirations all reflect my dedication to serving others. This scholarship represents more than financial assistance; it is an opportunity to honor my mother’s strength, contribute to my community, and inspire the next generation to pursue their passions. Thank you for considering my application.
References
National Postal Museum. (2022). Exploring the world through philately. Retrieved from [https://postalmuseum.si.edu/](https://postalmuseum.si.edu/)
Future Leaders Scholarship
Leadership has been a defining element of my academic and professional journey, evident through the roles I have taken and the impact I have made. One significant demonstration of my leadership occurred as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, where I spearheaded a young alumni engagement initiative impacting 60 girls.
The primary challenge was re-engaging alumni who had transitioned out of active membership. I conducted surveys and focus groups to understand their needs and aspirations, then organized a team of volunteers to bring the vision to life. I fostered open communication, delegated tasks effectively, and presented the initiative to council leaders to secure approval and resources. The program reconnected alumni to the community and provided mentorship opportunities, affirming the value of creating spaces for growth.
As a full-time college student who began higher education at 16, I have consistently maintained a 3.95 GPA while balancing rigorous academic demands. My entrepreneurial endeavor—starting a business at 19 to sell handmade crochet products—taught me resilience and time management. Additionally, serving as the Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team Lead allowed me to inspire young girls to explore STEM fields by organizing inclusive, engaging activities tailored to diverse skill levels. This role required creativity and dedication, as I worked to spark curiosity and confidence in participants while managing logistics and outreach efforts.
My mother’s battle with breast cancer deeply influenced my leadership perspective. Witnessing her resilience through multiple surgeries and treatments taught me empathy and perseverance. This personal experience strengthened my resolve to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner, where I can lead by providing compassionate, patient-centered care. Her journey also reinforced the importance of mental health support during challenging times, a principle I hope to integrate into my practice.
I plan to apply my leadership skills to make a meaningful impact in healthcare. As a nurse practitioner, I aim to advocate for culturally sensitive healthcare practices, drawing from my experiences living in Japan, Mexico, and the U.S. My diverse background equips me to address health disparities and build trust with patients. I also aspire to mentor aspiring healthcare professionals, much like I have done through the Girl Scouts and SIS, by creating mentorship programs and advocating for policies that support work-life balance in the healthcare sector.
Additionally, I intend to leverage my entrepreneurial skills to develop community health initiatives that emphasize preventative care and education. By collaborating with local organizations, I can extend my impact beyond clinical settings, empowering individuals to make informed health decisions and improve their quality of life.
In conclusion, my leadership journey has been shaped by challenges that fostered resilience, adaptability, and a commitment to service. From implementing impactful initiatives to excelling academically and supporting my family through adversity, I have demonstrated the qualities essential for leading with purpose. This scholarship will empower me to continue making a difference as a student and future nurse practitioner dedicated to improving lives.
Theresa Lord Future Leader Scholarship
From a young age, I have been inspired by the desire to help others, particularly in the healthcare field. At just four years old, I aspired to become a dentist, and by sixteen, I had already graduated high school and enrolled full-time in college to pursue that dream. Over the years, I have dedicated over 110 hours shadowing and assisting various dental specialists. However, after deep reflection and discussions with my family and mentors, I realized that a career as a nurse practitioner better aligns with my aspirations for work-life balance and my passion for providing care to others. Now in my final year of an interdisciplinary studies degree in health and behavioral sciences, I am more determined than ever to achieve this goal and contribute to the healthcare field in meaningful ways.
My journey has not been without challenges. One of the most impactful obstacles I have faced was my mother’s breast cancer diagnosis in 2021. At the time, I was sixteen and living in Cancun, Mexico, with my family. The news of her illness was devastating, but it also revealed the depth of my mother’s strength and resilience. She endured seven surgeries, including a double mastectomy and a full hysterectomy, while continuing to work as a college professor and department head. Witnessing her determination and struggle inspired me to stay strong and support her in every way possible. Despite her private nature, my mother’s journey was a testament to the power of perseverance and faith. This experience taught me the importance of mental fortitude and compassion, qualities I strive to embody in my own life and future career.
Throughout my academic and personal journey, I have sought to make the most of every opportunity. I graduated high school two years early and currently maintain a 3.95 GPA at Liberty University, where I have been recognized on the Dean’s List for three consecutive years. I am also a member of prestigious academic honor societies, including Alpha Lambda Delta and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. These achievements reflect my dedication to academic excellence and my commitment to lifelong learning.
Beyond academics, I have pursued a wide range of extracurricular activities that have shaped my character and broadened my horizons. After my time as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I led initiatives such as a young alumni engagement program for 20 girls and participated in advocacy and mental wellness projects. I also embraced leadership roles in STEM, serving as a volunteer team lead for Sisters in STEM and competing in Science Olympiad competitions, where I honed my skills in engineering and teamwork. Additionally, I am an entrepreneur, running a business selling handmade crochet products, and an author, having published a book of poems at sixteen.
My love for travel and cultural exploration has also greatly influenced my perspective. Having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four years, I have experienced diverse cultures and traditions, which have shaped my empathy and adaptability. Visiting eight countries across three continents has deepened my appreciation for global interconnectedness and further motivated me to contribute to the well-being of individuals from all walks of life.
The lessons I have learned from my mother’s journey, combined with my academic achievements and personal experiences, have solidified my commitment to becoming a nurse practitioner. This scholarship would enable me to further my education and pursue my goal of providing compassionate care to others. I am determined to honor my mother’s strength by dedicating my career to supporting patients and their families through challenging times. Thank you for considering my application.
TLau "Love Fiercely" Scholarship
Camping in the mountains of Arizona during my last trip as a Girl Scout remains one of my most cherished outdoor experiences. The crisp mountain air, the camaraderie of friends, and the thrill of adventure left an indelible mark on my life. Nestled among the towering pines, we stayed in cabins, an experience that offered a blend of rustic simplicity and warm companionship. Days were filled with activities like archery and kayaking, while evenings brought the joy of campfires, where we sang songs and roasted marshmallows under a blanket of stars. One particularly memorable moment was a snowball fight during a winter hike—a rare and joyful event that brought laughter and connection to everyone involved. This experience shaped my outlook on life, teaching me the value of resilience, teamwork, and finding joy in the moment.
As I reflect on that final camping trip, I see parallels between the lessons I learned and the journey I have taken to pursue a career in healthcare. Camping required preparation, adaptability, and perseverance, traits I have cultivated in my academic and personal life. Graduating high school at sixteen and embarking on a full-time college career required similar determination and self-discipline. In the same way that I learned to navigate trails and overcome challenges in the wilderness, I have navigated the rigorous demands of my undergraduate studies, maintaining a 3.95 GPA and earning academic honors such as membership in Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars. These achievements reflect the values of dedication and focus that were reinforced during my time as a Girl Scout.
My experience with camping also instilled a deep appreciation for community and shared purpose. Leading stations at virtual Girl Scout events, serving on the National Advisory Board, and implementing a young alumni engagement initiative have all allowed me to give back to the organization that shaped me. Much like the collaborative spirit required to pitch a tent or start a campfire, these roles taught me the importance of leadership, empathy, and fostering connections. These skills have been invaluable as I’ve pursued opportunities to inspire others, such as serving as a STEM Volunteer Team Lead and encouraging young girls to explore science and engineering fields.
One of the most profound ways I’ve applied the lessons from my outdoor experiences is in my response to life’s challenges. Witnessing my mother’s battle with breast cancer taught me the strength it takes to endure hardship and the importance of supporting others through difficult times. Just as I’ve relied on my camping experiences to adapt to unexpected obstacles, I drew on my resilience and faith to navigate this life-altering event. My mother’s courage inspires me to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner, where I can provide compassionate care to patients and their families.
The joy and connection I found during my last camping trip mirror the values I aim to bring to my future career. Whether it’s comforting a patient or collaborating with a healthcare team, I strive to embody the kindness, resourcefulness, and optimism that were hallmarks of my outdoor adventures. This scholarship would enable me to continue my education and bring these values to a profession where I can make a meaningful impact. I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to share my journey and for your consideration of my application.
Sarah Eber Child Life Scholarship
The 2011 earthquake in Japan was a defining moment in my life, introducing me to adversity in its rawest form. At five years old, I was living in Japan when the earthquake struck. Buildings shook and the ground beneath me split open. The overwhelming fear and uncertainty lingered for years, manifesting as an intense fear of natural disasters.
Initially, I viewed adversity as an unpredictable force beyond my control. Over time, I realized I could face it head-on. I learned about earthquakes, emergency preparedness, and resilience, channeling my anxiety into productive outlets. This experience inspired me to pursue STEM and healthcare, leading to significant academic and personal achievements. Graduating high school at 16 and becoming a full-time college student the same year allowed me to prove my ability to overcome challenges. Maintaining a 3.95 GPA and earning memberships in honor societies like Alpha Lambda Delta reflects my dedication to excelling despite the odds.
The earthquake also deepened my appreciation for community and the importance of support during difficult times. After my time as a Girl Scout National Board Member, I led initiatives like a young alumni engagement program, impacting 20 girls. Serving on committees, including the Mental Wellness Subcommittee, underscored my commitment to making a difference in others’ lives.
Resilience from the earthquake guided me through another challenge—my mother’s battle with breast cancer. In 2021, she was diagnosed with stage two estrogen-based breast cancer. Watching her endure seven surgeries, including a double mastectomy, was heartbreaking. Yet, her strength inspired me to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner. This path aligns with my goal of helping individuals navigate health challenges with the same grace my mother displayed.
My experiences living abroad in Japan and Mexico, along with visiting eight countries across three continents, have broadened my perspective and instilled a global mindset. These experiences fuel my passion for connecting with diverse people, a skill I hope to bring to my nursing career.
Adversity has shaped me into a determined, compassionate, and resilient individual. Whether leading STEM initiatives, publishing a book of poems at 16, or starting a crochet business at 19, I have consistently turned challenges into opportunities for growth. The anxiety I felt after the 2011 earthquake became the catalyst for a life dedicated to helping others. This scholarship will enable me to continue my journey, equipping me to support those facing their own adversities. Thank you for considering my application.
A Man Helping Women Helping Women Scholarship
From an early age, I have been deeply committed to helping others, particularly in the healthcare field. This dedication led me to graduate high school at sixteen and enroll full-time in Liberty University’s Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies: Health and Behavioral Sciences program. Now, as a nineteen-year-old in my final year with a 3.95 GPA, I am determined to channel my education and experiences into making a significant difference as a nurse practitioner.
My mother’s battle with breast cancer in 2021 profoundly shaped my journey. Over the past three years, I have watched her face tremendous challenges with courage and perseverance. She underwent radiation therapy and seven surgeries, including a double mastectomy and hysterectomy, all while continuing her work as a professor. Witnessing her resilience and the emotional toll of her struggle underscored for me the critical role of compassionate care. These experiences instilled in me a deep understanding of the importance of empathy and the drive to support individuals during their most vulnerable moments.
Academically, I have consistently excelled, earning an A in almost all my courses and receiving numerous honors, including memberships in Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars. I have also been named to the Dean’s List for three consecutive years from 2022 to 2024. Additionally, I have completed over 110 hours of hands-on experience with various dental specialists, providing a solid foundation in patient care and reinforcing my passion for healthcare.
Beyond academics, I have demonstrated leadership and a commitment to community service. After my time as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I spearheaded programs like a young alumni engagement initiative for 20 girls and contributed to the Advocacy Committee and Mental Wellness Subcommittee. These roles honed my skills in collaboration and advocacy, vital to my future work as a nurse practitioner addressing community health issues.
My involvement in STEM education has also been significant. As a Science Olympiad winner and Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team Lead, I have encouraged young girls to explore STEM fields, emphasizing mentorship and representation. These efforts reinforced my belief in the transformative power of education, which I plan to continue fostering by guiding aspiring healthcare professionals and promoting health education in underserved areas.
Growing up in a military family and living in diverse countries—Japan for three years and Mexico for four years—has given me a unique perspective and appreciation for cultural diversity. These experiences taught me to connect with individuals from all backgrounds, a skill that will be invaluable as a nurse practitioner. My passion for travel, nurtured by visits to eight countries across three continents, has deepened my understanding of global healthcare challenges and inspired me to advocate for equitable access to care.
As a nurse practitioner, my goal is to provide compassionate, patient-centered care while addressing systemic health disparities. Inspired by my mother’s journey and the resilience of countless others, I aim to support individuals with chronic illnesses and empower them to live healthier lives. This scholarship will help me take the next step toward achieving these goals, allowing me to attend nursing school and dedicate my career to making a positive impact.
Thank you for considering my application. Sharing my story and aspirations is a privilege, and I am profoundly grateful for the opportunity to pursue a career centered on helping others.
Jeune-Mondestin Scholarship
From an early age, I have been driven by a desire to help others in the healthcare field. This passion, combined with my curiosity and dedication, has shaped my journey. Graduating high school at sixteen allowed me to start college earlier than most. At Liberty University, I pursued a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies focusing on health and behavioral sciences. My academic achievements, including a 3.95 GPA and membership in multiple honor societies, reflect my commitment to excellence.
Initially, I envisioned a career in dentistry, accumulating over 110 hours of experience with dental specialists. However, witnessing my mother’s battle with breast cancer inspired me to shift my focus. Her strength and perseverance during this challenging time made me reevaluate my goals. I realized I wanted a career where I could make a meaningful impact on patients’ lives while maintaining balance for family and travel. This led me to nursing, a field where I can combine my passion for healthcare with my desire to support individuals during vulnerable moments.
My mother’s journey has been a profound source of inspiration. Diagnosed at 44, she underwent radiation, seven surgeries, and countless treatments while continuing her work as a professor. Her resilience taught me the importance of mental fortitude and faith. Despite the physical and emotional toll, she remained our family’s anchor. Her experience ignited my empathy for patients and my determination to provide holistic care addressing physical and emotional well-being.
Beyond academics, I have cultivated leadership and a commitment to service through various roles. I implemented a young alumni engagement initiative, mentored younger members, and contributed to mental wellness projects, after and during my time as a National Girl Scout Advisory Board Member and council delegate. As a STEM Volunteer Team Lead, I encouraged young girls to explore science and technology. These roles honed my ability to lead, empathize, and inspire—essential qualities in nursing.
I value creativity and balance. At sixteen, I published a book of poems, channeling my thoughts into written art. Recently, I started a business selling handmade crochet products, combining my entrepreneurial spirit with my love for crafting. These endeavors taught me perseverance, time management, and adaptability—skills crucial for nursing school and beyond.
Growing up as the daughter of a retired Navy Chief, I lived in Japan and Mexico, developing a deep appreciation for diverse cultures. Visiting eight countries across three continents broadened my perspective and underscored the universal need for compassion in healthcare.
As I prepare to graduate in 2025, I am excited to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner. I aim to provide comprehensive care that supports patients through their challenges, just as my mother’s providers supported her. This scholarship will be instrumental in helping me achieve my goals and fulfill my commitment to making a positive impact in healthcare. Thank you for considering my application.
Barnaby-Murphy Scholarship
I have always been guided by a passion to help others, which has shaped my aspirations and achievements. From the age of four, I dreamed of pursuing dentistry and took major steps to achieve that goal. I graduated high school at sixteen and immediately began college, demonstrating a commitment to excellence and resilience. However, after extensive reflection and guidance from my parents and mentors, I discovered that my true calling lies in becoming a psychiatric nurse practitioner—a career that allows me to achieve the work-life balance necessary to spend time with my family and explore my love for travel while making a significant impact in the healthcare field.
My journey toward this career has been deeply influenced by my personal experiences, particularly my mother’s battle with breast cancer. In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with stage two estrogen-based breast cancer, a journey that tested our family’s strength and resilience. Witnessing her undergo radiation and seven surgeries, including a double mastectomy and hysterectomy, was both heartbreaking and inspiring. Despite her struggles with depression and physical challenges, my mother’s unyielding strength and determination ignited a desire in me to support others facing similar journeys. Her experience taught me that healthcare professionals have the power to provide not only medical care but also hope and emotional support.
In addition to my personal experiences, my academic and extracurricular achievements reflect my dedication to making a positive impact. I am currently completing my Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Health and Behavioral Sciences at Liberty University with a 3.95 GPA. I have consistently earned academic honors, including memberships in Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, as well as placement on the Dean’s List for three consecutive years.
Beyond academics, I have sought opportunities to lead and serve. After my time as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I created and implemented a young alumni engagement initiative, impacting approximately 60 girls. I also led STEM-related activities as a Team Lead for Sisters in STEM, encouraging young girls to explore careers in science and technology. My entrepreneurial spirit led me to start a business selling handmade crochet products, showcasing my creativity and determination. Additionally, my cultural experiences, including living in Japan and Mexico and visiting eight countries across three continents, have broadened my perspective and deepened my empathy for diverse communities.
My commitment to mental health advocacy stems from my mother’s journey and my own experiences. I understand the profound impact mental health challenges can have on individuals and families. This understanding drives my aspiration to become a nurse practitioner, where I can provide holistic care that addresses both physical and emotional well-being. I aim to support patients with compassion, empowering them to overcome their challenges and lead fulfilling lives.
As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, I plan to make a positive impact by improving access to quality healthcare, particularly for underserved populations. I am passionate about promoting preventive care and mental health awareness, ensuring that patients receive the support they need to thrive. This scholarship will enable me to pursue advanced nursing education and achieve my goal of becoming a compassionate and effective healthcare provider. Thank you for considering my application and for the opportunity to share my story and aspirations.
Maxwell Tuan Nguyen Memorial Scholarship
From a young age, I have been captivated by the idea of helping others, which has fueled my aspiration to pursue a career in the medical field. Witnessing my mother’s battle with breast cancer solidified my decision to become a nurse practitioner. Her journey demonstrated the importance of resilience, compassion, and the transformative power of healthcare professionals in improving lives. As I navigate my final year in Liberty University’s Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies program, focusing on health and behavioral sciences, I reflect on how my academic achievements, personal experiences, and community contributions have prepared me to make a meaningful difference in the medical field.
Graduating high school at sixteen and starting college the same year exemplifies my commitment to education and determination to achieve my goals. With a 3.95 GPA, I have maintained academic excellence, earning honors such as membership in Alpha Lambda Delta, the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and being named to the Dean’s List for three consecutive years. This academic foundation has equipped me with the discipline and knowledge necessary to excel in nursing school and beyond.
My mother’s diagnosis with breast cancer in 2021 profoundly impacted me. As a daughter, I witnessed her strength during treatments and surgeries, including a double mastectomy and a hysterectomy. Despite her struggles, she never wavered in her dedication to her family and career. Her perseverance inspired me to focus on a career that balances professional fulfillment with personal well-being. As a nurse practitioner, I aim to provide compassionate, patient-centered care while advocating for preventive measures that empower individuals to take charge of their health.
Beyond academics, my involvement in various initiatives underscores my passion for leadership and community service. Serving as a Girl Scout National Board Member allowed me to implement a young alumni engagement initiative for 60 girls, fostering connections and mentorship opportunities. As the STEM Volunteer Team Lead for Sisters in STEM, I encouraged young girls to explore science and technology, contributing to a future of diverse talent in these fields. These experiences have honed my leadership skills, which I plan to apply in healthcare settings to lead teams and advocate for underrepresented communities.
My diverse cultural experiences have also shaped my perspective. Having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four years, and traveled to eight countries across three continents, I have developed a deep appreciation for cultural diversity. These experiences have taught me the importance of understanding different perspectives, which is crucial for providing culturally competent care in a globalized world.
The resilience I observed in my mother and the skills I have cultivated through my education and community involvement motivate me to make a tangible impact in the medical field. As a nurse practitioner, I aspire to integrate evidence-based practices with empathy to improve patient outcomes. I am particularly interested in preventive care and mental health support, areas that are vital to holistic well-being. My goal is to create a practice where patients feel empowered and supported in their health journeys.
This scholarship would not only alleviate the financial burden of nursing school but also enable me to focus entirely on my studies and clinical training. I am determined to honor the opportunity by excelling academically and professionally, embodying the values of compassion and dedication that define the medical profession. Thank you for considering my application and for allowing me to share my story and aspirations. Together, we can create a healthier, more equitable future for all.
Elevate Black Entrepreneurs Scholarship
Growing up in a family of entrepreneurs, I learned the value of hard work, resilience, and innovation from an early age. Both my parents are mental health professionals who built their own practices, demonstrating the profound impact entrepreneurship can have on communities. Inspired by their example and my own creative passions, I launched a crochet business at the age of 19, selling handmade products that bring warmth and joy to others. This experience has been both rewarding and educational, solidifying my commitment to entrepreneurship and my broader life goals.
My journey toward entrepreneurship began long before I realized it. Watching my parents navigate the challenges and rewards of running their own businesses taught me essential lessons about independence, adaptability, and perseverance. Their work in mental health inspired me to pursue a career that allows me to support and uplift others. While my long-term goal is to become a nurse practitioner, starting my crochet business allowed me to explore my entrepreneurial spirit and develop skills that will benefit me in any career path.
Crocheting started as a hobby during my teenage years, a creative outlet that brought me peace and focus. Over time, I realized that others valued the beauty and craftsmanship of my work. Encouraged by friends and family, I decided to turn my passion into a business. Launching my crochet business required careful planning, from sourcing high-quality materials to pricing my products and marketing them online. I am quickly learning how to manage time effectively, balance inventory, and engage with customers—skills that are essential for any entrepreneur.
One of the most fulfilling aspects of running my business has been connecting with customers and hearing how my products have brought them happiness. Whether it’s a cozy blanket or a handmade gift for a loved one, each item carries a personal touch. This experience has reinforced the importance of creating value and fostering meaningful connections, principles I aim to carry into my future career as a nurse practitioner.
Entrepreneurship has also taught me the importance of resilience and adaptability. Balancing my business with my responsibilities as a full-time college student has been challenging, but it has also strengthened my time management and problem-solving skills. I graduated high school two years early and began my college journey at 16, pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus on health and behavioral sciences. Maintaining a 3.95 GPA while managing my business has required discipline and determination, qualities that I know will serve me well in both my personal and professional life.
My crochet business is more than just a source of income; it’s a testament to the power of creativity and entrepreneurship. Starting a business has given me the confidence to pursue my goals and the perspective to appreciate the journey as much as the destination. It has also reinforced my belief in the importance of building oneself up and creating opportunities for others. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I have had the privilege of mentoring young girls and implementing initiatives to inspire leadership and creativity. I hope to extend this impact through my future endeavors, whether in healthcare, business, or community service.
Looking ahead, I plan to continue growing my crochet business while pursuing a career as a nurse practitioner. My goal is to provide compassionate care to patients while maintaining the flexibility to spend time with my family and travel. I am particularly passionate about supporting individuals facing health challenges, a calling inspired by my mother’s journey as a breast cancer survivor. Her strength and resilience have shaped my approach to life and motivated me to make a positive difference in the lives of others.
This scholarship represents an invaluable opportunity to further my education and entrepreneurial journey. It would allow me to invest in my business, expand my product line, and reach a wider audience while continuing to excel academically. More importantly, it would support my mission to uplift others and contribute to a better world, one handmade creation and one act of care at a time. Thank you for considering my application and for investing in the dreams of aspiring entrepreneurs like myself.
BIPOC Urban Innovators Scholarship
Helping others has been my lifelong passion, particularly within the healthcare field. From the age of four, I dreamed of becoming a dentist and took significant steps toward this goal. I graduated high school at 16, started college the same year, and accumulated over 110 working hours with various dental specialists. However, after reflection and guidance from my mentors, I chose a different path that better aligns with my aspirations and values. Now in my final year of an undergraduate degree in interdisciplinary studies focusing on health and behavioral sciences, I have decided to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner. This profession not only allows me to save lives but also offers the work-life balance I value, enabling me to support my family and continue traveling—a passion inspired by my father’s 22 years of Navy service. This scholarship will empower me to fulfill my dream of making a meaningful impact in the lives of others.
In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Witnessing her journey profoundly influenced my career aspirations. My mother, an accomplished professor, displayed unparalleled strength as she underwent radiation and seven surgeries, including a double mastectomy and hysterectomy. Despite these challenges, she never took time off from work, scheduling treatments on weekends to maintain her responsibilities. Her resilience inspired me to dedicate my life to healthcare, ensuring others receive compassionate care.
My academic achievements reflect my commitment to excellence. I enrolled as a full-time college student at 16, pursuing a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Health and Behavioral Sciences at Liberty University. With a 3.95 GPA, I have consistently demonstrated my ability to excel academically, earning membership in prestigious honor societies such as Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars. Additionally, I have been named to the Dean’s List every year since 2022.
Beyond academics, I am a published author, entrepreneur, and advocate for community engagement. At 16, I published a book of poetry on Amazon, showcasing my ability to communicate complex emotions through written word. At 19, I launched a business selling handmade crochet products, combining creativity with entrepreneurship. After my time as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I worked with the organization and implemented a young alumni engagement initiative for approximately 20 girls.
My involvement in STEM education highlights my passion for empowering others. As a Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team Lead, I encouraged young girls to explore STEM-related fields, fostering their confidence and curiosity. Competing in Science Olympiad, I specialized in engineering towers and achieved notable placements, including eighth in my final competition. These experiences taught me the importance of mentorship and collaboration in creating opportunities for underrepresented groups.
Having lived in Japan and Mexico for a combined seven years and traveled to eight countries across three continents, I possess a deep appreciation for diverse cultures. This global perspective has shaped my understanding of systemic challenges, such as homelessness, gentrification, and affordable housing, and fueled my desire to address these issues through equitable urban planning and sustainable development.
As a future nurse practitioner, I plan to integrate my interdisciplinary education, cultural awareness, and commitment to service into my practice. I aim to collaborate with urban planners and economists to combat homelessness and advocate for affordable housing, recognizing the critical role healthcare plays in community stability. Additionally, I am passionate about promoting sustainability by addressing the social determinants of health that disproportionately affect marginalized communities. This scholarship will support my educational pursuits and empower me to be a catalyst for positive change in healthcare and beyond. I sincerely appreciate your consideration.
Our Destiny Our Future Scholarship
From a young age, I have been driven by a deep desire to make a positive impact in the healthcare field. Witnessing my mother’s resilience during her journey with breast cancer solidified my commitment to pursuing a career that allows me to provide compassionate care to others. Now in my final year as an undergraduate student in the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies: Health and Behavioral Sciences Program at Liberty University, I have refined my goals and am preparing to embark on the path to becoming a nurse practitioner.
Over the past three years, I have achieved significant milestones that demonstrate my dedication and capability. I graduated high school two years early and began my collegiate journey at the age of 16. Maintaining a 3.95 GPA, I have excelled academically, earning recognition on the Dean’s List for 2022, 2023, and 2024 and induction into prestigious academic honor societies such as Alpha Lambda Delta and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. My educational journey has equipped me with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in the rigorous environment of nursing school and beyond.
Beyond academics, I have engaged in meaningful endeavors that reflect my passion for service and leadership. After my time as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I initiated a young alumni engagement program for 20 girls and served on committees focused on advocacy and mental wellness. This experience instilled in me the importance of empowering others and fostering supportive communities. Additionally, I have worked with Sisters in STEM, an organization dedicated to inspiring young girls to explore STEM fields. Through these roles, I have cultivated a commitment to uplifting others and creating opportunities for growth.
My professional interests are deeply rooted in personal experiences. My mother’s journey with breast cancer—from her diagnosis and seven surgeries to her ongoing treatments—profoundly impacted me. Her strength and perseverance inspired me to explore the intersections of health and emotional well-being. While I initially aspired to become a dentist, extensive reflection led me to nursing, a career that offers the balance of meaningful work and time for family and travel. With over 110 hours of hands-on experience shadowing dental specialists, I developed a solid foundation in patient care, which I plan to build upon in nursing.
My commitment to lifelong learning and service extends to my entrepreneurial and creative pursuits. At 16, I published a book of poems on Amazon, and at 19, I launched a business selling handmade crochet products. These endeavors reflect my ability to innovate and persevere, qualities I will bring to my nursing career. Additionally, my upbringing in a military family has given me a global perspective. Living in Japan and Mexico and visiting eight countries across three continents taught me to embrace diversity and adapt to new environments, skills that are invaluable in healthcare.
As a nurse practitioner, I aspire to provide holistic care that addresses not only physical health but also the emotional and psychological needs of my patients. I plan to advocate for preventive care and support systems, particularly for those battling chronic illnesses. My experiences have shown me the importance of empathy, resilience, and faith, all of which I will bring to my practice.
This scholarship would allow me to continue my education and pursue my mission of making a positive impact on the world. By combining my academic achievements, leadership experiences, and personal passion for healthcare, I aim to contribute to a future where every patient feels seen, valued, and supported. I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to share my story and appreciate your consideration of my application.
Women in STEM and Community Service Scholarship
Since childhood, I have been driven by a desire to make a difference in the lives of others through healthcare. My mother’s battle with breast cancer deepened my understanding of resilience and the power of compassionate care. Her journey revealed the vital role healthcare providers play in transforming lives, fueling my passion for addressing local and global healthcare challenges. With my experiences and accomplishments, I am determined to create meaningful change and improve access to quality care for those who need it most.
Globally, access to quality healthcare remains a pressing issue, particularly in underserved communities. Locally, mental health and preventive care often lack adequate attention. I am passionate about addressing these challenges by becoming a nurse practitioner—a role that allows me to provide holistic, patient-centered care. My interdisciplinary studies in health and behavioral sciences at Liberty University have equipped me with a strong foundation to tackle these issues. Maintaining a 3.95 GPA while completing three academic years demonstrates my dedication and ability to excel under pressure. Graduating high school at sixteen and pursuing higher education immediately after reflects my determination to contribute to the field as early as possible.
My mother’s journey with cancer highlighted the importance of preventive care and mental health support. Her diagnosis at stage two, discovered through a self-exam, and her battles with depression during treatment underscored the critical need for education and resources to empower individuals in managing their health. This experience inspired me to advocate for health education initiatives that promote early detection and provide emotional support for patients and their families.
Beyond academics, I have cultivated diverse skills and experiences to prepare for meaningful impact. After my time as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I developed leadership and organizational skills by implementing a young alumni engagement initiative and serving on committees. These roles taught me the importance of collaboration and adaptability—essential for addressing complex healthcare challenges.
My involvement in STEM as a volunteer team lead and Science Olympiad competitor reflects my analytical and problem-solving abilities. Leading the Sisters in STEM (SIS) team, which encourages young girls to explore STEM fields, demonstrated my commitment to fostering the next generation of innovators. This reinforced my belief in the power of mentorship and education to create lasting change.
My father's 22 years of military service gave me opportunities of cultural exploration. He retired when I was 10 as a Navy chief. Having lived in Japan and Mexico and visited eight countries across three continents, I deeply appreciate diverse cultures and perspectives. These experiences broadened my understanding of global healthcare disparities and strengthened my resolve to advocate for equitable access to care. Whether addressing language barriers, cultural stigmas, or systemic inequalities, I am committed to creating a more inclusive healthcare system.
In addition to my academic and extracurricular achievements, my entrepreneurial spirit fuels my ambition to make a difference. At 19, I launched a business selling handmade crochet products, showcasing my initiative and perseverance. This endeavor taught me valuable lessons in time management and resourcefulness, which I will carry into my future career.
In conclusion, I am passionate about addressing healthcare disparities and enhancing access to quality care. Through my education and experiences, I have developed the skills and determination to create meaningful change. As a nurse practitioner, I envision leveraging my knowledge and compassion to empower patients, advocate for preventive care, and support mental health initiatives. This scholarship would enable me to continue pursuing my goals and contribute to a healthier, more equitable future.
Beacon of Light Scholarship
My desire to pursue a career in healthcare was ignited at a young age, shaped by life experiences, and solidified by my passion for helping others. As a child, I dreamt of becoming a dentist, and by the time I turned sixteen, I had already taken significant steps toward this goal, including completing over 110 hours shadowing dental specialists. However, as I matured and reflected on the work-life balance I desired, I discovered my true calling as a nurse practitioner—a path that would allow me to combine my passion for healthcare with my aspiration to build a fulfilling family life.
The pivotal moment in my journey came in 2021 when my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Watching her endure radiation, a double mastectomy, and multiple surgeries while maintaining her role as a college professor and department head profoundly influenced my perspective on healthcare. Despite the physical and emotional toll, my mother exhibited unwavering strength, inspiring me to honor her resilience by pursuing a career dedicated to supporting others during their most challenging times.
At nineteen, I am completing my undergraduate degree in Interdisciplinary Studies: Health and Behavioral Sciences at Liberty University, maintaining a 3.95 GPA over three rigorous academic years. My academic journey began at an accelerated pace—graduating high school two years early and starting college as a full-time student at sixteen. These milestones taught me discipline and perseverance, qualities I will bring to nursing school and my future career.
Beyond academics, my accomplishments reflect a commitment to leadership and service. As a Girl Scout National Board Member, I spearheaded initiatives such as a young alumni engagement program benefiting 60 girls, demonstrating my ability to lead and inspire. My involvement in STEM education as the Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team Lead allowed me to encourage young girls to explore science and technology, contributing to a cause that promotes equity and empowerment.
Living abroad in Japan and Mexico for a combined seven years has further shaped my worldview, fostering cultural awareness and empathy—essential qualities for a nurse practitioner. These experiences, coupled with my father’s 22 years of service, retiring as a Navy Chief, instilled in me a deep appreciation for diversity and service to others.
In addition to these achievements, my creative pursuits as a published poet and entrepreneur selling handmade crochet items demonstrate my resourcefulness and dedication to personal growth. These endeavors have equipped me with the adaptability and compassion needed to connect with patients from all walks of life.
My future goal is to become a nurse practitioner specializing in psychiatric care, helping patients navigate their health journeys with the same strength and grace I witnessed in my mother. I aspire to create a meaningful impact by addressing not only physical ailments but also the emotional and mental challenges that accompany illness.
This scholarship would enable me to continue my education and contribute to the healthcare field with unwavering dedication. It would allow me to honor my mother’s journey by providing compassionate care to those who, like her, demonstrate the unbending will to push through adversity. Thank you for considering my application and for providing an opportunity to turn my aspirations into reality.
Beverly J. Patterson Scholarship
As I near the completion of my Bachelor’s degree in Health and Behavioral Sciences at Liberty University, I am excited to take the next step toward becoming a psychiatric nurse practitioner. Witnessing my mother’s journey with breast cancer solidified my commitment to pursuing a career where I could make a meaningful impact on others’ lives. This career path will allow me to address one of the most critical but often overlooked areas of healthcare: mental health.
My passion for nursing is deeply rooted in my experiences. At 16, I watched my mother, a strong and selfless woman, face the challenges of breast cancer. Through seven surgeries, radiation, and ongoing treatments, her strength inspired me to want to care for others with the same compassion and dedication. While my mother’s physical battle was grueling, her emotional struggle with depression during her treatment stood out to me. It highlighted the importance of holistic care—addressing not just the physical needs of patients but their mental and emotional well-being as well. This realization shaped my desire to specialize in psychiatric nursing, where I can provide quality care to individuals battling mental health challenges and give them the dignity and respect they deserve.
Becoming a nurse practitioner is not just a career choice for me; it is a calling. I aim to provide empathetic, patient-centered care and be the healthcare professional who goes above and beyond to ensure patients feel heard and valued. I want to create a safe space for those facing mental health struggles, empowering them to find hope and healing. Through this specialty, I plan to advocate for increased mental health awareness and work to reduce the stigma surrounding mental illnesses.
In addition to my personal motivations, my accomplishments demonstrate my dedication to excellence and service. Graduating high school at 16 and maintaining a 3.95 GPA in a rigorous academic program reflect my discipline and commitment to learning. My involvement as a Girl Scout National Board Member and STEM Volunteer Team Lead highlights my leadership skills and passion for community engagement. These experiences have prepared me to take on the challenges of nursing school and the responsibilities of a nurse practitioner.
My life experiences have also given me a unique perspective on cultural sensitivity and diversity, which are essential in nursing. Having lived in Japan and Mexico and traveled to eight countries across three continents, I have developed a deep appreciation for diverse cultures and values. This awareness will allow me to provide culturally competent care to my patients, recognizing and respecting their unique backgrounds and needs.
As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, my goal is to make a lasting impact in the field of mental health. I plan to contribute to improving access to mental health services, particularly for underserved populations. By offering compassionate and holistic care, I hope to empower my patients to overcome their challenges and live fulfilling lives. This scholarship will help me achieve my dream of becoming a healthcare professional who not only treats but also uplifts and inspires.
Thank you for considering my application and allowing me the opportunity to share my story. Your support will enable me to continue on this path and make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who need it most.
James T. Godwin Memorial Scholarship
Growing up as the child of a Navy E-7 Chief who served for 22 years, I learned invaluable lessons about work ethic, resilience, and cultural understanding. My father joined the military at 18, and through his dedication, he built a life that profoundly shaped mine. His journey in the Navy taught him to embrace challenges and value hard work—principles he passed on to me and that have guided my achievements.
One of the most impactful lessons my father taught me was the mantra to "keep moving." He explained that, in the military, there were moments of immense difficulty, but perseverance was key. Whether you sprint or crawl, the most important thing is to move forward. This mindset became a cornerstone for me, especially during challenging times. At 16, I graduated high school two years early and embarked on my college journey. My father’s advice to keep moving resonated with me during late nights of studying and moments of doubt, enabling me to maintain a 3.95 GPA throughout my undergraduate studies at Liberty University.
Beyond resilience, my father’s Navy career exposed me to diverse cultures and experiences that shaped my worldview. Living in Japan for three years and Mexico for four years after he retired, I learned to appreciate cultural differences and adaptability. These experiences enriched my personal growth and fueled my passion for connecting with people from all walks of life. My father’s interest in travel from his service allowed me to visit eight countries across three continents, teaching me the importance of empathy and understanding—qualities I aim to bring into my future career as a nurse practitioner.
The discipline my father embodied motivated me to pursue excellence in every endeavor. At 19, I have achieved milestones such as publishing a book of poetry at 16, launching a handmade crochet business, and earning membership in academic honor societies, including Alpha Lambda Delta and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. After my time as a Girl Scout National Board Member, I created a young alumni engagement initiative, empowering younger girls to stay connected. I also led STEM activities to inspire young girls in science and technology, reflecting my commitment to uplifting others—a value deeply rooted in my father’s teachings.
One of my most vivid memories of my father’s Navy career was his ability to adapt to any situation. Whether it was navigating deployments or helping our family adjust to a new country, his strength inspired me to embrace change. His dedication to work and family showed me the importance of balance, a quality I strive to emulate. These lessons profoundly influence my desire to serve others through a healthcare career, where compassion and resilience are essential.
My father’s military service has given me a unique perspective on life. It taught me to value hard work, cherish cultural experiences, and maintain resilience in the face of adversity. His example drives me to pursue a path where I can make a meaningful impact on others’ lives. As I prepare to graduate and continue toward becoming a nurse practitioner, I carry with me the lessons my father instilled—to keep moving and approach every opportunity with gratitude and determination. I am deeply thankful for his service and strive to honor his legacy through my achievements and dedication to helping others.
A Security Insurance Agency Scholarship
Insurance is a vital part of our lives, providing a safety net to recover from unexpected events. It offers financial stability, peace of mind, and security, enabling people to focus on their goals (Smith, 2020). However, states like Florida, California, and Texas face a growing insurance crisis due to natural disasters like hurricanes, floods, and wildfires. This has led to an exodus of insurance companies and unaffordable premiums, leaving vulnerable populations—retirees and single parents—at risk (Johnson, 2021). This essay explores balanced solutions to address this crisis for the benefit of all parties involved.
As someone who has faced adversity and witnessed resilience firsthand, I understand the importance of preparation. My mother’s battle with breast cancer showed me how vital systems of support are during difficult times. Similarly, insurance provides financial relief and resources to navigate uncertainties. However, unaffordable homeowners’ insurance threatens this safety net, necessitating urgent action (Anderson, 2022).
A comprehensive solution involves collaboration between governments and insurance companies to establish risk mitigation programs. Homeowners can be incentivized to adopt disaster-resistant measures, such as fortified roofing, flood barriers, and fireproof landscaping, through grants or subsidies (Green & Taylor, 2020). These upgrades can reduce the likelihood of catastrophic losses, especially for low-income families and retirees. State-backed reinsurance programs could further help insurers manage risks, encouraging them to stay in high-risk areas without inflating premiums.
Education and community engagement are also crucial. Insurance agencies can host workshops and provide resources to help homeowners understand their risks and options. Transparent communication about policy terms and pricing builds trust and strengthens relationships between insurers and policyholders (Brown, 2021).
Another effective approach is creating multi-state insurance pools. By spreading risk across a broader geographic area, insurers can stabilize premiums and reduce financial volatility (Miller, 2023). States prone to disasters could collaborate to share resources and best practices. Federal support, such as disaster relief funds tied to insurance participation, could incentivize companies to remain in these markets.
Reflecting on my experiences, I am driven by a desire to help others and contribute to meaningful change. Graduating high school at 16 and maintaining a 3.95 GPA while pursuing a degree in health and behavioral sciences exemplifies my dedication and resilience. My involvement in organizations like the National Society of Collegiate Scholars and Alpha Lambda Delta has honed my leadership and problem-solving skills.
The lessons I’ve learned from my mother’s cancer journey and my aspiration to become a nurse practitioner underscore my passion for supporting others. Just as my mother’s strength inspired me to pursue healthcare, I am motivated to advocate for solutions that ensure families, like mine, have the support they need during hardships.
In conclusion, solving the insurance crisis in disaster-prone states requires innovation and compassion. By investing in risk mitigation, fostering education, and promoting collective solutions, we can create a system that benefits both the insured and the industry.
References
Anderson, K. (2022). The impact of natural disasters on insurance markets. *Journal of Risk Management*, 45(2), 101-115.
Brown, L. (2021). Building trust in insurance: The role of transparency. *Insurance Today*, 29(4), 56-60.
Green, D., & Taylor, R. (2020). Strengthening homes: The economic benefits of disaster resilience. *Urban Planning Review*, 33(3), 78-89.
Johnson, M. (2021). Addressing the insurance exodus: Solutions for high-risk states. *Policy and Practice Journal*, 12(1), 22-34.
Miller, J. (2023). Multi-state insurance pools: A collaborative approach. *National Insurance Quarterly*, 15(1), 47-53.
Smith, P. (2020). The essential role of insurance in financial security. *Global Insurance Review*, 18(3), 34-40.
Joe Gilroy "Plan Your Work, Work Your Plan" Scholarship
Scholarship Essay: A Journey Toward Becoming a Nurse Practitioner
Since I was four years old, I have aspired to help others in the healthcare field. This passion led me to pursue dentistry during my formative years, accumulating over 110 hours shadowing dental specialists. However, after careful reflection and conversations with mentors and family, I have decided to dedicate myself to a career as a nurse practitioner (NP). This path will allow me to maintain a fulfilling work-life balance, providing care to those in need while cherishing time with my loved ones.
Currently, I am in my final year of undergraduate studies at Liberty University, pursuing a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus on health and behavioral sciences. I have consistently excelled academically, maintaining a 3.95 GPA and earning recognition on the Dean’s List for three consecutive years. I anticipate graduating in the summer of 2025. To prepare for the Direct-entry masters in nursing program, I will have six prerequisites to complete, two of which will be finished by summer 2025. The remaining courses will be completed online, with each course costing approximately $600.
Nursing school itself is a rigorous yet rewarding path, and I am prepared for the challenges ahead. The total cost of nursing school will be around $68,000. To mitigate this expense, I am actively pursuing scholarships and exploring opportunities to work with hospitals that offer tuition assistance programs in exchange for a commitment to employment post-graduation. This strategy will not only alleviate financial burdens but also provide invaluable clinical experience as I prepare for the NCLEX-RN exam to become a registered nurse.
After gaining practical experience as a registered nurse, I will pursue a nurse practitioner graduate certificate. I am inspired to specialize in psychiatric nursing, drawing from my personal experiences with my mother’s battle against breast cancer. My mother is a licensed counselor and has her doctorate in counseling education. Witnessing her resilience through radiation, surgeries, and ongoing treatments has profoundly shaped my understanding of patient care and the emotional strength required to support individuals during their most vulnerable moments.
My journey toward becoming a nurse practitioner is supported by a robust foundation of academic achievements, leadership experiences, and community involvement. I graduated high school two years early and started college full-time at the age of 16. In addition to my academic pursuits, I have served as a Girl Scout National Board Member, which lead to me implementing initiatives to engage young alumni. I also lead STEM-focused programs for young children. Additionally, I am an accomplished writer, having published a book of poems at 16, and an entrepreneur, managing a crochet business at 19.
Living in Japan and Mexico during my childhood has instilled in me a deep appreciation for diverse cultures and global healthcare challenges. These experiences have fueled my commitment to providing empathetic, patient-centered care as a nurse practitioner.
The resources necessary to achieve my goals extend beyond financial aid. Time management and perseverance are critical as I navigate the demands of completing prerequisites, excelling in nursing school, and gaining clinical experience. I am grateful for the support of my family, mentors, and the scholarships that make this journey possible.
This scholarship would play a pivotal role in reducing the financial burden of my education, allowing me to focus on becoming the best healthcare provider I can be. My ultimate goal is to serve as a compassionate and skilled nurse practitioner, supporting patients and families through their health journeys, just as healthcare professionals supported my family during my mother’s battle with cancer.
Thank you for considering my application.
Wicked Fan Scholarship
Why I Am a Fan of Wicked
Life, like the story of Wicked, often challenges us to see beyond first impressions and embrace the complexity of people and situations. Wicked resonates deeply with me because it celebrates individuality, courage, and the power to rise above adversity—qualities that have shaped my journey thus far.
Seeing Wicked on Broadway in New York City was a transformative experience that brought the story’s themes to life. Witnessing the electrifying performances and emotional depth of the characters deepened my connection to the musical. Later, watching the movie in theaters reminded me of the timelessness of its message and its impact on my personal journey.
Like Elphaba, I have faced unconventional paths with determination. Graduating high school at 16 and becoming a full-time college student at the same age required me to embrace challenges head-on. Now, as a senior in the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies: Health and Behavioral Sciences Program at Liberty University with a 3.95 GPA, I’ve consistently strived for excellence. Along this journey, I’ve been honored with numerous academic recognitions, such as membership in Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, as well as earning a place on the Dean’s List for three consecutive years.
My fascination with Wicked’s themes of resilience and empowerment aligns with my personal experiences and aspirations. Like Elphaba, who channels her struggles into strength, I have been inspired by my mother’s battle with breast cancer. Witnessing her courage through surgeries, treatments, and moments of vulnerability instilled in me a profound appreciation for perseverance. Her strength has fueled my commitment to a healthcare career, first as a dentistry student and now as an aspiring nurse practitioner. I hope to provide care that uplifts and empowers patients in their most challenging moments.
Elphaba’s desire to defy expectations mirrors my efforts to inspire others. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I mentored younger girls in leadership and STEM. After this
experience, I developed initiatives to engage alumni. Leading the Sisters in STEM team and participating in Science Olympiad competitions allowed me to encourage curiosity and resilience in students, echoing the themes of Wicked.
Moreover, Wicked’s celebration of diversity and the importance of understanding different perspectives resonates with my multicultural upbringing. Having lived in Japan, Mexico, and visited eight countries across three continents, I’ve embraced a global mindset that values empathy and inclusivity.
Finally, Wicked teaches us that our unique journeys make us who we are, a message that resonates as I pursue my dream of becoming a nurse practitioner. Balancing academics, entrepreneurship, and personal growth has taught me the value of hard work, creativity, and perseverance—lessons that align with the spirit of Wicked.
In the words of Elphaba, “It’s time to try defying gravity.” Seeing Wicked on Broadway and again on the big screen reinforced my belief that, like Elphaba, we are all capable of defying expectations. I aim to continue pushing boundaries and using my experiences to uplift others, just as Wicked inspires its audiences to see the beauty in every challenge.
John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
Throughout my life, I have been driven by a deep desire to help others in the healthcare field, inspired by personal experiences and an unwavering passion for service. From the age of four, I aspired to become a dentist and took significant steps to achieve that goal. However, after years of reflection and invaluable mentorship, I discovered that my true calling lies in becoming a nurse practitioner. This career will allow me to achieve the work-life balance I seek while making a profound difference in the lives of others.
My commitment to healthcare was solidified through personal experiences, most notably my mother’s courageous battle with breast cancer. Diagnosed when I was sixteen, my mother underwent seven surgeries, including a double mastectomy, while also managing her responsibilities as a professor and department head. Witnessing her strength and resilience through such a challenging time taught me the value of perseverance and the importance of compassionate care. Her journey inspired me to pursue a career where I can provide not only medical expertise but also emotional support to those navigating life-altering health challenges.
My academic and professional journey reflects my dedication to this goal. I graduated high school at sixteen and was accepted into Liberty University’s Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies program, focusing on health and behavioral sciences. With a 3.95 GPA and membership in academic honor societies such as Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, I have consistently demonstrated academic excellence. I have also accrued over 110 hours of hands-on experience working with dental specialists, which provided me with invaluable insights into patient care and teamwork within the healthcare setting.
Beyond academics, my leadership roles and extracurricular activities highlight my commitment to serving others and fostering growth. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I spearheaded initiatives like a young alumni engagement program, impacting approximately 60 girls. I also led the Sisters in STEM team, encouraging young girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. These experiences have honed my organizational, communication, and mentoring skills, which will be instrumental in my future role as a nurse practitioner.
Cultural awareness and adaptability have also shaped my perspective and approach to care. Having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four, and visiting eight countries across three continents, I developed a deep appreciation for diverse cultures and their unique healthcare needs. This global perspective will enable me to provide culturally competent care to patients from various backgrounds, ensuring that every individual feels valued and understood.
As a nurse practitioner, I aspire to save lives and empower patients to navigate their health journeys with dignity and hope. This scholarship will support my education, allowing me to focus on acquiring the skills and knowledge necessary to make a meaningful impact in the healthcare field. My journey has been defined by resilience, determination, and a passion for helping others. With your support, I will dedicate my career to improving the lives of patients and their families.
Audra Dominguez "Be Brave" Scholarship
Adversity often serves as a catalyst for growth, shaping our resilience and defining our path. My journey has been marked by challenges that have tested my strength and inspired my commitment to a career in healthcare. From witnessing my mother’s battle with breast cancer to experiencing the devastation of the 2011 earthquake in Japan, I have learned to channel fear and uncertainty into motivation, pushing myself to excel and serve others.
In 2011, while living in Japan, I experienced the Great East Japan Earthquake. The sheer magnitude of the disaster, with its tremors, aftershocks, and the accompanying tsunami, left an indelible mark on me as a child. I remember feeling small and helpless, overwhelmed by the fragility of life and the devastation around me. The days and months that followed were filled with uncertainty and fear, as my family and I navigated the challenges of recovery in a shaken community. The anxiety from that experience lingered, manifesting in heightened alertness and worry during any natural event. Yet, over time, with the support of my family and community, I found strength in focusing on the positive: the resilience of those around me and the efforts of healthcare workers and first responders who brought hope to those in need.
That resilience has stayed with me, helping me confront challenges later in life. In 2021, when my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, I drew on the lessons I learned during the earthquake to face the emotional turmoil with courage. Watching her endure surgeries, radiation, and ongoing treatments was heart-wrenching, but her determination to overcome this battle inspired me to continue working toward my goals. Her journey underscored the importance of compassion and resilience, strengthening my resolve to pursue a career in healthcare where I can make a difference in the lives of others.
My academic journey reflects this commitment. I graduated high school at sixteen and began full-time college the same year, enrolling in Liberty University’s Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies: Health and Behavioral Sciences program. Maintaining a 3.95 GPA while earning numerous academic honors, including membership in Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, showcases my dedication to excellence even in the face of personal challenges. Additionally, I have gained over 110 hours of hands-on experience working with dental specialists, further solidifying my passion for patient care.
Beyond academics, my leadership roles and community involvement have allowed me to channel my experiences into empowering others. As a Girl Scout National Board Member, I spearheaded initiatives like a young alumni engagement program, fostering connections among girls and alumni. My work with the Sisters in STEM program, encouraging young girls to explore science and technology, reflects my commitment to inspiring the next generation. These roles have taught me to lead with empathy and adapt to challenges, traits I know will serve me well in my future career.
Living in Japan, Mexico, and the United States has given me a global perspective on adversity and resilience. Each place has offered unique challenges and opportunities, teaching me adaptability and the importance of a strong community. These experiences, coupled with my love for travel and cultural understanding, have enriched my ability to connect with diverse individuals—a vital skill in healthcare.
Overcoming the anxieties of the earthquake and later witnessing my mother’s battle with cancer have been defining experiences in my life. They have taught me to approach challenges with faith and perseverance, whether facing natural disasters, personal struggles, or academic pressures. These lessons are the foundation of my passion for becoming a nurse practitioner—a career where I can provide comfort and care to patients.
Sean Carroll's Mindscape Big Picture Scholarship
The pursuit of understanding the universe—its intricacies, mysteries, and vast possibilities—is essential not only to advance science but also to inspire humanity to dream, discover, and create solutions for the challenges we face. From the smallest atoms to the largest galaxies, our exploration of the universe has the power to improve lives, deepen connections, and ignite curiosity in every corner of the globe. This vision aligns with my own journey and aspirations, which have been shaped by my academic achievements, personal experiences, and dedication to serving others in the healthcare field.
My passion for understanding and contributing to the well-being of others began early. At the age of four, I dreamed of becoming a dentist and pursued this ambition with determination, gaining over 110 working hours with various dental specialists. However, after significant reflection and discussions with mentors and family, I realized that my calling lay elsewhere. Now, as a senior in the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies program focused on health and behavioral sciences at Liberty University, I have embraced a new goal: becoming a nurse practitioner. This career will allow me to balance my professional ambitions with my desire to travel and spend time with family, while also enabling me to provide compassionate, lifesaving care.
My academic journey reflects a deep commitment to excellence. Graduating high school two years early and enrolling in college at 16, I have maintained a 3.95 GPA while excelling in a rigorous program. I have earned membership in multiple academic honor societies, including the National Junior Honor Society, Alpha Lambda Delta, and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars. Achieving Dean’s List recognition for three consecutive years has further affirmed my dedication to learning and growth.
Beyond academics, my experiences and accomplishments demonstrate a commitment to leadership, creativity, and service. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I implemented a young alumni engagement initiative benefiting approximately 60 girls and contributed to the organization’s advocacy efforts. My role on various committees, including the Mental Wellness Subcommittee, reflects my passion for supporting others and fostering resilience. Additionally, my entrepreneurial spirit led me to start a business selling handmade crochet products, showcasing my creativity and perseverance.
These accomplishments are underpinned by a diverse cultural perspective shaped by my upbringing in a military family. Living in Japan and Mexico and visiting eight countries across three continents have given me a unique appreciation for different cultures and global challenges. These experiences have not only fueled my love for travel but also inspired me to approach problems with an open mind and a collaborative spirit.
One of the most profound influences on my life and aspirations has been my mother’s journey with breast cancer. Diagnosed in 2021, she underwent numerous treatments and surgeries with remarkable strength and resilience. Witnessing her fight for her life—while continuing to support her family and excel in her career—has inspired me to dedicate my career to helping others navigate their own health journeys. Her experience highlighted the importance of mental fortitude and faith, qualities I strive to embody and foster in my future patients.
The study of the universe, at its core, is about uncovering truths and seeking understanding—values that resonate deeply with me as I pursue a career in healthcare. Just as astronomers explore the cosmos to uncover the mechanisms of stars and galaxies, healthcare professionals delve into the human body to understand its complexities and heal its ailments. Both fields demand curiosity, persistence, and a commitment to making a difference. By becoming a nurse practitioner, I hope to contribute to this broader mission of understanding and improving the human experience.
To achieve this, I plan to integrate several key ideas and concepts into my work. First, I believe in the power of interdisciplinary collaboration. Just as advancements in astrophysics often require input from engineers, chemists, and data scientists, breakthroughs in healthcare are achieved when professionals from diverse fields work together. My interdisciplinary studies have equipped me with a holistic perspective that I will carry into my practice, enabling me to address not only physical health but also behavioral and emotional well-being.
Second, I am committed to leveraging technology and innovation to improve patient care. Advances in medical technology—much like those in space exploration—offer unprecedented opportunities to save lives and enhance quality of life. From telemedicine to personalized treatment plans informed by genetic research, I aim to stay at the forefront of these innovations to provide the best possible care for my patients (World Health Organization [WHO], 2021).
Lastly, I believe in the importance of empathy and cultural competence. My international experiences have taught me that understanding and respecting diverse perspectives are essential to building trust and fostering meaningful connections. As a nurse practitioner, I will strive to create an inclusive and compassionate environment where patients feel valued and understood, regardless of their background (Betancourt et al., 2016).
In conclusion, the pursuit of understanding the universe mirrors the journey of personal growth and professional development. It requires curiosity, determination, and a willingness to confront challenges head-on. Through my academic achievements, leadership roles, and personal experiences, I have demonstrated these qualities and am eager to apply them to a career in healthcare. This scholarship will not only support my educational journey but also enable me to contribute to the well-being of others, embodying the values of discovery, compassion, and resilience that are at the heart of both healthcare and the exploration of our universe.
References:
Betancourt, J. R., Green, A. R., Carrillo, J. E., & Owusu Ananeh-Firempong, I. (2016). Defining cultural competence: A practical framework for addressing racial/ethnic disparities in health and health care. *Public Health Reports*, *118*(4), 293-302. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0033-3549(04)50253-4
World Health Organization. (2021). The role of digital technologies in advancing universal health coverage. Retrieved from https://www.who.int
Powering The Future - Whiddon Memorial Scholarship
Throughout my life, I have faced challenges that shaped me into the determined and resilient individual I am today. My educational journey began with an accelerated path—graduating high school at 16 and starting college that same year. Behind these achievements lies a story of adversity and unwavering dedication to healthcare through STEM.
In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, profoundly impacting my life. At 16, I watched her courageously navigate treatments, surgeries, and emotional challenges. Our family moved from Cancun, Mexico, to Texas to ensure her care. Witnessing her strength and vulnerability inspired me to help others in their healthcare journeys. This experience solidified my resolve to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner, blending my passion for healthcare and science to make a tangible difference in patients’ lives.
My passion for STEM began early and was nurtured through initiatives like leading the Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team and competing in Science Olympiad. As the SIS Team Lead, I encouraged young girls to explore STEM fields, fostering curiosity and confidence. Competing in Science Olympiad honed my problem-solving and teamwork skills, essential for my future in nursing. STEM’s blend of innovation and practical application drives my commitment to healthcare.
Financially, pursuing higher education has been challenging. As the daughter of a retired Navy Chief and a mother who overcame cancer, our family faced significant expenses. Despite this, I maintained a 3.95 GPA while balancing responsibilities like publishing a book of poems at 16 and starting a small business selling crochet products at 19. These endeavors instilled a strong work ethic and resilience.
My academic achievements reflect my dedication. I am a member of prestigious honor societies, including Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and have earned consistent placement on the Dean’s List. Beyond academics, my role as a Girl Scout National Board Member allowed me to advocate for young alumni and work on mental wellness initiatives, equipping me with leadership and advocacy skills vital for my career.
Diversity has also been a cornerstone of my journey. Having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four, and traveled to eight countries, I developed a deep appreciation for cultural differences. This global perspective enhances my empathy and adaptability—qualities essential for personalized and effective patient care.
This scholarship would alleviate financial burdens and allow me to focus on excelling in nursing school. It represents more than assistance; it’s an investment in a future healthcare provider committed to making a difference. Inspired by my mother’s resilience, I aim to provide care, hope, and comfort to others during challenging times.
Thank you for considering my application. With your support, I can achieve my goals and contribute meaningfully to the healthcare field.
Dr. Samuel Attoh Legacy Scholarship
.Legacy, to me, is the enduring impact of one’s life—the values, contributions, and actions that resonate beyond one’s time on Earth. My journey, rooted in resilience and service, has been profoundly shaped by my upbringing and life experiences. These influences have inspired my desire to create a meaningful legacy in healthcare.
Growing up in a multicultural household and living in Japan and Mexico, I developed a deep appreciation for diverse perspectives and the importance of compassion. My father’s service as a Navy Chief instilled discipline and hard work, while my mother’s journey through breast cancer taught me resilience and perseverance. Witnessing her navigate radiation, seven surgeries, and the emotional toll of her diagnosis ignited my passion for healthcare. Her cancer, caught at stage two through a self-initiated exam, was estrogen-based. Despite undergoing intensive treatments, she continued her work as a professor and department head, demonstrating incredible strength.
My mother’s battle was both physical and emotional. I saw her grapple with depression and the unanswered question of "why me?" Yet, she faced each day with determination. Her strength, even in moments of vulnerability, has been a guiding light for me. Her journey has shaped my understanding of healthcare as not just a profession but a calling to support individuals through their most challenging times.
Graduating high school at sixteen and excelling in college with a 3.95 GPA reflect my commitment to academic achievement. I’ve been honored with distinctions like the National Junior Honor Society, Alpha Lambda Delta, and the Dean’s List for three consecutive years. These accomplishments underscore my dedication and gratitude for the opportunities I’ve been afforded, reminding me of my responsibility to make a positive difference in others’ lives.
My involvement with organizations like Girl Scouts and STEM programs has further solidified my commitment to service and leadership. As a National Board Member and Council Delegate, I implemented initiatives such as the young alumni engagement program, impacting many young women. Leading STEM activities and competing in Science Olympiad taught me the importance of inspiring future generations, particularly young girls, to pursue their passions and break barriers in traditionally male-dominated fields.
Choosing to pivot from a childhood dream of dentistry to a career as a nurse practitioner reflects my commitment to aligning my professional aspirations with my personal values. This decision was shaped by introspection and my desire for a meaningful work-life balance, enabling me to spend time with my family and continue exploring the world. With over 110 hours of hands-on experience shadowing dental specialists, I have cultivated a strong foundation in healthcare that will serve me well in nursing. My goal is to provide compassionate care to patients while advocating for their holistic well-being.
Breaking cycles of hardship and creating new opportunities are central to the legacy I hope to leave. My upbringing and my mother’s journey have taught me that adversity, when met with resilience, can become a source of strength. Through my work as a nurse practitioner, I aim to honor my family’s sacrifices and inspire future generations to pursue their dreams, regardless of the obstacles they face.
This scholarship represents more than financial support; it is an investment in my ability to build a legacy of service, empathy, and excellence. With your support, I will strive to make that change a reality.
Emma Jane Hastie Scholarship
I am a 19-year-old full-time college student pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus on Health and Behavioral Sciences at Liberty University. My academic journey began early; I graduated high school at 16, earning a place at Liberty University the same year. With a 3.95 GPA and three academic years completed, I am on track to graduate in 2025. Throughout my life, I have cultivated a passion for healthcare and community service, drawing inspiration from my mother’s incredible strength and resilience during her battle with breast cancer.
My journey into community service began with the Girl Scouts, where I served as a National Board Member and Council Delegate. Through this role, I created and implemented a young alumni engagement initiative that impacted approximately 40 girls in 2024. Additionally, I participated in advocacy efforts and mental wellness initiatives, demonstrating my commitment to making a meaningful impact. One particular event stands out: a virtual Thinking Day I organized during the pandemic. This event brought together girls from diverse backgrounds to learn about global cultures. I also led STEM-focused activities as a Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team Lead, empowering young girls to explore Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. My efforts in this role have supported the organization’s growth and its plans to partner with schools nationwide.
In addition to my leadership roles, I have engaged in personal projects that combine creativity and entrepreneurship. At 16, I published a book of poetry on Amazon, channeling my experiences and emotions into written art. At 19, I launched a business selling handmade crochet products, showcasing my dedication to learning new skills and sharing them with the world. These experiences have taught me the importance of resilience, adaptability, and innovation—traits I carry into every endeavor.
One of my most meaningful contributions to my community came during my time as a STEM Volunteer Team Lead. I led workshops and activities designed to inspire young girls to pursue STEM careers. Watching their eyes light up with curiosity and determination was incredibly rewarding. The success of this event demonstrated the power of education and mentorship in fostering confidence and ambition in young minds.
Beyond my academic and leadership roles, I have cultivated a deep appreciation for cultural diversity, having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four. My father’s career as a Navy chief exposed me to different cultures and sparked a lifelong love for travel, which has taken me to eight countries across three continents. These experiences have shaped my worldview, teaching me the value of empathy, adaptability, and collaboration—qualities I aim to integrate into my future career as a nurse practitioner.
My mother’s battle with breast cancer profoundly influenced my decision to pursue a healthcare career. Witnessing her journey through radiation, surgeries, and the emotional toll of her illness inspired me to dedicate my life to helping others navigate their healthcare challenges. I have over 110 working hours shadowing dental specialists, and though I initially aspired to become a dentist, I realized that a career as a nurse practitioner aligns better with my goals for work-life balance and my desire to provide compassionate care.
As I reflect on my achievements and experiences, I am most proud of the positive impact I have made in my community through servitude and mentorship. Whether empowering young girls to explore STEM, advocating for mental wellness, or supporting my family through difficult times, I have sought to uplift and inspire those around me. Receiving this scholarship would enable me to continue my education and further my commitment to serving others as a nurse practitioner.
Dream Valley Landscaping 2025 Scholarship
From a young age, I have been driven by the desire to help others in the healthcare field. At four years old, I set my sights on dentistry and actively pursued this dream, graduating high school at sixteen and enrolling full-time in Liberty University’s Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies: Health and Behavioral Sciences program in the same year. With a 3.95 GPA and three academic years completed, I am on track to graduate in 2025. My journey has recently evolved as I’ve realized that a career as a nurse practitioner best aligns with my passion for patient care, love of family, and desire for a work-life balance that allows for personal growth and travel.
The past three years have shaped me profoundly, particularly through my mother’s breast cancer diagnosis. Witnessing her strength as she navigated seven surgeries and radiation treatments inspired my unwavering commitment to the healthcare field. While I initially felt helpless in the face of her illness, I channeled this experience into a determination to support others facing similar battles. My ultimate goal as a nurse practitioner is to bring compassion and expertise to patients and families during their most challenging times.
Receiving this scholarship would be transformative, allowing me to fully dedicate myself to nursing school without financial strain. It would provide the resources to excel academically and gain the clinical skills necessary to make a tangible difference in my community. Moreover, it would honor the resilience my mother demonstrated during her fight against cancer, motivating me to pursue excellence in every facet of my education and career.
I have contributed to my community in numerous ways, such as serving as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate. In 2024, I implemented a young alumni engagement initiative benefiting approximately 40 girls, fostering connections and mentorship opportunities. Additionally, I have volunteered as a STEM team lead, encouraging young girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. My efforts to empower others reflect my belief in the importance of giving back and creating opportunities for growth and success.
One of the most significant failures I’ve experienced was placing eighth in my final Science Olympiad towers competition, despite months of preparation. While this was a disappointment, it taught me the value of perseverance, adaptability, and learning from setbacks. I applied these lessons to other areas of my life, including academics, where I’ve maintained a nearly perfect GPA, and personal ventures, such as authoring a book of poetry and starting a business selling handmade crochet products.
My greatest strengths include resilience, empathy, and a relentless work ethic. Growing up as the daughter of a Navy chief, I’ve lived in Japan and Mexico, visiting eight countries across three continents. These experiences have given me a deep appreciation for cultural diversity and adaptability. My leadership roles in organizations like the Girl Scouts and STEM initiatives have honed my ability to inspire and guide others, while my academic achievements demonstrate my commitment to excellence.
In summary, I am a driven and compassionate individual who aspires to make a meaningful impact in healthcare as a nurse practitioner. This scholarship would enable me to honor my mother’s journey, achieve my academic and career goals, and continue contributing to my community through service and mentorship. Thank you for considering my application and for the opportunity to share my story.
Bookshelf to Big Screen Scholarship
The world of storytelling has always fascinated me, weaving intricate tales of adventure, morality, and discovery that transcend mediums. As an avid reader who has devoured 70 books over the past three years, I have experienced the magic of stories both in print and on screen. My favorite book-to-film adaptation, Philip Pullman’s *His Dark Materials*, represents the perfect synthesis of these mediums, bridging the gap between the imagination of the reader and the visual storytelling of the screen.
When I first encountered *His Dark Materials* as a book series, I was captivated by Pullman’s ability to craft a rich, multi-layered world. The series is intellectually stimulating, grappling with themes of free will, morality, and the pursuit of knowledge—concepts that resonate with my academic pursuits in health and behavioral sciences. Like Lyra, the protagonist who embarks on a journey of self-discovery, I have navigated challenges in my young academic career, including graduating high school at sixteen and pursuing a Bachelor of Health Sciences with a 3.95 GPA. Pullman’s storytelling encourages readers to confront fears and embrace the unknown, much as I have done in pivoting from dentistry to nursing, a path aligned with my desire for a meaningful work-life balance.
The transition from book to film has always been fraught with challenges. This was evident in the 2007 film adaptation, *The Golden Compass*, which, despite its stunning visuals, failed to capture the depth and nuance of Pullman’s narrative. Essential themes were condensed, and pivotal moments lost their impact in the rush to fit a sprawling story into a two-hour format. This shortcoming reflects a broader limitation of traditional films when adapting complex literary works. However, the advent of streaming platforms has revolutionized this process, providing the time and space necessary to honor the intricacies of source material.
The television adaptation of *His Dark Materials* exemplifies this shift. Over three seasons, the series brought Pullman’s world to life with fidelity and depth, doing justice to its sprawling narrative and multifaceted characters. The episodic structure allowed for a gradual unfolding of the story, preserving the philosophical undertones and emotional arcs that define the series.
The series’ portrayal of Lyra’s journey inspired me on a personal level. Like Lyra, who learns to navigate the complexities of her world with courage and resilience, I have sought to overcome challenges and embrace growth. My experiences—from excelling academically and earning memberships in honor societies such as Alpha Lambda Delta, to leading initiatives as a Girl Scout National Board Member—reflect a commitment to pushing boundaries and making a difference. These accomplishments, much like Lyra’s adventures, are milestones on a journey shaped by curiosity, determination, and a desire to contribute meaningfully to the world.
Having lived in Japan and Mexico and visited eight countries across three continents, I have developed a deep appreciation for diverse cultures and stories. This cultural awareness enhances my understanding of Pullman’s themes of interconnectedness and the universality of the human experience.
The *His Dark Materials* adaptation stands as a testament to the evolving landscape of storytelling. It bridges the gap between the intimate experience of reading and the communal experience of viewing, offering a new way to engage with beloved narratives. As someone who values both the depth of books and the immersive potential of visual media, this adaptation is particularly meaningful to me. It reaffirms my belief in the power of stories to inspire, transform, and connect us—a belief that I carry with me as I pursue my dream of becoming a nurse practitioner, committed to helping others through their own journeys of healing and discovery.
Patrick A. Visaggi Memorial Scholarship
Born into a multicultural family with a father who served as a Navy Chief for 22 years, my life has been shaped by values that align closely with those of Patrick A. Visaggi—family, hard work, and a deep sense of service to others. Like Mr. Visaggi, I am a child of service, travel, and cultural exploration. My father’s military career exposed me to diverse environments, from living in Japan for three years to spending four years in Mexico. These experiences broadened my understanding of the world and nurtured my appreciation for community and resilience, qualities that both Mr. Visaggi and I hold dear.
As an undergraduate pursuing an interdisciplinary degree in health and behavioral sciences, my academic and professional ambitions are firmly rooted in healthcare. I plan to continue my education to become a nurse practitioner, a career path driven by my desire to help others while maintaining a work-life balance that allows me to prioritize family and travel. This decision was inspired by personal experiences, particularly my mother’s battle with breast cancer. Witnessing her strength through seven surgeries and countless treatments, I developed a profound respect for healthcare professionals and the critical support they provide.
Graduating high school at 16 and starting college the same year was a challenging but rewarding step toward achieving my dreams. My dedication to academics is reflected in my 3.95 GPA, membership in honor societies like Alpha Lambda Delta and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and consistently earning a place on the Dean’s List. Beyond academics, I’ve pursued personal growth through unique achievements, such as publishing a book of poetry at 16, founding a crochet business at 19, and leading initiatives as a Girl Scout National Board Member. These accomplishments highlight my drive and ability to make a meaningful impact in the communities I serve.
I also share Mr. Visaggi’s passion for fostering connections and protecting the rights of others. As a Girl Scout Council Delegate, I implemented a young alumni engagement initiative for 60 girls, and as a STEM volunteer, I mentored young women through Sisters in STEM, encouraging them to explore science and engineering fields. These roles reflect my commitment to uplifting others and creating opportunities for growth, values that resonate deeply with Mr. Visaggi’s legacy.
Although I do not have direct Italian ancestry, I share a connection through my family's military service and my commitment to championing the rights and welfare of others. My upbringing in a Navy family instilled in me a sense of duty, discipline, and adaptability, traits I carry into every aspect of my life.
Receiving this scholarship would enable me to continue my journey toward becoming a nurse practitioner, providing the financial support needed to focus on my studies and community impact. I am eager to honor Patrick A. Visaggi’s legacy by embodying the ambition, drive, and compassion he exemplified throughout his life.
Thank you for considering my application.
Black Leaders Scholarship
Maya Angelou, a renowned poet, author, and civil rights activist, has been a beacon of inspiration in my life. Her resilience, wisdom, and artistry have left an indelible mark on the world, and her legacy continues to motivate me as I pursue my dreams. Maya Angelou’s story is one of triumph over adversity, and her ability to transform pain into power has deeply influenced my personal journey.
Born in 1928, Maya Angelou faced numerous challenges throughout her life, including poverty, racism, and trauma. Despite these hardships, she emerged as a powerful voice for justice and equality. Her autobiographical work, *I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings*, chronicles her experiences growing up in the segregated South and highlights the strength and resilience that defined her character. Through her writing, Angelou taught me the importance of embracing one’s identity and using personal experiences as a source of empowerment.
Angelou’s contributions to the civil rights movement further underscore her role as a transformative leader. She worked alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, using her platform to advocate for social change and racial equality. Her activism reminds me that leadership is not just about achieving personal success but also about uplifting others and fighting for a greater cause. Her unwavering commitment to justice inspires me to use my own talents and experiences to make a positive impact in my community.
As a writer, Maya Angelou’s mastery of language and storytelling has profoundly influenced my creative pursuits. At the age of 16, I published a book of poetry, drawing inspiration from Angelou’s ability to convey complex emotions through her words. Her poem “Still I Rise” resonates deeply with me, as it speaks to the power of resilience and self-determination. Like Angelou, I believe in the importance of finding one’s voice and sharing it with the world.
Beyond her literary achievements, Angelou’s multifaceted career as a singer, dancer, and actress exemplifies the value of embracing one’s passions and talents. Her diverse accomplishments remind me that success is not confined to a single path and that it is possible to excel in multiple areas while staying true to one’s values. This perspective has guided me in my own endeavors, from excelling academically to pursuing entrepreneurial and creative projects.
Maya Angelou’s influence extends to my commitment to service and leadership. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I have worked to empower young girls and advocate for mental wellness, drawing inspiration from Angelou’s dedication to uplifting others. Similarly, my involvement in STEM initiatives and community projects reflects her belief in the transformative power of education and mentorship.
Angelou’s legacy also resonates with my experiences as a culturally aware individual who has lived in Japan and Mexico and traveled to eight countries across three continents. Her emphasis on understanding and appreciating diverse perspectives aligns with my own commitment to fostering inclusivity and empathy in all aspects of my life. Her words, “We are more alike, my friends, than we are unalike,” remind me of the importance of unity and compassion in building a better world.
Maya Angelou’s life and work have taught me the importance of resilience, creativity, and service. As I pursue my dream of becoming a nurse practitioner, I carry her lessons with me, striving to make a difference in the lives of others. This scholarship would enable me to honor her legacy by continuing my journey of personal growth and community impact, using my experiences and education to inspire and uplift those around me.
Billie Eilish Fan Scholarship
My top three Billie Eilish songs, The Diner, Happier Than Ever, and Lost Cause, resonate deeply with my life experiences and aspirations. Each song mirrors a journey of resilience, self-discovery, and empowerment—values I strive to embody in my personal and professional life.
The Diner reflects an intimate moment of connection, much like the quiet strength I’ve found in supporting others. At just 16, I became a full-time college student, fueled by a determination to make a difference in healthcare. This path was deeply inspired by my mother’s courageous fight against breast cancer. Watching her navigate seven surgeries and ongoing treatments taught me that care and connection—whether in a diner or a hospital room—are powerful acts of love.
Happier Than Ever captures the emotional freedom of choosing your path and leaving behind what no longer serves you. Initially, I dreamed of dentistry, even amassing over 110 hours of hands-on experience with dental specialists. However, through introspection and conversations with mentors, I transitioned to pursuing a career as a nurse practitioner. This decision aligns with the work-life balance I value, enabling me to dedicate time to family and travel, as inspired by my father, a retired Navy Chief who instilled in me a love for exploring diverse cultures across eight countries.
Lastly, Lost Cause resonates as a call to focus on what truly matters. Like the song’s narrative, I’ve redirected my energy toward meaningful pursuits. Beyond academics, where I’ve maintained a 3.95 GPA and earned multiple honors, I’ve dedicated myself to community impact. As a Girl Scout National Board Member, I implemented a young alumni engagement initiative for 60 girls, reinforcing my belief in mentorship and empowerment. Additionally, as a STEM Volunteer Team Lead and Science Olympiad competitor, I’ve inspired younger generations to embrace the possibilities of science, technology, engineering, and math.
Each of these songs underscores my drive to support others, whether through healthcare, advocacy, or education. My mother’s resilience, coupled with my own diverse experiences—such as publishing a book of poetry at 16 and starting a business at 19—has shown me the power of perseverance. Billie Eilish’s music reminds me to embrace my passions, serve others, and remain unwavering in my goals.
With this scholarship, I can continue my journey to become a nurse practitioner, helping others find strength in their battles, just as my mother has inspired strength in mine.
Sabrina Carpenter Superfan Scholarship
From an early age, I have admired those who strive to create meaningful connections with the world, and Sabrina Carpenter epitomizes this for me. As a fan, I have been inspired by her relentless pursuit of excellence in the music and entertainment industry. Her dedication to her craft—whether through acting, singing, or songwriting—mirrors the perseverance I’ve needed to achieve my own goals, especially during challenging times.
Sabrina’s journey into the music industry was anything but easy. She started young, carving out a space for herself through sheer determination and hard work. Similarly, I graduated high school at sixteen and began my journey as a full-time college student, driven by my passion for healthcare. Her story of resilience has motivated me to embrace challenges with determination, whether it was maintaining a 3.95 GPA through rigorous academic years or navigating personal hardships like my mother’s breast cancer diagnosis.
Sabrina’s music has been more than just melodies; it has been a source of comfort during some of my most difficult moments. Her songs have resonated deeply with me, especially as I watched my mother face cancer with unyielding strength. During those days when my family and I moved to Texas for her treatments, I found solace in Sabrina’s lyrics, which reminded me to take a moment for myself and process the overwhelming emotions. Her music provided an escape from the heaviness of reality, allowing me to find clarity and hope amid uncertainty.
Beyond her music, Sabrina’s success in multiple fields inspires me as I balance my own diverse interests. Like her, I’ve worn many hats—authoring a book of poetry at sixteen, leading initiatives as a Girl Scout National Board Member, and volunteering as a STEM mentor to empower young girls. Her ability to excel across various endeavors encourages me to embrace my multifaceted ambitions while staying grounded in my ultimate goal: becoming a nurse practitioner to make a meaningful impact in healthcare.
In my pursuit of excellence, I’ve leaned on the lessons Sabrina teaches through her artistry: to push through challenges, remain authentic, and use my platform to uplift others. Whether leading the Sisters in STEM program or sharing my journey through advocacy and community work, I strive to embody these principles.
Sabrina Carpenter has shown me that hard work and passion can open doors to endless possibilities. Her journey has impacted my own, reminding me to keep dreaming big, even in the face of adversity. This scholarship would allow me to carry forward her legacy of resilience and inspiration as I work to make a difference in the lives of others.
ADHDAdvisor's Mental Health Advocate Scholarship for Health Students
Mental health has shaped my academic and personal journey, guiding my aspirations as a full-time college student, advocate, and future healthcare professional. Inspired by my mother, a counselor and professor in mental health, I am committed to pursuing a career in psychiatric nursing, with the goal of obtaining a master’s and doctorate in counseling and counseling education.
At 16, I began college after graduating high school two years early, maintaining a 3.95 GPA while balancing academics and mental health. My mother’s expertise created a supportive environment where I could thrive, teaching me the importance of mindfulness and resilience. These values have been crucial as I pursued healthcare, where mental health is a cornerstone of patient care.
My family’s experience with my mother’s breast cancer diagnosis further emphasized the importance of mental health. While she managed treatment and professional responsibilities, I sought therapy to process the emotional strain. This experience reinforced the need for support and the positive impact it can have on overall well-being. Practices like journaling and meditation became vital to my self-care, helping me stay focused and emotionally balanced.
Beyond academics, I have led efforts to support others’ mental wellness. As a Girl Scout National Board Member, I helped lead mental wellness projects. I also implemented a young alumni engagement initiative to foster connections among former board members. My work in STEM leadership and Science Olympiad competitions further deepened my commitment to empowering others while maintaining balance.
Pursuing psych nursing is the first step toward my goal of integrating mental health into healthcare. After earning my nursing degree, I plan to pursue a master’s and doctorate in counseling and counseling education. Ultimately, I hope to become a counselor who supports mental well-being in both clinical and academic settings. This scholarship will ease the financial burden of nursing school and help me achieve my goal of combining nursing, counseling, and education to make a meaningful impact.
Mental health has shaped my growth, equipping me to overcome challenges and excel. I am committed to using my experiences to make a lasting impact in healthcare and mental wellness.
Saswati Gupta Cancer Research Scholarship
Reflecting on my journey, I have always been driven by a desire to help others, particularly in healthcare. Initially aspiring to be a dentist, I realized my true calling as a nurse practitioner, where I can make a meaningful impact while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. This scholarship would greatly support my goal of excelling in nursing school and making a difference in patients' lives.
Graduating high school at sixteen and enrolling as a full-time student at Liberty University was a challenging yet rewarding decision. I have maintained a 3.95 GPA, earned academic honors such as membership in Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and appeared on the Dean’s List from 2022 to 2024. These accomplishments reflect my dedication to academic excellence and readiness for the rigorous nursing curriculum.
My volunteer and leadership roles have further shaped my growth. As a Girl Scout National Board Member, I fostered connections among alumni and served on the Mental Wellness Subcommittee. Leading the Sisters in STEM Team, I inspired young girls to explore science and technology. These experiences have honed my ability to lead, collaborate, and advocate for others.
In 2021, my mother’s breast cancer diagnosis profoundly impacted my life and reinforced my passion for patient care. Her resilience through multiple surgeries inspired me to pursue a career where I can support individuals facing health challenges with compassion and strength.
Having lived in Japan and Mexico, I’ve developed cultural awareness that will help me connect with diverse patients. This scholarship would alleviate financial burdens, allowing me to focus on becoming a nurse practitioner and honoring my mother’s legacy of strength and resilience.
Christina Taylese Singh Memorial Scholarship
Throughout my life, I have been driven by a deep desire to help others, particularly in the healthcare field. This aspiration was born from a childhood dream of becoming a dentist and has since evolved into a broader and more meaningful goal. Today, as a nineteen-year-old full-time college student with a 3.95 GPA, I am in the final year of my undergraduate studies in interdisciplinary health and behavioral sciences, and my dream is to become a nurse practitioner.
My journey to this point has been marked by resilience, hard work, and a commitment to excellence. At sixteen, I graduated high school two years early and began college at Liberty University in the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies: Behavioral and Health Sciences Program. Over the past three years, I have consistently demonstrated academic excellence, earning a place on the Dean’s List for 2022, 2023, and 2024, and becoming a member of several prestigious honor societies, including Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars. My determination to excel academically reflects my commitment to building a strong foundation for my future career.
My experiences have prepared me to thrive in the demanding and rewarding field of healthcare. My decision to pursue nursing was profoundly influenced by my mother’s battle with breast cancer. In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with stage two estrogen-based breast cancer, a journey that required seven surgeries, including a double mastectomy and hysterectomy, alongside radiation treatments. Watching my mother face these challenges with strength and grace was both heart-wrenching and inspiring. Despite her private nature and the physical toll of her treatment, she continued to work as a college professor and department head, embodying resilience and determination.
This experience taught me the importance of compassion, empathy, and unwavering support during times of illness. I witnessed firsthand the critical role healthcare professionals play in providing not just medical treatment but emotional and psychological support. My mother’s journey instilled in me a profound respect for the nursing profession and inspired me to pursue a career where I can make a tangible difference in the lives of patients and their families.
My passion for helping others extends beyond my family. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I developed initiatives to engage young alumni and worked on committees focused on mental wellness. I also led STEM-related activities for younger students as the Team Lead for Sisters in STEM, empowering girls to explore careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. These leadership roles have honed my ability to communicate effectively, think critically, and advocate for the needs of others—skills that are essential for a successful career in nursing.
My cultural experiences have shaped my perspective and strengthened my ability to connect with people from diverse backgrounds. Having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four years, and visited eight countries across three continents, I have developed a deep appreciation for cultural diversity and an understanding of the unique challenges faced by individuals in different healthcare systems. These experiences will enable me to provide culturally competent care as a nurse practitioner, ensuring that patients from all walks of life feel seen, heard, and valued.
Pursuing a career as a nurse practitioner is not just a profession for me; it is a calling. This scholarship will provide the financial support necessary to complete my education and achieve my goals. It will enable me to continue honoring my mother’s strength and resilience by dedicating my life to helping others navigate their health journeys with dignity and hope. Thank you for considering my application.
Lieba’s Legacy Scholarship
Growing up, I was homeschooled from eighth grade until high school graduation, an experience that shaped my independent learning and fostered my intellectual curiosity. This educational foundation not only allowed me to accelerate academically, graduating high school at 16, but also ignited my passion for understanding human behavior and emotional resilience. These interests have driven my desire to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner specializing in psychiatric nursing, with plans to further my education in counseling and counseling education.
My career goals are deeply influenced by my mother’s journey as a breast cancer survivor. Witnessing her strength and vulnerability during her diagnosis, treatment, and recovery inspired me to seek a profession where I could support others through their most challenging moments. My undergraduate studies in interdisciplinary health and behavioral sciences have provided me with a strong foundation to understand the complexities of mental health and its intersection with physical well-being. These insights are essential for fostering the social-emotional well-being of individuals, particularly gifted children who often face unique intellectual and emotional needs.
Gifted children are a vulnerable population that can experience heightened sensitivity, anxiety, and pressure to succeed. My goal as a psychiatric nurse practitioner is to create safe spaces for these children to express themselves and develop coping mechanisms tailored to their unique experiences. I envision using evidence-based approaches to support their mental health while collaborating with educators and families to address their intellectual and emotional needs. My homeschooling experience equips me with a unique perspective on individualized learning and adaptability, skills I plan to apply when designing interventions for gifted children.
My academic and extracurricular achievements reflect my commitment to excellence and service. At 16, I began my journey as a full-time college student at Liberty University, where I have maintained a 3.95 GPA and earned recognition on the Dean’s List for three consecutive years. I am a member of prestigious academic honor societies such as Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars. These accomplishments demonstrate my dedication to academic rigor and my ability to thrive in challenging environments.
Beyond academics, I have embraced opportunities to lead and serve. After being a Girl Scout National Board Member, I created and implemented a young alumni engagement initiative for 40 girls. I also contributed to mental wellness projects , while on the board. My leadership roles have honed my ability to advocate for others, a skill I will carry into my nursing career. Additionally, my involvement in STEM initiatives as a volunteer team lead reflects my commitment to empowering the next generation through education and mentorship.
My diverse cultural experiences have also shaped my perspective and empathy. Having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four years, I developed a deep appreciation for different cultures and their approaches to health and wellness. These experiences, coupled with my travels to eight countries across three continents, have broadened my worldview and enhanced my ability to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds. My father, a retired Navy chief with 22 years of service, sparked my love for travel and instilled in me the value of resilience and adaptability.
As I work toward becoming a psychiatric nurse practitioner, I am committed to continuing my education to earn a master’s in counseling and a doctorate in counseling education. This advanced training will enable me to contribute to the field through teaching, research, and clinical practice. I aspire to develop programs that address the social-emotional well-being of gifted children, equipping them with the tools to thrive academically and personally.
The funds from this scholarship will play a pivotal role in helping me achieve these goals. They will support my transition into nursing school and enable me to focus on my studies without financial burden. Ultimately, this investment in my education will have a ripple effect, allowing me to make a meaningful impact on the lives of gifted children and their families.
Thank you for considering my application. My mother’s journey, my academic and professional achievements, and my unwavering commitment to mental health advocacy have prepared me to excel in this field.
Leela Shah "Be Bold" Womens' Empowerment Scholarship
All my life, I have had a desire to help others, especially in the healthcare field. My mother’s unwavering strength and resilience have been my guiding light in pursuing this passion. Her journey through life’s adversities, particularly her battle with breast cancer, has shaped the person I am today. This scholarship would allow me to honor her legacy by becoming a nurse practitioner, a career dedicated to saving lives and supporting others during their most challenging times.
In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. This news shook our family to its core. At just 16 years old, I witnessed her strength as she endured radiation and seven surgeries, including a double mastectomy and a full hysterectomy. Despite the physical and emotional toll, my mother never wavered in her commitment to her responsibilities as a professor and department head. Her resilience during this period inspired me to remain steadfast in my own goals, even as I grappled with fear and uncertainty for her well-being.
My mother’s journey taught me invaluable lessons about perseverance, compassion, and the importance of a strong support system. Watching her face moments of vulnerability and depression was heartbreaking, yet it also deepened my understanding of the human capacity for endurance. Her strength motivated me to graduate high school two years early and pursue a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies: Health and Behavioral Sciences degree at Liberty University, where I’ve maintained a 3.95 GPA while taking on the challenges of full-time college enrollment at just 16 years old.
Beyond academics, my mother’s influence has driven me to achieve milestones that reflect her values of dedication and service. I have been recognized with memberships in prestigious honor societies such as the National Junior Honor Society, Alpha Lambda Delta, and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars. I’ve also earned a place on the Dean’s List for three consecutive years. These accomplishments are not merely academic accolades; they are testaments to the work ethic and determination my mother instilled in me.
In addition to my academic achievements, I’ve channeled my energy into meaningful extracurricular pursuits. As a Girl Scout National Board Member, I implemented a young alumni engagement initiative to inspire and connect with others. My role as a STEM Volunteer Team Lead and Science Olympiad competitor has allowed me to encourage young girls to explore opportunities in STEM fields. These experiences have not only enriched my leadership skills but have also reinforced my commitment to creating positive change in my community.
My mother’s journey has also deepened my appreciation for cultural diversity and adaptability. Growing up in a military family, I lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four years, experiencing diverse cultures and perspectives. This upbringing, combined with my mother’s example of resilience, has prepared me to approach challenges with an open mind and a global perspective.
This scholarship represents an opportunity to honor my mother’s legacy by continuing her example of strength and service. The funds would enable me to pursue nursing school, where I can develop the skills necessary to provide compassionate care to patients and their families. My ultimate goal is to become a nurse practitioner who not only treats illnesses but also uplifts those in need, just as my mother’s caregivers did for her. As I reflect on my journey, I am filled with gratitude for my mother’s influence. Her strength, perseverance, and unwavering love have shaped me into the determined and compassionate individual I am today. With this scholarship, I would use the funds to pay for nursing school.
Black Excellence Scholarship
Develop and Possess Grit
Throughout my life, grit has been the cornerstone of my success, shaping who I am today and guiding me through numerous challenges. At the age of 16, I graduated high school two years early and embarked on my college journey as a full-time student in Liberty University’s Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies: Health and behavioral Sciences Program. Maintaining a 3.95 GPA over the past three years is a testament to my perseverance and determination. Grit, for me, is not merely the ability to endure hardships; it’s the willingness to push forward despite obstacles, striving for excellence in all aspects of life.
My mother’s battle with breast cancer profoundly impacted my understanding of resilience. Witnessing her navigate the challenges of seven surgeries and rigorous treatments, all while maintaining her role as a professor and department head, taught me the importance of unwavering resolve. Her strength inspired me to channel my grit toward my academic and career goals. When I decided to transition from dentistry to nursing, I faced the daunting prospect of redefining my path. Yet, with focus and determination, I embraced the rigorous demands of a career as a nurse practitioner, driven by the desire to make a meaningful impact on others’ lives.
Beyond academics, grit has propelled me in other areas of my life. As a Science Olympiad competitor, I consistently placed in events, specializing in towers, where precision and perseverance were key. My involvement in the Sisters in STEM organization further tested my grit, as I led workshops and events to inspire young girls to pursue STEM careers. These experiences required resilience to overcome challenges, such as logistical hurdles and engaging diverse audiences, but they ultimately deepened my commitment to empowering others.
Grit also played a pivotal role in my role as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate. Serving on the Mental Wellness subcommittee required determination, time management, and a willingness to face setbacks head-on. At 19, I am leading a young alumni engagement initiative for approximately 40 girls.
In every endeavor, whether writing and publishing a book of poems at 16 or starting a crochet business at 19, I have demonstrated the ability to set ambitious goals and see them through. As I continue my journey toward becoming a nurse practitioner, I remain committed to embodying grit as I navigate the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Dare to Take Calculated Risks
While I have developed grit, I recognize that my greatest area for growth lies in daring to take calculated risks. As someone who values careful planning and preparation, I often hesitate when faced with opportunities that require stepping outside of my comfort zone. However, I am committed to improving in this area, as I believe that taking well-thought-out risks is essential for personal and professional growth.
One of the primary steps in my plan to take calculated risks is to reframe my mindset. Rather than viewing risks as potential failures, I aim to see them as opportunities for learning and growth. For example, when I moved from Mexico to Texas at 16 during my mother’s cancer journey, I was initially apprehensive about adapting to a new environment and academic system. Even though, I had already moved several times, this time was unexpected and different. However, embracing this transition allowed me to thrive as a full-time college student and achieve academic success. Reflecting on this experience reminds me that taking risks can lead to rewarding outcomes.
Additionally, I will create opportunities to step outside of my comfort zone in both academic and extracurricular settings. For instance, I intend to pursue leadership roles in nursing school, such as joining student organizations or initiating community health projects. These roles will require me to take risks, such as proposing new ideas or leading unfamiliar initiatives, but they will also allow me to develop skills and confidence in navigating uncertainty.
To ensure that my risks are calculated, I will adopt a structured approach to decision-making. This includes evaluating the potential benefits and drawbacks of each opportunity, setting clear objectives, and developing contingency plans. For example, when considering starting my crochet business, I researched the market, identified my target audience, and created a budget to minimize financial risk. Applying similar strategies to future endeavors will help me take risks with greater assurance.
Finally, I will embrace a mindset of resilience and adaptability. Understanding that not every risk will result in success is crucial, but each experience provides valuable lessons. By cultivating this perspective, I can overcome the fear of failure and continue to grow as a continual learner and servant leader and unlock new opportunities for growth. As I pursue a career as a nurse practitioner, this attribute will be invaluable in navigating the complexities of the healthcare field and making meaningful contributions to my community.
Online ADHD Diagnosis Mental Health Scholarship for Women
Mental health has been a cornerstone of my academic and personal journey, shaping the way I navigate life as a full-time college student, advocate, and future healthcare professional. My upbringing, combined with my personal experiences and the invaluable lessons from my mother—a successful counselor, professor, and director of field experience in mental health—has equipped me with a unique perspective on prioritizing mental wellness. These experiences have not only helped me excel academically but also prepared me to support others in their health journeys.
At the age of 16, I began my college education, having graduated high school two years early with a clear goal of pursuing a career in healthcare. While maintaining a 3.95 GPA over the past three years, I have learned to balance rigorous academics with a commitment to mental health. My mother’s expertise in the mental health field has been instrumental in fostering a supportive environment where I could thrive. Witnessing her compassion and dedication as a counselor and educator inspired me to develop mindfulness and resilience—skills that became invaluable during challenging times, especially when managing coursework, extracurricular commitments, and personal growth. My love for reading has also been a therapeutic outlet, as well as crocheting.
My family’s journey through my mother’s breast cancer diagnosis further solidified the importance of mental health in my life. Her strength and perseverance through treatments and surgeries while continuing her professional responsibilities were nothing short of inspiring. During this time, I engaged in therapy to process the emotional weight of her illness, an experience that taught me the value of seeking help and practicing mindfulness to stay grounded. Exercises like deep breathing, guided meditation, and journaling have become integral to my self-care routine, allowing me to maintain focus and emotional balance.
In addition to academic excellence, I have dedicated myself to serving others through leadership and advocacy roles. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I contributed to mental wellness-focused projects. As an adult, I implemented a young alumni engagement initiative, to provide networking opportunities to girls who are now graduated and were on the board. Leading STEM activities for young girls and participating in Science Olympiad competitions also allowed me to empower others while pursuing my passions. Each experience reinforced the importance of maintaining mental clarity and balance, especially when leading and inspiring others.
Living abroad in Japan and Mexico, as well as visiting eight countries across three continents, has given me a global perspective on resilience and adaptability. These experiences, combined with my father’s 22 years of service in the Navy, have instilled in me a profound appreciation for diversity and the importance of mental health in navigating change and challenges.
As I transition from my undergraduate studies to pursuing a career as a nurse practitioner, mental health remains central to my aspirations. I aim to integrate the lessons I have learned—from mindfulness practices to seeking support—into my future practice, helping patients navigate their health journeys with compassion and understanding. The scholarship would not only alleviate the financial burden of nursing school but also enable me to focus on becoming a healthcare professional who prioritizes the holistic well-being of patients.
In conclusion, mental health has profoundly influenced my academic performance and personal life, equipping me with the tools to overcome challenges and excel. Through therapy, mindfulness, and the unwavering support of my family, I have learned to prioritize my well-being while achieving my goals. I am committed to using my experiences to make a meaningful impact in healthcare, and I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to share my story and aspirations.
Joseph Joshua Searor Memorial Scholarship
As a 19-year-old, I find myself on a unique and inspiring journey toward becoming a nurse practitioner. My path to this point has been shaped by resilience, adaptability, and a deep desire to make a difference in the healthcare field. From an early age, I aspired to work in dentistry and took substantial steps to achieve that goal. Graduating high school at sixteen, I pursued a Bachelor of Health Sciences at Liberty University and later switched to Biomedical Sciences. My commitment to healthcare was reinforced through over 110 working hours with dental specialists. However, after extensive reflection and discussions with mentors and my parents, I realized my aspirations aligned more closely with nursing.
Currently in my final year of an interdisciplinary studies degree focused on health and behavioral sciences, I am excited to transition into nursing school to become a nurse practitioner. This decision was solidified during a profoundly personal moment. In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Witnessing her journey, including multiple surgeries, radiation treatments, and the emotional toll of battling an aggressive disease, profoundly impacted me. My mother’s strength and courage inspired me to pursue a career where I can provide the same compassionate care and support that she received. It became clear to me that nursing offered the perfect balance of clinical expertise, patient advocacy, and flexibility to maintain a fulfilling personal life, allowing me to spend time with my family and travel—two passions cultivated by my upbringing as the child of a Navy veteran.
My academic achievements and extracurricular endeavors demonstrate my dedication to excellence and service. Maintaining a 3.95 GPA over three years at Liberty University, I have earned numerous academic honors, including memberships in Alpha Lambda Delta, The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and consistent placement on the Dean’s List. Beyond academics, I published a book of poetry by the age of 16, showcasing my ability to channel creativity and emotion into impactful storytelling. As an entrepreneur, I started a business selling handmade crochet products, reflecting my initiative and resourcefulness.
Service has been a cornerstone of my journey. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I led initiatives such as the young alumni engagement program and participated in advocacy and mental wellness projects. My leadership extended to STEM education, where I led the Sisters in STEM Team, encouraging young girls to explore science, technology, engineering, and math. Additionally, my experience as a Science Olympiad competitor honed my problem-solving and teamwork skills, placing eighth in my final towers competition.
Growing up in a multicultural environment, living in Japan for three years and Mexico for four, has deepened my cultural awareness and empathy. These experiences have shaped my ability to connect with diverse communities, a critical skill in nursing. My love for travel, fostered by visiting eight countries across three continents, reflects my curiosity and adaptability—traits I will bring to my future career.
My mother’s battle with breast cancer has been both a challenge and an inspiration. Her journey taught me that healthcare is about more than treating illness; it’s about empowering patients and their families through compassion and support. I aspire to embody these principles as a nurse practitioner, helping others navigate their own health challenges with the same unyielding strength my mother demonstrated. Receiving this scholarship would enable me to pursue this dream, furthering my education and empowering me to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
TEAM ROX Scholarship
From a young age, I have been driven by a passion to help others and make a positive impact in their lives. This passion, coupled with my determination, has shaped my academic journey, professional aspirations, and personal development. The experiences I have gained have refined my skills, instilled a sense of purpose, and prepared me to contribute meaningfully to the healthcare field.
I began my academic journey with a sense of purpose and determination. Graduating high school at sixteen and enrolling full-time in Liberty University’s Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies: Health and Behavioral Sciences program marked the beginning of a rigorous pursuit. Despite the challenges of starting college at a young age, I have maintained a 3.95 GPA, achieving an A in nearly every course. These accomplishments reflect my dedication and ability to adapt and excel in demanding environments. Along the way, I have been recognized with membership in esteemed honor societies such as Alpha Lambda Delta and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, as well as consistent placement on the Dean’s List from 2021 to 2024.
Beyond academics, I have sought opportunities to serve and uplift others. From my experiences as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I implemented a young alumni engagement initiative that benefitted approximately 40 girls, demonstrating my commitment to mentorship and leadership. I also contributed to mental wellness advocacy through the Girl Scouts of USA national advisory board mental wellness subcommittee and led various events, including a virtual Thinking Day celebration in 2021. These experiences allowed me to develop organizational and interpersonal skills that I now apply in all aspects of my life.
My journey to help others extends into STEM education, where I served as the Team Lead for Sisters in STEM (SIS). Through SIS, I encouraged young girls to explore STEM fields by organizing activities and introducing them to role models in science and technology. Competing in Science Olympiad further honed my analytical and problem-solving skills, culminating in an eighth-place finish in the towers competition. These experiences underscored the importance of persistence, collaboration, and inspiring the next generation to achieve their potential.
Cultural awareness has played a vital role in shaping my perspective and enhancing my ability to connect with diverse individuals, influenced in part by my father’s 22 years of service in the military, retiring as a Navy Chief. I have developed a deep appreciation for cultural diversity through my time living out of the country. These experiences enriched my understanding of different perspectives and fostered empathy—an essential quality for a healthcare professional.
One of the most defining moments of my life came in 2021 when my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Witnessing her courage and resilience through surgeries, treatments, and recovery profoundly influenced my decision to pursue a career in healthcare. Her journey inspired me and reinforced the importance of mental fortitude, compassion, and family support in overcoming challenges. It was during this time that I realized my calling to become a nurse practitioner—a profession that embodies my passion for helping others.
Through these diverse experiences, I have developed a well-rounded skill set and a strong sense of purpose. My journey has been one of resilience, growth, and unwavering commitment to helping others. I am confident that the skills I have cultivated and the lessons I have learned will enable me to excel as a nurse practitioner, providing compassionate and effective care to those in need. Receiving this scholarship would be an incredible opportunity to further my education and fulfill my passion for making a positive impact on the lives of others.
Charles B. Brazelton Memorial Scholarship
As a child, I dreamed of becoming a dentist. At just four years old, I was fascinated by the idea of helping others and bringing smiles to their faces. This dream guided my early academic and professional choices. I graduated high school two years early at sixteen and began college that same year, immersing myself in the health sciences. I dedicated over 110 working hours shadowing dental specialists, preparing to achieve my goal.
However, as I matured and gained new perspectives, I realized that my aspirations extended beyond dentistry. After reflecting on my values and speaking with mentors and family, I decided to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner. While still rooted in healthcare, this path aligns more closely with my goals of providing compassionate care while maintaining a work-life balance that allows me to cherish family time and my passion for travel.
One of the most profound influences on my decision was my mother’s journey with breast cancer. In 2021, my mother was diagnosed with stage two estrogen-based breast cancer. At sixteen, I watched her face seven surgeries, including a double mastectomy and hysterectomy, and undergo radiation—all while continuing her work as a professor and department head. Despite her incredible strength, she also faced moments of vulnerability, battling depression during her treatment. Witnessing her perseverance taught me the value of holistic care that addresses both physical and emotional well-being—qualities I hope to embody as a nurse practitioner.
My commitment to healthcare is reflected in my academic achievements and dedication to service. I am currently completing my undergraduate degree in interdisciplinary studies with a focus on health and behavioral sciences at Liberty University, maintaining a 3.95 GPA. I have been honored with membership in prestigious organizations such as Alpha Lambda Delta and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars and have been named to the Dean’s List for three consecutive years. These accolades highlight my discipline and drive to excel in a demanding field.
Beyond academics, my life experiences have prepared me to connect with and support diverse communities. Growing up, I lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four, and I have visited eight countries across three continents. My love for travel is mainly due to my father who is a Navy chief and served for 22 years. These experiences have given me a deep appreciation for cultural diversity and adaptability—skills that will serve me well in nursing. From my experiences as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I created an initiative to engage young alumni in networking opportunities. I also supported mental wellness efforts. Additionally, as a STEM volunteer team lead, I encouraged young girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math, demonstrating my commitment to empowering others.
I’ve also pursued personal growth through creative and entrepreneurial endeavors. At sixteen, I published a book of poetry, and at nineteen, I launched a small business selling handmade crochet products. These ventures have taught me the value of resilience and resourcefulness, qualities that will support me in overcoming challenges in nursing school and beyond.
While my childhood dream of dentistry has evolved, my passion for healthcare remains steadfast. Becoming a nurse practitioner allows me to make a meaningful impact on others' lives, just as I witnessed during my mother’s treatment. This scholarship would enable me to continue my education and fulfill my calling to provide compassionate, holistic care. I am excited to embrace this journey and grateful for the opportunity to turn my experiences and aspirations into a life of service.
Kayla Nicole Monk Memorial Scholarship
Empowered by Experience: Advancing Education in STEAM
Throughout my academic and personal journey, I have continually sought opportunities to combine my passion for helping others with a dedication to academic excellence and community impact. From a young age, I have aspired to contribute to the healthcare field, and my evolving experiences have shaped my decision to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner. This scholarship will help me achieve my goals by supporting my educational journey and empowering me to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
My educational trajectory reflects an unwavering commitment to excellence. At 16, I graduated high school two years early and enrolled as a full-time college student in Liberty University's Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies: Behavioral and Health Sciences program. With a 3.95 GPA and consistent recognition on the Dean’s List, I have demonstrated my ability to excel in rigorous academic environments. My passion for STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) has also extended beyond academics into leadership and community engagement. As a STEM Volunteer Team Lead, I guided young girls through Sisters in STEM (SIS), encouraging them to explore opportunities in science and technology. Additionally, my participation in Science Olympiad competitions honed my problem-solving and collaboration skills, values I carry into all facets of my life.
My journey has been deeply influenced by personal experiences, particularly my mother’s battle with breast cancer. Witnessing her strength and resilience during her treatment inspired me to pursue a career where I can contribute meaningfully to patient care. This deeply personal motivation is complemented by over 110 hours of hands-on experience working with dental specialists, which solidified my dedication to health sciences and caregiving. Ultimately, I decided to shift my focus to nursing, a field where I can balance my professional aspirations with my personal priorities, such as family and travel.
Beyond academics and career preparation, I have cultivated a diverse skill set through varied accomplishments. I am an author, publishing a book of poetry at 16, and an entrepreneur, founding a business selling handmade crochet products. My leadership roles within the Girl Scouts organization, including serving on the National Advisory Board, reflect my commitment to advocacy and mentorship. These experiences have enriched my understanding of teamwork, cultural awareness, and the importance of giving back. Living in Japan for three years and Mexico for four years, coupled with visits to eight countries across three continents, has further deepened my global perspective and appreciation for diversity.
This scholarship represents more than financial support; it is an investment in my ability to impact the world through a career in STEAM. As a nurse practitioner, I will leverage my education and experiences to provide compassionate, innovative care to patients while advocating for holistic health approaches. Your support will allow me to focus on excelling in my studies and advancing my passion for helping others without financial strain.
I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to apply for this scholarship. It symbolizes not only a milestone in my journey but also a chance to honor the resilience and inspiration that my mother’s journey instilled in me. Through this support, I am confident that I can achieve my dreams and contribute to the STEAM fields in meaningful and impactful ways.
Michele L. Durant Scholarship
At nineteen, I am an African American woman passionate about healthcare and committed to making a difference in my community through leadership, advocacy, and service. My dedication has enabled me to create opportunities, encourage collaboration, and inspire lasting positive change. These experiences have reinforced my goal of becoming a travel nurse practitioner.
My path began with a strong desire to help others, motivating me to graduate high school two years ahead of schedule and pursue a degree in interdisciplinary studies emphasizing health and behavioral sciences. Maintaining a 3.95 GPA and earning consistent placement on the Dean’s List, I have coupled academic excellence with a determination to uplift my community. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I initiated a young alumni engagement program that impacted around 40 women, fostering mentorship and providing valuable resources to support their continued growth.
Advocacy has been central to my efforts. Through my involvement in the Mental Wellness subcommittee and the Girl Scouts’ Advocacy Committee, I focused on increasing awareness and providing tools to promote emotional well-being. These initiatives worked to reduce stigma and empower individuals to seek support, contributing to stronger, healthier communities. Additionally, as a STEM Volunteer Team Lead, I sought to motivate young girls, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds, to pursue careers in science and technology. By leading workshops and initiatives like Sisters in STEM, I created opportunities for them to explore their potential and achieve success in these fields.
My global experiences have further shaped my perspective and ability to drive change. Having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four years, along with traveling to eight countries across three continents, I have cultivated a deep appreciation for cultural diversity. These experiences have allowed me to connect with people from a range of backgrounds and address their unique needs effectively. I have applied this understanding to my leadership roles, ensuring that programs and initiatives are inclusive and relevant to diverse communities.
Beyond my leadership and advocacy efforts, I have embraced creative and entrepreneurial pursuits to inspire others. At sixteen, I published a book of poetry that encouraged readers to reflect on themes of resilience and personal growth. By nineteen, I had launched a business selling handmade crochet products, demonstrating creativity, determination, and adaptability. These endeavors have allowed me to grow personally while showing others what can be achieved with dedication and innovation.
The most profound source of inspiration in my life has been my mother’s experience with breast cancer. Watching her navigate treatments and surgeries with courage and resilience has left a lasting impression on me. Her journey has inspired me to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner, where I aim to advocate for preventive care and work to eliminate health disparities in underserved areas. My ultimate ambition is to provide compassionate, patient-centered care that empowers individuals to improve their health and well-being.
As an African American woman, I am proud of the impact I have made through leadership, advocacy, and service. Whether mentoring young girls, advocating for mental health, or championing inclusivity, my actions have created meaningful opportunities for others. This scholarship will support me in continuing my journey to make a difference and using my education and experiences to promote a healthier, more equitable future.
James Lynn Baker II #BeACoffeeBean Scholarship
As a nineteen-year-old with a steadfast commitment to healthcare, I have worked to impact my community through leadership, advocacy, and service. My efforts have created opportunities for others, fostered collaboration, and laid the foundation for positive, long-lasting change. My experiences have instilled the desire in me to become a travel nurse practitioner.
My journey began with a passion for helping others, inspiring me to graduate high school two years early and pursue a degree in interdisciplinary studies with a focus on health and behavioral sciences. While excelling academically with a 3.95 GPA and consistent placement on the Dean’s List, I also sought to contribute meaningfully to my community. For instance, my role as a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate allowed me to implement a young alumni engagement initiative benefiting approximately 40 women. This program helps participants stay connected with the organization, providing them with mentorship and resources for continued personal and professional development.
Advocacy has been a cornerstone of my impact. Through my work on the Mental Wellness subcommittee and as a member of the Girl Scouts’ Advocacy Committee, I promoted awareness and provided resources to support emotional well-being. These initiatives aimed to reduce stigma and empower individuals to seek help, fostering healthier communities. Additionally, as a STEM Volunteer Team Lead, I inspired young girls to pursue careers in science and technology. By organizing workshops and leading initiatives like Sisters in STEM, I encouraged participants to explore STEM opportunities, creating an environment that champions curiosity and innovation.
My multicultural experiences have also influenced my ability to create change. Having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four years, as well as visiting eight countries across three continents, I have gained a deep appreciation for cultural diversity. This global perspective has enabled me to connect with people from various backgrounds and address their unique needs effectively. I used this understanding to promote inclusivity in my leadership roles, ensuring programs and initiatives were accessible and relevant to diverse audiences.
In addition to leadership and advocacy, I have pursued creative and entrepreneurial endeavors to inspire others. At sixteen, I authored and published a book of poetry that encouraged readers to reflect on resilience and growth. At nineteen, I launched a business selling handmade crochet products, demonstrating perseverance and adaptability. These experiences have shown others that creativity and determination can lead to meaningful accomplishments.
Perhaps the most personal and impactful motivation behind my work is my mother’s journey with breast cancer. Witnessing her strength during treatments and surgeries inspired me to contribute to healthcare and support others facing similar challenges. Her resilience motivated me to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner, where I will advocate for preventive care and address healthcare disparities in underserved communities. My goal is to provide compassionate, patient-centered care and empower individuals to improve their quality of life.
Through leadership, advocacy, and service, I have made a tangible impact on my community. Whether mentoring young girls, promoting mental wellness, or fostering inclusivity, my actions have created opportunities for others to thrive. This scholarship would enable me to continue making a difference, using my education and experiences to build a healthier, more equitable future.
Ward Green Scholarship for the Arts & Sciences
As a nineteen-year-old with a steadfast commitment to healthcare, I am pursuing a degree in interdisciplinary studies with a focus on health and behavioral sciences, and I aspire to become a nurse practitioner. This path is not only a reflection of my passion for helping others but also an embodiment of the lessons I’ve learned from my personal experiences and accomplishments. With this scholarship, I hope to enhance my education and, ultimately, use my skills to make meaningful contributions to my community.
From an early age, I was inspired to pursue a career in the healthcare field. By the time I was sixteen, I had already graduated high school two years early and begun my journey as a full-time college student at Liberty University. My academic achievements, including a 3.95 GPA and consistent placement on the Dean’s List, reflect my dedication to excellence and my ability to thrive under rigorous academic challenges. These accomplishments have prepared me for the demanding path of nursing school, where I aim to learn how to provide compassionate and comprehensive care to patients in need.
My mother’s battle with breast cancer further solidified my desire to enter the healthcare field. Watching her navigate treatments, surgeries, and emotional challenges revealed the critical role healthcare providers play in a patient’s journey. As a daughter, I was inspired by her strength and resilience; as a future nurse practitioner, I am motivated to offer the same support and care to others. I plan to specialize in the psych unit, ensuring that patients and their loved ones feel understood and cared for during their most vulnerable moments.
Beyond academics, I have cultivated leadership skills and a commitment to service through various roles. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I implemented a young alumni engagement initiative for 60 girls and worked on projects promoting mental wellness. These experiences taught me the importance of advocacy and collaboration, which I plan to carry into my nursing career. Additionally, my involvement as a STEM Volunteer Team Lead and a Science Olympiad winner underscores my dedication to inspiring the next generation of learners. By leading initiatives like Sisters in STEM, I have encouraged young girls to explore opportunities in science and technology, fostering a spirit of curiosity and innovation.
My multicultural background has also shaped my worldview and deepened my empathy for others. Having lived in Japan for three years and Mexico for four years, as well as visiting eight countries across three continents, I have gained a profound appreciation for cultural diversity. This global perspective will enable me to provide culturally competent care to patients from various backgrounds, ensuring they feel respected and understood.
In addition to my academic and leadership endeavors, I have explored creative and entrepreneurial pursuits. At sixteen, I authored and published a book of poetry, and at nineteen, I launched a business selling handmade crochet products. These experiences have taught me the value of perseverance, creativity, and adaptability—qualities that will serve me well in the dynamic field of healthcare.
I envision using my education as a nurse practitioner to address healthcare disparities and advocate for preventive care in underserved communities. By offering personalized and compassionate care, I hope to empower individuals to take control of their health and improve their quality of life. This scholarship would not only alleviate the financial burden of my education but also bring me one step closer to fulfilling my mission of making a tangible difference in the lives of others.
Harriett Russell Carr Memorial Scholarship
The Spirit of Excellence: A Personal Journey
Excellence is not just about achieving goals; it is a mindset that permeates all aspects of life, compelling me to strive for the best in every endeavor. From an early age, I understood the importance of dedication, adaptability, and service to others—qualities that have shaped my academic journey, community involvement, and personal aspirations.
At 16, I became a full-time college student after graduating high school two years early. Pursuing a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies: Behavioral and Health Sciences at Liberty University, I have maintained a 3.95 GPA while completing three academic years and earning recognition on the Dean’s List each year. These accomplishments reflect my commitment to academic rigor and a relentless pursuit of knowledge. Beyond academics, I have engaged deeply in extracurricular activities that amplify my passion for service and leadership.
My mother’s battle with breast cancer has been a profound influence on my life. Watching her navigate surgeries, treatments, and moments of vulnerability taught me the resilience required to overcome challenges. Her strength inspired me to channel my talents into a career that balances personal fulfillment with service to others. While I initially aspired to dentistry, reflection and mentorship have led me to pursue nursing, where I can provide compassionate care while achieving a fulfilling work-life balance. This decision exemplifies my belief in adapting to new paths while remaining committed to my core values.
Community service has been a cornerstone of my journey. As a Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate, I served on the Advocacy Committee and the Mental Wellness Subcommittee, addressing issues that matter to young women. As an adult, I have created a young alumni engagement initiative, empowering approximately 40 girls to stay connected and involved with opportunity for growth. I also served on the Advocacy Committee and the Mental Wellness Subcommittee, addressing issues that matter to young women. My experiences leading events such as Thinking Day and virtual day camps underscore my dedication to fostering a sense of belonging and growth in others.
In STEM, I have sought to inspire the next generation through my role as a Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team Lead. This initiative encouraged girls in kindergarten through eighth grade to explore science and engineering fields through hands-on learning and mentorship. Additionally, competing in Science Olympiad competitions taught me the value of teamwork, precision, and perseverance.
Living abroad in Japan and Mexico for a combined seven years has enriched my perspective on cultural diversity and resilience. These experiences, coupled with visits to eight countries across three continents, have deepened my appreciation for global interconnectedness and reinforced my commitment to serving diverse communities.
A spirit of excellence also manifests in my personal goals, such as reading 70 books over the past three years. This habit has not only expanded my knowledge but also cultivated creativity and empathy, qualities that I bring to every interaction.
Through every milestone, I have aimed to give back in ways that uplift others and create lasting impact. Whether mentoring young girls in STEM, advocating for mental health awareness, or supporting my mother during her health journey, I strive to embody excellence through service, resilience, and compassion.
This scholarship would enable me to continue this journey of excellence, empowering me to achieve my dream of becoming a nurse practitioner and making a tangible difference in the lives of others.
John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
All my life, I have had the desire to help others in the healthcare field. From four years old, I have wanted to pursue dentistry and took major steps to accomplish this goal. I graduated high school at sixteen and started college during the same year. I even have over 110 working hours working with a variety of dental specialists. After extensive reflection and talking to my parents and mentors, I have decided to pursue a career outside dentistry. Now in the final year of my undergraduate degree in interdisciplinary studies focused on health and behavioral sciences, I have decided that the work-life- balance I want to have to spend time with my family and travel can be maintained through a career as a nurse practitioner. Although nursing school is rigorous, I am excited to take on this challenge to save lives and contribute to my household. Even at eighteen, I have found my passion and will be grateful for this scholarship to achieve my goals.
These are some of my experiences and opportunities up until this point:
• Full-time college student at 16
- Graduated High School two years early
- Accepted as a full-time student in the Bachelor of Health Sciences Program at Liberty University in 2021
- Three college academic school years already completed, graduation year 2025
• 3.95 grade point average (GPA)
- Achieved in A in every completed course except for one over the past three years enrolled at Liberty University
• Awarded Academic Honor Society Memberships
- National Junior Honor Society (2018)
- Alpha Lambda Delta (2022)
- The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (2022)
• Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate
- Continued work heading an initiative for young alum engagement (2024)
- Delegate/voting member for Girl Scouts of Arizona Cactus-Pine Annual meeting in 2021 and 2022
- Accepted into the Advocacy committee for the Girl Scouts of Arizona Cactus-Pine Council (2021)
- Accepted onto the National Advisory Board in 2021
- Served full term on the board as of June 2023
- Led stations in the 2020 virtual Day Camp
- Worked on many projects while on the board as well as the Mental Wellness subcommittee
- Led virtual Thinking Day event in 2021
• Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Volunteer Team Lead
- Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team Lead for approximately 11 hours between 2021-2022
1. SIS encourages girls from grades kindergarten to eighth grade to participate in STEM-related activities and learn from women in the STEM field
2. The organization was started through Saguaro High School students from the Scottsdale Unified School District in 2018
3. The organization has since grown and plans to partner with schools nationwide
• Elite reader
- Read 70 books from 2021 to 2024 (December)
o Books ranged from 105 to 1000 pages
• Diverse Cultural Awareness
- Lived in Japan for three (3) years
- Lived in Mexico for four (4) years
- Visited eight (8) countries across three (3) continents
Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
Since the age of four, I have wanted to be a dentist. After completing a kindergarten assignment on an inspirational historical figure, Dr. Ida Gray Nelson Rollins, the first Black female dentist, I proudly stated my chosen profession to the world. My passion for dentistry has not waned, and I am more determined than ever to accomplish my goal of owning two dental practices as an oral surgeon. My mental health journey has never been easy. I have struggled with anxiety for most of my life, as many people do. While on my way to accomplishing my dreams, there have been many times when I felt too overwhelmed to move at all. I realized that having a steady goal helps me focus on a solution rather than what I cannot control. I still have thoughts that make me question my worth, but I choose not to allow them to suffocate me. Even with all of my accomplishments I can still feel unworthy at times. I am grateful to my family for giving me the support I needed when I thought all was lost. My mom is a director of the counseling program at Liberty University and has always instilled in me the importance of maintaining my mental health. I believe that everyone should know that thoughts can be shifted and that mindset changes, although hard, is possible. As a 19-year-old, I am still learning about life, but I know that my mental health is a priority and cannot be set to the side as the health of your mind sets the tone of the health of your body.
Additional meaningful achievements and experiences include:
• Winning Mindset - I count my early awareness that with goals, collaboration, and "grit," all things are possible as one of my greatest achievements.
• Full-Time College student at 16 with a 3.95 grade point average (GPA) - Graduated High School two years early and now have two academic years completed - Awarded Liberty University Dean's List consistently every semester without deviation
• Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Volunteer Team Lead - Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team Lead between 2021-2022 - SIS encourages girls from grades kindergarten to eighth grade to participate in STEM-related activities and learn from women in the STEM field - The organization was started in 2018 by high school students from Saguaro High School in the Scottsdale Unified School District
• 110+ Hours of Dentist and Dental Surgeon OJT (On-the-job training) - 110+ shadowing hours in both general dental and surgical procedures - Gained professional, valuable insight on how to run a dental office - Practice owned by a Black female dentist in Spring, Texas
• Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate - Awarded membership in the National Advisory Board o Inaugural member of the board - Served from 2021 to 2023 - Selected delegate/voting member for Girl Scouts of Arizona Cactus-Pine Annual meeting in 2021 and 2022
• Awarded Academic Honor Society Memberships - National Junior Honor Society (2018) - Alpha Lambda Delta (2022) - The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (2022)
• Published Author and Illustrator - Published book o You See Me: A Book of Poems (2022) - Published Illustrator - Praying Mama (2021) - Praying Mama: Book 2: Mama Prays Through Racism (2021) - Praying Mama: Book 3: Mama Prays Through Bullying (2023)
• Elite and Avid Reader - Read 64 books from 2021 to 2023 (June) - Approximately 450 pages per book
• Diverse Cultural Awareness - Lived in Japan for three (3) years - Lived in Mexico for four (4) years - Visited eight (8) countries across three (3) continents
I am grateful to my family and friends for their unwavering support. I am proud of my achievements but even more excited for the many science-filled opportunities and new professional associations due to my diligent and consistent efforts. Thank you for your scholarship award opportunity and for supporting my endeavor to be a role model for other women with goals they think impossible to achieve. This scholarship will assist me in meeting the financial obligations associated with my education. Your consideration is greatly appreciated.
Scholarship Institute’s Annual Women’s Leadership Scholarship
Since the age of four, I have wanted to be a dentist. After completing a kindergarten assignment on an inspirational historical figure, Dr. Ida Gray Nelson Rollins, the first Black female dentist, I proudly stated my chosen profession to the world. My passion for dentistry has not waned, and I am more determined than ever to accomplish my goal of owning two dental practices as an oral surgeon. I have always considered myself a leader, as helping others has been my passion for a long time. I have spent two years as a member of the National Girl Advisory Board for the Girl Scouts of the USA organization. After aging out of the board, I have continued to work with Girl Scouts to head an initiative to improve opportunities for young alum engagement. My journey as a college student has prepared me even more for a leadership role. I selected the Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences degree program to ensure I would be properly qualified to help others as best I can.
Additional meaningful achievements and experiences include:
• Winning Mindset - I count my early awareness that with goals, collaboration, and "grit," all things are possible as one of my greatest achievements.
• Full-Time College student at 16 with a 3.95 grade point average (GPA) - Graduated High School two years early and now have two academic years completed - Awarded Liberty University Dean's List consistently every semester without deviation
• Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Volunteer Team Lead - Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team Lead between 2021-2022 - SIS encourages girls from grades kindergarten to eighth grade to participate in STEM-related activities and learn from women in the STEM field - The organization was started in 2018 by high school students from Saguaro High School in the Scottsdale Unified School District
• 110+ Hours of Dentist and Dental Surgeon OJT (On-the-job training) - 110+ shadowing hours in both general dental and surgical procedures - Gained professional, valuable insight on how to run a dental office - Practice owned by a Black female dentist in Spring, Texas
• Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate - Awarded membership in the National Advisory Board - Inaugural member of the board - Served from 2021 to 2023 - Selected delegate/voting member for Girl Scouts of Arizona Cactus-Pine Annual meeting in 2021 and 2022
• Awarded Academic Honor Society Memberships - National Junior Honor Society (2018) - Alpha Lambda Delta (2022) - The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (2022)
• Published Author and Illustrator - Published book o You See Me: A Book of Poems (2022) - Published Illustrator of Praying Mama (2021) - Praying Mama: Book 2: Mama Prays Through Racism (2021) - Praying Mama: Book 3: Mama Prays Through Bullying (2023)
• Elite and Avid Reader - Read 64 books from 2021 to 2023 (June) - Approximately 450 pages per book
• Diverse Cultural Awareness - Lived in Japan for three (3) years - Lived in Mexico for four (4) years - Visited eight (8) countries across three (3) continents
I am grateful to my family and friends for their unwavering support. I am proud of my achievements but even more excited for the many science-filled opportunities and new professional associations due to my diligent and consistent efforts. Thank you for your scholarship award opportunity and for supporting my endeavor to be a role model for other women with goals they think impossible to reach. This scholarship will assist me in meeting the financial obligations associated with my education. Your consideration is greatly appreciated.
Barbara J. DeVaney Memorial Scholarship Fund
Barbara J. DeVaney Memorial Scholarship
Since the age of four, I have wanted to be a dentist. After completing a kindergarten assignment on an inspirational historical figure, Dr. Ida Gray Nelson Rollins, the first Black female dentist, I proudly stated my chosen profession to the world. My passion for dentistry has not waned, and I am more determined than ever to accomplish my goal of owning two dental practices as an oral surgeon. Everything I have done up to this point has been to achieve my dream. I have a great amount of respect for everyone willing to realize theirs. I selected the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences degree program to ensure I will be ready for dental school. Additional meaningful achievements and experiences include:
• Winning Mindset
- I count my early awareness that with goals, collaboration, and "grit," all things are possible as one of my greatest achievements.
• Full-Time College student at 16 with a 4.0 grade point average (GPA)
- Graduated High School two years early and now have two academic years completed
- Awarded Liberty University Dean’s List consistently every semester without deviation
• Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Volunteer Team Lead
- Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team Lead between 2021-2022
- SIS encourages girls from grades kindergarten to eighth grade to participate in STEM-related activities and learn from women in the STEM field
o The organization was started in 2018 by high school students from Saguaro High School in the Scottsdale Unified School District
• 110+ Hours of Dentist and Dental Surgeon OJT (On-the-job training)
- 110+ shadowing hours in both general dental and surgical procedures
- Gained professional, valuable insight on how to run a dental office
- Practice owned by a Black female dentist in Spring, Texas
• Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate
- Awarded membership in the National Advisory Board
o Inaugural member of the board
o Served from 2021 to 2023
- Selected delegate/voting member for Girl Scouts of Arizona Cactus-Pine Annual meeting in 2021 and 2022
• Awarded Academic Honor Society Memberships
- National Junior Honor Society (2018)
- Alpha Lambda Delta (2022)
- The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (2022)
• Published Author and Illustrator
- Published book
o You See Me: A Book of Poems (2022)
- Published Illustrator
o Praying Mama (2021)
o Praying Mama: Book 2: Mama Prays Through Racism (2021)
o Praying Mama: Book 3: Mama Prays Through Bullying (2023)
• Elite and Avid Reader
- Read 64 books from 2021 to 2023 (June)
o Approximately 450 pages per book
• Diverse Cultural Awareness
- Lived in Japan for three (3) years
- Lived in Mexico for four (4) years
- Visited eight (8) countries across three (3) continents
I am grateful to my family and friends for their unwavering support. I am proud of my achievements but even more excited for the many science-filled opportunities and new professional associations due to my diligent and consistent efforts. Thank you in advance for your scholarship award opportunity and for supporting my endeavor to remove gender and race discrimination obstacles for women in the STEM and medical fields. This scholarship will assist me in meeting the financial obligations associated with my educational goals. Your consideration is greatly appreciated.
Christina Taylese Singh Memorial Scholarship
Christina Taylese Singh Memorial Scholarship
Since the age of four, I have wanted to be a dentist. After completing a kindergarten assignment on an inspirational historical figure, Dr. Ida Gray Nelson Rollins, the first Black female dentist, I proudly stated my chosen profession to the world. My passion for dentistry has not waned, and I am more determined than ever to accomplish my goal of owning two dental practices as an oral surgeon. I selected the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences degree program to ensure I will be ready for dental school. Everything I have done up to this point has been to achieve my dream, and I have a great amount of respect for everyone willing to realize theirs. Additional meaningful achievements and experiences include:
• Winning Mindset
- I count my early awareness that with goals, collaboration, and "grit," all things are possible as one of my greatest achievements.
• Full-Time College student at 16 with a 4.0-grade point average (GPA)
- Graduated High School two years early and now have two academic years completed
- Awarded Liberty University Dean’s List consistently every semester without deviation
• Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Volunteer Team Lead
- Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team Lead between 2021-2022
- SIS encourages girls from grades kindergarten to eighth grade to participate in STEM-related activities and learn from women in the STEM field
o The organization was started in 2018 by high school students from Saguaro High School in the Scottsdale Unified School District
• 109 Hours of Dentist and Dental Surgeon OJT (On-the-job training)
- 109 shadowing hours in both general dental and surgical procedures
- Gained professional, valuable insight on how to run a dental office
- Practice owned by a Black female dentist in Spring, Texas
• Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate
- Awarded membership in the National Advisory Board
o Inaugural member of the board
o Served from 2021 to 2023
- Selected delegate/voting member for Girl Scouts of Arizona Cactus-Pine Annual meeting in 2021 and 2022
• Awarded Academic Honor Society Memberships
- National Junior Honor Society (2018)
- Alpha Lambda Delta (2022)
- The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (2022)
• Published Author and Illustrator
- Published book
o You See Me: A Book of Poems (2022)
- Published Illustrator
o Praying Mama (2021)
o Praying Mama: Book 2: Mama Prays Through Racism (2021)
o Praying Mama: Book 3: Mama Prays Through Bullying (2023)
• Elite and Avid Reader
- Read 64 books from 2021 to 2023 (June)
o Approximately 450 pages per book
• Diverse Cultural Awareness
- Lived in Japan for three (3) years
- Lived in Mexico for four (4) years
- Visited eight (8) countries across three (3) continents
I am grateful to my family and friends for their unwavering support. I am proud of my achievements but even more excited for the many science-filled opportunities and new professional associations due to my diligent and consistent efforts. Thank you in advance for your scholarship award consideration and for supporting the clear vision of myself professionally contributing to dentistry. This scholarship will assist me in meeting the financial obligations associated with my educational goals. Your consideration is greatly appreciated.
Beyond The C.L.O.U.D Scholarship
C.L.O.U.D. Scholarship Essay
Kennedy Crable
Since the age of four, I have wanted to be a dentist. After completing a kindergarten assignment on an inspirational historical figure, Dr. Ida Gray Nelson Rollins, the first Black female dentist, I proudly stated my chosen profession to the world. Growing up, I was greatly intrigued by science overall and was part of my middle school's Science Olympiad team, where I earned first place in the Towers event in one of our various competitions. I have continued to nourish my love for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) through volunteer opportunities and reading articles related to the health sciences. Understanding the foundational role that STEM would play in my dental aspirations, I selected the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences degree program. Additional meaningful achievements and experiences include:
• Winning Mindset
- I count my early awareness that with goals, collaboration, and "grit," all things are possible as one of my greatest achievements.
• Full-Time College student at 16 with a 4.0-grade point average (GPA)
- Graduated High School two years early and now have two academic years completed
- Awarded Liberty University Dean’s List consistently every semester without deviation
• Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Volunteer Team Lead
- Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team Lead between 2021-2022
- SIS encourages girls from grades kindergarten to eighth grade to participate in STEM-related activities and learn from women in the STEM field
o The organization was started in 2018 by high school students from Saguaro High School in the Scottsdale Unified School District
• 109 Hours of Dentist and Dental Surgeon OJT (On-the-job training)
- 109 shadowing hours in both general dental and surgical procedures
- Gained professional, valuable insight on how to run a dental office
- Practice owned by a Black female dentist in Spring, Texas
• Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate
- Selected delegate/voting member for Girl Scouts of Arizona Cactus-Pine Annual meeting in 2021 and 2022
- Awarded membership in the National Advisory Board
o Served from 2021 to 2023
• Awarded Academic Honor Society Memberships
- National Junior Honor Society (2018)
- Alpha Lambda Delta (2022)
- The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (2022)
• Published Author and Illustrator
- Published book
o You See Me: A Book of Poems (2022)
- Published Illustrator
o Praying Mama (2021)
o Praying Mama: Book 2: Mama Prays Through Racism (2021)
o Praying Mama: Book 3: Mama Prays Through Bullying (2023)
• Elite and Avid Reader
- Read 64 books from 2021 to 2023 (June)
o Approximately 450 pages per book
• Diverse Cultural Awareness
- Lived in Japan for three (3) years
- Lived in Mexico for four (4) years
- Visited eight (8) countries across three (3) continents
I am grateful to my family and friends for their unwavering support. I am proud of my achievements but even more excited for the many science-filled opportunities and new professional associations due to my diligent and consistent efforts. Thank you in advance for your scholarship award consideration and for supporting my endeavor to remove gender and race discrimination obstacles for women in the STEM field. This scholarship will assist me in meeting the financial obligations associated with my educational goals. Your consideration is greatly appreciated.
CEW IV Foundation Scholarship Program
CEW IV Foundation Scholarship Essay - Kennedy Crable
Since the age of four, I have wanted to be a dentist. After completing a kindergarten assignment on an inspirational historical figure, Dr. Ida Gray Nelson Rollins, the first Black female dentist, I stated my chosen profession to the world. I recently discovered that of all dentists in the United States, black dentists are the lowest-paid demographic (Dentist Demographics and Statistics [2023]: Number of Dentists in the US, 2022). This wealth gap being overlooked by society severely harms communities of color.
As a proud, young Black woman, I feel responsible for making the change I want to see. There is no reason that people investing the same amount of time and money into their careers should earn less due to factors such as race or gender. As shown below, the effort I have put into my academics and extracurricular activities is very important. However, race and gender inequity and inequality will limit the resources I can provide for my future friends and family. I am going into my junior year of college, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in health sciences, and I want to use my degree as well as my future career to bring to light the racial inequities of our country.
• Winning Mindset
- I count my early awareness that with goals, collaboration, and "grit," all things are possible as one of my greatest achievements.
• Full-Time College student at 16 with a 4.0-grade point average (GPA)
- Graduated High School two years early and now have two academic years completed
- Awarded Liberty University Dean’s List consistently every semester without deviation.
• Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Volunteer Team Lead
- Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team Lead between 2021-2022
- SIS encourages girls from grades kindergarten to eighth grade to participate in STEM-related activities and learn from women in the STEM field. The organization was started in 2018 by high school students from Saguaro High School in the Scottsdale Unified School District
• Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate
- Selected delegate/voting member for Girl Scouts of Arizona Cactus-Pine Annual meeting in 2021 and 2022
- Awarded membership in the National Advisory Board
o Served from 2021 to 2023
• 112 Hours of Dentist and Dental Surgeon OJT (On-the-job training)
- Gained professional, valuable insight on how to run a dental office
- Practice owned by a Black female dentist in Spring, Texas
• Awarded Academic Honor Society Memberships
- National Junior Honor Society (2018)
- Alpha Lambda Delta (2022)
- The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (2022)
• Published Author and Illustrator
- Published book
o You See Me: A Book of Poems (2022)
- Published Illustrator
o Praying Mama (2021)
o Praying Mama: Book 2: Mama Prays Through Racism (2021)
o Praying Mama: Book 3: Mama Prays Through Racism (2023)
• Elite and Avid Reader
- Read 64 books from 2021 to 2023 (June)
o The average number of pages was approximately 450
• Diverse Cultural Awareness
- Lived in Japan for three (3) years
- Lived in Mexico for four (4) years
- Visited eight (8) countries across three (3) continents
My long-term goals include owning two successful dental practices and participating in global charitable organizations that support diversity and equity in the workplace. Thank you in advance for your scholarship award consideration and for supporting my endeavor to remove gender and race discrimination obstacles for Black people, Indigenous people, and other people of color.
Reference
Dentist Demographics and Statistics [2023]: Number Of Dentists In The US. (2022, September 9). https://www.zippia.com/dentist-jobs/demographics/
Texas Women Empowerment Scholarship
Texas Women Empowerment Scholarship Essay
Kennedy Crable
Since the age of four, I have wanted to be a dentist. After completing a kindergarten assignment on an inspirational historical figure, Dr. Ida Gray Nelson Rollins, the first Black female dentist, I stated my chosen profession to the world. Every measured step since that time has only evidenced my unwavering determination to contribute to the highest levels of the dental field. As a proud, young Black woman, I feel responsible for making the change I want to see. My most meaningful experiences have been due to my desire to positively impact the lives of women and girls across the globe. I am going into my junior year of college, pursuing a bachelor of science in health sciences, and I want to use my degree to support those in my community further.
• Winning Mindset:
- I count my early awareness that with goals, collaboration, and "grit," all things are possible as one of my greatest achievements.
• Full-Time College student at 16 with a 4.0-grade point average (GPA):
- Graduated High School two years early and now have two academic years completed
- Awarded Liberty University Dean’s List consistently every semester without deviation.
• Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Volunteer Team Lead
- Sisters in STEM (SIS) Team Lead between 2021-2022
- SIS encourages girls from grades kindergarten to eighth grade to participate in STEM-related activities and learn from women in the STEM field. The organization was started in 2018 by high school students from Saguaro High School in the Scottsdale Unified School District
• Girl Scout National Board Member and Council Delegate:
- Selected delegate/voting member for Girl Scouts of Arizona Cactus-Pine Annual meeting in 2021 and 2022
- Selected onto the National Advisory Board
o Served from 2021 to 2023
• 109 Hours of Dentist and Dental Surgeon OJT (On-the-job training):
- 109 shadowing hours in both general dental and surgical procedures
- Gained professional, valuable insight on how to run a dental office
- Practice owned by a Black female dentist in Spring, Texas
• Awarded Academic Honor Society Memberships:
- National Junior Honor Society (2018)
- Alpha Lambda Delta (2022)
- The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (2022)
• Elite and Avid Reader:
- Read 64 books from 2021 to 2023 (June)
o The average number of pages was approximately 450
• Diverse Cultural Awareness:
- Lived in Japan for three (3) years
- Lived in Mexico for four (4) years
- Visited eight (8) countries across three (3) continents
My long-term goals include owning two successful dental practices and participating in global charitable organizations that support diversity and equity in the workplace. Thank you in advance for your scholarship award consideration and for supporting my endeavor to remove gender and race discrimination obstacles for women.