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Lyeisha Greer
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WinnerLyeisha Greer
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WinnerBio
I am a first-generation college student who is currently enrolled at Grand Canyon University. I am interested in understanding the theories and procedures needed to be successful in accounting. I have a Certification Card: American Emergency Response Training. I am committed to your education and have taken steps to make it affordable, such as applying for scholarships and grants.
I am preparing myself to interpret and communicate financial information and assist organizations in complying with government and industry financial regulations through my degree program. I want make my way into the business industry. Ultimately, I plan to start an accounting company in Arizona.
I am proud to be part of the LGBTQ+ community.
Education
Grand Canyon University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Accounting and Related Services
GPA:
3
Phoenix College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Accounting and Related Services
GPA:
3.2
GateWay Community College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Accounting and Related Services
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Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
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Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Accounting and Related Services
Career
Dream career field:
Accounting
Dream career goals:
Business Owner
Cashier
Burlington2023 – 2023
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Statistics
Grand Canyon University — Partner2024 – PresentAccounting and Related Services
Grand Canyon University — Student Researcher2023 – PresentAccounting and Related Services
Grand Canyon University — Student Researcher2023 – 2023English
Gateway community college — Describing what is Sickle Cell2022 – 2022
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Grand Canyon University
AccountingBloomberg Tax2023 – Present
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IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program — Student tax volunteer2024 – 2024Advocacy
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Finance Club — Member2023 – PresentAdvocacy
Accounting Club — Member2023 – PresentAdvocacy
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TRiO SSS — Student2021 – 2023
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Scholarship Institute’s Annual Women’s Leadership Scholarship
Weaving Threads of Leadership: From Playground Politics to Global Change
Leadership, for me, is not a title or a position, but a tapestry woven from threads of action, empathy, and a relentless pursuit of progress. It's the ripple effect of a pebble tossed into a pond, the inspiration that ignites a flame in others, the courage to stand tall even when the wind whispers doubt.
My journey with leadership began in the crucible of the playground, where alliances were forged and disputes settled with whispered diplomacy and playground politics. I learned to navigate the complex social dynamics, build coalitions, and champion the underdog, even when the underdog was me. These early experiences instilled in me the crucial skill of understanding people, their motivations, and their needs – the bedrock of any effective leader.
As I grew older, the threads of my leadership took on new colors. In high school, I became the captain of the debate team, where I discovered the power of crafting compelling arguments, harnessing the strength of diverse perspectives, and inspiring my team to soar beyond prepared scripts. It was a baptism by fire, teaching me the art of persuasion, the importance of collaboration, and the courage to stand up for what I believe in, even when facing formidable opposition.
Leadership, however, is not confined to the walls of classrooms or debate chambers. It blossoms in the everyday, in the way we interact with our communities, our families, and even ourselves. Volunteering at the local animal shelter taught me the power of compassion and the value of leading by example. Organizing a community clean-up campaign demonstrated the importance of mobilizing others for a common cause and the joy of leaving a positive footprint on the world.
These experiences, diverse and sometimes challenging, have woven a tapestry of leadership that extends beyond titles and accolades. It's a leadership that is inclusive, that empowers others to find their own voices, that builds bridges instead of walls. It's a leadership that recognizes that true progress is not a solo endeavor, but a symphony of collective effort.
Looking ahead, my ambition is not to lead from the front, but to walk alongside others, guiding them towards a brighter future. I dream of a future where my leadership skills can be used to tackle global challenges, from bridging the digital divide to combatting climate change. I envision myself working with communities, harnessing their collective wisdom and resilience, to create sustainable solutions that leave no one behind.
My path to achieving this vision lies in continuous learning, in honing my skills in communication, collaboration, and strategic thinking. It lies in embracing diversity and fostering inclusivity, in recognizing that every voice, every perspective, is a thread in the tapestry of progress. It lies in remembering the lessons learned in the dusty playground, the heated debate chambers, and the quiet moments of community service – that leadership is not about being the loudest voice, but the one that inspires others to raise their own.
My future may not be etched in stone, but the threads of my leadership are already woven, ready to be used to create a brighter, more equitable world. And I, for one, am excited to see what patterns they will form.
Jorian Kuran Harris (Shugg) Helping Heart Foundation Scholarship
From Dustbowl Dreams to Starlight Visions: Embracing Opportunity
I stand on the precipice of my future, gazing across a vast horizon brimming with potential. Yet, I'm not gazing from a mountaintop – my vista emerges from the dusty plains of a small, forgotten town in the West. It's a place where dreams whisper amidst tumbleweeds, where the silence is pierced only by the cries of hawks and the creak of windmills. It's this humble soil that nourishes my aspirations, and it's here, with sweat-stained hands and star-filled eyes, that I cultivate a dream far grander than the cornfields stretching in all directions.
This scholarship, I believe, is more than just financial aid; it's the fertile ground in which my seed of ambition can truly take root. It's the sunlight that will nurture my growth, the rain that will quench my thirst for knowledge. With it, I can escape the constraints of my dusty haven and step onto the hallowed halls of academia, swapping the rustle of dry leaves for the rustling of paperbacks filled with untold stories and scientific revelations.
My long-term goal is not merely to be successful, but to be impactful. I dream of a career in environmental engineering, using my knowledge to heal the very land that birthed me. I want to breathe life back into dying rivers, weave hope into barren landscapes, and build bridges between human needs and ecological responsibility. It's a daunting vision, I know, one born from the dust swirling in my veins and the starlight dancing in my soul.
But my path to this vision has not been paved with sunshine and resilience. There have been storms too, moments where physical and emotional weakness threatened to extinguish the fire within. One such storm raged during my senior year of high school. A freak accident left me with a broken leg, confining me to the sidelines of life. The physical pain was constant, but it was the emotional isolation that truly crippled me. My dreams, once soaring like hawks, felt grounded, trapped in a cast and a wheelchair.
However, even in the depths of that storm, a spark of something else flickered. It was the unwavering support of my family, the quiet companionship of books, and the unyielding resolve to rise above my limitations. I devoured physics textbooks while perched on crutches, sketched blueprints for sustainable farming practices on notepad, and joined online forums to connect with like-minded individuals. My physical form might have been broken, but my spirit refused to be subdued.
That experience, painful as it was, taught me the most valuable lesson – resilience is not about avoiding weakness, but about harnessing it as fuel. It taught me that even with a broken leg, one can still climb mountains, albeit step-by-step. And it instilled in me an even deeper appreciation for the opportunity this scholarship presents.
This scholarship is not just a ticket to higher education, it's a promise – a promise to nurture the seed of a girl from the dustbowl into a woman who can change the world. It's a promise to weave resilience into her every fiber, to turn weakness into strength, and to chase her dreams, not with the wings of a hawk, but with the wings of knowledge, innovation, and unwavering determination.
With this scholarship, I will not just stand on the precipice of my future, I will leap from it – a radiant meteor streaking across the sky, leaving a trail of hope and progress in its wake. Thank you for the opportunity to turn dustbowl dreams into starlight visions.
Harry & Mary Sheaffer Scholarship
Building Bridges, Not Walls: Leveraging Talent for a Global Understanding
The echoes of division reverberate across the globe, leaving many yearning for a more empathetic and understanding community. In this intricate dance of humanity, each individual holds a unique note, a symphony of talents and skills waiting to orchestrate a brighter future. And here I stand, poised to wield my baton, my own gifts ready to contribute to this harmonious endeavor.
My journey begins with introspection. Where lies my strength? The ability to weave stories, perhaps, to paint vivid landscapes with words that transcend borders and bridge cultural divides. This gift of narrative empathy allows me to step into the shoes of others, to feel the rhythm of their joys and sorrows, and to translate these lived experiences into compelling tales. Through these stories, I can illuminate hidden narratives, shatter stereotypes, and forge connections across ideological chasms.
But stories alone are not enough. To foster true understanding, active listening becomes my guiding principle. With open ears and an unprejudiced heart, I stand ready to hear voices often stifled by prejudice and misunderstanding. Be it the refugee fleeing war-torn lands, the marginalized struggling for representation, or the ostracized facing social stigma, I offer a platform for authentic dialogue. By amplifying unheard voices, I chip away at the walls of ignorance and build bridges of compassion.
Yet, understanding needs action. My analytical problem-solving skills come into play here. Armed with critical thinking and research, I dissect complex issues, identifying root causes and potential solutions. Be it crafting educational programs that champion cultural exchange, designing communication platforms that facilitate inclusive dialogue, or advocating for policies that foster global equity, I translate understanding into concrete action.
But action thrives on collaboration. Recognizing my limitations, I reach out, building alliances with kindred spirits who share my vision. Through partnerships with local and international organizations, I weave a web of support, amplifying the impact of individual efforts. Together, we can leverage technology to connect communities, organize exchange programs, and champion cross-cultural initiatives, creating a chorus of understanding that drowns out the cacophony of division.
Finally, I must inspire. Through creative expression, be it writing evocative poetry, crafting impactful documentaries, or organizing interactive workshops, I strive to ignite a spark of empathy within others. By showcasing the beauty of diversity, the richness of shared experiences, and the power of collective action, I hope to inspire a wave of individuals to contribute their unique talents to the global tapestry of understanding.
This is my pledge, my promise etched in the ink of words and the actions they inspire. With every story told, every conversation facilitated, every bridge built, and every voice amplified, I strive to contribute to a world where empathy reigns, a world where understanding echoes in every corner, a world where our unique talents come together to build a truly global community. This is the symphony I long to conduct, a symphony of hearts beating in unison, a symphony of humanity rising above division, towards a future woven with threads of empathy and understanding.
Sustainable Business Scholarship
Greening the Gears: Why Sustainability is the Engine of Modern Business
In the roaring engine of global commerce, a new melody is emerging – the gentle hum of sustainability. No longer a fringe concern, embracing eco-friendly practices is becoming a strategic imperative for businesses navigating the 21st century. The reasons for this shift are as diverse as the ecosystems we inhabit, but they all converge on a fundamental truth: sustainability is not just an ethical choice, it's a smart business decision.
Firstly, consumers are increasingly wielding their wallets as instruments of environmental change. Millennials and Gen Z, in particular, value brands that align with their eco-conscious values. Studies show that a majority of consumers are willing to pay a premium for sustainable products and services. By prioritizing sustainability, businesses tap into this lucrative market segment and build lasting brand loyalty.
Secondly, resource scarcity and climate change pose existential threats to businesses that rely on a predictable and stable planet. Extreme weather events disrupt supply chains, rising sea levels threaten coastal infrastructure, and dwindling natural resources increase production costs. Embracing sustainable practices like renewable energy and resource efficiency can mitigate these risks and future-proof operations.
Furthermore, regulations and policies are rapidly shifting towards environmental protection. Carbon taxes, stricter waste disposal laws, and incentives for renewable energy adoption are becoming commonplace. Businesses that proactively implement sustainable practices avoid hefty fines and compliance headaches, while positioning themselves for competitive advantage in an increasingly green marketplace.
But how can businesses translate principles into actionable steps? Here are three impactful eco-friendly practices that can significantly reduce their carbon footprint:
Embracing renewable energy: Transitioning from fossil fuels to solar, wind, or geothermal power is the single most impactful step a business can take. Not only does it reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but it also leads to long-term cost savings due to fluctuating oil and gas prices. Companies can install solar panels on their rooftops, purchase renewable energy certificates, or even invest in community solar projects.
Waste reduction and resource efficiency: From implementing energy-efficient lighting and appliances to adopting paperless workflows and recycling programs, minimizing waste at every stage of the production process is crucial. Businesses can also explore circular economy approaches, designing products for disassembly and reuse, and minimizing reliance on virgin materials.
Sustainable transportation and logistics: Encouraging carpooling, offering biking and public transit incentives for employees, and optimizing delivery routes can significantly reduce transportation emissions. Businesses can also explore electric vehicles and invest in green fuel alternatives.
These are just a few examples, and the options for sustainable practices are constantly evolving. The key is to approach sustainability as a continuous journey of innovation and improvement. By adopting these practices, businesses can not only reduce their environmental impact, but also enhance their brand image, attract talent, and ensure long-term profitability in a world increasingly focused on environmental responsibility.
The choice is clear: the engine of modern business cannot run on the fumes of the past. Embracing sustainability is no longer a luxury, it's the fuel that will propel businesses towards a prosperous and sustainable future.
Walking In Authority International Ministry Scholarship
The Ripple Effect: From Whispers to Waves in My Community
The air in my coastal town hums with the rhythm of the tides, but beneath the surface, currents of inequality tug and twist. It's these unseen eddies that first propelled me into the swirling dance of community involvement. Witnessing the struggle of under-resourced families, the silent desperation etched on the faces of homeless veterans, and the muffled echoes of environmental neglect – these whispers in the wind became the siren song that drew me in.
My inspiration bloomed not from a singular event, but from a constellation of moments. The tearful gratitude of a single mother receiving groceries through a food drive I'd organized. The camaraderie shared with volunteers cleaning debris from a hurricane-battered shoreline. The spark of understanding in a student's eyes as I tutored them in math, illuminating a path that once seemed shrouded in darkness. These experiences, like pebbles dropped into a still pond, sent ripples outward, expanding my sense of responsibility and igniting a desire to create lasting change.
My first foray into influencing change was tentative, a whisper in the chorus of established organizations. I joined the youth wing of the local environmental group, my young voice pleading for stricter regulations against illegal dumping. Though initially met with skepticism, my persistent advocacy, backed by meticulously collected data and impassioned presentations, finally swayed the city council to implement stricter enforcement measures. This victory, sweet and hard-won, taught me the power of persistent effort and collaboration.
But I realized that environmental issues were often intertwined with deeper societal complexities. So, I branched out, volunteering at a homeless shelter, where I encountered stories of hardship woven with threads of resilience. Listening to their struggles, I understood the need for a systemic approach, one that addressed not just immediate needs but also the root causes of homelessness. This led me to spearhead a project connecting veterans with job training programs and support networks, helping them transition back into civilian life with dignity and independence.
My journey hasn't been without its challenges. Facing apathy, navigating bureaucratic hurdles, and witnessing setbacks tested my resolve. But every time I felt disheartened, I'd return to the source of my inspiration – the faces of those impacted by my efforts. The elderly woman whose eyes welled up when she received a warm coat during a winter drive. The teenager who landed his first job after completing the veterans' training program. These reminders solidified my commitment, whispering encouragement even when the waves of change seemed overwhelming.
Looking ahead, I envision myself not just riding the waves of community involvement, but actively shaping their direction. I see myself pursuing a degree in Public Administration, equipping myself with the knowledge and skills to tackle complex social issues head-on. My dream is to establish a community center that serves as a hub of intergenerational support, offering educational programs, skill-building workshops, and resources for those on the margins.
I believe that true change isn't born from grand pronouncements or singular feats, but from the countless ripples we create through individual actions. My journey thus far, a tapestry woven with the threads of my community's needs and my own unwavering spirit, has taught me that even the smallest whispers can turn into waves of positive change. With this scholarship, I hope to amplify my voice, expand my reach, and leave behind a legacy not of pronouncements, but of a community empowered and uplifted, one ripple at a time.
Marie Jean Baptiste Memorial Scholarship
A Tapestry Woven with Threads of Service
My story isn't woven with silken threads of privilege, but with the vibrant, resilient strands of community and family. As an African American child growing up in the heart of Phoenix, I witnessed firsthand the power of collective spirit in the face of adversity. My grandmother, a pillar of strength in our neighborhood, instilled in me the values of service and responsibility. Her kitchen, fragrant with the aroma of her legendary fried chicken, was a haven for the lost and lonely, a testament to the nourishment that community can provide.
My contributions to this tapestry began early. From organizing neighborhood clean-up drives to tutoring younger kids in math, I found purpose in making a difference, no matter how small. Witnessing the faces light up with understanding after a particularly tricky equation or seeing the sparkle of pride in my grandmother's eyes as our community garden flourished, fueled my passion.
But my commitment to service wasn't confined to my immediate surroundings. My family, my ancestors who navigated the turbulent waters of history, became my guiding compass. Learning about their struggles and triumphs, their resilience and resourcefulness, ignited a fire within me. I joined the local chapter of the NAACP, my voice joining the chorus advocating for justice and equality. Volunteering at a historical society, I delved into the rich tapestry of African American history, sharing forgotten stories and celebrating unsung heroes with my community.
These experiences, woven into the fabric of my being, shaped my aspirations. College, for me, is not just a springboard to a successful career, but a crucible to refine my skills and amplify my impact. I envision myself studying public policy, seeking to understand the intricate mechanisms that govern our communities and shape our lives. My academic focus will be on urban development, particularly in underserved neighborhoods like mine. I dream of a future where equitable access to resources, quality education, and economic opportunities empowers communities to thrive.
Post-college, my commitment to community involvement won't waver. I plan to return to my roots, not as a visitor, but as a partner in progress. I envision establishing a youth mentorship program, channeling my academic knowledge and professional experience to guide the next generation. Working with local businesses, I aim to create a network of internship opportunities, bridging the gap between education and employment for young minds in my community.
My story is not yet complete, but the threads of service and community are woven into its very fabric. As an African American, I carry the legacy of resilience and the torch of hope. This scholarship isn't just an investment in my education; it's an investment in the future of my community, a promise to weave a tapestry of progress where every thread, every voice, holds the power to create a brighter tomorrow.
Beyond The C.L.O.U.D Scholarship
Navigating the Labyrinth: From Curiosity to Contribution
My journey isn't paved with straight lines and polished milestones. It's a labyrinth etched with the ink of curiosity, dotted with the stumbles of trial and error, and painted with the vibrant colors of unexpected discoveries. Growing up in a household where books were currency and innovation a whisper in the air, I devoured information like a hungry bibliophile. From coding scripts at an age when crayons reigned supreme to dissecting historical trends to understand the ebb and flow of markets, my mind craved the logic and intrigue of the business world.
However, my early explorations weren't confined to spreadsheets and profit margins. Volunteering at a local youth development center opened my eyes to the stark reality of inequity. Witnessing how lack of access to resources strangled potential fueled a yearning within me. I embarked on a mission to create an online platform connecting underprivileged young minds with mentors in diverse business fields. My coding skills and market research acumen finally had a tangible purpose – empowering others through knowledge and access.
The platform, "Bridge the Gap," wasn't a meteoric success. It was a messy masterpiece, riddled with glitches and teething pains. But watching hesitant eyes transform into beacons of understanding as seasoned professionals shared their journeys, the sleepless nights and technical nightmares faded into insignificance. "Bridge the Gap" taught me more than any textbook ever could – the true meaning of impact, the resilience it takes to navigate through uncharted territory, and the profound power of connection in fostering individual and community growth.
This scholarship isn't just a golden ticket to an esteemed institution; it's the bridge connecting my ambition to its full potential. The rigorous academic environment, surrounded by brilliant minds and passionate faculty, will be the crucible where my aspirations are forged into tangible impact. My academic focus will revolve around sustainable business practices, aiming to understand how economic progress can coexist with environmental and social responsibility.
Beyond the classroom, I envision myself building upon "Bridge the Gap," expanding its reach and refining its features. I yearn to collaborate with like-minded individuals, forging a network of young entrepreneurs committed to building businesses that not only turn a profit but also leave a positive footprint on the world. Imagine classrooms powered by solar panels built by student-run businesses, or local communities thriving on fair-trade agricultural initiatives guided by young business minds.
This scholarship doesn't just represent an investment in my education; it's an investment in a future where businesses aren't just profit-driven engines, but collaborative vessels for positive change. My journey through the labyrinth of entrepreneurship has equipped me with the agility, resilience, and passion to contribute meaningfully to the business community. Grant me this scholarship, and together, we can write a new chapter in the story of business – one where success echoes not only in boardrooms but also in the empowered voices of thriving communities.
Advancement of Minorities in Finance Scholarship
Growing from Roots: From Necessity to Ambition
My childhood was a tapestry woven with threads of both hardship and resilience. Growing up in a family of five with a single parent working tirelessly, financial security was a distant dream, not a tangible reality. The constant juggling of bills and stretching of resources instilled in me a deep understanding of the practicalities of life. Dinners weren't always elaborate spreads, but laughter and warmth filled the air as we shared whatever meager bounty graced our table. Hand-me-downs weren't just clothes; they were stories passed on from siblings, carrying whispers of past adventures and unspoken pride.
Yet, even amidst the limitations, one thing was abundant: ambition. My mother, a single pillar of strength, tirelessly championed education as the key to unlocking doors and building a brighter future. Her unwavering belief in my potential ignited a spark within me, a yearning to break free from the constraints of circumstance. School became my refuge, a sanctuary where numbers danced on pages and equations whispered promises of possibility. I devoured books on economics, fascinated by the intricate workings of markets and the power of finance to shape lives.
My family's struggles weren't mere hardships; they were catalysts. They taught me the value of hard work, the importance of resourcefulness, and the unwavering strength found in family unity. Witnessing my mother's unwavering determination in the face of adversity forged an ironclad resolve within me. The dream of a comfortable life wasn't just about escaping poverty; it was about building a future where my children wouldn't have to count pennies or worry about affording the next meal.
This desire to build a better future, not just for myself but for my community, is what propelled me towards a career in business or finance. I envision myself not just as a cog in the economic machine, but as a driving force for positive change. I dream of using my financial acumen to empower small businesses, create sustainable livelihoods, and bridge the gap between opportunity and underprivileged communities. My goal is to build a legacy not just of financial success, but of social impact, a legacy that echoes the lessons learned at my family's humble table.
Post-graduation, I plan to dive headfirst into the world of finance, armed with both theoretical knowledge and the practical wisdom gleaned from my upbringing. I want to be a part of ventures that prioritize ethical practices, sustainable development, and community upliftment. I envision myself working with microfinance institutions, providing loans and financial literacy workshops to empower marginalized communities. I dream of collaborating with local entrepreneurs, helping them navigate the complexities of business and build thriving enterprises that create jobs and wealth within their communities.
My journey is far from over, but the foundation laid in the crucible of my family's struggles has shaped me into a determined individual with a clear vision. My pursuit of a career in business or finance is not just about personal ambition; it's about weaving a new thread into the tapestry of my life, a thread that carries the strength of my past and the hope for a brighter future – not just for myself, but for the communities that need it most.
GUTS- Olivia Rodrigo Fan Scholarship
The lyric from Olivia Rodrigo's "GUTS" that resonates most deeply with my own teenage experience is: "When does wide-eyed affection and all good intentions start to not be enough?" This simple line encapsulates the crux of adolescent turmoil – the agonizing shift from childhood naivety to the dawning awareness of inadequacy and insecurity.
In those tender teenage years, everything feels magnified, raw, and uncertain. Affection, once freely given and effortlessly received, becomes laced with doubt and the gnawing suspicion that it might not be enough. Good intentions, fueled by youthful idealism, clash with the harsh realities of disappointment and disillusionment. We pour our hearts out, offering everything we have, only to find ourselves questioning whether it's enough to earn love, acceptance, or even basic validation.
Rodrigo's lyric captures this emotional whiplash perfectly. It acknowledges the inherent goodness and openness of youthful hearts, their capacity for boundless affection and unwavering loyalty. But it also confronts the cruel reality that these qualities, alone, might not be enough to navigate the treacherous waters of adolescence.
This sentiment resonates because it goes beyond romantic longing. It applies to friendships, academic aspirations, and even our place within the family unit. We yearn for connection, belonging, and recognition, pouring our "wide-eyed affection" into every endeavor. Yet, the fear of falling short, of our efforts being deemed insufficient, casts a long shadow over our every move.
The beauty of the lyric lies in its ambiguity. "When" does this shift occur? When does innocence fade and uncertainty take root? The answer, frustratingly, is different for everyone. It's a gradual, almost imperceptible change, like the tide slowly pulling away, leaving us stranded on the shifting sands of self-doubt.
This uncertainty is another defining characteristic of adolescence. We navigate a world that feels both familiar and foreign, clinging to childhood comforts while simultaneously craving independence and validation. Rodrigo's lyric perfectly captures this emotional limbo, the bittersweet pain of realizing that innocence and good intentions, though precious, might not be enough to armor us against the inevitable challenges of growing up.
Ultimately, "GUTS" offers more than just a poignant reflection on adolescent heartache. It's a call to courage, a reminder that vulnerability and questioning are inherent parts of growth. It encourages us to embrace the awkwardness, the stumbles, and the inevitable disappointments, for within them lies the potential for resilience, self-discovery, and eventually, finding our own unique way to be enough.
So, while the question of "when" may remain unanswered, Rodrigo's lyric resonates because it acknowledges the validity of our adolescent insecurities and celebrates the raw, unfiltered emotions that make this tumultuous time so unique and ultimately, so important to shaping who we become.
“The Office” Obsessed! Fan Scholarship
While the cast of "The Office" is a veritable smorgasbord of hilarious eccentricities, the character who resonates with me most deeply is the ever-awkward, socially anxious, and surprisingly resilient Dwight Schrute. Beneath his gruff exterior and beet-farming obsession lies a man grappling with self-doubt, yearning for connection, and ultimately, a deep desire to do the right thing, even if it means dancing like a beet in a talent show.
What draws me to Dwight is his vulnerability masked by bravado. He's a man who desperately wants to be seen as strong, capable, and respected, often resorting to outlandish behavior and self-proclaimed assistant regional manager titles to compensate for his insecurities. Yet, under the surface, he's deeply insecure about his intelligence, social skills, and even his beet-farming prowess. This constant internal conflict between his aspirations and his reality creates a relatable mix of humor and pathos.
I also admire Dwight's unwavering loyalty and dedication. He's fiercely protective of Dunder Mifflin and his colleagues, even the ones who drive him crazy. His unwavering faith in Michael Scott, despite his boss's absurdity, and his unwavering support for Pam, even when she's pursuing her own dreams, showcase a loyalty that transcends office politics and personal differences.
Furthermore, Dwight's quirky world view and unwavering commitment to his passions, no matter how odd, inspire a certain kind of acceptance and appreciation for the unconventional. His beet farm, his fascination with martial arts, and his elaborate fantasy role-playing games are hilarious on the surface, but they also remind us to embrace our own unique interests and quirks, unapologetically.
"The Office" has undoubtedly shaped my sense of humor and perspective on workplace dynamics. It taught me to find humor in the mundane, to appreciate the eccentricities of others, and to embrace the awkwardness that comes with navigating social interactions. It showed me that even in the most dysfunctional of workplaces, there can be genuine camaraderie, unexpected friendships, and moments of pure joy.
Dwight, in particular, has taught me the value of finding humor in self-deprecation, of persisting in the face of ridicule, and of believing in the power of hard work and dedication, even when the world seems determined to prove you wrong. He's a constant reminder that it's okay to be different, to be awkward, and to chase your dreams, even if those dreams involve Schrute Bucks and a beet farm empire.
So, while I may not have Dwight's beet-farming expertise or his elaborate fantasy life, I carry a bit of his resilience, his quirky humor, and his unwavering spirit with me, a testament to the lasting impact of "The Office" and the endearingly awkward charm of its resident beet farmer extraordinaire.
Colby R. Eggleston and Kyla Lee Entrepreneurship Award
Nestled at the heart of my diverse community, I see a gap waiting to be filled by a unique type of accounting business: "Thrive & Grow Financial Solutions." More than just crunching numbers, Thrive & Grow would empower individuals and small businesses with knowledge, resources, and financial literacy, enabling them to build a secure and prosperous future.
The current financial landscape can be intimidating, especially for those without traditional financial education. My vision is to create a welcoming space where anyone, regardless of background or income level, can access professional guidance and customized financial solutions. From individuals juggling personal finances to budding entrepreneurs navigating the intricacies of starting a business, Thrive & Grow would be their financial compass.
Beyond traditional accounting services like tax preparation and bookkeeping, Thrive & Grow would offer a holistic approach to financial well-being. We would host workshops on budgeting, managing debt, responsible credit use, and even retirement planning. Imagine teenagers learning the basics of saving and investing, single parents gaining control over their household finances, and immigrant entrepreneurs finding the financial language to navigate their business dreams.
But Thrive & Grow wouldn't exist in a vacuum. We would actively partner with local community organizations, offering pro bono financial literacy workshops at shelters, community centers, and even schools. Imagine working with youth programs to create interactive budgeting games, partnering with immigrant outreach groups to demystify credit scores and taxes, or collaborating with disability support organizations to ensure financial security for their members.
Developing Thrive & Grow would be a journey of building trust and fostering community. The first step would be establishing a strong team of not only skilled accountants but also empathetic individuals passionate about financial empowerment. Next, securing a flexible yet accessible location – perhaps a coworking space or a shared community center – would be crucial.
Technology would be our friend, leveraging user-friendly financial planning tools and online platforms to reach a wider audience. Building a strong social media presence, engaging in local events, and forging partnerships with community leaders would be key to spreading the word and ensuring Thrive & Grow becomes a beacon of financial hope and empowerment.
The impact of Thrive & Grow wouldn't be measured solely in tax forms filed or budgets balanced. It would be seen in individuals gaining confidence in managing their finances, families achieving financial stability, and small businesses thriving thanks to sound financial management. It would be witnessed in a community where financial literacy is no longer a privilege but a shared tool for growth and prosperity.
So, my journey to build Thrive & Grow has begun. With every client empowered, every financial lesson shared, and every community partnership forged, I move closer to realizing this vision. And who knows, maybe one day, you'll find yourself in a bustling community, where financial security and prosperity are no longer elusive dreams but tangible realities, a testament to the power of financial literacy and the transformative impact of a business with a heart.
Nintendo Super Fan Scholarship
While the lure of countless Nintendo classics tugs at my nostalgia, my heart truly belongs to the whimsical chaos that is Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. This vibrant, reinvigorated masterpiece isn't just a platforming gem, it's the perfect canvas for co-op mayhem, and one particular session with my younger sister cemented it as my all-time favorite multiplayer experience.
The memory takes me back to a rainy Saturday afternoon, sunlight filtering through the window and casting dancing shadows on our screens as we embarked on a chaotic cat-powered romp. We were Princess Peach (me, natürlich) and Luigi, the ever-nervous green plumber, venturing through the candy-coated Mushroom Kingdom. The air crackled with a mixture of friendly competition and shared laughter as we raced through levels, weaving through warp pipes, and gleefully stomping on Goombas.
One particular level stands out: "Bowser's Lava Lagoon." The fiery depths held a sinister charm, the molten surface reflecting our pixelated forms like distorted funhouse mirrors. We navigated precarious platforms, narrowly dodging geysers of lava and dodging Bowser's fiery breath. This was where the true synergy of our co-op dynamic shone. My sister, naturally more cautious, meticulously plotted our path, while my impulsiveness led to daring leaps and near misses.
It was during one such leap, a desperate attempt to reach a distant coin, that the magic truly unfolded. I miscalculated, my clumsy Mario plummeting towards the fiery abyss. Just as I resigned myself to a fiery demise, my sister, in a lightning-fast reaction, flung a Cat Peach bubble my way. I snatched it mid-air, transforming into a sleek feline with a graceful double jump. With a triumphant meow, I soared back onto the platform, my heart pounding with a mix of relief and exhilaration.
That moment wasn't just about avoiding a pixelated death; it was a testament to the unspoken language of co-op. It was my sister's trust, her quick thinking, and our shared laughter that saved the day. It was a reminder that sometimes, the most thrilling victories come not from individual prowess, but from seamless teamwork, the joy of accomplishment amplified by shared experience.
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury isn't just a game; it's a tapestry woven with laughter, shared frustration, and the comforting warmth of cooperative spirit. It's a game that reminds me of the joy of sibling rivalry tempered with unyielding support, of building memories pixel by pixel, controller by controller. And that, for me, is the true essence of co-op gaming, and the reason why Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury will forever reign as my favorite multiplayer champion.
“Stranger Things” Fanatic Scholarship
As a massive "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" fan, assembling my dream squad to tackle a supernatural threat is a challenge I relish! Facing new monsters, navigating prophecies, and cracking wise under pressure – who better to have by your side than these three Scoobies:
1. Buffy Summers: The Chosen One herself, Buffy is the anchor of any team. Her slayer skills are unparalleled, her resilience unyielding, and her wit as sharp as her stake. No matter how powerful the threat, Buffy inspires confidence and galvanizes the group. She's the shield, the sword, and the voice of unwavering optimism that keeps everyone going when hope seems lost.
2. Willow Rosenberg: From timid bookworm to powerful Wicca, Willow's journey is one of the show's most compelling. Her mastery of magic provides invaluable utility, whether crafting protective wards, casting offensive spells, or deciphering ancient texts. But Willow's strength goes beyond magical prowess. Her fierce loyalty, analytical mind, and unwavering support make her a rock of the group, always ready to strategize, comfort, or unleash a devastating magical barrage.
3. Spike: Yes, the snarky, leather-clad vampire with a questionable moral compass. But hear me out! Spike's gruff exterior hides a fierce loyalty to those he cares about. He's a skilled fighter, immune to certain vulnerabilities, and brings a much-needed dose of dark humor to balance the seriousness of the situation. Plus, his brooding presence and brooding poetry – delivered with perfect William Shakespearean flourish – add a delightfully theatrical touch to any monster hunt.
Together, this trio creates a balanced and formidable force. Buffy leads with unwavering courage, Willow provides magical support and strategic thinking, and Spike offers his combat skills and a dash of cynical charm. They possess all the necessary ingredients to vanquish any demonic foe: raw power, strategic brilliance, and an unbreakable bond forged in countless battles against the forces of darkness.
Imagine the scenario: a new mystical prophecy surfaces, hinting at a powerful entity rising from the shadows. Buffy rallies the troops, her determined eyes glinting with purpose. Willow pours over dusty tomes, deciphering cryptic clues and preparing magical contingencies. Spike, ever the brooding warrior, polishes his blade and cracks a sardonic joke, the tension barely a blip on his radar.
As they face the unknown threat, teamwork and trust become their armor. Buffy clashes with the monstrous entity, each blow fueled by her unwavering resolve. Willow unleashes a dazzling array of spells, shielding the group and weakening the enemy. Spike, with a feral grin and a whispered "bloody lovely," joins the fray, his vampire strength and unorthodox fighting style creating havoc among the minions.
Through trials and tribulations, they persevere. There will be moments of doubt, losses to grieve, and close calls that leave hearts pounding. But amidst the darkness, their friendship shines bright, reminding them that they are not alone. In the end, it's their combined strength, both physical and emotional, that triumphs over evil, securing victory and the promise of a world safe from the shadows, at least for a while.
So, if you ever find yourself facing a supernatural threat and need a squad to stand by your side, remember Buffy, Willow, and Spike. They might be a ragtag bunch with their fair share of baggage, but their courage, heart, and wit are weapons no demon can withstand. After all, fighting evil is one thing, but doing it with your best friends by your side? That's what makes it truly Buffy.
Zendaya Superfan Scholarship
Zendaya's career tapestry is a vibrant masterpiece, woven with threads of acting, singing, fashion, and activism, each strand showcasing a different facet of her brilliance. While each thread deserves appreciation, it's Zendaya's acting mastery that leaves me in awe, forever a captive audience to her transformative artistry.
Her acting isn't merely delivering lines; it's a complete inhabitation of the characters she portrays. Whether it's the vulnerable teenager Rue Bennett grappling with addiction and depression in "Euphoria," the fierce warrior Kural in "Dune," or the headstrong MJ in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Zendaya disappears into the roles, becoming one with their joys, struggles, and complexities.
What resonates most is her depth and nuance. In Rue, she portrays the raw vulnerability of addiction and mental illness, her eyes conveying a spectrum of emotions – despair, longing, fleeting moments of joy. In Kural, she embodies warrior strength and stoicism, her gaze holding the weight of generations and the burden of leadership. And as MJ, she navigates the complexities of teenage life in a superhero world, balancing sass with vulnerability, humor with quiet self-doubt.
Beyond technical prowess, Zendaya's acting shines in her emotional intelligence. She taps into the heart of her characters, making them relatable even when they exist in fantastical worlds or grapple with unimaginable circumstances. We see ourselves in Rue's self-destructive tendencies, our hopes reflected in Kural's unwavering determination, and our adolescent awkwardness mirrored in MJ's witty banter. This emotional connection is what elevates her performances from mere acting to transformative storytelling.
Furthermore, Zendaya isn't afraid to challenge herself and push boundaries. From the raw honesty of "Euphoria" to the physical demands of "Dune," she tackles each role with unwavering commitment. She's not afraid to portray characters who are flawed, complex, and often exist on the margins, using her platform to give voice to underrepresented stories and experiences.
In conclusion, while Zendaya's multifaceted career is inspiring in its totality, it's her acting virtuosity that truly ignites my admiration. Her ability to inhabit characters with such depth, vulnerability, and emotional intelligence makes her a generational talent, weaving stories that resonate on a profound level. She's not just an actress; she's a chameleon, a mirror reflecting back the complexities of the human experience, and a powerful voice for empathy and understanding. And that, to me, is the most captivating performance of all.
Disney Channel Rewind Scholarship
My Disney Channel heart belongs to both the quirky charm of "Raven's Home" and the musical magic of "Camp Rock." So, imagine my glee at a crossover episode titled: "Camp Rockin' Visions: Raven's Musical Mystery."
The plot kicks off with the iconic Camp Rock talent show approaching. Raven Baxter, now a successful fashion designer with her "Psychic Hotline" side hustle, visits her best friend Chelsea Daniels, who's coaching the Camp Rock campers. Raven experiences a premonition – the coveted Golden Guitar will vanish during the talent show!
Meanwhile, the talented but shy Mitchie Torres secretly yearns to participate but stumbles over her stage fright. Raven, intrigued by this talented underdog in her vision, convinces Chelsea to let Mitchie join despite technically "graduating" from camp years ago.
As rehearsals heat up, Raven's visions intensify. She sees flashes of suspicious camp counselors, sabotage attempts, and even a masked phantom lurking around the trophy case. But who could be behind the Golden Guitar heist? Enter the mischievous twins Parker and Levi Duncan, seeking revenge for never winning the Golden Guitar during their Camp Rock days.
With Raven's visions and the twins' elaborate pranks weaving chaos, Mitchie finds herself navigating not just stage fright but also a whodunit worthy of Raven's psychic mind. The Camp Rockers – including iconic veterans like Tess Tyler and Shane Gray – offer comedic support and musical encouragement as Mitchie prepares for the big night.
The talent show arrives, showcasing stunning performances from Camp Rock regulars like Ty Blue and Dana. But just as Mitchie takes the stage with a captivating original song, the lights flicker, the Golden Guitar disappears, and the masked phantom strikes!
Through witty deductions, Raven exposes the Duncans' plan – they used holographic projections and smoke bombs to create the illusion of a phantom. The twins are ultimately foiled, and Mitchie's heartfelt performance steals the show, even without the trophy.
The episode ends with a celebration, celebrating friendship, overcoming fears, and the power of music. We see Raven offering fashion advice to the Camp Rockers, a new song collaboration brewing between Mitchie and Shane, and even a hint of a budding romance between Chelsea and Ty Blue.
"Camp Rockin' Visions: Raven's Musical Mystery" would be a fun-filled romp, blending Raven's signature humor with the musical energy of Camp Rock. It would offer nostalgia for longtime fans while introducing both shows to a new generation. The episode would celebrate the importance of following your dreams, believing in yourself, and sometimes, just needing a little psychic nudge to rock your world.
Spider-Man Showdown Scholarship
Choosing a favorite Spider-Man actor is like picking your favorite pizza topping – it's subjective and depends heavily on personal preference. Each actor brings their own unique strengths and nuances to the iconic web-slinger, making it difficult to crown a single definitive champion. However, I can share my own perspective and why Tom Holland currently swings highest in my estimation.
Holland's portrayal resonates with me for several reasons. Firstly, he perfectly captures the awkward teenage charm of Peter Parker. His lanky physique, nervous energy, and self-deprecating humor feel authentic to the high school experience, making him instantly relatable. Unlike previous iterations that leaned into brooding maturity, Holland's Peter is still figuring himself out, stumbling through life with a mix of enthusiasm and insecurity that feels endearingly real.
Secondly, Holland excels at portraying the humor and wit that are integral to Spider-Man's personality. His quick quips and pop culture references land seamlessly, injecting levity into even the most tense situations. This comedic timing is crucial, as it balances the darkness of Spider-Man's world with the lightheartedness that makes him such a beloved character. Holland's Spider-Man cracks jokes not just to entertain, but also to cope with the immense pressure he faces, reminding us that even under the weight of great responsibility, there's room for a little laughter.
Furthermore, Holland embodies the youthful spirit that makes Spider-Man such an inspiring hero. His wide-eyed wonder and genuine desire to do good are infectious, reminding us that anyone, regardless of age or experience, can make a difference. This optimistic outlook is particularly relevant in today's cynical world, offering a much-needed dose of hope and idealism.
Finally, Holland's Spider-Man feels grounded in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. His interactions with established characters like Iron Man and Captain America feel natural and well-developed, making him an integral part of a larger narrative tapestry. This interconnectedness adds depth and complexity to his character, showcasing how his actions impact not just his own life, but the world around him.
Of course, other actors have delivered phenomenal performances as Spider-Man. Tobey Maguire's portrayal in the early 2000s was groundbreaking, capturing the character's organic web-slinging and emotional vulnerability. Andrew Garfield's take in "The Amazing Spider-Man" series brought a raw intensity and physicality to the role, showcasing Peter's inner turmoil and self-doubt. Ultimately, each actor deserves credit for their unique interpretations of this beloved character.
However, for me, Tom Holland's youthful energy, comedic timing, and perfect embodiment of Peter Parker's awkward charm make him the Spider-Man that resonates most deeply. He's a relatable hero who reminds us to laugh in the face of adversity, to never give up on our ideals, and that even the most ordinary teenager can swing into action and make a difference. And that, to me, is the essence of what makes Spider-Man so enduringly special.
Minecraft Forever Fan Scholarship
The Infinite Canvas: Building in Minecraft
In the boundless sandbox of Minecraft, where possibilities stretch as far as the horizon, my gaze always finds itself drawn to one particular corner: the act of building. It's more than just stacking blocks to create structures; it's a dance of creativity, problem-solving, and, strangely enough, introspection. Building in Minecraft has become my personal Zen, a refuge from the mundane where I can sculpt my own realities, brick by pixelated brick.
The appeal is multifaceted. Firstly, there's the sheer freedom. Unlike pre-determined worlds or linear narratives, Minecraft presents a blank canvas, ripe for my creative impulses. I can conjure up whimsical cottages nestled in mushroom forests, or sprawling underwater cities illuminated by bioluminescent algae. The constraints are self-imposed, fueled only by my imagination and the ever-expanding library of blocks. This open-endedness is intoxicating, a constant invitation to push the boundaries of what's possible, to defy physics and logic in the name of artistic expression.
But beyond the aesthetic, building in Minecraft is a puzzle waiting to be solved. Each structure demands careful planning, resource management, and a touch of ingenuity. Whether it's figuring out the intricate mechanics of Redstone circuitry to create automated contraptions, or meticulously crafting intricate curves and arches with the limitations of square blocks, every step is a mental challenge. There's a certain satisfaction in overcoming these hurdles, in watching my vision coalesce from abstract idea to pixelated reality, testament to my perseverance and problem-solving skills.
More than just an artistic or intellectual exercise, building in Minecraft has become a form of emotional expression. Each structure I create tells a story, whispers fragments of my inner world. A cozy mountain cabin might reflect a yearning for solitude, while a bustling underwater city could mirror the desire for connection and community. In this way, building becomes a form of self-dialogue, a way to externalize my thoughts and feelings in a tangible, three-dimensional space. It's a cathartic process, a chance to escape the anxieties of the real world and build my own haven, brick by virtual brick.
Perhaps the most profound aspect of building in Minecraft is the sense of collaboration and community. While much of the joy lies in solitary creation, the game allows me to share my creations with others. Building alongside friends, whether online or in the real world, fosters a sense of shared purpose and camaraderie. We brainstorm ideas, solve problems together, and marvel at each other's creations. In this digital world, we forge virtual bonds, brick by shared experience, brick by pixelated dream.
In a world filled with noise and chaos, Minecraft's building aspect offers a sanctuary of creativity, problem-solving, and self-expression. It's a playground for the mind, a blank canvas for the soul, and a testament to the boundless potential of human imagination. As I stand atop my latest creation, gazing out at the pixelated vista I've sculpted, I'm reminded that the world is truly my oyster, and every block holds the promise of a new story waiting to be built.
Netflix and Scholarships!
Okay, I got to confess – my current Netflix obsession is none other than "Dead to Me." Buckle up, because I'm about to convince you to ditch your weekend plans and dive headfirst into this dark comedy masterpiece.
A Recipe for Binge-Worthy Brilliance:
Imagine blending equal parts gripping mystery, laugh-out-loud humor, and gut-wrenching emotional drama. Add a dash of stunning California scenery, a sprinkle of quirky small-town charm, and a generous dollop of two phenomenal lead actresses, and you've got the intoxicating cocktail that is "Dead to Me."
Meet Jen and Judy: Christina Applegate plays Jen, a grief-stricken widow reeling from her husband's hit-and-run death. Enter Judy (Linda Cardellini), a free-spirited woman grappling with her own hidden demons. Their paths collide at a grief support group, sparking an unlikely friendship forged in shared loss and fueled by secrets that could shatter everything.
Twist, Turn, and Laugh Your Way Through:
Don't be fooled by the comedic undertones. "Dead to Me" packs more twists and turns than a mountain pass. Every episode unravels a new layer of deception, leaving you gasping for air and desperate to hit "next episode." Just when you think you've figured it all out, the show throws you a curveball that sends you spiraling back into the delicious depths of mystery.
But amidst the suspense, the show's comedic soul shines through. Jen and Judy's dysfunctional dynamic is pure gold. Their witty banter, awkward moments, and hilariously inappropriate coping mechanisms will have you snorting with laughter even as you're wiping away tears.
Chemistry that Sizzles:
The central performances are nothing short of phenomenal. Applegate and Cardellini deliver Emmy-worthy portrayals of women pushed to their limits. Their chemistry is palpable, their vulnerability raw and honest. You'll root for them, question them, and ultimately, be deeply invested in their journey.
Beyond the Binge:
"Dead to Me" is more than just a binge-worthy thrill ride. It's a poignant exploration of grief, forgiveness, and the power of human connection. It tackles complex themes like loss, addiction, and societal expectations with nuance and sensitivity, sparking conversations that linger long after the credits roll.
So, why should you clear your weekend? Because "Dead to Me" is not just a show, it's an experience. It's a rollercoaster of emotions, a masterclass in storytelling, and a testament to the transformative power of laughter and friendship. Trust me, once you step into Jen and Judy's world, you won't want to leave. So grab your snacks, dim the lights, and prepare to be hooked. Dead to you's weekend, that is.
I promise, you won't regret it. Now, go forth and binge!
Once Upon a #BookTok Scholarship
A Symphony of Shelves:
Imagine your bookshelf, not as a static storage unit, but as a symphony of stories. Each tier plays a different note, harmonizing in a visual representation of your #BookTok journey. Here's how to orchestrate it:
Top Shelf: The Trendsetters:
"They Both Die at the End" by Adam Silvera: This poignant exploration of love and loss ignited a #TikTokTears wave, cementing its place as a #BookTok OG. Its vibrant cover demands a high-shelf spotlight.
"The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo" by Taylor Jenkins Reid: Old Hollywood glamour meets a gripping mystery in this captivating novel. Its gold lettering and vintage vibes scream top-shelf status.
"The Atlas Six" by Olivie Blake: Dark academia, magic, and a dash of chaos? This mind-bending series hooked #BookTok with its enigmatic allure. Reserve a prominent spot for its alluring cover art.
Ah, #BookTok! A literary wonderland where recommendations overflow like spilled tea, trends erupt faster than a well-placed cliffhanger, and TBR piles grow precariously tall. To craft your ideal #BookTok-inspired bookshelf, let's delve into must-have titles and their impact on this vibrant bookish community.
A Symphony of Shelves:
Imagine your bookshelf, not as a static storage unit, but as a symphony of stories. Each tier plays a different note, harmonizing in a visual representation of your #BookTok journey. Here's how to orchestrate it:
Middle Shelf: The Beloved Favorites:
"A Court of Thorns and Roses" by Sarah J. Maas: This epic fantasy series, with its steamy romance and intricate world-building, is a #BookTok mainstay. Its swoon-worthy cover deserves center stage.
"The Song of Achilles" by Madeline Miller: This lyrical retelling of the Achilles myth swept #BookTok off its feet with its poignant portrayal of love and loss. Its elegant cover deserves a cherished spot.
"Red, White & Royal Blue" by Casey McQuiston: A charming fake-dating romp between a prince and an American social media star, this novel tickled #BookTok's funny bone and warmed its heart. Its playful cover begs for a central position.
Bottom Shelf: The Hidden Gems:
"Circe" by Madeline Miller: This captivating tale of a banished sorceress bewitched #BookTok with its feminist themes and enchanting prose. Its captivating cover deserves a peek-worthy placement.
"The House in the Cerulean Sea" by T.J. Klune: A heartwarming story about a caseworker visiting a mysterious orphanage, this novel melted #BookTok's cynicism with its quirky characters and gentle humor. Its whimsical cover deserves a cozy corner.
"Project Hail Mary" by Andy Weir: A thrilling sci-fi adventure about an amnesiac astronaut, this novel captivated #BookTok with its scientific accuracy and gripping plot twists. Its sleek cover deserves a prominent spot.
Impact and Harmony:
These titles are just a taste of the many that have resonated with #BookTok. Their impact goes beyond mere popularity. They've sparked conversations about diverse voices, representation, and the power of shared reading experiences. #BookTok reviews dissect plots, celebrate characters, and dissect themes, fostering a passionate community around the written word.
So, as you curate your #BookTok-inspired bookshelf, remember it's more than just a collection of titles. It's a testament to your unique reading journey, a reflection of the stories that have moved you, and a contribution to the vibrant tapestry of #BookTok itself. Let your shelves sing with the harmony of your favorite reads, and invite others to explore the literary magic within.
Eras Tour Farewell Fan Scholarship
Rekindling Sparks: How Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Illuminated an Old Dream
The confetti glittered like constellations upon my face, echoing the kaleidoscope of emotions swirling within me. It was more than just a concert; it was a portal to my past, a conversation with my younger self whispered through Taylor Swift's music. The Eras Tour wasn't just a nostalgic romp through her discography; it was a catalyst for rediscovering a dormant dream, a spark rekindled in the furnace of her anthems.
I wasn't always a Swiftie. In my teenage years, caught in the throes of self-discovery, her brand of sparkly pop felt juvenile, a stark contrast to the angsty rock I embraced. I dismissed her as the soundtrack to high school dances and adolescent crushes, oblivious to the depth and complexity that lay beneath the surface.
But time, as it often does, unveiled the transformative power of Taylor's music. Through heartbreak and disappointment, her lyrics became a balm, her melodies a shoulder to cry on. "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)" ripped open the scabs of past loves, its raw honesty mirroring the ache in my own heart. "Delicate" became a whispered anthem of self-doubt, a vulnerability I dared to acknowledge only in the echo of her voice.
Then came the announcement of the Eras Tour – a celebration of her musical evolution, a promise to revisit every chapter of her story. For me, it wasn't just about reliving nostalgic favorites; it was a chance to re-evaluate my own narrative. As I watched her transform from country ingenue to pop queen, then stadium-rocking rebel, a question surfaced from the back of my mind: where was my story leading?
The answer shimmered during the "Fearless" set. As the chords of "Mr. Perfectly Fine" resonated through the stadium, I realized how I'd become comfortable settling for "fine" in my own life. My dreams of writing, once so bright, had dimmed, pushed aside by the busyness of day-to-day existence. But here I was, surrounded by thousands of souls fueled by a shared passion, a testament to the transformative power of chasing dreams.
During "Sparks Fly," a forgotten fire flickered within me. The song, once the anthem of adolescent crushes, now embodied a reawakened creative spark. Watching Taylor own the stage, I saw a reflection of the writer I longed to be, the storyteller waiting to unleash her voice.
The Eras Tour wasn't just a concert; it was a mirror reflecting my past, present, and potential. It was Taylor, through her music and journey, whispering, "It's not too late." The confetti that rained down wasn't just a festive shower; it was a symbol of renewed possibility, a reminder that every era holds the seeds of the next.
It's still early days, but my pen once again feels like an extension of my soul. Ideas swirl in my head, stories begging to be told. Taylor's music, her journey, has rekindled that old dream, reminding me that sometimes, the greatest discoveries are rediscoveries, whispers from our past selves guiding us towards a brighter future.
"The Summer I Turned Pretty" Fan Scholarship
Belly's Choice: A Case for Team Jeremiah
The sun-drenched beaches of Cousins, the bittersweet taste of summer, and the ever-present tension between two brothers - "The Summer I Turned Pretty" has spun a captivating web of romance, grief, and self-discovery, captivating viewers with its central question: Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah? While Conrad may hold the initial spark, ultimately, Jeremiah emerges as the sunlit path for Belly's future, grounded in unwavering support, understanding, and a shared journey of growth.
From the start, Jeremiah paints his presence with sunshine and laughter. He's the first to welcome Belly back, embracing her with open arms instead of Conrad's guarded silence. He readily listens to her dreams, worries, and anxieties, a safe harbor without judgment, unlike Conrad's volatile intensity. Remember the night Belly shares her insecurities about Susannah's illness? It's Jeremiah who sits with her, whispering comfort and holding her hand, while Conrad retreats into isolation.
These small moments of emotional intimacy foreshadow the deeper connection that blooms. While Conrad struggles with his own inner demons, pushing Belly away with possessiveness and anger, Jeremiah remains a constant. He supports her artistic pursuits, from cheering her on at the beach music festival to patiently helping her paint the Cousins walls. He respects her decisions, even when they hurt him, like her choice to go to Stanford. This trust and respect is a stark contrast to Conrad's tendency to dictate and control.
Beyond their individual interactions, what truly sets Jeremiah apart is his understanding of Belly's growth. He recognizes her evolving needs and aspirations. When Belly grapples with Susannah's death and Conrad's emotional distance, it's Jeremiah who nudges her towards exploring the world beyond Cousins, encouraging her to spread her wings and fly. He sees the potential that shines within her, not trying to clip her wings like Conrad, who wants to keep her close at all costs.
Their connection strengthens through shared vulnerability. Remember the heartbreaking scene where Jeremiah admits his feelings, revealing his deepest insecurities and past hurt? This raw honesty opens a new dimension in their relationship, one built on mutual understanding and trust. Contrast this with Conrad, who rarely exposes his inner world, leaving Belly constantly navigating his cryptic moods and unsaid emotions.
The final season cements Jeremiah's role as Belly's anchor. He stands by her through the devastating loss of the Cousins house, reminding her of her strength and resilience. He doesn't blame her for Conrad's mistakes, nor does he try to manipulate her emotions. Instead, he offers a shoulder to cry on and a hand to hold, a gentle anchor amidst the storm.
"The Summer I Turned Pretty" is not just about a love triangle; it's about finding someone who complements your journey, someone who helps you blossom rather than clip your wings. Jeremiah, with his unwavering support, deep understanding, and shared growth, embodies this perfectly. He's the beacon guiding Belly towards her own sunny future, one where she can shine brightly without seeking validation in the shadows. So, while Conrad may represent an intoxicating first love, in the end, it's Jeremiah's sunlit path that offers Belly the warmth, stability, and growth she truly needs.
Anime Enthusiast Scholarship
Choosing just one anime as my eternal rewatch is like picking a favorite star in a constellation – each shines differently, holding a special place in the vast expanse of my love for the medium. Yet, if I were to venture towards a single sun, it would undoubtedly be Cowboy Bebop (1998). This space-faring neo-noir isn't just a masterpiece of animation; it's a symphony of jazz, philosophy, and bittersweet human connection that resonates more deeply with each viewing.
A Bebop Lullaby for the Soul:
Cowboy Bebop isn't your typical shounen or mecha adventure. Sure, there are thrilling space chases and nail-biting gunfights, but the heart of the series lies in its quiet moments. Spike Spiegel, our sardonic protagonist, and his ragtag crew of bounty hunters aboard the Bebop, are a mismatched family bound by circumstance and a shared yearning for something beyond the endless expanse of the cosmos.
Their world is a beautifully melancholic blend of sci-fi noir and Western aesthetics. Gritty spaceports mingle with neon-drenched casinos, while the haunting strains of Yoko Kanno's jazz score weave through it all, a lullaby for lost souls searching for solace in the vast emptiness. It's a world that feels lived-in, every corner whispering untold stories of heartbreak and hope.
Characters You Can't Help But Love:
But what truly makes Cowboy Bebop endlessly captivating are its characters. Spike, with his effortless cool and hidden vulnerability, is an icon. Jet Black, the pragmatic ex-cop, Faye Valentine, the enigmatic con artist, and even the eccentric hacker Ed and the gentle giant Ein – each member of the Bebop crew is fully realized, flawed, and utterly captivating.
Their interactions are the lifeblood of the series. The witty banter, the unspoken bonds, and the occasional emotional gut-punch – each episode feels like a glimpse into their shared journey, a bittersweet tapestry woven with laughter, loss, and the quiet beauty of found family.
Beyond the Black:
Yet, Cowboy Bebop isn't afraid to confront the darkness at the heart of its characters' pasts. Each episode, often standalone adventures, peels back the layers, revealing the ghosts that haunt them and the choices that define them. The series doesn't shy away from philosophical questions about life, death, and the meaning of existence, but it does so with a melancholic grace that never feels preachy.
This is why I can revisit Cowboy Bebop time and again. It's a show that transcends mere entertainment; it's an experience, a reflection of our own human complexities set against the backdrop of a universe as vast and indifferent as our own dreams. It's a lullaby for the lost, a celebration of found connections, and a reminder that even amidst the cosmic chaos, the small moments of shared laughter and vulnerability are what truly make life worth living.
So, while my anime shelf may hold countless gems, Cowboy Bebop will forever remain my sun, a beacon of artistry, emotional depth, and timeless storytelling that never fails to ignite a spark of wonder and introspection with every rewatch. For me, it's more than just an anime; it's a universe I can always return to, finding solace in its familiar melodies and the bittersweet beauty of its endless black.
1989 (Taylor's Version) Fan Scholarship
If my year so far had a soundtrack, it wouldn't be just one song from 1989 (Taylor's Version), it would be a carefully curated playlist, each track echoing a different emotion, memory, and turning point. Here's how I'd spin the record of my experiences:
Opening Act: Welcome to New York (Taylor's Version)
The year started with a whirlwind, new beginnings, and a sense of possibility bubbling just under the surface. "Welcome to New York" with its infectious energy and shimmering promises captures the thrill of stepping into the unknown, a city like a playground, every corner a chance encounter, every sunrise a fresh start. This year, I too embraced new challenges, new opportunities, and the exhilarating uncertainty of what lies ahead.
Rising Action: Out of the Woods (Taylor's Version)
But change, especially sudden leaps, can be unnerving. There were moments of doubt, nights spent chasing shadows, and the nagging fear of being lost in the unfamiliar. "Out of the Woods" with its haunting melody and lyrics about navigating past darkness perfectly encapsulates these introspective phases. It's a reminder that even when surrounded by the unknown, there's a path forward, a way out of the tangled woods, and the strength to find our own light.
Midpoint Crescendo: Clean (Taylor's Version)
Yet, amidst the uncertainties, there were moments of pure joy, victories big and small, and newfound resilience. "Clean" with its soaring chorus and uplifting sentiment celebrates those moments of clarity, the shedding of burdens, and the emergence of a stronger, more confident self. It's the anthem for stepping out of the ashes, embracing fresh beginnings, and realizing that even the messiest chapters can have beautiful endings.
Romantic Interlude: You Are in Love (Taylor's Version)
This wouldn't be a complete year without a touch of bittersweet romance. "You Are in Love" with its soft melody and vulnerable lyrics captures the fluttery excitement of new beginnings, the tentative steps of trusting again, and the intoxicating feeling of falling head over heels. It's a song for stolen glances, whispered confessions, and the joy of discovering another heart beating in sync with your own.
Reflective Ballad: The Moment I Knew (Taylor's Version)
Of course, just like any good love story, there were bumps along the road. "The Moment I Knew" with its melancholic piano and poignant lyrics captures the sting of disappointment, the realization that sometimes, even the strongest connections take unexpected turns. It's a song for bittersweet goodbyes, lessons learned, and the quiet acceptance that love doesn't always have a fairytale ending.
Grand Finale: I Know Places (Taylor's Version)
But like the phoenix rising from the ashes, the year concludes with a renewed sense of purpose and a deeper understanding of my own strength. "I Know Places" with its driving beat and confident lyrics echoes this journey of self-discovery and self-reliance. It's a song about finding solace in hidden corners of the soul, building personal havens, and knowing that no matter where life takes me, I can always find my way back to myself.
This mixtape of 1989 (Taylor's Version) tracks is just a glimpse into the vibrant tapestry of my year so far. It's a reminder that life, like a Taylor Swift album, is filled with a kaleidoscope of emotions, unexpected turns, and moments of pure magic. And just like the ever-evolving sound of her music, I too am constantly changing, growing, and learning. As the year unfolds, I know the playlist will keep expanding, adding new melodies and lyrics to the soundtrack of my journey.
Girls Ready to Empower Girls
Title: The Librarian's Compass: Guidance through Foggy Seas
My childhood danced within the hushed walls of the town library. Every book held a world waiting to be explored, and my compass on these voyages was Ms. Finch, the head librarian. She wasn't merely the custodian of stories; she was a weaver of dreams, igniting sparks of curiosity with a twinkle in her eye and a knowing smile.
My path wasn't paved with diamonds; it was a cobblestone alley, twisting and turning with uncertainty. My family, though filled with love, lacked the resources to navigate the intricacies of higher education. My future felt like a foggy sea, and I, a small boat without a map.
But Ms. Finch saw beyond the fog. She noticed my insatiable hunger for knowledge, the way my fingers lingered on worn spines, and the furrowed brows over tangled paragraphs. She became my personal lighthouse, guiding me through the choppy waters of scholarship applications and financial aid forms. Her wisdom wasn't a lecture; it was a gentle nudge, a whispered suggestion, a well-placed article tucked into my bag.
She didn't shy away from harsh realities. She spoke candidly about the challenges I would face, the doors that might remain closed, and the winds that might try to topple my sails. But with each dose of reality, she offered tenfold encouragement. She showed me a constellation of successful women who had braved similar storms, women like Malala Yousafzai, Marie Curie, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Their stories became my guiding stars, proof that even the dimmest spark could illuminate the darkest seas.
Her support wasn't limited to words. She spent countless hours helping me navigate the maze of college applications, deciphering financial aid jargon, and crafting essays that sang the melody of my dreams. She connected me with scholarship opportunities, tutors, and mentors who saw not just my circumstances, but my potential.
With Ms. Finch by my side, the fog slowly began to lift. I secured a scholarship, chose a university, and embarked on a journey that led me far beyond the cobblestone alley of my childhood. But throughout it all, Ms. Finch remained my anchor. Her phone calls were warm winds blowing across unfamiliar waters, her letters, beacons of unwavering belief.
Today, the seafaring metaphors feel less apt. I stand on solid ground, a degree clutched in my hand, a career blossoming before me. Ms. Finch is no longer my lighthouse; she is the warm sun illuminating my path. With every milestone, every success, I hear her echo in my ear, "Remember, dear, even the smallest boats can chart their own course."
Ms. Finch wasn't just a woman who inspired me; she was the architect who helped build my future. She taught me that education wasn't a privilege, but a right, a torch to be wielded against the darkness of ignorance. She showed me the strength within myself, the power of tenacity, and the unwavering belief that even the foggiest sea can lead to breathtaking horizons.
Cheryl Twilley Outreach Memorial Scholarship
Title: From Cracks in the Pavement, Sunflowers Bloom
The rhythmic squeak of my worn sneakers against the cracked pavement was the soundtrack of my childhood. We lived in a neighborhood stitched together with good intentions and frayed resources. Grocery runs were calculated maneuvers, backpacks overflowing with hand-me-downs, and birthday wishes held whispers of "maybe next year." But woven into the fabric of hardship was a quiet resilience, a community bound by shared struggles and an unshakeable belief in the possibility of bloom.
Socioeconomic adversity was not a visitor; it was the air I breathed. It shaped my perception of the world, revealing inequities etched in lines of unpaved streets and dimmed streetlights. My relationships took on a fierce loyalty, forged in the shared crucible of financial uncertainty. Friends became family, bound by the understanding that open doors and shared meals transcended the limitations of our wallets.
This reality wasn't one of despair, but a catalyst for determination. Every obstacle became a hurdle to leap, every challenge, a puzzle to solve. I devoured knowledge like a starving man at a feast, finding solace in libraries and solace in textbooks. Education wasn't just a path to escape, it was a torch illuminating the way for others.
My future plans are fueled by this fire. I dream of bridging the gap between the concrete jungle and the sun-drenched meadows of opportunity. I envision community gardens sprouting on vacant lots, nurtured by the sweat and smiles of volunteers. I see after-school programs bursting with laughter and the click-clack of keyboards, where young minds ignite with newfound skills. I believe in mentorship programs, connecting experienced hands with eager ones, weaving a tapestry of hope across generations.
These are not mere dreams; they are seeds waiting to be sown. I plan to work with local organizations, leveraging my skills and education to secure funding and resources. I will collaborate with teachers and students, co-creating curriculums that empower both academic excellence and life skills. I will weave together the threads of technology and community, building online platforms that offer educational resources and mentorship opportunities beyond physical boundaries.
My story is not unique. It is one shared by countless others who navigate the cracks in the pavement, their hearts holding seeds of possibility. And just like a sunflower pushing through asphalt towards the sun, we carry the potential to bloom, not despite adversity, but because of it. Our scars are not weaknesses, but testaments to our strength. For every crack, there is the promise of a bloom, and together, we can transform the landscape of our communities, one sunflower at a time.
VNutrition & Wellness’ Annual LGBTQ+ Vitality Scholarship
Weaving Tapestry of Change: How Education Empowers My Commitment to a Better World
Education, for me, is not a passive accumulation of knowledge. It's a potent alchemy, transmuting information into action, transforming perspectives into purpose, and weaving the threads of understanding into a tapestry of positive change. As I look towards the future, my heart brims with an unwavering commitment to leverage the power of education to make a meaningful impact on society, using it as a brush to paint a brighter, more equitable canvas for all.
My vision for societal impact stretches across three interwoven strands: fostering inclusive education, bridging the knowledge gap, and empowering informed participation. Firstly, I aim to champion the cause of inclusive education, ensuring that every individual, regardless of background, disability, or circumstance, has equal access to quality learning opportunities. This involves advocating for accessible infrastructure, advocating for diverse pedagogies that cater to learning styles, and dismantling barriers that deny marginalized communities their rightful place within the educational landscape. Imagine classrooms buzzing with the symphony of diverse voices, where learning adapts to individual needs, and potential blossoms regardless of origin. This is the world I dream of shaping, one inclusive classroom at a time.
Secondly, my education has equipped me to become a bridge builder across the knowledge gap. Information, though readily available, is often inaccessible due to complex language, lack of awareness, or digital divides. I envision myself as a translator, crafting clear and impactful communication strategies that reach diverse audiences. Whether it's simplifying complex research for public consumption or creating engaging educational content for underserved communities, I want to ensure that knowledge becomes a democratized force, empowering individuals to make informed decisions and navigate the complexities of the world around them. Just imagine the ripple effect when knowledge empowers communities, dismantles misinformation, and fuels informed choices!
Finally, my education has ignited a passion for empowering informed participation. A vibrant democracy thrives on active citizenship, where individuals engage in critical discourse, hold their leaders accountable, and contribute to collective solutions. My education has equipped me with the tools to analyze information, dissect arguments, and articulate my voice effectively. I aspire to utilize these skills to empower others to do the same, to create communities where informed engagement replaces apathy, and where constructive dialogue paves the way for positive change. Picture a society where diverse voices rise in informed debate, where solutions are forged through collective wisdom, and where every individual feels empowered to contribute to a better future.
Of course, the road ahead is not without its challenges. Obstacles like social inertia, systemic inequalities, and resource constraints may test my resolve. But my education has also instilled in me the resilience and adaptability needed to navigate these complexities. I am committed to collaborating with like-minded individuals, fostering partnerships with organizations that share my vision, and leveraging technology to amplify my impact. I believe that through collective action, unwavering perseverance, and unwavering faith in the transformative power of education, we can weave a tapestry of change, thread by thread, until it becomes a vibrant manifestation of a more just and equitable world.
In conclusion, my journey with education is not just about personal growth; it's about the growth of the society I dream of living in. It's about ensuring that every individual has the opportunity to flourish, that knowledge empowers, and that informed participation shapes a brighter future for all. This is the legacy I aim to leave behind, the testament to the impact a single, passionate, and education-empowered individual can make on the world around them.
Augustus L. Harper Scholarship
The Everlasting Flame: How Education Illuminates My Path and Fuels My Worldview.
Education, for me, is not just a collection of facts and figures meticulously stored in the dusty corners of memory. It's a blazing fire, forever crackling and illuminating, casting its warm glow on my path and shaping my worldview into a complex tapestry woven with diverse threads of knowledge, understanding, and empathy. Its importance transcends rote memorization and test scores; it's the very key that unlocks the doors to self-discovery, critical thinking, and the boundless potential within each individual.
The value of education became apparent to me long before I stepped into a classroom. It started with my insatiable curiosity, a child's innate thirst for answers to the endless "whys" that tumbled from my lips. Education became the fuel for this inquisitive fire, offering me the tools to decipher the world around me – from the intricate dance of constellations to the profound whispers of history. Each book devoured, each lecture absorbed, felt like a treasure chest unlocked, revealing the hidden gems of knowledge that made the world not just a collection of facts, but a living, breathing narrative.
Education, however, is not a solitary pursuit. It thrives in the vibrant dance of discourse, in the clash of ideas, and in the shared journey of understanding. My classrooms became microcosms of this intellectual ecosystem, where diverse perspectives challenged my own, forcing me to sharpen my critical thinking skills, to articulate my thoughts with clarity, and to embrace the power of respectful disagreement. Education instilled in me the ability to listen, to learn from others, and to build bridges of understanding across cultures and experiences – a vital skill in a world increasingly interconnected and diverse.
The impact of education extended far beyond the walls of the classroom. It empowered me to become an active citizen, engaged with the social and political landscape around me. It equipped me with the analytical tools to sift through information, to challenge biases, and to form informed opinions on matters that impact not just myself, but the world we all share. This critical awareness empowered me to advocate for positive change, to lend my voice to the voiceless, and to strive for a more just and equitable society.
But the journey of education is not without its challenges. There were moments of frustration, of grappling with complex concepts, and of questioning the relevance of what I was learning. Yet, it was in these moments that I discovered the true resilience that education fosters. It taught me the power of perseverance, the value of seeking help, and the importance of embracing lifelong learning. Each hurdle overcome became a milestone of personal growth, reaffirming my commitment to the pursuit of knowledge and understanding.
Today, the value of education is not just a personal conviction; it's a torch I proudly carry, eager to illuminate the paths of others. Whether it's volunteering at literacy programs, mentoring young students, or engaging in conversations that spark curiosity and debate, I find fulfilment in sharing the treasures that education has bestowed upon me.
Looking ahead, I know my journey of education is far from over. New horizons beckon, inviting me to explore uncharted territories of knowledge and understanding. And just as a flickering flame finds strength in the wind, I am driven by the unwavering belief that education will continue to illuminate my path, fuel my worldview, and guide me in my endeavor to make a positive impact on the world around me.
TEAM ROX Scholarship
The Seeds of Helping: How Curiosity Grew into a Passion to Uplift Others
My journey towards helping others blossom alongside my own personal growth, nurtured by a potent blend of insatiable curiosity and an innate desire to connect. It was not one grand epiphany, but a gradual accumulation of experiences, both joyful and challenging, that shaped my purpose and ignited a passion for fostering the potential within others.
The roots of this passion trace back to my childhood. I was always the inquisitive one, bombarding adults with questions about everything from the constellations above to the workings of an ant colony. This questioning nature extended to people – their motivations, their stories, their dreams. Listening became my superpower, allowing me to absorb the intricacies of human experiences and cultivate empathy, the cornerstone of my commitment to helping others.
Early experiences fostered the seeds of self-improvement. Facing academic hurdles, I discovered the transformative power of guidance and mentorship. A patient tutor not only helped me overcome my challenges but also instilled in me the value of perseverance and the joy of learning. Witnessing their dedication sparked a desire to replicate this experience for others, to become a guiding hand on someone else's path.
As I ventured into the world of volunteerism, the seeds transformed into vibrant blooms. Working with diverse communities, from underprivileged children to refugee families, opened my eyes to the vast spectrum of human struggles and ignited a fire of compassion within me. The smiles on their faces, the flicker of hope in their eyes after overcoming obstacles, fueled my passion to empower individuals and ignite their inner strength.
But the journey wasn't always sunshine and roses. Witnessing hardship and setbacks tested my resolve, demanding constant refinement of my skills and approaches. I learned that helping isn't always about providing solutions; it's about active listening, creating a safe space for vulnerability, and offering support even when answers are elusive. I honed my communication skills, learning to tailor my approach to individual needs and fostering trust through authenticity and genuine care.
My pursuit of knowledge became more focused, aiming to equip myself with tools and expertise to better serve others. I devoured books on psychology, leadership, and communication, seeking insights into human behavior and effective support mechanisms. These learnings, combined with real-world experiences, became the fertilizer that enriched my passion, transforming it into a practical and impactful force.
Today, helping others isn't just a pursuit; it's the very fabric of my being. Whether it's mentoring young professionals, facilitating workshops on self-awareness, or simply offering a listening ear to a friend, I find fulfillment in witnessing their growth, their triumphs, and their renewed confidence. The joy of seeing someone tap into their potential, overcome obstacles, and blossom into their best selves is my ultimate reward, the fuel that keeps the fire of my passion burning bright.
The path ahead stretches long and winding, teeming with opportunities to learn, grow, and refine my skills. I embrace the challenges, knowing that each hurdle overcome will sharpen my tools and expand my capacity to help. My journey is not solely my own; it's a shared venture, a tapestry woven with the threads of others' stories and aspirations. And in this interwoven narrative, my purpose finds its truest expression – to be a guiding light, a supportive hand, and a catalyst for positive change, empowering individuals to not just find their best selves, but to illuminate the world around them with their newfound strength and brilliance.
Nekkanti Accounting Scholarship
My fascination with accounting wasn't sparked by the allure of spreadsheets or the clinking of calculators. It stemmed, curiously enough, from my childhood love of jigsaw puzzles. The methodical piecing together of fragments into a coherent picture, the thrill of uncovering connections, the satisfaction of building something complete – these resonated deeply within me.
In school, while others grappled with abstract equations, I revelled in accounting's logic. Unraveling the intricate tapestry of debits and credits, deciphering the language of balances and ratios, felt like solving a fascinating puzzle with real-world implications. Each number told a story, each financial statement painted a portrait, and I, the eager amateur analyst, became engrossed in understanding the narrative, the motives, the triumphs and tribulations behind the figures.
This inherent curiosity evolved into a genuine passion as I delved deeper into the field. I found myself captivated by the power of accounting to not only record the past but also inform the future. It wasn't just about tracking numbers; it was about understanding the heartbeat of a business, gauging its health, and anticipating its potential. It was about being the translator, the interpreter, the storyteller who could use the seemingly dry language of finance to guide informed decisions and drive positive change.
This realization ignited a fire within me – a determination to leverage my accounting education beyond crunching numbers and balancing ledgers. I envision myself stepping into the business world not just as an accountant, but as an agent of impact. I see myself contributing to:
1. Sustainability Solutions: The world faces pressing environmental and social challenges, and businesses have a crucial role to play in addressing them. My accounting expertise can be instrumental in crafting and implementing sustainable financial practices. From integrating environmental costs into decision-making to developing innovative green financing models, I want to empower businesses to be responsible stewards of our planet and society.
2. Ethical Advocacy: Accounting is also the backbone of trust and transparency. I aspire to be a staunch advocate for ethical business practices, ensuring accurate financial reporting, preventing fraud, and promoting good governance. By upholding these values, I hope to contribute to a more responsible and sustainable business ecosystem, fostering trust and building a foundation for long-term prosperity.
3. Empowering Entrepreneurs: Small businesses are the lifeblood of the economy, yet they often lack access to essential financial resources and expertise. I envision myself offering my accounting knowledge to empower these ventures, helping them navigate complex financial landscapes, secure funding, and make informed decisions for growth. By supporting their success, I can contribute to a vibrant and diverse local economy.
Accounting for me is not just a career path; it's a mission. It's about utilizing my passion for the puzzle, my understanding of the language of finance, and my commitment to ethical practices to create a positive ripple effect in the business world. I believe that by contributing to sustainable solutions, advocating for ethical practices, empowering entrepreneurs, and fostering financial literacy, I can play a small but significant role in building a more responsible, sustainable, and equitable future for all.
This is just the beginning of my journey with accounting. The stories waiting to be told, the puzzles waiting to be solved, and the impact waiting to be made excite me beyond measure. With each number I analyze, each financial statement I interpret, and each decision I help inform, I strive to be not just an accountant, but an agent of positive change, using the power of finance to paint a brighter future for businesses and the world around them.
Accounting for Change Scholarship
As someone interested in becoming an accountant, there are several reasons why I believe this career path is important to businesses and the broader public. In this essay, I will discuss why I am interested in becoming an accountant and why I think accountants are important.
There are several reasons why I am interested in becoming an accountant. Firstly, I have always had a strong interest in the world of business and finance. My dad ran several family businesses, and I spent most of my time around him in this business environment. I feel that accounting will offer me a steady career path in the financial world that could lead to other related fields such as investment banking or financial analysis.
Another reason I am attracted to accounting is that I have a strong interest in corporate business and the economy. Accounting is one of the key functions of any business. I feel that my A-level subjects in maths, further maths, psychology, and economics ideally suit me for a career in accounting. As a student of Henley Business School at the University of Reading, I started to be the treasurer of the Chinese Students and Scholars Association in 2016. During this period, I found my sensitivity to numbers and financial statements. Accounting and finance for me means molding a better future. A decision aided by good accounting principles can lead to a better future.
Financial Management: Accountants are responsible for managing the financial resources of businesses. They help businesses to keep track of their financial transactions, prepare financial statements, and make informed decisions about investments and expenditures. This is important for the success of businesses and the broader economy.
Compliance: Accountants are responsible for ensuring that businesses comply with financial regulations and laws. This is important for maintaining the integrity of the financial system and protecting the public from fraud and other financial crimes.
Taxation: Accountants are responsible for preparing tax returns and ensuring that businesses comply with tax laws. This is important for ensuring that businesses pay their fair share of taxes and contribute to the public good.
Planning and Strategy: Accountants play an important role in the planning and strategy of businesses. They provide financial analysis and advice that helps businesses to make informed decisions about their future direction. This is important for the long-term success of businesses and the broader economy.
Trust and Integrity: Accountants are trusted professionals who are known for their integrity and ethics. They play an important role in maintaining the trust of the public in the financial system. This is important for the stability and progress of society.
In conclusion, becoming an accountant is an important career path that can lead to a range of opportunities in the financial world. Accountants play a critical role in the success of businesses and the broader economy. They are responsible for financial management, compliance, taxation, planning and strategy, and maintaining trust and integrity. By becoming an accountant, I hope to contribute to the well-being of businesses and the broader public.
Dr. Alexanderia K. Lane Memorial Scholarship
Helping others is an essential aspect of human life. It is a selfless act that can bring about positive change in the world. In this essay, I will discuss why it is important to help others. I will draw on research and personal experiences to support my arguments.
Helping others can create a sense of community and belonging. When we extend a helping hand to members of our community, it creates a strong sense of connection between us. In communities where kindness and altruism are valued, people are more likely to feel safe and happy. The opposite is also true. In communities where no one helps each other, there isn’t as much social connection. By helping others, we can build a sense of community and create a positive impact.
Helping others can empower them to take control of their lives. By providing support and resources, we can help others improve their lives and become more self-sufficient. This can lead to a sense of pride and accomplishment, which can be empowering. When we help others, we are not only making a positive impact on their lives, but we are also empowering them to make a positive impact on their own lives. Helping others can have a positive impact on our mental and physical health.
Volunteering, for example, has been shown to counteract the effects of stress, anger, and anxiety. It can also provide a sense of purpose and fulfillment, which can improve our overall well-being. When we help others, we are not only making a positive impact on their lives, but we are also improving our own mental and physical health.
Helping others can help us understand and describe the community in which we live. By getting involved in community activities, we can learn about the issues and challenges facing our community and work to address them. This can lead to a greater sense of connection and understanding. When we help others, we are not only making a positive impact on their lives, but we are also gaining a better understanding of the world around us.
Helping others can help us develop important skills, such as critical thinking, community building, teamwork, and empathy. These skills are essential for success in both personal and professional life. When we help others, we are not only making a positive impact on their lives, but we are also developing important skills that can help us succeed in the future.
In conclusion, helping others is important for building a sense of community, empowering others, improving mental and physical health, understanding and describing the community, and developing important skills. By helping others, we can create a positive impact on the world around us and contribute to the well-being of our community. Helping others is a selfless act that can bring about positive change in the world. It is important to remember that when we help others, we are not only making a positive impact on their lives, but we are also improving our own lives.
Rivera-Gulley First-Gen Scholarship Award
As an accounting student, I have always been interested in the world of business and finance. My dad ran several family businesses, and I spent most of my time around him in this business environment. I feel that accounting will offer me a steady career path in the financial world that could lead to other related fields such as investment banking or financial analysis. Another reason I am attracted to accounting is that I have a strong interest in corporate business and the economy. I believe that accounting is one of the key functions for any business, and I feel that my A-level subjects in maths, further maths, psychology, and economics ideally suit me for a career in accounting.
I want to attend college to gain a deeper understanding of accounting and finance. I believe that college will provide me with the knowledge and skills I need to succeed in this field. I also want to attend college to meet new people and gain new experiences. College is a great opportunity to learn from professors and peers who have different perspectives and experiences. I believe that attending college will help me grow as a person and prepare me for the challenges of the real world.
My career goal is to become a certified public accountant (CPA). To achieve this goal, I plan to earn a minimum of four years of bachelor's degree in accounting. After earning my degree, I plan to take the CPA exam and meet various requirements before becoming a CPA. Being a CPA will give me more options for jobs and more chances for advancement. I can work anywhere from the government to accounting firms to private businesses like banks, hospitals, restaurants, TV networks, airlines, etc., or can start my practice. The possibilities are endless.
My life goal is to make a positive impact on society. I believe that accounting and finance can be used to create a better world. By helping businesses and individuals manage their finances, I can contribute to the growth and development of society. I also want to use my skills and knowledge to help those who are disadvantaged. I believe that everyone deserves access to basic human rights, such as education, healthcare, and clean water. I want to use my accounting skills to help organizations that work towards these goals.
In conclusion, as an accounting student, I am interested in the world of business and finance. I want to attend college to gain a deeper understanding of accounting and finance and meet new people and gain new experiences. My career goal is to become a CPA, and my life goal is to make a positive impact on society. I believe that accounting and finance can be used to create a better world, and I want to use my skills and knowledge to help those who are disadvantaged.
CEW IV Foundation Scholarship Program
Society has always been faced with the challenge of responding to the problems of the disadvantaged. These problems can range from poverty to a lack of access to education, healthcare, and basic human rights, among others. The traditional approach to addressing these problems has been through charity and philanthropy. However, this approach has not been effective in addressing the root causes of these problems. In this essay, I will argue that society must change its way of responding to the problems of the disadvantaged. I will provide reasons why this change is necessary and suggest alternative approaches that can be used to address these problems.
The traditional approach to addressing the problems of the disadvantaged has been through charity and philanthropy. While these approaches have helped to alleviate some of the suffering of the disadvantaged, they have not been effective in addressing the root causes of these problems. Charity and philanthropy are reactive approaches that do not address the underlying causes of poverty and inequality. They are also unsustainable, as they do not provide a long-term solution to these problems.
Moreover, the traditional approach to addressing the problems of the disadvantaged has been paternalistic. It assumes that the disadvantaged are helpless and in need of the help of the privileged. This approach ignores the fact that the disadvantaged have agency and can be empowered to take control of their lives. It also perpetuates the power imbalance between the privileged and the disadvantaged.
To address the problems of the disadvantaged, society needs to adopt alternative approaches that are proactive and address the root causes of poverty and inequality. One such approach is social entrepreneurship. Social entrepreneurship is the use of business principles to create social and environmental impact. Social entrepreneurs create businesses that address social and environmental problems while generating revenue. This approach is sustainable, as it provides a long-term solution to these problems.
Another approach is social innovation. Social innovation is the development of new ideas, products, and services that address social and environmental problems. Social innovation involves collaboration between different stakeholders, including the disadvantaged, to develop solutions that are tailored to their needs. This approach is proactive, as it addresses the root causes of poverty and inequality.
To address the problems of the disadvantaged, society needs to empower them to take control of their lives. This can be done through education and training. Education and training provide the disadvantaged with the skills and knowledge they need to improve their lives. They also empower them to take control of their lives and become active participants in society.
Another way to empower the disadvantaged is through the provision of basic human rights. Basic human rights, such as access to healthcare, education, and clean water, are essential for the well-being of the disadvantaged. They provide them with the necessities they need to improve their lives and become active participants in society.
In conclusion, society needs to change its way of responding to the problems of the disadvantaged. The traditional approach of charity and philanthropy is not effective in addressing the root causes of poverty and inequality. Alternative approaches, such as social entrepreneurship and social innovation, are proactive and address the root causes of these problems. Empowering the disadvantaged through education, training, and the provision of basic human rights is essential for their well-being and the well-being of society as a whole. By adopting these approaches, society can create a more just and equitable world for all.
Kim Moon Bae Underrepresented Students Scholarship
As a member of an underrepresented minority population, my identity has had a profound impact on my path and has shaped my perspective on life and my aspirations for the future. Here is an exploration of my identity and its influence:
Understanding the significance of representation:
Being a member of an underrepresented minority population has made me acutely aware of the importance of representation. Seeing individuals who share my background and experiences in positions of influence and success has been empowering and inspiring. It has motivated me to strive for excellence and to become a role model for others who may face similar challenges.
Navigating unique challenges:
Being part of an underrepresented minority population often means facing unique challenges and obstacles. These challenges can range from systemic barriers to stereotypes and biases that may affect opportunities and perceptions. However, these experiences have also fostered resilience, determination, and a drive to overcome adversity.
Embracing diversity and inclusion:
My identity as a member of an underrepresented minority population has deepened my understanding and appreciation for diversity and inclusion. I recognize the value of diverse perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds in fostering innovation, creativity, and growth. I am committed to promoting inclusivity and creating spaces where everyone feels valued and empowered to contribute their unique talents.
Advocacy and community engagement:
As a member of an underrepresented minority population, I feel a strong sense of responsibility to advocate for equity and social justice. I aspire to use my voice and platform to raise awareness about the challenges faced by marginalized communities. Through community engagement and activism, I aim to contribute to positive change and create a more inclusive society.
Mentorship and support:
I recognize the importance of mentorship and support in helping individuals from underrepresented backgrounds succeed. I am committed to being a mentor and providing guidance to others who may face similar challenges. By sharing my experiences, offering advice, and providing support, I hope to empower others to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals.
In the future, I envision myself making a difference in my community by:
Promoting educational opportunities:
Education is a powerful tool for empowerment and social mobility. I aspire to support initiatives that provide educational opportunities to individuals from underrepresented backgrounds. This may involve volunteering, mentoring, or advocating for policies that promote equal access to quality education.
Fostering inclusive workplaces:
I believe in the importance of creating inclusive work environments where individuals from all backgrounds can thrive. I aim to work towards eliminating biases, promoting diversity in leadership positions, and advocating for equitable practices. By championing diversity and inclusion in the workplace, I hope to create opportunities for underrepresented individuals to excel and succeed.
Collaborating with community organizations:
I plan to collaborate with community organizations that focus on empowering underrepresented populations. This may involve volunteering, providing resources, or participating in initiatives that address the unique needs of marginalized communities. By working together, we can create a stronger and more equitable community for all.
In conclusion, my identity as a member of an underrepresented minority population has shaped my path and aspirations. It has instilled in me a deep appreciation for representation, diversity, and inclusion. I am committed to advocating for equity, supporting others, and making a positive impact in my community. Through mentorship, community engagement, and promoting educational opportunities, I hope to contribute to a more inclusive and equitable society.
Henry Bynum, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
Overcoming adversity is a testament to one's resilience and strength. Throughout my life, I have faced various challenges and obstacles that have tested my determination and perseverance. Here are some ways in which I have overcome adversity and how I aspire to help my community in the future:
Developing a growth mindset:
One of the key strategies I have employed to overcome adversity is cultivating a growth mindset. I believe that challenges and setbacks are opportunities for growth and learning. By embracing a positive attitude and viewing obstacles as stepping stones, I have been able to navigate through difficult times with resilience.
Seeking support and learning from others:
Overcoming adversity is not a solitary journey; it often requires the support and guidance of others. I have sought advice and wisdom from mentors, friends, and family members who have faced similar challenges. Learning from their experiences and drawing inspiration from their resilience has helped me find the strength to overcome my adversities.
Building a strong support network:
Surrounding myself with a supportive community has been instrumental in overcoming adversity. I have cultivated relationships with individuals who uplift and encourage me during challenging times. This network of support has provided me with emotional strength, guidance, and practical assistance when needed.
Developing problem-solving skills:
Adversity often presents complex problems that require creative and strategic solutions. I have honed my problem-solving skills by analyzing situations, brainstorming ideas, and considering alternative perspectives. This approach has enabled me to find innovative solutions and navigate through difficult circumstances.
Embracing self-care and well-being:
Taking care of my physical, mental, and emotional well-being has been crucial in overcoming adversity. I prioritize self-care activities such as exercise, meditation, and engaging in hobbies that bring me joy. By nurturing my well-being, I am better equipped to face challenges and maintain a positive mindset.
In terms of helping my community in the future, I aspire to:
Mentor and support others facing adversity:
Drawing from my own experiences, I want to provide guidance and support to individuals who are going through challenging times. By sharing my journey and offering practical advice, I hope to inspire others to overcome their own adversities and achieve their goals.
Volunteer and contribute to community organizations:
I believe in the power of community and the importance of giving back. I plan to volunteer my time and skills to organizations that support individuals and families facing adversity. Whether it is through mentoring programs, community outreach initiatives, or fundraising efforts, I want to make a positive impact on the lives of others.
Advocate for social change and equality:
Adversity is often rooted in systemic issues such as poverty, discrimination, and inequality.
I aim to be an advocate for social change, working towards creating a more equitable society.
By raising awareness, supporting policy changes, and promoting inclusivity, I hope to address the underlying causes of adversity in my community.
In conclusion, overcoming adversity has been a transformative journey that has shaped my resilience and determination. Through developing a growth mindset, seeking support, building a strong network, and prioritizing self-care, I have been able to navigate through challenging times. In the future, I aspire to help my community by mentoring others, volunteering, and advocating for social change. By sharing my experiences and supporting those facing adversity, I hope to make a positive impact and contribute to a stronger and more inclusive community.
Sola Family Scholarship
Growing up with a single mother has had a profound impact on my life and has shaped me into the person I am today. Here is a reflection on my experience and how it has influenced me:
Witnessing the struggles and sacrifices:
As a child raised by a single mother, I have personally witnessed the daily struggles and sacrifices my mother goes through.
Being a single mother is one of the toughest and most empowering things she has ever done.
Despite facing numerous challenges, my mother has shown indomitable grit and dedication in providing for our family.
Learning resilience and strength:
Growing up with a single mother has taught me the importance of resilience and strength in the face of adversity.
I have seen my mother summon all her strength to overcome obstacles and provide for our needs.
Her determination has instilled in me a sense of perseverance and the belief that I can overcome any challenges that come my way.
Understanding the value of independence:
Being raised by a single mother often meant that she had to work long hours to support our family.
This independence and self-reliance were instilled in me from a young age.
I learned to take on responsibilities and be self-sufficient, as my mother couldn't always be there due to work commitments.
Appreciating the importance of education:
My mother always emphasized the value of education and the opportunities it could provide.
She worked tirelessly to ensure that I had access to quality education and encouraged me to pursue my academic goals.
Her belief in the power of education has motivated me to strive for excellence in my studies and pursue higher education.
Developing empathy and compassion:
Growing up in a single-parent household has made me more empathetic and understanding towards others facing similar challenges.
I have developed a deep sense of compassion for individuals who may be going through difficult times.
This empathy has shaped my desire to make a positive impact on the lives of others and contribute to my community.
In conclusion, growing up with a single mother has been a transformative experience that has shaped me as a person. Witnessing my mother's struggles and sacrifices has taught me resilience, strength, and the value of independence. It has also instilled in me a deep appreciation for education and a desire to make a positive impact on the lives of others. I am grateful for the lessons I have learned and the person I have become as a result of my upbringing as a single mother.
Barbara J. DeVaney Memorial Scholarship Fund
As an accounting student, I have always had a passion for numbers and a deep interest in the world of finance. From a young age, I was drawn to managing my savings and understanding the intricacies of financial transactions. This early fascination with money and its impact on people's lives sparked my curiosity and led me to pursue a career in accounting.
One of the reasons I am so passionate about accounting is that I believe it is a fundamental part of our daily lives. Whether it's managing personal finances or analyzing complex business transactions, accounting principles are at play. I see accounting as a powerful tool for making informed decisions and ensuring financial stability.
Throughout my academic journey, I have gained valuable insights into the field of accounting. Studying subjects like mathematics, economics, and business has equipped me with the necessary skills to excel in this profession. I have always enjoyed problem-solving and analytical thinking, which are essential qualities for an accountant. I take pride in my logical approach to challenges and my ability to find solutions that can have a significant impact on a business's success.
In addition to my academic pursuits, I have also gained practical experience in an accounting environment. Currently working as an Assistant Accountant, I have had the opportunity to apply my knowledge and skills in a real-world setting. This hands-on experience has further solidified my passion for accounting and has given me a deeper understanding of how the business world operates.
Looking ahead, I am eager to continue my journey in accounting and create a better life for myself. If given the opportunity, I would use the money to invest in my education and professional development. Pursuing advanced certifications and attending industry conferences would allow me to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and advancements in the field. This continuous learning would not only enhance my skills but also open doors to new career opportunities.
Furthermore, I would use the money to invest in technology and software that can streamline accounting processes and improve efficiency. By leveraging automation and data analytics tools, I can provide more accurate and timely financial information to help businesses make informed decisions. This would not only benefit my clients or employers but also contribute to the overall growth and success of the organizations I work with.
Lastly, I believe in giving back to the community and using my skills to make a positive impact. With the money, I would support initiatives that promote financial literacy and provide resources for individuals and small businesses to improve their financial management. By empowering others with the knowledge and tools to make sound financial decisions, we can create a better future for everyone.
In conclusion, my passion for accounting goes beyond numbers. It is a field that allows me to make a difference in people's lives and contribute to the success of businesses. With the money, I would invest in my education, embrace technological advancements, and give back to the community. By doing so, I am confident that I can create a better life for myself and make a meaningful impact in the world of finance.
Will Johnson Scholarship
As someone who has faced obstacles due to sickle cell, I have had to learn how to overcome challenges and persevere in the face of adversity. One of the biggest obstacles I have faced is managing my health while pursuing my education. Sickle cell is a chronic illness that can cause pain, fatigue, and other symptoms that can make it difficult to focus on schoolwork and attend classes regularly. However, I have been able to overcome these challenges by developing strategies to manage my symptoms and prioritize my health.
One of the most important things I have learned is the importance of self-care. This includes getting enough rest, staying hydrated, and taking my medication as prescribed. I have also learned to listen to my body and take breaks when I need them. This has allowed me to manage my symptoms more effectively and stay on top of my schoolwork.
In addition to managing my health, I have also had to navigate the challenges of pursuing higher education with a chronic illness. This has included working with my professors and academic advisors to develop accommodations that allow me to succeed in the classroom. For example, I have been able to arrange for extra time on exams and assignments, as well as the ability to attend classes remotely when necessary.
Despite these challenges, I am determined to further my education and pursue my career goals. I am currently exploring fields such as psychology and social work, as I am passionate about helping others and making a positive impact in my community. I believe that my personal experiences with sickle cell have given me a unique perspective and set of skills that will be valuable in these fields.
To achieve my career goals, I plan to continue my education and pursue a graduate degree in psychology or social work. I am also interested in gaining practical experience through internships and volunteer work in these fields. Ultimately, my goal is to make a positive impact on the lives of others and help those who are struggling with mental health issues or chronic illnesses.
In conclusion, overcoming the obstacles I have faced due to sickle cell has taught me valuable lessons about perseverance, self-care, and the importance of seeking support when needed. Despite these challenges, I am determined to further my education and pursue a career in the field of psychology or social work. I believe that my personal experiences have prepared me for this career path, and I am excited to see where it takes me.
WCEJ Thornton Foundation Low-Income Scholarship
As I reflect on my life, I believe that my greatest achievement to date is completing my undergraduate degree. Pursuing higher education was a challenging journey, but it taught me valuable lessons about myself and what I am capable of achieving.
What did that experience teach me about myself?
When I first started college, I was unsure of what I wanted to study and lacked direction. However, I soon discovered my passion for accounting and decided to pursue it as my major. The coursework was rigorous and demanding, but I persevered and graduated with honors. This experience taught me that I am capable of achieving anything I set my mind to, as long as I am willing to put in the effort and work hard.
In addition to academic success, I also learned the importance of time management and prioritization. Balancing coursework, extracurricular activities, and a part-time job was not easy, but it taught me how to manage my time effectively and prioritize my responsibilities. These skills have been invaluable in my personal and professional life, as I am now able to balance multiple tasks and responsibilities with ease.
What do I think is my greatest achievement to date?
Looking back, I am proud of the dedication and hard work I put into earning my degree. It was not an easy journey, but it was worth it. I learned so much about myself and my capabilities, and I am grateful for the opportunities that higher education has provided me.
What do I hope to achieve in the future?
Looking toward the future, I hope to continue to build upon my achievements and pursue a career in the field of accounting. Specifically, I am interested in working with numbers and graphs. I believe that my education and personal experiences have prepared me for this career path, and I am excited to see where it takes me.
In addition to my career aspirations, I also hope to continue to grow and develop as a person. I want to travel more and experience different cultures, as I believe that this will broaden my perspective and help me to become a more empathetic and understanding individual. I also hope to continue to give back to my community through volunteer work and other forms of service.
In conclusion, completing my undergraduate degree is my greatest achievement to date. It taught me valuable lessons about myself, including my ability to achieve anything I set my mind to and the importance of time management and prioritization. Moving forward, I hope to continue to build upon this achievement and pursue a career in the field of accounting, while also continuing to grow and develop as a person.
Taylor Swift ‘1989’ Fan Scholarship
Taylor Swift's '1989' album was a turning point in her career, marking her transition from country music to pop. The album was released in 2014 and was named after her birth year, which was a symbolic rebirth of her image and artistry, severing ties with the country stylings of her previous albums. The album won Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album in 2016, and it was listed in rankings including all-time best-of lists by Rolling Stone and Consequence. In 1989, Taylor Swift moved beyond love songs and spoke to a generation of millennials living through uncertain times, looking for stability as young adults.
The essay prompt asks for my favorite song on Taylor Swift's '1989' album and why. After listening to the album multiple times, my favorite song is "Blank Space." The song is about a woman who is known for being a "nightmare dressed like a daydream" and is tired of being seen as a crazy ex-girlfriend. The song is catchy and upbeat, with a memorable chorus that is easy to sing along to.
One of the reasons why I love "Blank Space" is because of its music video. The video is a parody of Taylor Swift's public image and the media's portrayal of her as a crazy ex-girlfriend. The video shows Taylor Swift as a wealthy and glamorous woman who is in a relationship with a man who is played by Sean O'Pry. The video shows Taylor Swift's character as being possessive and controlling, but it is done in a humorous way that pokes fun at the media's portrayal of her.
Another reason why I love "Blank Space" is because of its lyrics. The song is about a woman who is tired of being seen as a crazy ex-girlfriend and decides to embrace that image. The lyrics are clever and witty, with lines like "Got a long list of ex-lovers, they'll tell you I'm insane" and "So it's gonna be forever, or it's gonna go down in flames." The song is a commentary on the media's portrayal of Taylor Swift and how she has been labeled as a crazy ex-girlfriend.
In conclusion, my favorite song on Taylor Swift's '1989' album is "Blank Space." The song is catchy, upbeat, and has memorable lyrics. The music video is a parody of Taylor Swift's public image and the media's portrayal of her as a crazy ex-girlfriend. The song is a commentary on the media's portrayal of Taylor Swift and how she has been labeled as a crazy ex-girlfriend. Overall, "Blank Space" is a fun song that showcases Taylor Swift's talent as a songwriter and performer.
Career Search Scholarship
As a college student, exploring potential career paths can be an exciting and daunting task. With so many options available, it can be difficult to know where to start. However, taking the time to explore different career paths can be incredibly beneficial in finding a fulfilling career that aligns with your interests and values. In this essay, I will discuss the potential careers that I am currently exploring and why I believe they will bring me fulfillment.
One way to explore potential career paths is to take advantage of resources available through your college or university. For example, many colleges offer career counseling services that can help you identify your strengths and interests and explore different career options. Additionally, taking courses in different fields can help you gain a better understanding of what you enjoy and what you are good at. As a college student, I am taking advantage of these resources to explore potential career paths.
One potential career path that I am exploring is accounting. I have always been interested in the intersection of business and creativity, and accounting seems like a field that would allow me to use both my analytical and creative skills. Additionally, I believe that marketing is a field that is constantly evolving, which would provide me with opportunities for growth and learning throughout my career. I am currently taking courses in marketing and have also been exploring internships in the field to gain hands-on experience.
Another potential career path that I am exploring is social work. While this field is very different from marketing, I believe that it would be incredibly fulfilling to work in a field where I could make a positive impact on people's lives. Social work is a field that requires empathy, compassion, and strong communication skills, all of which are qualities that I possess. I am currently volunteering at a local non-profit organization to gain experience in the field and learn more about what a career in social work would entail.
A third potential career path that I am exploring is education. I have always enjoyed working with children and believe that teaching would be a rewarding career. Additionally, I believe that education is a field that is incredibly important and has the potential to make a positive impact on society. I am currently taking courses in education and have also been exploring opportunities to volunteer in schools to gain experience in the field.
While these three potential career paths are very different, they all align with my interests and values. I believe that marketing, social work, and education are all fields that have the potential to make a positive impact on society and provide me with opportunities for growth and learning throughout my career. Additionally, I believe that these fields would allow me to use my strengths and skills in a way that is fulfilling and meaningful.
In conclusion, exploring potential career paths is an important part of the college experience. By taking advantage of resources available through your college or university and gaining hands-on experience through internships and volunteering, you can gain a better understanding of what you enjoy and what you are good at. The potential careers that I am currently exploring - accounting, social work, and education - all align with my interests and values and have the potential to provide me with a fulfilling career.
Wellness Warriors Scholarship
College can be a stressful time, with academic demands, social obligations, and other responsibilities competing for your time and attention. However, it's important to prioritize your wellness to ensure that you can succeed as a student. Here are some ways to manage your wellness while attending college:
1. Prioritize sleep
Getting enough sleep is essential for your physical and mental health. Lack of sleep can lead to fatigue, irritability, and difficulty concentrating, which can all negatively impact your academic performance. Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep per night, and establish a consistent sleep schedule to help regulate your body's internal clock.
2. Eat a balanced diet
Proper nutrition is essential for maintaining your energy levels and overall health. Eating a balanced diet that includes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats can help you feel your best. Avoid skipping meals or relying on fast food and junk food, which can leave you feeling sluggish and unwell.
3. Exercise regularly
Regular exercise can help you manage stress, improve your mood, and boost your energy levels. Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise most days of the week. This can include activities like walking, jogging, cycling, or swimming.
4. Practice stress management techniques
Stress is a common part of college life, but it's important to manage it effectively to avoid negative consequences like anxiety and depression. Try techniques like deep breathing, meditation, yoga, or journaling to help you manage stress and promote relaxation.
5. Stay connected with friends and family
Maintaining social connections is important for your mental health and well-being. Make time to connect with friends and family members, whether it's through phone calls, video chats, or in-person visits. This can help you feel supported and connected, even when you're busy with schoolwork.
6. Take breaks and prioritize self-care
It's important to take breaks and prioritize self-care to avoid burnout. Make time for activities that you enjoy, whether it's reading a book, taking a bath, or watching a movie. This can help you recharge and feel more energized when you return to your academic work.
Maintaining your wellness can help you succeed as a student in several ways. When you prioritize your health and well-being, you may find that you have more energy, better focus, and improved academic performance. Additionally, taking care of yourself can help you manage stress and avoid burnout, which can be important for your long-term success as a student.
According to a review of the literature by the National Postsecondary Education Cooperative (NPEC), several factors can impact student success, including academic preparation, financial aid, and campus climate.
However, the report also notes that personal factors like health and wellness can play a role in student success. For example, students who prioritize their health and well-being may be better equipped to manage the demands of college life and achieve their academic goals.
In addition, research has shown that stress can hurt physical activity and exercise.
By managing stress effectively, you may be more likely to engage in regular physical activity, which can have several benefits for your physical and mental health.
In conclusion, managing your wellness is essential for success as a college student. By prioritizing sleep, nutrition, exercise, stress management, social connections, and self-care, you can improve your overall health and well-being, and set yourself up for academic success.
ProjectGiveBack Scholarship for Black Women
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a unique impact on Black people, and it has highlighted the pre-existing disparities and inequities that have long existed in the United States. The pandemic has disproportionately affected Black people, with higher rates of infection, hospitalization, and death. The pandemic has also had a significant impact on the economic, social, and mental health of Black people. Given the unique impact of the pandemic on Black people, it is essential to have plans and goals that would positively impact the Black community. This essay will explore some of the plans and goals that could positively impact the Black community.
Reducing COVID-19 Disparities Among African Americans
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the health disparities that exist in the United States. African Americans have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic, with higher rates of infection, hospitalization, and death. According to a report by the National Center for Biotechnology Information, there are several recommendations for reducing COVID-19 disparities among African Americans.
These recommendations are based on public health and bioethical principles designed to reduce the impact of the pandemic on African Americans.
One of the recommendations is to increase access to testing and treatment for COVID-19. African Americans are less likely to have access to healthcare, and they are more likely to have underlying health conditions that put them at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19. Increasing access to testing and treatment can help to reduce the impact of the pandemic on African Americans.
Another recommendation is to address the social determinants of health that contribute to health disparities. African Americans are more likely to live in poverty, have limited access to healthy food, and have limited access to safe housing. Addressing these social determinants of health can help to reduce the impact of the pandemic on African Americans.
Community Engagement of African Americans in the Era of COVID-19
Community engagement is critical in addressing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on African Americans. According to a report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, community engagement initiatives have helped communities and individuals during the crisis.
However, some marginalized African American communities have not benefitted from these programs.
It is imperative that the social, economic, and health gaps in these communities also conform to a “new normal” that is driven by new or expanded and sustained policies. Clinical mechanisms, chronic conditions, and increased risk of COVID-19... The COVID-19 pandemic has presented an optimal opportunity to reprioritize and sustain approaches toward advancing.
Protecting Black America from Coronavirus
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the socioeconomic disparities that exist in the United States. According to a report by McKinsey & Company, COVID-19's outsized impact on the Black community reflects public health and socioeconomic disparities that have long been intertwined. The pandemic is an opportunity to invest in addressing structural challenges to help Black Americans recover and to build and sustain more equitable communities.
One of the recommendations is to provide protective measures that target the places where Black people live, work, and do business. These interventions should include providing access to personal protective equipment, increasing access to testing and treatment, and addressing the social determinants of health that contribute to health disparities.
Another recommendation is to invest in addressing structural challenges that contribute to health disparities. This includes investing in education, housing, and economic development programs that can help to reduce the impact of the pandemic on Black Americans.
Advancing Equity and Opportunity for Black People and Communities
The Biden-Harris Administration has made significant efforts to advance equity and opportunity for Black people and communities. According to a fact sheet by the White House, the American Rescue Plan (ARP) has lowered healthcare costs for millions of lower- and middle-income Black families and expanded access to healthcare.
The ARP has also provided funding for education, housing, and economic development programs that can help to reduce the impact of the pandemic on Black Americans.
One of the goals of the Biden-Harris Administration is to build the pipeline of Black healthcare providers. The Administration has made a historic $160 billion investment in education and workforce development programs that can help to increase the number of Black healthcare providers.
Reducing the Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on Communities of Color
According to a memo by the National Governors Association, there are several policy approaches to address the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on communities of color.
These policy approaches include increasing access to testing and treatment, addressing the social determinants of health that contribute to health disparities, and investing in education, housing, and economic development programs.
One of the recommendations is to increase access to testing and treatment for COVID-19. This includes providing access to testing and treatment in communities of color and increasing the number of healthcare providers in these communities.
Another recommendation is to address the social determinants of health that contribute to health disparities. This includes investing in education, housing, and economic development programs that can help to reduce the impact of the pandemic on communities of color.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a unique impact on Black people, and it has highlighted the pre-existing disparities and inequities that have long existed in the United States. Several plans and goals could positively impact the Black community. These plans and goals include increasing access to testing and treatment for COVID-19, addressing the social determinants of health that contribute to health disparities, and investing in education, housing, and economic development programs. It is essential to have a comprehensive approach that addresses the unique impact of the pandemic on Black people and communities of color. By working together, we can reduce the impact of the pandemic on the Black community and build a more equitable and just society.
M.R. Brooks Scholarship
As a child of a single parent in the LGBTQ+ community, I have had a unique experience that has shaped my perspective on the world. Here are some of my experiences and thoughts on the matter:
Growing up, I was aware that my family was different from others, and I sometimes felt like I didn't fit in. However, I also knew that my family was filled with love and support, and that was what mattered most.
Being part of the LGBTQ+ community has given me a sense of belonging and community that I didn't have before. I have met many amazing people who have become close friends and allies, and I feel like I can be my true self around them.
However, being part of the LGBTQ+ community has also come with its challenges. I have faced discrimination and prejudice from others who don't understand or accept my family's identity, and I have had to fight for our rights and equality.
Despite these challenges, I am proud to be part of the LGBTQ+ community and to be part of a movement that is fighting for justice and equality for all. I hope to continue to be an advocate and ally for the community and to help create a more inclusive and accepting world.
In terms of how I plan to use my education to make an impact on the world, there are several ways that I believe it will be beneficial:
First and foremost, I plan to use my education to become a more informed and knowledgeable advocate for the LGBTQ+ community and social justice issues more broadly. I believe that education is a powerful tool for creating change and promoting understanding, and I want to use my education to help create a more just and equitable society for all.
Additionally, I plan to use my education to pursue a career in a field that aligns with my values and goals. Whether it's in social work, education, or another field, I want to use my skills and knowledge to make a positive impact on the world and to help create a better future for all.
Finally, I plan to use my education to inspire others and to show them that they too can make a difference in the world. Whether it's through my actions, my words, or my art, I want to show others that they too can make a positive impact on the world and that together, we can create a better future for all.
In conclusion, being a child of a single parent in the LGBTQ+ community has given me a unique perspective on the world, and I believe that my experiences have prepared me to make a positive impact on the world. Through my education and my advocacy, I hope to create a more just and equitable society for all and to inspire others to do the same.
Our Destiny Our Future Scholarship
Making a positive impact on the world is a goal that many people share, and there are many ways to achieve this goal. Here are some of the ways that I plan to make a positive impact on the world:
Spread kindness: Kindness is a powerful force that can make a big difference in the world. I plan to spread kindness wherever I go, whether it's through small acts of kindness like holding the door open for someone or through larger acts like volunteering in my community. By spreading kindness, I hope to make the world a more compassionate and caring place.
Advocate for social justice: There are many social justice issues that I am passionate about, including racial justice, LGBTQ+ rights, and environmental justice. I plan to use my voice and my platform to advocate for these issues and to work towards creating a more just and equitable society for all.
Support education: Education is a powerful tool for creating change and promoting understanding. I plan to support education in my community and around the world, whether it's through volunteering at a local school or donating to organizations that provide educational opportunities to those in need.
Promote sustainability: Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing our world today, and I believe that we all have a responsibility to take action to address it. I plan to promote sustainability in my daily life, whether it's through reducing my carbon footprint or supporting organizations that are working towards a more sustainable future.
Inspire others: Finally, I hope to inspire others to make a positive impact on the world. Whether it's through my actions, my words, or my art, I want to show others that they too can make a difference and that together, we can create a better world for all.
In terms of how this scholarship will help me as I pursue my goals of making a positive impact on the world, there are several ways that I believe it will be beneficial:
First and foremost, the scholarship will help me to finance my education and reduce the financial burden of attending college. This will allow me to focus more fully on my studies and pursue my academic and career goals without worrying about the cost of tuition and other expenses.
Additionally, the scholarship will provide me with opportunities to connect with other like-minded individuals who are also passionate about making a positive impact on the world. I believe that building a network of individuals who share my values and goals will help me to grow and develop as a person and as an advocate for change.
Finally, the scholarship will serve as a reminder of the importance of pursuing one's passions and interests, even in the face of obstacles and challenges. I believe that by staying true to my values and working towards my goals, I can make a positive impact on the world and help create a better future for all.
Sean Allen Memorial Scholarship
Climbing has been a passion of mine for several years now, and I have been fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to pursue this interest in a variety of ways. Here are some of the experiences and events that have led to my interest in climbing:
My first exposure to climbing came when I was in middle school and went on a camping trip with my family. We went to a local climbing gym, and I was immediately hooked. I loved the challenge and the physical and mental demands of the sport, and I knew that I wanted to continue climbing in the future.
In high school, I joined the climbing team and began competing in local and regional competitions. I loved the camaraderie and support of the team, and I enjoyed the challenge of pushing myself to improve and achieve my goals.
After high school, I continued to climb on my own and with friends, exploring new routes and challenges. I also began to pursue outdoor climbing, which has been an incredible experience. There is nothing quite like the feeling of being on a rock face, surrounded by nature, and pushing yourself to new heights.
As I prepare to pursue higher education, I am excited to continue my climbing journey and to explore new opportunities and challenges. I believe that climbing has taught me valuable lessons about perseverance, determination, and goal-setting, and I know that these skills will serve me well in my academic and professional pursuits.
In terms of how this scholarship will help me as I pursue higher education, there are several ways that I believe it will be beneficial:
First and foremost, the scholarship will help me to finance my education and reduce the financial burden of attending college. This will allow me to focus more fully on my studies and pursue my academic and career goals without worrying about the cost of tuition and other expenses.
Additionally, the scholarship will provide me with opportunities to connect with other climbers and outdoor enthusiasts, which will be invaluable as I continue to pursue my passion for climbing. I believe that building a network of like-minded individuals will help me to grow and develop as a climber and as a person.
Finally, the scholarship will serve as a reminder of the importance of pursuing one's passions and interests, even in the face of obstacles and challenges. I believe that climbing has taught me valuable lessons about perseverance and determination, and I know that these skills will serve me well as I pursue my academic and professional goals.
Pool Family LGBT+ Scholarship
Being part of the LGBTQ+ community has been an important part of my life, shaping my experiences and perspectives in many ways. Here are some of my experiences and thoughts on the matter:
Growing up, I struggled with my identity and felt like I didn't fit in with the traditional gender roles and expectations that were placed on me. It wasn't until I discovered the LGBTQ+ community that I realized that there were others like me who were going through similar experiences.
Being part of the LGBTQ+ community has given me a sense of belonging and community that I didn't have before. I have met many amazing people who have become close friends and allies, and I feel like I can be my true self around them.
However, being part of the LGBTQ+ community has also come with its challenges. I have faced discrimination and prejudice from others who don't understand or accept my identity, and I have had to fight for my rights and equality.
Despite these challenges, I am proud to be part of the LGBTQ+ community and to be part of a movement that is fighting for justice and equality for all. I hope to continue to be an advocate and ally for the community and to help create a more inclusive and accepting world.
In terms of my career goals and aspirations, I have several ideas and plans for the future:
I am interested in pursuing a career in social justice and advocacy, particularly in the areas of LGBTQ+ rights and equality. I believe that everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their identity, and I want to work towards creating a more just and equitable society.
I am also interested in pursuing a career in education, particularly in the areas of diversity and inclusion. I believe that education is a powerful tool for creating change and promoting understanding, and I want to help create more inclusive and welcoming learning environments for all students.
Ultimately, my goal is to make a positive impact on the world and to help create a more just and equitable society for all. I believe that by working towards these goals, I can make a difference and help create a better future for everyone.
Xavier M. Monroe Heart of Gold Memorial Scholarship
Encountering obstacles is a natural part of life, and how we respond to them can shape our future success. In this essay, I will recount a time when I faced a significant challenge, setback, or failure and how it affected me, as well as what I learned from the experience.
During my sophomore year of high school, I was selected to participate in a prestigious summer program for aspiring scientists. I was thrilled to have been chosen and excited to spend the summer conducting research and learning from experts in the field. However, as the program began, I quickly realized that I was in over my head. The other students were incredibly intelligent and experienced, and I felt like I didn't belong. I struggled to keep up with the coursework and felt like I was constantly falling behind.
As the weeks went on, my frustration and anxiety grew. I began to doubt my abilities and wondered if I had made a mistake in applying for the program. However, I refused to give up and continued to work hard, seeking help from my teachers and mentors whenever I needed it. Slowly but surely, I began to make progress, and by the end of the program, I had completed my research project and presented my findings to the other students and faculty.
Looking back on this experience, I realize that it taught me several valuable lessons. First and foremost, I learned the importance of perseverance. When faced with a difficult challenge, it can be tempting to give up and walk away. However, I learned that by sticking with it and working hard, I could overcome even the most daunting obstacles.
Secondly, I learned the importance of seeking help when I need it. In the past, I had been hesitant to ask for help, fearing that it would make me appear weak or incompetent. However, during the summer program, I realized that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. By reaching out to my teachers and mentors, I was able to get the support and guidance I needed to succeed.
Finally, I learned that failure is not the end of the world. In the past, I had been afraid of failure, fearing that it would define me as a person. However, during the summer program, I realized that failure is simply a part of the learning process. By embracing failure and learning from my mistakes, I was able to grow and improve as a person.
In conclusion, the lessons we take from obstacles we encounter can be fundamental to later success. My experience during the summer program taught me the importance of perseverance, seeking help when I need it, and embracing failure. These lessons have stayed with me and have helped me to overcome challenges and achieve success in other areas of my life.
Trever David Clark Memorial Scholarship
Mental health is an important aspect of overall health and well-being. It can affect a person's beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations. In this essay, we will explore how personal experiences with mental health, either within oneself or with a loved one, can influence these areas of life. We will also discuss positive and negative experiences with the mental health industry.
Personal experiences with mental health can have a significant impact on one's beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations. For example, if someone has struggled with depression or anxiety, they may have a greater understanding and empathy for others who are going through similar struggles. They may also be more likely to seek out resources and support for themselves and others.
In my own experience, I have struggled with anxiety and depression for many years. This has influenced my beliefs about mental health and the importance of seeking help when needed. I have also become more aware of the stigma surrounding mental illness and the need for greater education and awareness.
Mental health can also have a significant impact on relationships. For example, if someone is struggling with a mental illness, it can be difficult for them to maintain healthy relationships with friends and family members. They may feel isolated or misunderstood, which can lead to further feelings of depression or anxiety.
On the other hand, if someone has a loved one who is struggling with a mental illness, it can be challenging to know how to support them. It is important to listen without judgment and offer support in whatever way is most helpful.
In my own experience, my struggles with anxiety and depression have sometimes made it difficult for me to maintain healthy relationships. However, I have also found that opening up to others about my struggles has helped me to feel more connected and supported.
Mental health can also influence career aspirations. For example, someone who has struggled with a mental illness may be more interested in pursuing a career in mental health or advocacy. They may also be more likely to seek out work that is meaningful and fulfilling.
In my own experience, my struggles with anxiety and depression have influenced my career aspirations. I have become more interested in pursuing work that is focused on mental health and wellness, such as counseling or advocacy.
The mental health industry can be both positive and negative. On the positive side, there are many resources available for those who are struggling with mental illness. These resources can include therapy, medication, support groups, and more.
However, there are also negative aspects of the mental health industry. For example, there is often a stigma surrounding mental illness that can make it difficult for people to seek help. Additionally, there can be a lack of access to resources for those who are uninsured or underinsured.
In my own experience, I have had both positive and negative experiences with the mental health industry. On the positive side, I have found therapy to be incredibly helpful in managing my anxiety and depression. However, I have also experienced stigma and a lack of access to resources at times.
In conclusion, personal experiences with mental health can have a significant impact on beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations. It is important to seek out resources and support when needed and to work towards reducing the stigma surrounding mental illness. While there are both positive and negative aspects of the mental health industry, it is important to continue advocating for greater access to resources and support for those who are struggling with mental illness.
SmartAsset College SmartStart Personal Finance Scholarship
The best piece of financial advice I have received is to live below my means. This advice was given to me by my parents when I was young, and it has stuck with me ever since. Living below my means means that I spend less money than I earn, which allows me to save money and invest in my future. Here are some reasons why this advice has been so valuable to me:
It helps me avoid debt: By living below my means, I can avoid taking on debt. This means that I don't have to worry about making monthly payments on credit cards or loans, which can be a huge financial burden.
It allows me to save money: Living below my means also allows me to save money for the future. By putting money into savings accounts or investments, I can build wealth over time and prepare for unexpected expenses.
It gives me financial freedom: When I live below my means, I am not tied down by financial obligations. This gives me the freedom to pursue my passions and take risks without worrying about the financial consequences.
It helps me prioritize my spending: Living below my means forces me to prioritize my spending and focus on the things that are most important to me. This means that I can spend money on things that bring me joy and fulfillment, rather than wasting money on things that don't matter.
It reduces stress: Finally, living below my means reduces financial stress and anxiety. By knowing that I have enough money saved for emergencies and unexpected expenses, I can relax and enjoy life without worrying about money.
Overall, living below my means has been the best piece of financial advice I have received because it has allowed me to avoid debt, save money, gain financial freedom, prioritize my spending, and reduce stress. By following this advice, I have been able to build a strong financial foundation for myself and prepare for a secure and fulfilling future.
While I have not received financial advice from AI like ChatGPT, I can see how it could be a valuable tool for those seeking financial guidance. AI can provide easy-to-digest information on important concepts like budgeting, saving, investing, and retirement planning. However, it is important to note that AI cannot provide personalized financial advice like a human financial advisor can. It is also important to be aware of the limitations of AI and to use it as a tool rather than a replacement for human expertise.
In conclusion, the best piece of financial advice I have received is to live below my means. This advice has helped me avoid debt, save money, gain financial freedom, prioritize my spending, and reduce stress. While AI like ChatGPT can be a valuable tool for financial guidance, it cannot replace the personalized advice and expertise of a human financial advisor. By combining the benefits of living below your means with the insights provided by AI and human advisors, you can build a strong financial foundation for yourself and achieve your financial goals.
Additional Financial Advice:
Start saving early: One of the best things you can do for your financial future is to start saving early. The earlier you start saving, the more time your money has to grow through compound interest.
Create a budget: Creating a budget is an essential part of managing your finances. A budget helps you track your income and expenses and ensures that you are living within your means.
Invest in yourself: Investing in yourself through education or training can pay off in the long run by increasing your earning potential and opening up new career opportunities.
Diversify your investments: Diversifying your investments helps spread out risk and can help protect your portfolio from market fluctuations.
Don't try to time the market: Trying to time the market by buying and selling stocks based on short-term trends is a risky strategy. Instead, focus on long-term investing and stick to a diversified portfolio.
Pay off high-interest debt first: If you have high-interest debt like credit card debt, it's important to pay it off as soon as possible. High-interest debt can quickly spiral out of control and can be a major financial burden.
Have an emergency fund: Having an emergency fund can help you weather unexpected expenses like car repairs or medical bills without having to dip into your savings or take on debt.
Don't compare yourself to others: It's easy to get caught up in comparing yourself to others and feeling like you need to keep up with the Joneses. However, this can lead to overspending and financial stress. Instead, focus on your own financial goals and priorities.
By following these additional pieces of financial advice, you can build a strong financial foundation for yourself and achieve your financial goals. Remember, living below your means is just one part of a larger financial strategy that includes saving, investing, and managing debt. By combining these strategies with the insights provided by AI and human advisors, you can create a personalized financial plan that works for you.
Learner Education Women in Mathematics Scholarship
Mathematics is a fascinating subject that has always drawn me in. The principles of mathematics have shaped my understanding of the world in many ways, and I am constantly amazed by the power and beauty of mathematical concepts. Here are some reasons why I am drawn to math and how it has shaped my understanding of the world:
What draws me to math:
The beauty of mathematical concepts: Mathematics is a beautiful subject that is full of patterns, symmetry, and elegance. I am drawn to the beauty of mathematical concepts and the way they can be used to describe the world around us.
The challenge of problem-solving: Mathematics is a challenging subject that requires critical thinking and problem-solving skills. I enjoy the challenge of solving complex problems and finding creative solutions.
The versatility of math: Mathematics is a versatile subject that can be applied to many different fields, from science and engineering to finance and economics. I am drawn to the versatility of math and the many different ways it can be used to solve real-world problems.
How mathematics has shaped my understanding of the world:
Mathematics helps me understand patterns: Mathematics has helped me understand patterns in nature, science, and society. From the patterns in the stars to the patterns in human behavior, mathematics has given me a deeper understanding of the world around me.
Mathematics helps me make sense of data: In today's data-driven world, mathematics is more important than ever. Mathematics has helped me make sense of data and draw meaningful conclusions from it.
Mathematics helps me solve problems: Mathematics has given me problem-solving skills that I can apply to many different areas of my life. Whether I am trying to solve a complex math problem or a real-world issue, mathematics has taught me how to approach problems systematically and find creative solutions.
Mathematics helps me appreciate beauty: Finally, mathematics has helped me appreciate the beauty in the world around me. From the symmetry of a snowflake to the elegance of a mathematical proof, mathematics has shown me that beauty can be found in even the most abstract concepts.
In conclusion, mathematics is a subject that has always drawn me. The beauty, challenge, and versatility of math have shaped my understanding of the world in many ways. Mathematics has helped me understand patterns, make sense of data, solve problems, and appreciate beauty. I am excited to continue exploring the world of mathematics and discovering new ways that it can help me understand the world around me.
Phoenix Opportunity Award
Being a first-generation college student can have a significant impact on an individual's career goals. First-generation college students are those who are the first in their families to attend college. These students often face unique challenges, such as a lack of family support and financial resources, that can impact their career aspirations.
One way that being a first-generation college student can influence career goals is by increasing the desire to succeed. First-generation college students often feel a sense of responsibility to succeed and to make their families proud. This can lead to a strong work ethic and a desire to achieve success in their chosen careers. First-generation college students may also be more motivated to pursue careers that offer financial stability and security, as they may have grown up in households with limited financial resources.
Another way that being a first-generation college student can influence career goals is by increasing the desire to give back to the community. First-generation college students may feel a sense of gratitude for the opportunities that they have been given and may want to use their education and skills to make a positive impact on their communities. This can lead to careers in fields such as education, social work, and public service.
Additionally, first-generation college students may have access to resources such as internships, networking events, and career fairs that can help them explore different career options and make informed decisions about their future.
However, being a first-generation college student can also present challenges when it comes to career goals. First-generation college students may lack the social and cultural capital that is necessary to navigate the job market and may struggle to find internships or job opportunities that align with their career goals. Additionally, first-generation college students may face discrimination or bias in the workplace due to their background or lack of connections.
In conclusion, being a first-generation college student can have a significant impact on career goals. First-generation college students may be motivated to succeed, give back to their communities, and explore new opportunities. However, they may also face challenges when it comes to finding job opportunities and navigating the job market. By seeking out resources and support, first-generation college students can overcome these challenges and achieve their career goals.
Elijah's Helping Hand Scholarship Award
One of the most significant ways that mental health can impact individuals is through suicide. Suicide is a tragic and preventable outcome of mental health issues. Suicide can be caused by a variety of factors, including depression, anxiety, trauma, and substance abuse. Suicide can have a devastating impact on families and communities, and it is important to take steps to prevent it.
One way to prevent suicide is to be aware of the warning signs. Some of the warning signs of suicide include talking about wanting to die or kill oneself, feeling hopeless or trapped, withdrawing from friends and family, and giving away possessions. If you or someone you know is experiencing these warning signs, it is important to seek help immediately. There are many resources available for people who are struggling with mental health issues, including hotlines, support groups, and therapy.
Another way to prevent suicide is to promote mental health awareness and reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness. Mental illness is still stigmatized in our society, and many people are afraid to seek help because they fear being judged or labeled as "crazy." This stigma can prevent people from getting the help they need and can make them feel isolated and alone. Therefore, it is important to educate people about mental illness and to promote a culture of acceptance and understanding.
In addition to suicide, mental health can also impact individuals who identify as LGBTQIA+. LGBTQIA+ individuals are at a higher risk of experiencing mental health issues due to discrimination, stigma, and social isolation. LGBTQIA+ individuals may also face unique challenges when seeking mental health care, such as a lack of culturally competent providers.
To address these issues, it is important to promote LGBTQIA+ rights and to provide resources and support for LGBTQIA+ individuals who are struggling with mental health issues. This can include providing access to LGBTQIA+-affirming therapy, support groups, and other resources. It is also important to promote acceptance and understanding of LGBTQIA+ individuals in society to reduce the stigma and discrimination that can contribute to mental health issues.
In conclusion, mental health can have a significant impact on individuals, particularly in the areas of suicide and LGBTQIA+ experiences. It is important to be aware of the warning signs of suicide and to seek help immediately if you or someone you know is experiencing these warning signs. It is also important to promote mental health awareness and reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness. For LGBTQIA+ individuals, it is important to provide resources and support to address the unique challenges they may face when seeking mental health care. By promoting acceptance and understanding, we can create a more supportive and inclusive society for all individuals.
Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
As someone who has struggled with mental health, my experiences have greatly influenced my beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations. My journey with mental health began in my teenage years when I started experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression. At the time, I didn't know what was happening to me, and I felt alone and scared. However, over time, I learned to manage my symptoms and seek help when I needed it.
One of the most significant ways that my experience with mental health has influenced I believe that it has taught me the importance of self-care and self-compassion. I have learned that taking care of myself, both physically and mentally, is essential for my well-being. This includes things like getting enough sleep, eating a healthy diet, and engaging in activities that bring me joy. I have also learned to be kinder to myself and to practice self-compassion when I am struggling. This has helped me to be more resilient and to bounce back from setbacks more quickly.
My experience with mental health has also influenced my relationships. I have learned that it is essential to have a support system of people who understand what I am going through and who can offer me support and encouragement. I have also learned that it is okay to ask for help when I need it and that there is no shame in seeking professional help. Through my struggles, I have become more empathetic and compassionate towards others who are going through similar experiences. I have also learned to be a better listener and to offer support to those who need it.
In terms of my career aspirations, my experience with mental health has led me to pursue a career in mental health counseling. I want to help others who are struggling with mental health and offer them the support and guidance that I wish I had when I was going through my struggles. I believe that my personal experience with mental health will make me a more effective counselor because I can relate to my clients on a deeper level. I also believe that my experience has given me a unique perspective on mental health that will allow me to be more compassionate and understanding towards my clients.
In addition, my experience with mental health has taught me the importance of destigmatizing mental illness. Mental illness is still stigmatized in our society, and many people are afraid to seek help because they fear being judged or labeled as "crazy." This stigma can prevent people from getting the help they need and can make them feel isolated and alone. Therefore, it is important to educate people about mental illness and to promote a culture of acceptance and understanding.
In conclusion, my experience with mental health has had a profound impact on my life. It has taught me the importance of self-care and self-compassion, and it has influenced my relationships and career aspirations. While my journey with mental health has been challenging at times, it has also been a source of growth and learning. I am grateful for the lessons that I have learned and for the opportunity to use my experiences to help others who are struggling with mental health.
Skip Veeder Memorial Scholarship
Running has been a passion of mine for several years now, and it has taught me a lot about overcoming challenges. One particular challenge that stands out to me is the time I decided to run a half marathon. I had never run more than a 10k before, and the thought of running 21 kilometers was daunting. However, I was determined to push myself and see what I was capable of.
Running is a popular form of exercise that has many benefits for both physical and mental health. For many people, running is not just a form of exercise, but a way of life. It can be a source of joy, a way to challenge oneself, and a way to overcome obstacles.
One of the biggest challenges that runners face is injury. Running is a high-impact activity that can put a lot of stress on the body, especially the knees and ankles. Injuries can be frustrating and can prevent runners from achieving their goals. However, with the right mindset and approach, runners can overcome injuries and come back stronger than ever.
Another challenge that runners face is motivation. It can be difficult to stay motivated to run, especially when the weather is bad or when life gets in the way. However, runners who are able to stay motivated and consistent with their training are more likely to achieve their goals and experience the joy of running.
For me, the joy of running comes from the feeling of being alive and connected to my body. Running allows me to clear my mind and focus on the present moment. It is a way to challenge myself and push my limits. Running has also allowed me to connect with a community of like-minded individuals who share my passion for the sport.
In order to overcome challenges and experience the joy of running, it is important to have a positive mindset and a strong support system. This can include friends, family, coaches, and other runners who can provide encouragement and motivation. It is also important to have a plan and to set achievable goals. By breaking down larger goals into smaller, more manageable steps, runners can stay motivated and focused on their progress.
In conclusion, running is a challenging but rewarding activity that can provide many benefits for both physical and mental health. Overcoming challenges such as injury and lack of motivation can be difficult, but with the right mindset and approach, runners can achieve their goals and experience the joy of running. Whether you are a casual jogger or a competitive athlete, running can be a source of joy, inspiration, and personal growth.
Dylan's Journey Memorial Scholarship
As a 19-year-old African-American female, I have faced many challenges and obstacles due to my learning disability. Growing up, I lacked the support and resources that I needed to help me succeed, which made it difficult to keep up with my peers. However, through my hard work and determination to succeed, I managed to stay focused and motivated to pursue higher education.
I was diagnosed with autism at 4 years old, and I have faced many challenges due to it. The biggest challenge I faced was how to make a connection with people and how to express the things I had in my mind. Despite the challenges, I have been able to manage my learning disability by taking the proper steps to ensure my success.
My experience with autism has been a major part of my life. I have had to learn strategies and techniques to help me overcome my learning disability, as well as understand and appreciate my differences more. I have been able to work hard and earn good grades in school despite my difficulties, and I am now in my second year of college. I understand how difficult it can be to find resources and support to succeed in higher education, and I want to be an example for those with a learning disability.
My motivation for pursuing higher education has always been to create a better life for myself, my family, and the people I come in contact with. I am driven to gain knowledge and develop my skills so that I can be a valuable member of society. I have also always wanted to prove to myself and others that I am capable of achieving success, regardless of any obstacles I may face.
I have looked for ways to engage in activities that would help me learn and grow, so I have involved myself in community resources, such as local libraries and after-school programs. I have put in extra effort in my studies, including studying for longer hours, attending tutoring and extra help sessions, and researching information on my own. Overall, I am extremely determined to succeed and I am committed to reaching my academic goals.
I believe that I am a suitable candidate for this scholarship because I have the drive and dedication to pursue higher education despite my learning disability. I understand the importance of obtaining an education and how valuable it is to have a higher education degree in our society. I am more than willing to do whatever it takes to succeed, and I am confident that I can use the scholarship money to further my education.
Gladys Ruth Legacy “Service“ Memorial Scholarship
Embracing My Uniqueness to Make a Difference
As a unique individual, I have always stood out from the crowd, and I have learned to embrace my individuality. I believe that our differences make us special, and it is essential to leverage our uniqueness to make a difference in someone's life. I have strived to embody this philosophy in all aspects of my life, and I am proud to say that I have made a difference in people's lives without realizing that someone was watching.
Overcoming Challenges
Growing up, I faced many challenges that could have broken me, but I refused to let them define me. Instead, I used my experiences to build the resilience and strength that I now use to help others. For instance, I have volunteered at a local shelter, where I have offered emotional support to people who have gone through trauma. I have also participated in fundraising activities for underprivileged families, which has enabled me to impact positively on their lives.
Diversity and Cultural Understanding
As a person from a diverse cultural background, I have developed a deep understanding and appreciation of cultural differences. I have used this understanding to promote cultural diversity and inclusion in my community. For instance, I have organized cultural events, where people from different backgrounds come together to celebrate their differences. This has helped to foster a sense of unity and respect among people from different cultures.
Embracing Your Uniqueness
Embracing your uniqueness is the first step in leveraging it to make a difference. It's easy to get caught up in trying to fit in with others and be like everyone else, but that's not where our true potential lies. When we embrace our differences and use them to our advantage, we can achieve great things. Think about the things that make you different. Maybe it's your sense of humor, your creativity, or your ability to connect with others. These qualities are what make you who you are, and they can be used to make a difference in someone's life.
Making a Difference in Someone's Life
I believe that every small act of kindness has the power to make a significant difference in someone's life. I have always strived to make a positive impact on people's lives, even when I am not aware that someone is watching. For instance, I once helped an elderly person cross the street, unaware that someone was watching. The person who was watching was inspired by my act of kindness and went on to start a similar initiative in their community.
Conclusion
In conclusion, I believe that embracing our uniqueness and leveraging it to make a difference in someone's life is crucial. I have used my experiences, cultural background, and small acts of kindness to impact positively on people's lives. I am confident that I will continue to make a difference in people's lives, even when I have no idea that someone is watching.
Dylan's Journey Memorial Scholarship
I am writing this essay to explain why I am an ideal candidate for the Dylan's Journey Memorial Scholarship, which is awarded to students with learning disabilities. The Dylan's Journey Memorial Scholarship was created to honor the memory of Dylan, a college student who faced many challenges due to his learning disability. The scholarship is awarded to students with similar struggles, who demonstrate a commitment to pursuing higher education. I believe I am an ideal candidate for this scholarship because I have faced similar experiences due to my learning disability, I am highly motivated to pursue higher education, and I possess the qualifications that make me stand out as an applicant.
I have alalia, a learning disability that is a delay in the development or use of the mechanisms that produce speech. Learning to read and write was difficult for me, as well as completing assignments promptly. Despite the limitations I faced, I persevered and found ways to succeed academically. With the help of tutors and other resources, I learned how to manage my learning disability and develop strategies for success. For example, I use note-taking techniques to help me stay organized and on task while studying.
My long-term goal is to obtain a degree in accounting. I am passionate about math and business, and I want to use my skills and knowledge to make a positive impact in my community. Higher education will give me the skills and knowledge I need to become successful in my field. Also, by pursuing higher education, I would be able to continue honoring Dylan's memory by striving for excellence in the face of adversity. My learning disability has made me appreciate the value of education even more. It has also shown me that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible.
My learning disability has had an impact on my academic performance, but I have worked hard to overcome this obstacle. Despite facing challenges due to my learning disability, I have maintained a strong GPA and am ranked in the top 10 percent of my class. My commitment to pursuing higher education and my dedication to honoring Dylan's memory make me an ideal candidate for this scholarship. In addition to my academic achievements, I am involved in several extracurricular activities that demonstrate my leadership skills and initiative. These include volunteering at local organizations, leading fundraising efforts, and mentoring students with learning disabilities.
In conclusion, this essay discussed why I am an ideal candidate for Dylan's Journey Memorial Scholarship. It highlighted my experience with my learning disability, my motivation for pursuing higher education, and my qualifications that make me a good candidate for this scholarship. Therefore, it is clear that I am an ideal candidate for this scholarship because of my experience with my learning disability, my motivation for pursuing higher education, and my qualifications that make me stand out as an applicant.
Share Your Poetry Scholarship
The Sea
How happy are the Atlantic oceans?
Do oceans make you shiver?
do they?
I saw the wild aspect of my generation destroyed,
How I mourned the coast.
Are you upset by how uncivilized it is?
Does it tear you apart to see the coast so undomesticated?
A lake, however hard it tries,
Will always be yellow.
Does the lake make you shiver?
does it?
When I think of the water, I see a bottom line.
Now ingenious is just the thing,
It gets me wondering if the water is dodgy.
Seawater, however hard it tries,
Will always be oceanic.
Never forget the unlimited and limitless seawater.
A tide, however hard it tries,
Will always be gentle.
Now blue is just the thing,
It gets me wondering if the tide is noble.
Pay attention to the ocean,
the ocean is the most Norwegian large indefinite quantity of all.
Does the ocean make you shiver?
does it?
Maverick Grill and Saloon Scholarship
It is often said that everyone is unique in their way, and I believe this to be true. Everyone has attributes about themselves that make them stand out from the crowd, and I am no exception. As someone smart, outgoing, and determined, I have a variety of unique attributes that make me stand out from the rest. In addition to my unique personality, I also have a range of skills that I can use to help my community. In this essay, I will discuss the attributes that make me unique and how I plan to give back to my community.
The first attribute that makes me unique is my intelligence. As a smart individual, I'm an analytical thinker who is constantly looking for opportunities to learn and grow. I'm never afraid to ask questions, and I enjoy using my knowledge and skills to help others.
In addition to my intelligence, I'm also an extrovert who enjoys meeting new people and making connections. As a natural networker, I'm always looking for opportunities to build relationships and make new friends. Finally, I'm driven and motivated, and I'm not afraid to take risks to achieve my goals. I'm always willing to put in the extra effort to make sure that I reach my full potential.
Beyond my unique personality traits, I also have a variety of skills that make me stand out from the crowd. For instance, I'm a creative thinker who enjoys coming up with innovative solutions to challenges. My creativity also extends to my artwork and writing, which allow me to have a unique perspective on the world that helps me come up with new ideas and concepts.
In addition to my creativity, I'm also a problem solver who enjoys tackling difficult tasks and finding solutions to complex problems. I'm good at thinking outside the box and coming up with creative solutions that others may not have considered. Finally, I'm resourceful and able to find creative ways to get things done with limited resources. I'm always looking for new ways to be efficient and effective in my work.
As someone unique in their way, I want to use my skills and abilities to give back to my community. To do this, I plan on volunteering my time and talents to organizations in my local community. Whether it's tutoring children or helping out at a local shelter, I want to use my skills and abilities to make a difference in the lives of those around me.
In addition to volunteering, I also plan on using my knowledge and experience to mentor other individuals in my community. Whether it's through one-on-one mentorship or leading workshops, I want to help those around me reach their full potential. Finally, I plan on making charitable donations to organizations that are working to make a difference in the world. Whether it's providing food for those in need or supporting causes that protect the environment, I want to do my part in making the world a better place.
In conclusion, through my smarts, outgoing personality, determination, creativity, problem-solving skills, and resourcefulness, I have a variety of unique attributes that make me stand out from the crowd. To give back to my community, I plan on volunteering my time and talents, mentoring those around me, and making charitable donations to organizations that are making a difference in the world. By doing this, I hope to use my unique skills and abilities to make a positive impact on the world around me.
STAR Scholarship - Students Taking Alternative Routes
As a passionate accountant who loves nothing more than crunching numbers and solving financial puzzles, I am excited to explore the topic of accounting as a passion. I understand that accounting is not only a profession but also a passion that can be both fun and rewarding. In this essay, I will discuss why accounting is a passion, how it has been pursued in the past, and how prize money can help to pursue this passion.
Accounting is a passion because it can be both fun and rewarding. Numbers and solving puzzles bring joy to me, and it allows me to develop my problem-solving skills. It also provides a great sense of satisfaction when I can complete a financial puzzle or problem. Over the years, I have held various roles and positions within the accounting industry. I have experienced both successes and challenges, but I have always kept my passion for accounting alive. From working in a large corporate firm to opening my accounting practice, I have been able to gain a wealth of knowledge and experience that has enabled me to pursue my passion for accounting.
The prize money can be used in various ways to further pursue my passion for accounting. It can be used to further my education, acquire new skills, and provide a better service to others. It can also be used to invest in new technology that can improve the efficiency of my work and help me to stay up-to-date with the latest industry trends. Investing in new technology can help to ensure that I am using the most efficient methods to complete my work and help me to stay ahead of the competition. Additionally, investing in further education can provide me with more knowledge and expertise in the field of accounting, which will help me to provide an even higher quality of service to those I work with.
In conclusion, accounting is a passion of mine that has been pursued over the years through various roles and positions. The prize money can help to further pursue this passion by providing an opportunity to invest in further education, acquire new skills, and provide a better service to others. Accounting is not only a profession but also a passion that brings joy and satisfaction when I can complete a financial puzzle or problem. With the help of the prize money, I can continue to pursue this passion to reach my full potential in the field of accounting.
Youth Equine Service Scholarship
As a lifelong horse enthusiast, I have been seeking to deepen my understanding of the love and bond between horses and humans. My journey has been a transformative experience, teaching me many lessons about myself, my relationships with others, and the special bond between horses and humans. This essay will explore my volunteer service with horses and the lessons it has taught me.
I have been volunteering with horses for several years now. Through this experience, I have learned how to care for and professionally handle horses. I have worked in the stables mucking out stalls, grooming horses, and providing general care. I have also worked in the fields helping to exercise the horses, as well as teaching beginner riders basic riding skills. Through these activities, I have gained a greater appreciation for the hard work that goes into caring for horses.
My volunteer service has also taught me many lessons about myself. Working with horses has strengthened my character and sense of responsibility. I have had to learn how to be patient and understanding when dealing with animals that can’t always understand my instructions. It has also helped me develop greater empathy for those around me, both human and animal alike.
In addition to learning about myself, my volunteer service has also taught me about the special bond between horses and humans. Horses have a unique connection with humans that cannot be found in other animals. This bond has been shaped by our relationship with nature and our need to be close to animals that can understand us on some level.
My volunteer service has taught me that I am capable of making a positive impact in my community. It has also taught me the importance of selflessness and the value of giving back. I have also learned the importance of hard work and dedication, and that I can achieve great things when I put my mind to it.
Volunteer service has taught me that I am capable of making a positive impact in the world. It has also shown me that I am a resilient and hardworking person who is capable of succeeding in any task. Volunteering has also strengthened my communication and collaboration skills, as well as my ability to work with different types of people.
In conclusion, my volunteer service with horses has been a transformative experience, teaching me many lessons about myself, my relationships with others, and the special bond between horses and humans. Working with horses has strengthened my character and sense of responsibility while helping me develop greater patience and empathy. It has also given me a greater appreciation for the unique connection between horses and humans that have been shaped by our relationship with nature.
Andrew Perez Mental Illness/Suicidal Awareness Education Scholarship
As a highly educated and informed adult in the field of mental health and suicide prevention, I am passionate about increasing awareness and access to mental health services. Mental illness and suicidal awareness education are necessary components of suicide prevention initiatives, as they can improve recognition of early warning signs, increase understanding of risk factors, and promote healthy coping skills among vulnerable populations. In this essay, I will provide an overview of mental illness/suicidal awareness education, discuss the challenges that are encountered in this field, and reflect upon my passion for mental health and suicide prevention.
Mental illness is defined as “a group of disorders characterized by alterations in thinking, mood, or behavior associated with distress or impaired functioning” (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Suicidal awareness education is an important component of mental health and suicide prevention initiatives, as it can help to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness, increase understanding of risk factors associated with suicide, and promote healthy coping skills among vulnerable populations.
My passion for mental health and suicide prevention began when I was a young adult. At the time, I had a family member who was struggling with a serious mental illness. As I watched them cope with the challenges associated with their mental health condition, I was inspired to become a part of the effort to reduce stigma and increase access to resources for those affected by mental illness.
I am committed to developing evidence-based practices to reduce suicide rates, expanding awareness of mental health and suicide prevention resources, increasing knowledge of mental health conditions and treatments, advocating for greater access to mental health services, and strengthening public policies to support mental health initiatives.
Mental illness/suicidal awareness education has many benefits. It can help to improve recognition of early warning signs of suicide, increase understanding of risk factors associated with suicide, and promote healthy coping skills among vulnerable populations. Additionally, education can help to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness and increase access to quality mental health care.
Unfortunately, several challenges are encountered in this field. These include limited awareness of mental health resources and services, lack of understanding of the seriousness of mental illness, the stigma associated with mental health issues, and limited access to quality mental health care.
In conclusion, mental illness/suicidal awareness education is an important component of suicide prevention initiatives. It can help to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness, increase understanding of risk factors associated with suicide, and promote healthy coping skills among vulnerable populations. However, several challenges are encountered in this field including limited awareness of mental health resources and services, lack of understanding of the seriousness of mental illness, the stigma associated with mental health issues, and limited access to quality mental health care.
My passion for mental health and suicide prevention began when I was a young teenager. I am committed to developing evidence-based practices to reduce suicide rates, expanding awareness of mental health and suicide prevention resources, increasing knowledge of mental health conditions and treatments, advocating for greater access to mental health services, and strengthening public policies to support mental health initiatives.
Mental illness/suicidal awareness education is an essential component of suicide prevention initiatives. With continued efforts in this field, we can work towards reducing the stigma associated with mental illness, increasing awareness of available resources, and improving overall access to quality mental health care.
Your Health Journey Scholarship
Our health journey is a personal one, and it is important to recognize and appreciate the changes we make to be healthier. In this essay, I will discuss my health journey as an intelligent, struggling college student who is trying to maintain good grades and volunteer in three club programs. I will explain how I have incorporated physical and mental health practices into my lifestyle, and how these changes have impacted my well-being.
When I started college, I felt overwhelmed by the workload and the constant pressure of balancing school with my extracurricular activities. As a result, I often neglected my physical and mental health. Even though I was eating healthy foods, I was not getting enough exercise or sleep, and I was not taking time for self-care. This led to increasing levels of stress and anxiety that were hurting my overall well-being.
Recognizing that something needed to change, I decided to embark on a health journey. I wanted to make small changes in my lifestyle that would have a positive impact on my physical and mental health. This essay will describe my health journey so far, and reflect on the changes I have made to be more healthy.
One of the first steps in my health journey was to make changes to my diet. I began incorporating more nutritious foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins into my diet. I also made sure to drink plenty of water throughout the day, as it helps me stay hydrated and energized. In addition to eating healthier foods, I started a regular exercise regimen that included running, strength training, and yoga. This helped me stay physically active and keep my energy levels up. Lastly, I made sure to get enough restful sleep each night to give my body time to recover from the day’s activities.
In addition to these physical health practices, I also made changes to my mental health routine. To help reduce stress and anxiety, I started incorporating mindfulness and meditation into my daily routine. This involved setting aside time each day for breathing exercises and relaxation techniques. I also took part in self-care activities such as yoga, journaling, art therapy, and reading. These activities helped me take a break from my hectic schedule and take time for myself.
In conclusion, my health journey has been a rewarding experience that has helped me feel more energized and less stressed. By making changes to both my physical and mental health routines, I have been able to improve my overall well-being. To anyone else embarking on their health journey, I would encourage you to make small changes that will have a positive impact on your physical and mental health. With dedication and commitment, you too can experience the benefits of a healthier lifestyle.
Mind, Body, & Soul Scholarship
College is a time for exploration and growth, and it is a unique opportunity that often inspires us to reach our fullest potential. As a spiritually-minded individual interested in learning more about themselves, their physical health, and their mental well-being, it is especially important to maintain a balance between academic, social, and spiritual pursuits while in college.
College life offers many exciting opportunities to explore one’s spiritual side. Whether I'm exploring new hobbies, making new friends, or building an academic career that matches my passions and interests, college is the perfect place to discover myself and my purpose. To maintain a balance between academic, social, and spiritual pursuits while still enjoying the best parts of college life, it is important to stay organized, prioritize my time, and set healthy boundaries. Make sure to take breaks from studying and give me time to relax and recharge. Additionally, seek out activities that bring me joy and practice self-care whenever possible.
It is important to take the time to refuel emotionally in order to recognize my own emotions and thoughts. When stress and anxiety become overwhelming, it can be helpful to develop a regular meditation practice or seek professional help if needed. In an often chaotic college environment, it is important to stay focused and motivated. Scheduling consistent study times or engaging in mindfulness activities can help me stay on track while still allowing myself time to relax. Additionally, it can be beneficial to join clubs or organizations that align with my interests and can provide me with an outlet for self-expression.
Physical health can have a huge impact on mental well-being. Incorporating different types of physical activities and exercise into my daily routine can have numerous benefits. Yoga or running are great ways to increase energy levels and reduce stress. It is also important to maintain a balanced diet while in college. Utilizing on-campus meal plans or cooking healthy meals at home can be helpful for both saving money and eating well. Additionally, it is important to get enough sleep every night to stay focused during the day.
Spiritual well-being is essential when it comes to maintaining balance in life. There are many spiritual paths available to college students including meditation, prayer, attending religious services regularly, or even reading spiritual texts or engaging in spiritual practices such as yoga or tai chi. Taking time for reflection can allow for moments of clarity amidst the chaos of college life. Additionally, engaging in self-care activities such as journaling or taking a nature walk can be beneficial for finding grounding during stressful times.
Maintaining mental, physical, and spiritual well-being in college is essential for making the most out of my college experience. It is important to prioritize my well-being by staying organized, taking breaks from studying when needed, engaging in physical activity and healthy nutrition habits, and finding spiritual grounding amidst the chaos of college life. Above all else, stay focused on my goals and dreams while also taking care of myself along the way. If I am feeling overwhelmed or need additional help or guidance along the way, there are numerous resources available that can assist with mental health or spiritual guidance. With the right balance of academic pursuits, self-care practices, and spiritual exploration, I can make the most out of my college experience while still staying true to myself and who I am meant to become.
Healthy Eating Scholarship
I believe that healthy eating habits are essential for living a healthy and fulfilling life. Throughout my life, I have seen firsthand how important it is to maintain a healthy diet. Eating the right foods can lead to improved physical health, mental health, and a reduced risk of developing chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. Eating a healthy diet can also contribute to improved energy levels, concentration, and better ability to manage stress.
Eating healthy is not always easy, but it is possible. One way to start is by consuming fresh, organic produce whenever possible. It is important to limit processed and refined foods, as these contain high amounts of unhealthy fats, sugar, salt, and preservatives. Avoiding sugary drinks and snacks is also key, as these can contain high amounts of added sugars. It is important to eat a balanced diet of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats to get all the necessary nutrients. Finally, incorporating physical activity into daily life can make a big difference in overall health.
The physical effects of healthy eating habits can be seen in weight loss or gain, improved sleep, and lower blood pressure. There are also mental effects from healthy eating habits such as improved mood, increased self-confidence, and improved concentration and focus. All of these can have a positive effect on overall well-being and quality of life.
When I practice healthy eating habits, I notice a difference in my physical and mental health. Eating a balanced diet helps to give me more energy throughout the day and I feel more alert and focused. I also find that I am better able to manage my stress levels and I have a more positive outlook on life. Additionally, I have noticed that my skin looks healthier and I have more energy to exercise.
In conclusion, there are numerous benefits to developing healthy eating habits. It can lead to improved physical health, mental health, and a reduced risk of developing chronic diseases like heart disease and diabetes. Eating a balanced diet of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats is essential for getting all the necessary nutrients and incorporating physical activity into daily life can make a big difference in overall health. Finally, there can be numerous mental effects from healthy eating habits such as improved mood, increased self-confidence, and improved concentration and focus. I believe it is important to promote healthy eating habits to improve the lives of those around us.
Learner.com Algebra Scholarship
The real-life applications of Mathematics are endless. We are surrounded by numbers, equations and algorithms – especially in this age of data science, with huge data sets that can only be understood through statistical models and analysis. Maths gives us the ability to view the world in a way nothing else can! Why Is Math Important Math isn’t the easiest subject to learn and when things get hard people to tend to give up. The “I’m bad at math, is just a myth. The Atlantic Post did a story on “basic ability in math isn’t the product of good genes, but hard work”. If we want it bad enough, we will work for it, but math has to become a priority. Some even think that they will never use this down the road, so they become less interested.… Lee: I think math teachers are so incredibly important. As far as reaching all of our students, and making sure that we have math-literate citizens, preparing people to have opportunities and options for them when they graduate high school. So being a math teacher is a really important and noble profession. As explained in the article, math is all around us. Shapes, numbers, statistics, you can find math in almost anything and everything. But is it important for all students to learn? I would say so. Math in elementary school years is very important because it teaches how to do simple calculations that can be used in your everyday life; however middle and high school math isn’t used as directed. Math teaches us how to think. It’s far different from any other subject in school, and truly understanding it can be very rewarding. Many career paths are based on math, such as engineering, statistics, or computer programming, for example. These careers are all crucial for society to function, and many pay well. Without a solid background in math, these careers wouldn’t be possible. While math is a very important subject, I also feel it should become optional at some point, perhaps partway through high school. Upper-level math classes often lose their educational value if the student isn’t genuinely interested in learning it. I would encourage all students to learn math, but not require it. I am a Ph.D. student at the University of Western Ontario. I am interested in how young children learn basic number skills such as how to count, or what “3” means. I want to understand what happens in the brain while children develop and learn math. I also want to learn about why some children like math and do well in math, while others feel nervous about math and find it hard. When I am not doing research, I like to sing in a choir, do yoga, and hang out with my cat. I was kind of floundering at that time as far as what I wanted to do. And once I started taking some of the coursework in teaching, I thought it was fascinating. I didn’t see myself applying my love for math by actually doing math day after day but helping other people understand it seemed much more appealing to me. It’s an opportunity for a lot of math teachers to think differently in ways that they haven’t done before and they are stepping up to the plate. They’re thinking creatively, they’re using this time to kind of expand their understanding of how to use technology to teach math, and they’re excited to try new stuff.
Ginny Biada Memorial Scholarship
My mother has been a major influence in my life and has had a positive impact on me in many ways. She has always been there for me, providing me with unconditional love and support. She has taught me the importance of hard work, dedication, and perseverance. She has also instilled in me the values of honesty, integrity, and respect for others.
Growing up, my mother was always there to help me with my schoolwork and to encourage me to do my best. She was instrumental in helping me develop my academic skills and to become a better student. She also encouraged me to pursue my passions and never give up on my dreams.
My mother has also been a great role model for me. She has always been a strong, independent woman who has worked hard to provide for our family. She has taught me the importance of having a strong work ethic and of never giving up. She has also taught me the importance of being kind and compassionate to others.
She has always been a source of guidance and support. She has taught me the importance of hard work, resilience, and integrity. She has also instilled in me the importance of education, which has helped me further my career.
She has also been an advocate for me, encouraging me to pursue my dreams and follow my passions. She has always been there for me, no matter the situation.
My mother has also been a great source of emotional support for me. She has always been there to listen to me and to provide me with advice and guidance. She has helped me to become a more confident and independent person.
My mother has been an incredible influence in my life and has had a positive impact on me in many ways. She has been instrumental in helping me become the person I am today. She has taught me the importance of hard work, dedication, and perseverance. She has also been a great role model for me and has provided me with emotional support. I am forever grateful for all that she has done for me and I will always strive to make her proud.
Finally, my mother has been a role model for me. Her dedication to her faith and family has shaped me into the person I am today. She has shown me that anything is possible with hard work and perseverance. I am forever grateful for my mother and all she has done for me. She has been an incredible source of strength, love, and guidance throughout my life.
Vincent U. Cornwall Legacy Scholarship
Financial literacy is the ability to understand and effectively manage personal finances, including income, expenses, investments, and debt. When it comes to financial literacy, educating our communities is an important step to ensuring everyone has the knowledge and skills to manage their money responsibly. Financial literacy can provide individuals with the tools necessary to make wise financial decisions that will benefit them in both the short and long term. Therefore, we need to create opportunities for our communities to access resources and information about how to be financially literate.
One way we can start educating our community about financial literacy is through events such as seminars or workshops. These events could include topics such as budgeting, saving, debt management, investing, retirement planning, and other money-related topics. We could also invite a professional speaker who specializes in finance and economics to come and give a presentation on the various aspects of financial literacy. This would help our community members become more knowledgeable about different strategies they can use when dealing with their finances.
In addition, we could also create online resources that can be accessed by anyone interested in learning more about financial literacy. This could include tutorials on different financial concepts and articles written by experts on how to better manage your money. Through these online resources, people would be able to access the information they need at any time from anywhere with an internet connection.
Finally, we should also encourage our community members to take advantage of existing resources such as public libraries or credit unions that offer free classes or seminars about finance topics. These organizations often have knowledgeable staff who are willing to share their expertise with those who are interested in learning more about managing their finances responsibly. By taking full advantage of these available resources, our community members would be able to gain valuable insights into how best to manage their finances and increase their overall financial literacy levels.
Overall, educating our communities about financial literacy is an important step in ensuring everyone has the knowledge they need to make sound financial decisions that will benefit them in both the short and long term. By taking advantage of events such as seminars or workshops, creating online educational materials, and using existing resources available at public libraries or credit unions, we can provide our communities with the tools they need for successful money management now and in the future.
Special Delivery of Dreams Scholarship
When I first came to GateWay Community College I was unsure about the use of technology. In week four, I discovered myself engrossing every technology I was confronted with. I found I use every know-how learned incessantly, whether it be for school or personal time. Nowadays, I find myself advising on how to use applications to find things online like Google. In the process of learning about what I came to school to study, I’m finding a wealth of knowledge that I didn’t expect. I am finding out things about myself, such as the fact that I’m good at math if I study, and that I truly enjoy the process of learning. I’m also finding out things about the people in my life, those who will support and encourage me to try something challenging and those that will try to discourage me.
First of all, this scholarship will make it easier for me to function well in my education goals. It allows me to further my education at GateWay Community College. The scholarship would also provide me with a wealth of chances to take on extra-curricular activities and broaden my experiences to achieve my goals. Throughout my whole life, I had dreamt of helping people, especially those who deserve justice. For this reason, my goal is to graduate from university and become an accountant. Therefore, I need to find resources that could help me to achieve my goals. There are many ways in which this scholarship will facilitate me.
My best hobby is meditating and spending my free time at meditation retreats. I believe it has aided me in better understanding my mind and its intricacies, as well as ensuring my mental health.
Traveling is my favorite pastime since I enjoy discovering new cities and places around the world. Every year, I usually save for months to organize a trip. I enjoy going on trips with friends and family, but solo travel provides me with the actual adventure and thrill of seeing new areas on my own. Puzzles and board games are other hobbies of mine. For as long as I can remember, I've been fascinated by casual jigsaw puzzles, Sudoku games, and magazine crosswords. However, I have learned a great deal in the process of going from solving them in a month to decoding them in a week, and now even in a few days. Patience, consistency, planning, and observing while performing a task have all been developed as a result of this interest.
Olivia Woods Memorial Scholarship
In "Weapons of Math Destruction", mathematician and writer Cathy O’Neil. She explores the world of Big Data — and its insidious, fast-growing control over nearly every aspect of ultramodern life. To understand why defective, invasive new algorithms are so wide and important, O’Neil explores the history of how models have been used since the 17th century to determine effects like who can buy insurance, how scholars learn, how politicians run their juggernauts, and what kinds of rulings culprits admit.
O’Neil is a mathematician who has put her chops to use as a professor of mathematics, as a quant for the barricade fund D.E. Shaw, and as a data critic for multitudinous launch-ups. She came disabused with the so-called “ Big Data frugality” around the time of the 2007-2008 fiscal extremity. The extremity began because lenders were using subprime mortgages to produce mortgage-backed securities — by simple terms, an entire frugality was being erected on nothing. These people had misused calculation — a sacred tool to a passionate mathematician like O’Neil — and destroyed lives in the process. As O’Neil began allowing data's stranglehold on ultramodern life, she started to probe the role of fine models in some of humanity’s most important institutions: seminaries, insurance companies, the justice system, and more.
By examining how inaccurate tutoring assessments and prejudiced recidivism models immolation fairness and justice in the name of effectiveness, O’Neil suggests that dangerous computer algorithms that she terms “ munitions of calculation destruction,” (WMDs) have taken over what used to be analog, mortal-driven processes. Rather than a banker meeting with a brace of newlyweds before determining whether their bank should offer them alone, raptorial-scoring models and other WMDs now determine who’s fit to admit what kind of loans or credit.
In "Weapons of Math Destruction", mathematician and writer Cathy O’Neil. She explores the world of Big Data — and its insidious, fast-growing control over nearly every aspect of ultramodern life. To understand why defective, invasive new algorithms are so wide and important, O’Neil explores the history of how models have been used since the 17th century to determine effects like who can buy insurance, how scholars learn, how politicians run their juggernauts, and what kinds of rulings culprits admit.
O’Neil is a mathematician who has put her chops to use as a professor of mathematics, as a quant for the barricade fund D.E. Shaw, and as a data critic for multitudinous launch-ups. She came disabused with the so-called “ Big Data frugality” around the time of the 2007-2008 fiscal extremity. The extremity began because lenders were using subprime mortgages to produce mortgage-backed securities — by simple terms, an entire frugality was being erected on nothing. These people had misused calculation — a sacred tool to a passionate mathematician like O’Neil — and destroyed lives in the process. As O’Neil began allowing data's stranglehold on ultramodern life, she started to probe the role of fine models in some of humanity’s most important institutions: seminaries, insurance companies, the justice system, and more.
By examining how inaccurate tutoring assessments and prejudiced recidivism models immolation fairness and justice in the name of effectiveness, O’Neil suggests that dangerous computer algorithms that she terms “ munitions of calculation destruction,” (WMDs) have taken over what used to be analog, mortal-driven processes. Rather than a banker meeting with a brace of newlyweds before determining whether their bank should offer them alone, raptorial-scoring models and other WMDs now determine who’s fit to admit what kind of loans or credit.
Lotus Scholarship
My name is Lyeisha, and I am a first-generation college student. I want to graduate with a bachelor's in accounting. I would want to become an accountant. I'm in excel and trio program at gateway community college. I have a Certification Card: American emergency response training.
I won student of the month in my junior year in high school. My goals are to participate, be in class on time and, maintain my GPA. My skills are problem-solving, communication, critical thinking, and organization. I want to transfer to Grand Canyon University to finish my bachelor's after I finish to associate's. I want to work in the business industry. I am going to start an accounting company in Arizona.
Growing up I always had to face significant challenges due to my family background. Despite the various obstacles I had to overcome, I was always determined to make the most out of my education. As a result of my hard work, I was able to make it into a reputable university and receive a degree in my chosen field. Now, with the knowledge and skills I have acquired, I hope to make an impact on the world through my work.
My educational journey has been one marked by challenges, including language barriers, financial struggles, and limited time. Despite these challenges, I have been able to stay focused on my goals and keep pushing forward. I have faced these obstacles head-on and have taken steps to conquer them. This has allowed me to gain valuable knowledge that I will be able to use in the future.
With the challenges I have faced, I have also been able to keep my motivation and determination high. I am constantly learning new things and expanding my knowledge to better prepare myself for the future. I am confident that my education will provide me with the resources and skills necessary to succeed in today's competitive workforce. With the help of my supportive family and friends, I am certain that I will be able to reach my goals and make an impact on the world.
I am now more aware of the difficulties that I can face in the world and I am ready to take them head-on. I understand the importance of taking risks and trying things that are out of my comfort zone. This is a skill that I have gained throughout my journey and I will use it to make an impact on the world. I believe that education is the key to success, and I am determined to use my education to make a difference.
Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
Good mental health influences beliefs, in a more positive way. Good mental health influences relationships by creating stability. That stability is required to help long-term relationships thrive. Good mental health also influences career aspirations because it helps give you a can-do attitude and will help with studying, coworkers, customers and/or bosses.
The prevalence of mental health problems, which impact both individual and societal physical well-being, makes mental health care essential for meeting the goals of public health. Poor mental health does not just impact an individual's ability to lead an enriching life and continue to fulfill school, work, or family obligations; it also leads to serious physical and social problems. Poor mental health impacts a person's relationships with children, spouses, relatives, friends, and co-workers.
Many people also suffer from ill health directly from the home environment they came from. As numerous studies have shown, your family of origin helps to form your outlook on the world, dictates how you relate and interact with others, and can even greatly impact your mental health, or even physical health.
Mental health is the state of being in which a person is aware of their abilities, able to handle normal stresses in their lives, capable of working productively, and capable of contributing to their community. Good mental health leads to a positive self-image, which, in turn, leads to satisfying relationships with friends and others. Having good mental health helps you make good decisions and handle life's challenges, whether they are at home, at work, or in school.
Your mental health also impacts your ability to manage stress, deal with challenges, form relationships, and bounce back after setbacks and life's challenges. Well-being is the complex integration of individuals' physical, mental, emotional, and social health factors.
Strong science shows that social relationships influence several health outcomes, including mental health, physical health, health habits, and mortality risk. Future studies should examine how positive and negative aspects of social connections interact to affect health outcomes, as well as consider how this balance might change across the life course and between social groups.
People who are more socially connected with their families, friends, or community are happier, more physically healthy, and live longer, with fewer mental health problems, compared with those who are less connected.
If you had a trauma-plagued childhood or had turbulent relationships, you might have trouble making connections to others. Dependency may leave children powerless to cope with the effects of abuse, neglect, and intergenerational issues such as dependency disorders, addiction, mental health disorders, and overall unhealthy family dynamics.
Many marginalized individuals do not have a lot of mental health professionals in their communities, which also may present challenges in obtaining treatment. Poor mental health is also associated with rapid social changes, stressful working conditions, gender discrimination, social isolation, unhealthy lifestyles, physical health conditions, and human rights violations. This may result in other symptoms including social isolation, mistrust of others, self-sabotaging behaviors, and inability to get ahead in life (i.e., living in the past).
Whether you want to ensure that children receive a good education, introduce good healthcare in your community, or foster economic development, you are likely to have to work with people of multiple racial, language, ethnic, or economic groups.
Mikey Taylor Memorial Scholarship
The prevalence of mental health problems, which impact both individual and societal physical well-being, makes mental health care essential for meeting the goals of public health. Poor mental health does not just impact an individual's ability to lead an enriching life and continue to fulfill school, work, or family obligations; it also leads to serious physical and social problems. Poor mental health impacts a person's relationships with children, spouses, relatives, friends, and co-workers.
Many people also suffer from ill health directly from the home environment they came from. As numerous studies have shown, your family of origin helps to form your outlook on the world, dictates how you relate and interact with others, and can even greatly impact your mental health, or even physical health.
Mental health is the state of being in which a person is aware of their abilities, able to handle normal stresses in their lives, capable of working productively, and capable of contributing to their community. Good mental health leads to a positive self-image, which, in turn, leads to satisfying relationships with friends and others. Having good mental health helps you make good decisions and handle life's challenges, whether they are at home, at work, or in school.
Your mental health also impacts your ability to manage stress, deal with challenges, form relationships, and bounce back after setbacks and life's challenges. Well-being is the complex integration of individuals' physical, mental, emotional, and social health factors.
Strong science shows that social relationships influence several health outcomes, including mental health, physical health, health habits, and mortality risk. Future studies should examine how positive and negative aspects of social connections interact to affect health outcomes, as well as consider how this balance might change across the life course and between social groups.
People who are more socially connected with their families, friends, or community are happier, more physically healthy, and live longer, with fewer mental health problems, compared with those who are less connected.
If you had a trauma-plagued childhood or had turbulent relationships, you might have trouble making connections to others. Dependency may leave children powerless to cope with the effects of abuse, neglect, and intergenerational issues such as dependency disorders, addiction, mental health disorders, and overall unhealthy family dynamics.
Many marginalized individuals do not have a lot of mental health professionals in their communities, which also may present challenges in obtaining treatment. Poor mental health is also associated with rapid social changes, stressful working conditions, gender discrimination, social isolation, unhealthy lifestyles, physical health conditions, and human rights violations. This may result in other symptoms including social isolation, mistrust of others, self-sabotaging behaviors, and inability to get ahead in life (i.e., living in the past).
Whether you want to ensure that children receive a good education, introduce good healthcare in your community, or foster economic development, you are likely to have to work with people of multiple racial, language, ethnic, or economic groups.
Jerome D. Carr Memorial Scholarship for Overcoming Adversity
The prevalence of mental health problems, which impact both individual and societal physical well-being, makes mental health care essential for meeting the goals of public health. Poor mental health does not just impact an individual's ability to lead an enriching life and continue to fulfill school, work, or family obligations; it also leads to serious physical and social problems. Poor mental health impacts a person's relationships with children, spouses, relatives, friends, and co-workers.
Many people also suffer from ill health directly from the home environment they came from. As numerous studies have shown, your family of origin helps to form your outlook on the world, dictates how you relate and interact with others, and can even greatly impact your mental health, or even physical health.
Mental health is the state of being in which a person is aware of their abilities, able to handle normal stresses in their lives, capable of working productively, and capable of contributing to their community. Good mental health leads to a positive self-image, which, in turn, leads to satisfying relationships with friends and others. Having good mental health helps you make good decisions and handle life's challenges, whether they are at home, at work, or in school.
Your mental health also impacts your ability to manage stress, deal with challenges, form relationships, and bounce back after setbacks and life's challenges. Well-being is the complex integration of individuals' physical, mental, emotional, and social health factors.
Strong science shows that social relationships influence several health outcomes, including mental health, physical health, health habits, and mortality risk. Future studies should examine how positive and negative aspects of social connections interact to affect health outcomes, as well as consider how this balance might change across the life course and between social groups.
People who are more socially connected with their families, friends, or community are happier, more physically healthy, and live longer, with fewer mental health problems, compared with those who are less connected.
If you had a trauma-plagued childhood or had turbulent relationships, you might have trouble making connections to others. Dependency may leave children powerless to cope with the effects of abuse, neglect, and intergenerational issues such as dependency disorders, addiction, mental health disorders, and overall unhealthy family dynamics.
Many marginalized individuals do not have a lot of mental health professionals in their communities, which also may present challenges in obtaining treatment. Poor mental health is also associated with rapid social changes, stressful working conditions, gender discrimination, social isolation, unhealthy lifestyles, physical health conditions, and human rights violations. This may result in other symptoms including social isolation, mistrust of others, self-sabotaging behaviors, and inability to get ahead in life (i.e., living in the past).
Whether you want to ensure that children receive a good education, introduce good healthcare in your community, or foster economic development, you are likely to have to work with people of multiple racial, language, ethnic, or economic groups
Sean Carroll's Mindscape Big Picture Scholarship
There is no mystery more fundamental than that of the meaning of life. We find ourselves on a stage without a script, so we naturally seek a purpose and wonder: What’s it all about?
We could simply live our life without assigning a deeper meaning to it, just as we casually use our liver without dissecting it. But sometimes our daily routines resemble those of Sisyphus, who according to Greek mythology was punished to roll a heavy boulder up a hill only for it to roll down when it reached the top, repeating the cycle again and again. In this context, it is reasonable to ask whether there is a point to our Sisyphean efforts.
The practical attitude is to accept life as a wonderful gift and make the best lemonade out of the lemons it brings. This echoes the organic relationship between a plant and the nutrients in the soil that feeds it. But it does not fulfill the need for a deeper meaning.
Over history, humans sought goals that are more inspiring than their private lives. For example, during the Second World War, Japanese soldiers were willing to sacrifice their life for the sake of Emperor Hirohito. But given our recent realization that there are of order 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (a Zetta) habitable planets in the observable universe—the emperor’s status cannot be more significant than that of an ant hugging a single grain of sand on the landscape of a huge beach. And if an emperor’s influence is so minuscule on the cosmic scale, so is the impact of any other individual on Earth.
An alternative approach is to adopt the perspective of a spectator—enjoying the dazzling show around us rather than pretending to serve as one of its leading actors. If we are not already in awe while watching the rich spectacle of events on Earth, we can use our telescopes to capture the wider variety of displays farther away. Within the next decade, the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) will deliver 500 petabytes of images from our cosmic environment. The experience will resemble a new subscription to a streaming media service, this one broadcasting the universe. The discoveries associated with this unprecedented flow of fresh astronomical information could shine a new light on our place in the cosmos.
But beyond recognizing what is out there, we could aspire to make a difference in the world by defining new challenges and striving to accomplish them. This mission can be pursued even as we age and move away from stressful engagements, by mentoring students who seek them. In the mind of a mentor, the pride associated with a protege overcoming obstacles reflects the celebration of the human spirit.
I have always been driven by the desire to understand something new about the universe that would change our cosmic perspective and stimulate our aspirations for space. I assign meaning to my life by using the spectator perspective of an astronomer to motivate new challenges for our civilization on the cosmic stage. Given our many engineering accomplishments on Earth, a broader perspective could lead us to develop new technologies and modify our larger habitat through “space engineering.”
Among all astronomical data, the discovery of alien life could have the greatest impact on our broad outlook. The first traces of primitive life might be found as soon as NASA and ESA rovers excavate the surface of Mars in 2021. In parallel, enigmatic signals or artificial infrastructure produced by technological civilizations might be detected remotely from a much larger search volume through "space archaeology."
A hypothetical example of a revelation that would assign a new meaning to our existence is the finding that life was planted artificially on Earth by another civilization. After all, my colleagues at Harvard are getting close to producing synthetic life in the laboratory, and once they do so, exporting it on a spacecraft could be a simple matter. If we originated from such a process of directed panspermia, then our life’s purpose must have been defined in the blueprint of the technological project that led to our synthetic origins. We were produced to address a goal. If so, what was the purpose and have we fulfilled expectations?
But even in the more likely case that life was the random outcome of natural circumstances in a soup of chemicals on isolated Earth, we might acquire a new meaning for it thanks to communication from another civilization. If we ever establish contact with another intelligent species, the new perspective that it will bring could change our outlook. Likely, we are not the smartest kid on the block, since their scientific research and development could have lasted billions of years, a factor of 10 million longer than ours.
The main benefit from an encounter with superior beings would be the opportunity to ask them the fundamental question that had been bothering us for ages: “What’s the meaning of life?” I hope to live long enough and be around for their answer, stemming from numerous millennia of acquired scientific knowledge. But at the same time, I worry that the response will be dead silent because they have not figured out the answer yet.
Book Lovers Scholarship
In "Weapons of Math Destruction", mathematician and writer Cathy O’Neil. She explores the world of Big Data — and its insidious, fast-growing control over nearly every aspect of ultramodern life. To understand why defective, invasive new algorithms are so wide and important, O’Neil explores the history of how models have been used since the 17th century to determine effects like who can buy insurance, how scholars learn, how politicians run their juggernauts, and what kinds of rulings culprits admit.
O’Neil is a mathematician who has put her chops to use as a professor of mathematics, as a quant for the barricade fund D.E. Shaw, and as a data critic for multitudinous launch-ups. She came disabused with the so-called “ Big Data frugality” around the time of the 2007-2008 fiscal extremity. The extremity began because lenders were using subprime mortgages to produce mortgage-backed securities — by simple terms, an entire frugality was being erected on nothing. These people had misused calculation — a sacred tool to a passionate mathematician like O’Neil — and destroyed lives in the process. As O’Neil began allowing data's stranglehold on ultramodern life, she started to probe the role of fine models in some of humanity’s most important institutions: seminaries, insurance companies, the justice system, and more.
By examining how inaccurate tutoring assessments and prejudiced recidivism models immolation fairness and justice in the name of effectiveness, O’Neil suggests that dangerous computer algorithms that she terms “ munitions of calculation destruction,” (WMDs) have taken over what used to be analog, mortal-driven processes. Rather than a banker meeting with a brace of newlyweds before determining whether their bank should offer them alone, raptorial-scoring models and other WMDs now determine who’s fit to admit what kind of loans or credit.
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Yvela Michele Memorial Scholarship for Resilient Single Parents
My name is Lyeisha, and I am a first-generation college student. I want to graduate with a bachelor's in accounting. I would want to become an accountant. I'm in excel and trio program at gateway community college. I have a Certification Card: American emergency response training.
I won student of the month in my junior year in high school. My goals are to participate, be in class on time and, maintain my GPA. My skills are problem-solving, communication, critical thinking, and organization. I want to transfer to Grand Canyon University to finish my bachelor's after I finish to associates. I want to work in the business industry. I am going to start an accounting company in Arizona.
Growing up I always had to face significant challenges due to my family background. Despite the various obstacles I had to overcome, I was always determined to make the most out of my education. As a result of my hard work, I was able to make it into a reputable university and receive a degree in my chosen field. Now, with the knowledge and skills I have acquired, I hope to make an impact on the world through my work.
My educational journey has been one marked by challenges, including language barriers, financial struggles, and limited time. Despite these challenges, I have been able to stay focused on my goals and keep pushing forward. I have faced these obstacles head-on and have taken steps to conquer them. This has allowed me to gain valuable knowledge that I will be able to use in the future.
With the challenges I have faced, I have also been able to keep my motivation and determination high. I am constantly learning new things and expanding my knowledge to better prepare myself for the future. I am confident that my education will provide me with the resources and skills necessary to succeed in today's competitive workforce. With the help of my supportive family and friends, I am certain that I will be able to reach my goals and make an impact on the world.
I am now more aware of the difficulties that I can face in the world and I am ready to take them head-on. I understand the importance of taking risks and trying things that are out of my comfort zone. This is a skill that I have gained throughout my journey and I will use it to make an impact on the world. I believe that education is the key to success, and I am determined to use my education to make a difference.
Community Reinvestment Grant: Pride Scholarship
I have used my lived experiences and personal advocacy to create meaningful change for myself, my community, and other marginalized individuals. Through my experiences, I have found that the most effective method for changing the status quo is for each of us to take up our causes and make our voices heard. I have been involved in a variety of advocacy efforts, from local protests to national campaigns, and have contributed in meaningful ways both through my presence and through more active efforts such as fundraising. I believe that by working together, we can create a brighter future for all individuals regardless of their background or identity.
Growing up in a small, rural community, I have seen first-hand the disparities between my community and others. A lack of resources for education, employment, and overall quality of life has been a consistent issue for me and those around me. This is why I have dedicated my life to advocating for change and making sure that everyone has access to a safe, secure, and prosperous future. Through my lived experience and personal advocacy, I have been able to implement change in my own life as well as some of the lives of my friends and family by providing them with resources and opportunities they would not have otherwise had.
Lived experiences refer to the unique circumstances, events, and perspectives that shape an individual's life. These experiences can include factors such as race, gender, sexuality, ability, class, and other social identities. Personal advocacy involves using one's voice, actions, and influence to support and advocate for oneself and others who may face discrimination or injustice.
There are countless examples of individuals who have used their lived experiences and personal advocacy to bring about positive change for themselves, their communities, and other marginalized groups. For example, social justice movements such as the civil rights movement and the LGBTQ+ rights movement have been led and supported by individuals who have used their personal experiences to advocate for equality and justice.
Individuals with lived experiences of discrimination and marginalization have also used their advocacy to bring attention to and address specific issues and challenges faced by their communities. For example, indigenous activists have used their personal experiences and advocacy to raise awareness about the ongoing impacts of colonization and to advocate for the rights and sovereignty of indigenous peoples.
Personal advocacy can take many forms, including participating in protests and demonstrations, using social media to raise awareness, engaging in grassroots organizing and activism, and using personal storytelling to inspire and educate others.
In addition to traditional forms of advocacy, individuals with lived experiences and personal advocacy can also use their positions and platforms to bring about change on a larger scale. For example, celebrities and public figures with significant influence can use their platforms to bring attention to social justice issues and advocate for change.
Overall, lived experiences and personal advocacy play a crucial role in bringing about positive change for marginalized individuals and communities. By using their unique perspectives and voices, individuals can bring attention to and address the specific challenges and injustices faced by their communities, and work towards creating a more equitable and just society.
Holt Scholarship
My name is Lyeisha, and I am a first-generation college student. I want to graduate with a bachelor's in accounting. I would want to become an accountant. I'm in excel and trio program at gateway community college. I have a Certification Card: American emergency response training.
I won student of the month in my junior year in high school. My goals are to participate, be in class on time and, maintain my GPA. My skills are problem-solving, communication, critical thinking, and organization. I want to transfer to Grand Canyon University to finish my bachelor's after I finish to associates. I want to work in the business industry. I am going to start an accounting company in Arizona.
There are many reasons why I am pursuing a degree in accounting. Some possible reasons could include:
I am pursuing a degree in accounting because it is a field that I am passionate about. I understand the importance of working with numbers and how they can be a great asset for problem-solving. Accounting is a complex but interesting field and I am intrigued by its intricacies. To be an accountant means to be detail-oriented, analytical, and organized.
I have always had an affinity for numbers and was naturally drawn to the field of accounting. I have a strong desire to help businesses succeed by offering sound financial advice that can be used to make well-informed decisions. Through my studies, I am working towards a degree in accounting to gain the skills necessary to grow and thrive in this profession. For me, this degree means more than just a piece of paper; it’s an investment in my future and a way to use my passion for numbers to help businesses succeed.
I have an interest in finance and accounting and want to learn more about these subjects. I see accounting as a challenging and rewarding career field and want to build a foundation of knowledge and skills that will help me succeed in the profession. I see accounting as a way to make a meaningful contribution to organizations, by helping them make informed financial decisions and manage their resources effectively.
I have been inspired by someone in the accounting profession, or have been encouraged by others to pursue a career in this field. I see accounting as a way to secure a stable and well-paying job, with good prospects for advancement. Ultimately, the specific reason why I am pursuing a degree in accounting will depend on my personal goals, interests, and circumstances.
Do Good Scholarship
What career path am I pursuing? My interest in choosing an accounting career path is not new as I have been interested in finance for some time now. As a result, after researching many options of careers in this field, I came to choose accountantship. Moreover, I am also planning to study other financial fields. For example, I will take an undergraduate course in finance later, which will help me achieve my ultimate goal of being a professional accountant. In addition, since I am working towards becoming a certified public accountant (CPA), it is important to gain knowledge concerning legal and ethical issues arising from practicing accounting. Therefore, my interest in becoming a CPA was motivated by these reasons. However, having studied economics at both high school and university levels, I understand that this may be challenging to attain given the economic challenges experienced in most countries in the developing world.
How can I achieve my desired goals? The first step towards attaining my desired goals is to complete all academic requirements and obtain a bachelor’s degree in Business Management. This will enable me to gain a clear understanding of business administration and improve my leadership skills. It is important to note that business and finance are two different businesses with distinct roles to play. Consequently, there is still a need for additional training to equip me with the necessary knowledge and expertise within the field. Another critical component that is required for success in achieving my goals is the self-development of personal confidence. Self-esteem requires time to build, and therefore investing much time and effort in learning new information and taking courses related to accounting will greatly improve my abilities and strengthen my self-confidence. Besides gaining more insights into business and finance, applying managerial techniques in everyday operations under specific conditions is also another critical skill to develop.
How would you define yourself as a CPA? Based on research and online sources, AICPA defines a CPA as a person who “is well versed in general accounting principles, the applicable law, industry best practices, international accounting standards, and/or uses specialized software for processing data, analysis, reporting, auditing, risk assessment, valuation, valuation modeling and planning”. By definition, I consider myself qualified to work in any organization that provides services to customers of its own. Currently, I am licensed to practice in my area of specialization, namely, internal audit. Given that this profession deals with financial matters, the scope of work entails examining various transactions and accounts, which are usually conducted internally. Indeed, conducting audits of a such kind requires extensive knowledge of different aspects of accounting. Moreover, since it involves handling a large volume of documents, analyzing them to identify weaknesses in records, making recommendations on corrective actions, carrying out routine analyses, and reporting regularly, it demands professionalism, technical know-how, and strong analytical abilities.
In conclusion, my interests in becoming a CPA stem from my pursuit to undertake intensive education to acquire relevant and useful skills needed to succeed in this field, particularly given the increasing financial complexities experienced in most parts of the globe.
Augustus L. Harper Scholarship
Education is important for several reasons. It can help you acquire the knowledge, skills, and values that you need to be successful in life. It can also help you to become a more well-rounded and knowledgeable person and can open up new opportunities and experiences that you might not have had otherwise.
In the present world, technology has taken over almost everything in the country. Most people have opted for computers and tablets as ways of improving their skills such as typing. It is unfortunate because most people in society have lost their jobs as a result of technology. In addition to technological changes, there have been changes in the manner in which we learn as an individual. Today children receive less attention from teachers. They are subjected to too much information hence they lose time concentrating on various subjects. These factors explain why education is important. Technology offers opportunities for students to enhance their skills through online classes, seminars, and video forums. Therefore, by attending these courses, one acquires new ideas and hence becomes better placed in life.
Education has changed my life a great deal. For instance, I can now read and write fluently. Apart from reading and writing skills, I also acquire communication skills that enable me to interact with other people easily. By attending schools, one gets to learn several life skills such as discipline, self-control, responsibility, and empathy. Some parents teach the young generation what is right or wrong based on the way they behave in society. Children who go to school develop good habits such as time management and punctuality. The same goes for school-going children. They get to understand what values mean and what is considered appropriate for all.
There are many ways in which education can bring value to your life. Here are a few examples:
Improved employment opportunities: A good education can often lead to better job opportunities and higher salaries. It can also help you to develop the skills and knowledge that are necessary to succeed in your chosen career.
Personal development: Education can help you to learn more about yourself and the world around you. It can help you to develop new interests and hobbies and can help you to become more confident and self-sufficient.
Improved social connections: Education can help you to meet new people and build relationships with others. It can also help you to learn how to communicate and interact effectively with others, which can be valuable in both personal and professional settings.
Increased understanding of the world: Education can help you to learn about different cultures, history, and current events, which can broaden your perspective and help you to understand the world in a deeper and more meaningful way.
Overall, education can bring a wide range of benefits and can help you to lead a more fulfilling and successful life.
Charlie Akers Memorial Scholarship
Giving back to my neighborhood and community has been an important part of my life. I strongly believe in the idea that we should all take responsibility for our communities and help make them better places. I have been actively involved in volunteering and contributing to my community in several ways.
One of the main ways I have given back to my neighborhood and community is by volunteering at local homeless shelters. I have been volunteering at these shelters for the past three years and have been able to assist those in need. I help serve meals, sort donations and interact with homeless individuals. I feel that this is a great way to give back to my community and make a positive impact on those who need it the most.
In addition to volunteering at homeless shelters, I have also been involved in local clean-up projects. I have participated in beach cleanups and neighborhood cleanups where we have removed garbage, debris, and other waste from our local environment. This is another great way to help out my community and keep our environment clean and healthy.
Giving back to my community has been a great experience for me and it has made me feel like I am making a real impact on my neighborhood and community. I believe that it is our responsibility to help each other out and make our communities better places.
Giving back to my community has been a priority for me for as long as I can remember. As I further my education, I plan to continue to stay involved in my community in meaningful ways.
One way I plan to give back is by volunteering my time. There are many different organizations in my community that could benefit from my help, such as local homeless shelters, food pantries, and animal shelters. I could also volunteer at my local library or help out at a school I used to attend. Volunteering to help those in need is a great way to give back to my community.
I also plan to stay involved in community organizing efforts. I have been a part of several different organizations that work to promote justice and equality in my community. I plan to continue to participate in these efforts, as well as seek out new ones that I can join. This is an important way to give back, as it helps support and strengthen the community.
Finally, I plan to stay informed about the issues facing my community and use my education to help make a difference. I can use my knowledge to help others by writing articles, speaking at events, or helping to create policy solutions. This will allow me to use my education to make a positive impact in my community.
Overall, I am committed to continuing to give back to my community. I plan to do this by volunteering my time, staying involved in community organizing efforts, and using my education to make a difference. By doing this, I will be able to make a positive impact on my community and help it thrive.
Esteemed Project Scholarship
I am currently working to address the issue of climate change. I believe this is an incredibly pressing issue and one that needs to be tackled now. To do this, I am working to spread awareness of the impact of climate change and how it is affecting our planet. I am doing this by using social media as a platform to inform people of the causes and effects of climate change, as well as the steps they can take to reduce their carbon footprint. Additionally, I am actively participating in local initiatives that promote sustainable practices and the use of renewable energy sources. This includes participating in beach clean-ups, attending rallies, and speaking at events. I am also working in my own life to reduce my emissions by reducing my consumption of single-use plastics and implementing more energy-efficient practices in my home.
By actively engaging in these initiatives, I am doing my part to help address the issue of climate change. I am hopeful that by being a part of the solution, I can make a positive difference in this fight against global warming. I am also committed to continuing to learn more about the issue and how I can best use my skills and resources to make a lasting impact.
My name is Lyeisha, and I am a first-generation college student. I want to graduate with a bachelor's in accounting. I would want to become an accountant. I'm in excel and trio program at gateway community college. I have a Certification Card: American emergency response training.
I won student of the month in my junior year in high school. My goals are to participate, be in class on time and, maintain my GPA. My skills are problem-solving, communication, critical thinking, and organization. I want to transfer to Grand Canyon University to finish my bachelor's after I finish to associates. I want to work in the business industry. I am going to start an accounting company in Arizona.
My goal is to use my accounting career to make a positive impact on the world. I believe that accounting is the language of business, and it is essential to ensuring that businesses are managed efficiently and effectively. Therefore, I plan to use my accounting skills to help businesses succeed and grow, while also promoting ethical and responsible practices.
I will use my accounting knowledge to help businesses identify areas of improvement and to create strategies that will lead to long-term success. I plan to stay abreast of the latest developments in the accounting field, so I can ensure that businesses are following practices that are both ethical and responsible. I also plan to use my skills to help businesses become more sustainable and reduce their environmental impacts. Finally, I plan to use my knowledge and experience to mentor and teach others in the accounting field, so that I can help to spread the knowledge necessary for businesses to succeed and make a positive impact on the world.
EmPowered Women Scholarship
One time that I had a belief or idea challenged was during a college philosophy class. At the time, I held a fairly strict deterministic view, believing that everything that happened in the world was the result of previous causes and that free will was an illusion. However, during a class discussion on the topic, one of my classmates presented an argument that challenged my belief.
The argument was based on the idea of moral responsibility. My classmate argued that if determinism were true, then people could not be held morally responsible for their actions because they had no choice in what they did. They pointed out that in our legal system, people are often punished for their actions because they are believed to have made a conscious choice to do something wrong. If determinism were true, however, then people would have no control over their actions and could not be held responsible for them.
This argument made me think. I had never really considered the implications of my belief in the concept of moral responsibility before. I realized that if determinism were true, then the concept of moral responsibility would have to be reevaluated. It made me question whether or not my belief was actually true or if I had been simply accepting it without fully considering the consequences.
As I thought more about it, I began to see that there were other problems with my belief as well. For example, if everything was predetermined, then it would seem that there was no point in trying to change things or make the world a better place. It would also mean that there was no such thing as true innovation or creativity, as everything would already have been predetermined.
Ultimately, I decided to revise my belief and adopt a more nuanced view of determinism. While I still believe that certain things are predetermined by previous causes, I also believe that there is some element of free will and personal responsibility in our actions. This experience taught me the importance of being open to new ideas and challenging my own beliefs, as it can lead to a deeper understanding of the world and a more nuanced perspective. It also reminded me that it is important to consider the consequences of our beliefs and to be willing to revise them if they do not hold up to scrutiny.
This was the best idea ever that I challenged.
Walking In Authority International Ministry Scholarship
I am inspired to get involved in my community because I believe that everyone should have the opportunity to make a difference. I want people around me, and those who are less fortunate than myself, to be able to benefit from the work that we do together. Knowing that by working together we can create positive change is incredibly motivating for me and drives me toward getting more actively engaged with various initiatives within my local area. Additionally, we all as citizens of our communities need to take responsibility for how our actions impact others - this encourages us all not only to think about ourselves but also about how what we do affects those around us too.
For me, the potential of my community is what inspires me to get involved and work to influence change. I’ve been a part of my community since I was a young child, and I’ve seen first-hand the positive effects that can come from people working together to make a difference. Growing up, I was surrounded by people who had a deep belief in the power of collective action, and that was an important part of my development as a person.
I’ve been involved in my community in a variety of ways, ranging from local volunteer initiatives to larger-scale political advocacy. Through my volunteer work, I’ve been able to help out with various projects, such as cleaning up a local park, organizing a food drive, and mentoring at-risk youth. I’ve also been involved in local political campaigns, advocating for the issues that are important to me and my community.
In addition to volunteering and political advocacy, I’ve also worked to influence change in my community through activism. I’ve attended rallies and protests, written letters to politicians and newspapers, and spoken out about issues that are important to me and my community. I’ve also worked with local organizations to raise awareness about issues such as poverty, inequality, and environmental justice.
Furthermore, volunteering activities such as helping out at food banks or providing support services like mentoring young adults transitioning into adulthood, these activities allow individuals like myself to gain valuable insight into different areas facing society today while offering assistance where needed. These experiences provide invaluable opportunities to learn firsthand what life is really like outside one's bubble while giving back something worthwhile overall betterment of entire communities.
Finally, I’ve worked to influence change in my community through education. I’ve taught classes in the local school system, held workshops and discussion groups, and hosted forums where people can come together to discuss important topics. I’ve also worked with other community members to develop educational programs that are tailored to our local needs.
Ultimately, I believe that by coming together and taking action, we can make a difference in our community. I’ve seen the power of collective action and I’m inspired to continue working to influence change in my community I’m proud of,
Dema Dimbaya Humanitarianism and Disaster Relief Scholarship
Community service and disaster relief have been a passion of mine since I was very young. Growing up in an area that had frequent natural disasters, I saw firsthand the destruction they could cause and the toll they took on people's lives. Seeing this motivated me to want to help those affected by these events, as well as other forms of hardship such as poverty or homelessness.
I believe that everyone deserves access to basic needs like shelter, food and healthcare regardless of their circumstances or background; so when I discovered volunteer opportunities with organizations dedicated to providing aid for those in need, my interest was piqued immediately! Through volunteering with various charities both locally and abroad over the years, I’ve gained invaluable experience working alongside others who share similar values about helping out our communities whenever possible. This has allowed me to develop strong communication skills while also deepening my understanding of how important it is for us all to work together during times of crisis or difficulty.
Overall community service has become an integral part of my life because not only does it give me a sense of purpose but also allows others around me to benefit from what little contributions we make each day whether through small donations or simply lending a listening ear at times when someone just needs somebody there for them - no matter how big or small every act can make a difference which is why will continue striving towards making positive changes within our society today!
I am committed to contributing more community service in my local area. I believe that by giving back to the community, I can make a positive impact on the lives of others and help create a better world for everyone.
The first step in my plan is to volunteer at local organizations that serve our community. This could include soup kitchens, homeless shelters, or youth programs like after-school clubs or summer camps. By volunteering with these types of organizations, I can directly help those who are most vulnerable and need it most while also learning valuable skills such as communication and leadership which will be useful later on in life. Additionally, this will provide me with an opportunity to meet new people from different backgrounds which could lead me towards potential career opportunities down the line as well as give me insight into how other communities work so that I may apply it elsewhere if needed.
Finally, another way for me contribute more service is through fundraising events organized by nonprofits or charities aimed at helping those less fortunate than myself . Not only would this allow me to raise money for causes close my heart but also connect with others who share similar goals and objectives when it comes down improving society’s living conditions . Furthermore , participating in activities like bake sales , car washes , 5K runs etc allows you not only have fun but also gain knowledge about event planning processes too! All these experiences combined would surely aid greatly during future job prospects even if they don’t appear related !
In conclusion , becoming involved within your own neighborhood has immense benefits both personally & professionally ; therefore making sure one takes advantage of all available opportunities should be priority number one !
SmartSolar Sustainability Scholarship
Climate change is a global issue that affects all of us, and it’s becoming increasingly important to find ways to combat it. One of the most impactful ways to fight climate change is through education. Educating people about what causes climate change, how they can reduce their carbon footprint, and why this matters will encourage them to make more sustainable decisions in their lives. This could include teaching people about energy conservation techniques such as turning off lights when not in use or unplugging electronics when not needed; encouraging the use of public transportation instead of driving personal vehicles; eating local foods that require fewer resources for production; and reducing waste by buying products with minimal packaging or reusing items whenever possible.
Another way we can fight climate change is through legislation at both local and national levels. Governments should be incentivizing renewable energy sources such as solar power rather than continuing with fossil fuels which contribute significantly more greenhouse gases into our atmosphere- leading directly to higher temperatures globally over time. Furthermore, governments should also be looking at implementing stricter regulations on industries like agriculture which are major contributors to carbon emissions. Through these measures, we would see a decrease in overall emissions from human activities while still allowing industry growth without compromising our planet's health.
Individuals need to take responsibility for their actions too - making sure they're doing everything they can to lower their environmental footprint by choosing green alternatives wherever possible (e..g using eco-friendly materials ); avoiding single-use plastics; recycling where ever you can etcetera). By taking these small steps each day collectively across countries around the world, we have an opportunity to make a real difference in combating climate change together!
Climate change is a global issue that needs to be addressed. We all have a responsibility to strive for solutions and take action in our own lives. There are many ways that we can fight climate change, from reducing energy consumption and waste production, to advocating for renewable energy sources like solar power or wind turbines.
One of the most effective ways I strive to fight climate change is by reducing my carbon footprint through conscious lifestyle choices such as using public transportation instead of driving my car whenever possible, eating more plant-based foods which require less water and land resources than animal products do, avoiding single-use plastics such as straws or plastic bags when grocery shopping and recycling items wherever possible. Additionally, I try not only to reduce my consumption but also encourage others around me to make similar changes in their life too!
Finally, I am also an advocate for renewable energy sources like solar power or wind turbines since these technologies produce clean electricity with no emissions whatsoever unlike traditional fossil fuels which contribute significantly towards global warming due its high CO2 emission rate. Therefore governments must invest heavily into research & development on this front so countries worldwide can transition away from reliance on fossil fuels entirely within the coming decades before any further damage is done to our environment & planet Earth's atmosphere at large!
NE1 NE-Dream Scholarship
My dream is to become an accountant. I am passionate about this career path because it provides stability and job security, as well as the opportunity to help businesses succeed. Accounting also allows me to use my analytical skills and problem-solving abilities in a way that makes sense to me.
I have always been good with numbers, but more importantly, I understand how accounting works within organizations and can identify potential issues before they become problematic. This skill set has allowed me to excel in my current role at a local business where I manage their finances daily. My experience here has given me insight into what goes into being an effective accountant which only increases my passion for pursuing this field of work professionally through further education or certification programs such as CPA exams or MBA courses related specifically to accounting/finance management topics.
The end goal is not just financial success; rather it's about taking advantage of the opportunities presented by becoming an expert in accounting so that businesses can benefit from having someone who understands all aspects of finance inside out – something which will enable them to achieve greater levels efficiency when managing their funds responsibly while achieving long term goals efficiently too! With these ambitions firmly set, nothing will stop me from reaching them no matter what challenges may arise along the way – ultimately making sure that any organization’s financial needs are taken care of successfully!
I enjoy working with small businesses and helping business owners plan budgets, track financial activities and reduce the amount they owe on taxes. I'm also passionate about building supportive business relationships, as establishing rapport with clients helps foster trust in my services. In my last role, I took on a struggling business client who was behind on taxes.
After meeting with the client several times, I developed a rapport and could determine the cause of their debt. After organizing separate budgets for direct and indirect expenses, the client was able to monitor and record financial activities more accurately and effectively. Because of my services, the business could pay off debt and add to growth. Now the business is operating successfully, and I'm excited to be able to contribute similar results to your organization.
This experience furthered my passion for both analytical accounting and leadership roles. I enjoy the feeling of making a difference in the company I work for.
Audra Dominguez "Be Brave" Scholarship
When faced with adversity, I have always taken the initiative to find solutions that will help me reach my goals. The first step I take is to analyze the situation and determine what resources are available for me to use. This could include talking with mentors or colleagues who have gone through similar experiences and asking them how they overcame their challenges. Additionally, if it’s a physical challenge, such as an injury or illness, then I make sure that I am taking all necessary precautions to protect myself while still striving toward my career aspirations.
The second step is often more difficult but just as important: staying positive despite any setbacks encountered along the way. When confronted with the adversity of any kind it can be easy for one's motivation levels to wane; however, focusing on what can be accomplished instead of dwelling on what cannot be done helps keep morale high and allows progress even when facing difficulty head-on. As part of this process, I also try hard not to forget why achieving these goals matters so much in the first place - whether it’s providing for family members or simply making personal strides towards success - remembering why you started something makes continuing onward easier than ever before.
Finally, the last thing that has helped me stay focused during times of hardship has been surrounding myself with people who support my dreams no matter how challenging things may get. Whether its friends offering moral support after a setback, or coworkers helping out when life gets hectic; having those around you willing to offer assistance goes a long way in keeping up momentum during tough times Ultimately taking these steps whenever presented obstacles arise, I've been able to maintain focus throughout each stage of development needed reach whatever goal lies ahead.
Here are a few steps that may be helpful:
Take a step back and assess the situation: It can be helpful to take some time to reflect on the adversity you are facing and understand its nature and extent. This can help you identify any underlying issues that may be contributing to the challenge, and allow you to approach the problem with a clear head.
Seek support: Surrounding yourself with a supportive network of people can be incredibly helpful when facing adversity. This could include friends, family, colleagues, or a professional therapist. Having someone to talk to and share your thoughts and feelings with can help you feel less alone and give you a sense of perspective.
Set achievable goals: It can be overwhelming to think about overcoming a major obstacle, so it can be helpful to break your goals down into smaller, more manageable steps. This can help you feel a sense of accomplishment as you make progress, and give you the motivation to keep going.
Practice self-care: Taking care of your physical and mental well-being is important when facing adversity. This may include things like getting enough sleep, eating well, and engaging in activities that bring you joy and relaxation.
Seek professional help if needed: If you are struggling to cope with adversity and it is impacting your daily life, it may be helpful to seek the assistance of a mental health professional. They can provide you with strategies and support to help you manage your feelings and move forward.
Remember, adversity is a normal part of life, and it is important to be kind to yourself and allow yourself time to heal and process your emotions. It is also important to remember that it is okay to ask for help when you need it.
Sunshine Legall Scholarship
My name is Lyeisha, and I am a first-generation college student. I want to graduate with a bachelor's in accounting. I would want to become an accountant. I'm in excel and the trio program at gateway community college. I have a Certification Card: American emergency response training.
I won student of the month junior year in high school. My goals are to participate, be in class on time and, maintain my GPA. My skills are problem-solving, communication, critical thinking, and organization. I want to transfer to Grand Canyon University to finish my bachelor's after I finish to associates. I want to work in the business industry. I am going to start an accounting company in Arizona.
Volunteering your time to support a cause you are passionate about is something you will never regret. It will enrich your life, familiarize you with your community, and connect you to people and ideas that will positively impact your perspective for the rest of your life. Helping your community is an opportunity for you to grow as a person, and to better understand how you fit into the world around you.
Why is it so important to find a cause you love and volunteer your time to? Spending time enriching your community is a great way to broaden your perceptions of the world. By immersing yourself in a community and surrounding yourself with people who are dedicated to bettering the world, you can learn so much about how the world works. You gain a unique sense of purpose by serving those around you, one which often manifests in other areas of your life.
Of course, it’s also important for your community! Without volunteers, many of the services and events we enjoy in our communities would not be so readily available. Spending time helping out at local shelters or food banks provides an important service to less fortunate neighbors. Giving back to the place you call home helps to unite the community and bridge some of the social, economic and political gaps.
Donating your time to support those around you is extremely beneficial, both for you and your community. It is statistically proven that people who volunteer regularly are healthier both physically and mentally. Individuals who have volunteered throughout their lifetime typically live longer and have better psychological well-being. In addition to the health benefits, volunteering gives people a sense of purpose. The fulfilling feeling of giving back and contributing to society is unparalleled.
Giving back is also a great way to get to know your community and its citizens. When you volunteer, you have the opportunity to meet lots of new people. Working alongside individuals who also care about improving their surroundings will allow you to broaden your network of friends. Additionally, it will help you to better understand the circumstances of other members of your community. Having a broad, open-minded perspective of the different walks of life around you will help you to be an effective and empathetic citizen.
People skills are not the only skills you will gain through volunteering! Dedicating time to help others will teach you patience, kindness, and resilience. Not only will you improve your communication abilities by working alongside a diverse team of people, but you will also gain a plethora of other experiences that will help you as you navigate your future. Volunteering may even help you discover a new passion or interest.
Sean Carroll's Mindscape Big Picture Scholarship
There is no mystery more fundamental than that of the meaning of life. We find ourselves on a stage without a script, so we naturally seek a purpose and wonder: What’s it all about?
We could simply live our life without assigning a deeper meaning to it, just as we casually use our liver without dissecting it. But sometimes our daily routines resemble those of Sisyphus, who according to Greek mythology was punished to roll a heavy boulder up a hill only for it to roll down when it reached the top, repeating the cycle again and again. In this context, it is reasonable to ask whether there is a point to our Sisyphean efforts.
The practical attitude is to accept life as a wonderful gift and make the best lemonade out of the lemons it brings. This echoes the organic relationship between a plant and the nutrients in the soil that feeds it. But it does not fulfill the need for a deeper meaning.
Over history, humans sought goals that are more inspiring than their private lives. For example, during the Second World War, Japanese soldiers were willing to sacrifice their life for the sake of Emperor Hirohito. But given our recent realization that there are of order 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (a Zetta) habitable planets in the observable universe—the emperor’s status cannot be more significant than that of an ant hugging a single grain of sand on the landscape of a huge beach. And if an emperor’s influence is so minuscule on the cosmic scale, so is the impact of any other individual on Earth.
An alternative approach is to adopt the perspective of a spectator—enjoying the dazzling show around us rather than pretending to serve as one of its leading actors. If we are not already in awe while watching the rich spectacle of events on Earth, we can use our telescopes to capture the wider variety of displays farther away. Within the next decade, the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) will deliver 500 petabytes of images from our cosmic environment. The experience will resemble a new subscription to a streaming media service, this one broadcasting the universe. The discoveries associated with this unprecedented flow of fresh astronomical information could shine a new light on our place in the cosmos.
But beyond recognizing what is out there, we could aspire to make a difference in the world by defining new challenges and striving to accomplish them. This mission can be pursued even as we age and move away from stressful engagements, by mentoring students who seek them. In the mind of a mentor, the pride associated with a protege overcoming obstacles reflects the celebration of the human spirit.
I have always been driven by the desire to understand something new about the universe that would change our cosmic perspective and stimulate our aspirations for space. I assign meaning to my life by using the spectator perspective of an astronomer to motivate new challenges for our civilization on the cosmic stage. Given our many engineering accomplishments on Earth, a broader perspective could lead us to develop new technologies and modify our larger habitat through “space engineering.”
Among all astronomical data, the discovery of alien life could have the greatest impact on our broad outlook. The first traces of primitive life might be found as soon as NASA and ESA rovers excavate the surface of Mars in 2021. In parallel, enigmatic signals or artificial infrastructure produced by technological civilizations might be detected remotely from a much larger search volume through "space archaeology."
A hypothetical example of a revelation that would assign a new meaning to our existence is the finding that life was planted artificially on Earth by another civilization. After all, my colleagues at Harvard are getting close to producing synthetic life in the laboratory, and once they do so, exporting it on a spacecraft could be a simple matter. If we originated from such a process of directed panspermia, then our life’s purpose must have been defined in the blueprint of the technological project that led to our synthetic origins. We were produced to address a goal. If so, what was the purpose and have we fulfilled expectations?
But even in the more likely case, that life was the random outcome of natural circumstances in a soup of chemicals on isolated Earth, we might acquire a new meaning for it thanks to communication from another civilization. If we ever establish contact with another intelligent species, the new perspective that it will bring could change our outlook. It is likely that we are not the smartest kid on the block, since their scientific research and development could have lasted billions of years, a factor of 10 million longer than ours.
The main benefit from an encounter with superior beings would be the opportunity to ask them the fundamental question that had been bothering us for ages: “What’s the meaning of life?” I hope to live long enough and be around for their answer, stemming from numerous millennia of acquired scientific knowledge. But at the same time, I worry that the response will be dead silent because they have not figured out the answer yet.
Climate Conservation Scholarship
Making simple, everyday choices can have a more profound impact on the environment than we might realize. From the way we dispose of our trash to what kind of products we use and even what we eat, our decisions can have a direct or indirect effect on the health of the environment. Each day, we have the opportunity to make choices that will benefit not only our own lives but also the lives of future generations. We can begin by being mindful of our actions and by striving to make decisions that are in harmony with nature.
We are all connected to the environment in ways we may not even realize. Every day, we make a multitude of choices that can have a direct or indirect impact on the environment. From the food we eat to the energy we use, our decisions can affect the health of our planet. We can easily forget about the consequences of those decisions, but if we want to create a sustainable future, we must begin to think about how our choices shape our environment.
We can strive to live sustainably each day by making small but meaningful changes. Simple actions like reducing our reliance on single-use products, eating less meat, and using energy-efficient appliances can all make a difference. Additionally, educating ourselves about the impact of our choices and spreading awareness to others can help ensure that our decisions are in harmony with nature. By taking small steps to be more mindful of our actions, we can help create a healthy future for our planet.
Living sustainably each day is something that we can all strive for. We can start by educating ourselves about how our everyday choices can affect the environment. We can also make an effort to reduce our waste and be more mindful of how we use energy and resources. By committing to making sustainable choices, we can create a positive ripple effect that extends beyond our own lives.
Although it is difficult to determine the true value of a document, it is important to maintain a comprehensive understanding of it. Evaluation of the document's worth should take into account its content, purpose, composition, and intended audience. Furthermore, the style and structure of the document should be considered to ensure that it is accurate, and professional and conveys its message effectively. An organized document can easily make a positive impact on its users, so it is important to make sure everything is complete and well-structured.
Financial Literacy Importance Scholarship
As a student, you need to manage your finances well for several reasons. First, if you want to be able to afford the lifestyle you want or need, you will need to know how to budget and save money. Second, managing your finances well can help build good credit which can be helpful later in life when buying a car or house or taking out loans. Finally, by learning how to manage your finances as a student, you can set yourself up for success in the future financially.
There are several things that students can do to manage their finances well. One of the most important things is creating and sticking to a budget. This means knowing how much money is coming in each month and where it needs to go. Another helpful tip is automation, which can help make sure that bills are paid on time and that savings goal is met. Finally, tracking spending over time can give students insights into where they may be able to cut back so they have more money available each month.
Having money or not having money doesn’t define who you are. Your real friends will think no less of you if you make your lunch and eat it between classes or take the bus to campus rather than drive a new car. You are valued more by others for who you are as a person, not for what things you have.
You don’t have to spend as much as your friends to be of the group. Some people always have more money than others and spend more. Resist any feeling that your friends who are big spenders are the norm. Don’t feel you have to go along with whatever expensive activities they propose just so you fit in.
A positive attitude leads to success. Learn to relax and not get stressed out about money. If you need to make changes in how you spend money, view this as an exciting accomplishment, not a depressing fact. Feel good about staying on a budget and being smart about how you spend your money.
Be realistic about what you can accomplish. Most students have financial problems, and they don’t just go away by waving a magic wand of good intentions. If your budget reveals you don’t have enough money even while working and carefully controlling your spending, you may still need a student loan or larger changes in your lifestyle to get by. That’s ok—there are ways to deal with that. But if you unrealistically set your sights so high on spending less and saving a lot, you may become depressed or discouraged if you don’t meet your goals. Before you can make an effective budget, you need to look at what you’re spending money on now and consider what’s essential and what’s optional.
Theresa Lord Future Leader Scholarship
My name is Lyeisha, and I am a first-generation college student. I want to graduate with a bachelor's in accounting. I would want to become an accountant. My goals are to participate, be in class on time and, maintain my GPA. My skills are problem solving, communication, critical thinking, and organization. I want to transfer to Grand Canyon University to finish my bachelor's after I finish to associates. I want to work in the business industry. I am going to start an accounting company in Arizona.
I was super introverted as a child, which was a result of some traumatic experiences I had in my early childhood. It had a profound impact on both my relationships and professional career. I would just sit and listen in the meeting, often answering questions with silence, my eyes downcast. But I eventually found the courage to work with a psychologist, and to undergo therapy. As I result I overcame my mental block, started to trust people again, and even started a relationship. It wasn’t an easy process, but I did not give up, and here I am, living quite a normal life now, and interviewing for a great job with you.
I carried the biggest obstacles within. My complexes and my prejudice helped me to open up to the world, to have some impact, and most importantly to live freely and happily. Just recently I learned the most important skill in life–if we can call it a skill–to live in the present moment. Giving my full attention to the activity I am doing–be it teaching, cooking, playing, or anything, I am not anymore imprisoned by those thoughts … what others think about me, whether I am a success or a failure, etc. Now I understand that such questions aren’t important at all. Overcoming this obstacle was the most important thing in my life.
I remember a good situation from my last job. We tried to develop an innovative mobile app, with a goal to help with screening for certain common diseases. But the project was very innovative, I didn’t have full support from the management, and they didn’t allocate sufficient budget for the project. Well, I could have just given up and moved on. But I didn’t do that. I pleaded with them, presented more and more arguments, because I knew that if we succeeded, we could have built the next big thing. Eventually I managed to convince the managers, and they extended the budget. We eventually didn’t succeed with our goal–the app wasn’t accurate enough to break into mainstream use. But I am still glad that I tried, and overcame an obstacle.
Femi Chebaís Scholarship
My name is Lyeisha, and I am a first-generation college student. I want to graduate with a bachelor's in accounting. I would want to become a accountant. My goals are to participate, be in class on time and, maintain my GPA. My skills are problem solving, communications, critical thinking, and organization. I want to transfer to Grand Canyon University to finish my bachelor's after I finish to associate's. I want to work in the business industry. I am going to start a accounting company in Arizona.
Holistic Health Scholarship
The first and foremost tip for improving the mental health of students is inculcating a habit of eating right food and fueling your body through proper nutrition. Just like developing habits that make you physically healthier, you can also build habits that make you mentally healthier. Creating good habits around sleep, physical activity, and eating may all help to promote mental health as well as physical health in times of stress. Good nutrition can make you feel better physically, but it may also boost your mood and reduce anxiety and stress.
Eating a nutritious, well-balanced diet that is high in fat, fiber, and nutrients may help you cope with stress and anxiety, increase sleep, improve your memory, and help you feel better overall. Eating a well-balanced diet can help you get the nutrients you need. A healthy diet and regular exercise can make a big difference for you.
It can help to establish healthier eating habits, as well as to avoid extremes like skipping meals or going overboard. Some healthy eating habits that these students could adopt include eating breakfast daily, maintaining a regular eating schedule, and not eating meals late in the evening. Encouraging students to keep a good mindset, sleep well, develop healthy eating habits, and care for their bodies is important.
NAMI also reports that exercise, sleep, and nutrition can make students feel better or worse about themselves depending on how they care for themselves. Lack of Awareness Students are unsure what makes for a balanced, flexible, and healthy diet, or how to listen to their bodies and eat with mindfulness. Diet affects student memory, learning abilities, and stress levels.
High levels of stress may cause lack of motivation, job dissatisfaction, and ill-health, both physical and psychological, with a ripple effect to the students personal wellbeing. This can cause stress, burnout, and a failure to lead healthy, balanced lives. Poor nutrition and unhealthy food habits may obviously impact your physical health negatively, which may have an even worse effect on your mental health, but bad nutrition also makes you feel worse.
If you really do think your food relationships are impacting your mental or physical health, learn the facts about eating disorders and make that crucial step to find help. If you notice you are starting to fall back into unhealthy patterns of behaviors that you had prior to college, or developing new ones, you should reach out to your Student Health Center, which can help you see a nutrition, primary care, and/or mental health professional. Taking care of your body and your mind can be the difference between doing a great job at school and doing a great job at handling changes.
Exercise, eating right, getting plenty of rest, and relaxation can all help you perform better, enjoy school more, and improve the way you handle lifes challenges. Try getting to bed ten minutes earlier each night, going for a walk, participating in college student wellness events on your campus or other fitness activities in your community, and practicing healthy eating. For those students who might not have a regular routine, offering lots of physical activity gets their hearts pumping and helps them stay healthy.
Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship
The prevalence of mental health problems, which impact both individual and societal physical well being, makes mental health care essential for meeting the goals of public health. Poor mental health does not just impact an individuals ability to lead an enriching life and continue to fulfill school, work, or family obligations; it also leads to serious physical and social problems. Poor mental health impacts a persons relationships with children, spouses, relatives, friends, and co-workers.
Many people also suffer from ill-health directly from the home environment they came from. As numerous studies have shown, your family of origin helps to form your outlook on the world, dictates how you relate and interact with others, and can even greatly impact your mental health, or even physical health.
Mental health is the state of being in which a person is aware of their abilities, able to handle normal stresses in their lives, is capable of working productively, and is capable of contributing to their community. Good mental health leads to positive self-image, which, in turn, leads to satisfying relationships with friends and others. Having good mental health helps you make good decisions and handle life's challenges, whether they are at home, at work, or in school.
Your mental health also impacts your ability to manage stress, deal with challenges, form relationships, and bounce back after setbacks and life's challenges. Well-being is the complex integration of an individuals physical, mental, emotional, and social health factors.
Strong science shows that social relationships influence a number of health outcomes, including mental health, physical health, health habits, and mortality risk. Future studies should examine how positive and negative aspects of social connections interact to affect health outcomes, as well as considering how this balance might change across the life course and between social groups.
People who are more socially connected with their families, friends, or community are happier, more physically healthy, and live longer, with fewer mental health problems, compared with those who are less connected.
If you had a trauma-plagued childhood or had turbulent relationships, you might have trouble making connections to others. Dependency may leave children powerless to cope with the effects of abuse, neglect, and intergenerational issues such as dependency disorders, addiction, mental health disorders, and overall unhealthy family dynamics.
Many marginalized individuals do not have a lot of mental health professionals in their communities, which also may present challenges in obtaining treatment. Poor mental health is also associated with rapid social changes, stressful working conditions, gender discrimination, social isolation, unhealthy lifestyles, physical health conditions, and human rights violations. This may result in other symptoms including social isolation, mistrust of others, self-sabotaging behaviors, and inability to get ahead in life (i.e., living in the past).
Whether you want to ensure that children receive a good education, introduce good healthcare in your community, or foster economic development, you are likely to have to work with people of multiple racial, language, ethnic, or economic groups
Financial Hygiene Scholarship
Getting financial literacy helps with all aspects of your personal finances, whether it is creating a budget, contributing to a 401(k) at work, or evaluating an offer for a job. By becoming financially literate, you will be able to make better decisions regarding your mortgage, credit cards, and debt management.
Being financially literate can transform an individuals ability to make a living, contributions to the community, and attitudes toward money. The purpose of teaching financial literacy is to help individuals build strong knowledge about the fundamental concepts of finance -- so that they are able to manage their money better. From setting aside money in a piggy bank to scoring the best mortgage rates, financial literacy helps people make decisions that not only benefit their financial present, but also their financial future.
Financial literacy is having skills that enable individuals to make wise decisions about their money. More than simply understanding ones finances, financial literacy is the knowledge and skills one has to make smart financial decisions. Financial literacy involves being able to effectively manage personal finances and making appropriate, informed decisions regarding your personal finances.
Financial literacy is concerned with your ability to manage and earn money, and it covers basic principles such as creating a budget and how to invest for your future. Financial literacy is the ability to understand and utilize various financial skills, including personal finance management, budgeting, and investing. Key steps in attaining financial literacy include learning to set up a budget, monitor expenses, repay debt, and plan for retirement.
To begin improving your financial literacy, step one is to begin reading about all things related to money, including investing, money management, and finances. When you set out to educate yourself and increase your financial knowledge, you will feel safer making decisions in life that involve finances. By changing your money mindset, you will learn to take each opportunity to improve your financial knowledge as a personal privilege that will benefit you.
You will become more committed to taking control of your finances when you are more financially competent. Understanding the basics of finances therefore allows you, and others, to make wise choices with your money and to become self-sufficient when it comes to making financial decisions. Educating yourself in these topics also includes learning about how money works, setting and reaching financial goals, becoming aware of unethical/discriminatory financial practices, and managing the financial challenges life throws at you.
Learning about financial planning and investing is a worthwhile goal for anyone to pursue. Learn the basics of personal finance and apply it to your own life's financial habits and decisions. Personal finance experts recommend taking time to learn the basics, from how to operate a checking or debit account to paying bills on time, and building from there.
While it is nice to know statistics and facts about money, nobody has truly achieved financial literacy until he or she is able to regularly do the right things with their money, leading to the right financial outcomes. Financial literacy can turn people into habitual budgeters, who are willing to set aside savings toward goals and postpone gratification in order to achieve financial peace of mind, both in the present and in the future.
Hearts on Sleeves, Minds in College Scholarship
Shyness is a common disorder that can affect people at any age. People who are very shy sometimes find it difficult to make friends, speak in public and seek employment. They also have trouble expressing themselves and maintaining healthy habits. In addition, shy people have trouble overcoming fears and anxiety. Living a timid life can have tragic consequences.
Many people find it hard to live a normal life because they are reserved and shy. They do not talk to others or wear clothes that make them feel confident. This behavior is referred to as social phobia, and it stops people from interacting with others naturally. People who are socially anxious often suffer from extreme anxiety when they have to speak to others. They also have problems leaving their homes without a shirt on. Failing in life due to excessive shyness is heartbreaking.
If you are shy, there are numerous things you can do to combat it. It's essential to make yourself more sociable and confident so you can overcome your fear of public speaking and making friends. You should also maintain a healthy lifestyle and work on building confidence in yourself at home. Becoming more confident will make it easier for you to leave your house without wearing a shirt. It also makes it easier for you to lose weight and improve your self-esteem.
It's important not to let past failures haunt you and define your future. Failing an exam in college should not prevent you from having a successful life later on. You should follow your dreams and choose the career path that makes you happy. People will respect your abilities and look up to you no matter what job title you hold. Keep the lessons learned from your past failures; instead of letting them poison your peace of hand, use them to become a better person.
Shyness can be an obstacle that prevents people from living a happy life. However, those who are socially anxious can overcome their fears through constant self-improvement and good habits. They can also overcome past failures by not letting them define their future. Remember that every person has failed in life; do not let failures haunt you and prevent you from achieving success!
Bold Financial Literacy Scholarship
Making a budget is the one step that allows you to achieve all of your other financial goals. A budget is a line-by-line accounting of all of your revenue — salary, possibly a side job, possibly investment money — and all of your expenses. The whole point of a budget is to lay everything out in front of you so you can see where your money is going and make adjustments if you're not on track to accomplish your objectives. Running your present cash flow through the common 50/30/20 budgeting framework is one approach to assess it.
The idea with this strategy is to spend 50% of your after-tax income on necessities (such rent/mortgage, food, and auto payments) and 30% on additional necessities (like phone and streaming services) or "like to haves" like dining out. The remaining 20% is set aside for savings: accumulating emergency finances, putting money aside for retirement, and putting money aside for a down payment on a house or a new automobile. Another approach is the 60 percent Solution, which divides spending and saving goals in a slightly different way — but with the same purpose of ensuring you don't neglect long-term goals.
If your pie charts appear drastically different from either technique, it's time to think about how you might reduce your expenditure or boost your revenue. (Hello, side hustle!) Alternatively, you could already be pushing for that promotion or raise.) This will put you on a strong route to achieving your short- and long-term objectives. To help you construct a budget and measure your progress, open an Excel or Google Docs spreadsheet. There are other budgeting apps that may be linked to bank accounts to help you keep track of your spending in real time.
Minority/Women in STEM Scholarship
I have overcome many financial challenges in my life. Starting from the small things, such as not having enough money for a birthday gift, to the large things, and I have learned to adapt and overcome. This has shaped my goals and career aspirations. I want to use my background and education to help others, and hopefully one day use that help to help others overcome their own financial challenges.
I am a first generation college student in my families life. I have had to learn a lot on my own, and I have had to work hard to succeed. I have had to make sacrifices, both large and small, in order to help provide for my family. I have learned to be independent and to seek out help when I need it most, but I have also learned to be self-reliant.
I was born to a family of sickle cell anemia. I am going to live with this disease for the rest of my life. My family has to live with the hardship of having me suffer from this disease. I have had to overcome the challenges that this disease brings to my life.
Being a first generation college student has had a profound impact on my goals and career aspirations. I want to use my background and education to help others, and hopefully one day use that help to help others overcome their own financial challenges. I know that I have a lot to offer the world, and I am excited to use my education to help others. I want to be a role model for other first generation students, and I want to help them realize their dreams and goals.
Sickle cell has made me more independent. I have had to overcome many obstacles to get to where I am today, and I am not afraid to ask for help when I need it. I have been able to overcome many of the obstacles I have overcome because of the support I have received from my family. I have had great mentors who have helped me overcome many obstacles and they have taught me many lessons.
I have always known that I wanted to be an business owner. I have always had an interest in technology, and I have always been fascinated by the internet and computers. I have always enjoyed solving complex problems and knowing that I was making a positive impact on the world. I want to own a cyber security company in Arizona, and I love what I do.
Bold Great Books Scholarship
In "Weapons of Math Destruction", mathematician and writer Cathy O’Neil. She explores the world of Big Data — and its insidious, fast-growing control over nearly every aspect of ultramodern life. To understand why defective, invasive new algorithms are so wide and important, O’Neil explores the history of how models have been used since the 17th century to determine effects like who can buy insurance, how scholars learn, how politicians run their juggernauts, and what kinds of rulings culprits admit.
O’Neil is a mathematician who has put her chops to use as a professor of mathematics, as a quant for the barricade fund D.E. Shaw, and as a data critic for multitudinous launch-ups. She came disabused with the so-called “ Big Data frugality” around the time of the 2007-2008 fiscal extremity. The extremity began because lenders were using subprime mortgages to produce mortgage-backed securities — by simple terms, an entire frugality was being erected on nothing. These people had misused calculation — a sacred tool to a passionate mathematician like O’Neil — and destroyed lives in the process. As O’Neil began allowing data's stranglehold on ultramodern life, she started to probe the role of fine models in some of humanity’s most important institutions: seminaries, insurance companies, the justice system, and more.
By examining how inaccurate tutoring assessments and prejudiced recidivism models immolation fairness and justice in the name of effectiveness, O’Neil suggests that dangerous computer algorithms that she terms “ munitions of calculation destruction,” (WMDs) have taken over what used to be analog, mortal-driven processes. Rather than a banker meeting with a brace of newlyweds before determining whether their bank should offer them alone, raptorial-scoring models and other WMDs now determine who’s fit to admit what kind of loans or credit.
Bold Study Strategies Scholarship
Make happiness a priority. The best way to ensure success is to feel good about what I'm doing and why I'm doing it. Happiness, according to me, frequently leads to success, but success on its own may not lead to happiness.
As a result, prioritizing my own wellness is critical to achieving my objectives. Positive emotions, engagement, meaning, and achievement, in my opinion, constitute well-being. "By virtue of the fact that I am in school, I am already prioritizing my well-being." "I'm getting involved and working on accomplishments," I say.
Aside from making time for myself, I can work on increasing my positivity. Writing down three good things at the end of each day is one exercise I recommend. These can be things I am proud of, things I am grateful for, or simply things that make me smile. It can also be beneficial to study subjects that give my life purpose or meaning. "People who associate meaning with their goals are more motivated," I asserts.
McCutcheon | Nikitin First-Generation Scholarship
It would be an understatement to say that education is important. Education is a weapon for bettering one's life. It is most likely the most important tool for changing one's life. A child's education begins at home. It is a life-long process that culminates in death. Education unquestionably influences the quality of a person's life.
Education broadens one's knowledge and skills while also shaping one's personality and attitude. Most importantly, education influences people's chances of finding work. A well-educated person is more likely to land a good job. We will discuss the value of education in life and society in this essay on the importance of education.
The importance of education in one's Life to begin with, education teaches students how to read and write. The first step in education is to read and write. The majority of information is communicated in writing. As a result, a lack of writing ability means missing out on a lot of information. As a result, education makes people literate.
Above all, education is critical for employment. It is unquestionably a fantastic opportunity to earn a decent living. This is because education provides the skills needed for a high-paying job. Uneducated people are most likely at a significant disadvantage in the job market. Many poor people appear to improve their lives with the help of education.
Another role in education is improved communication. Education improves and refines a person's speech. Individuals also improve their other modes of communication with Education.
Education improves a person's ability to use technology. Education does, without a doubt, provide the technical skills required for using technology. As a result, without education, it would be difficult to operate modern machines.
People mature as a result of their education. Sophistication enters educated people's lives. Above all, education teaches individuals the importance of discipline. People who are more educated understand the importance of time much more. Time is equal to money in the eyes of educated people.
Education enables people to effectively express their opinions. People who are well-educated can articulate their points of view clearly. As a result, educated people are more likely to persuade others of their point of view.
Education's importance in Society To begin with, education aids in the spread of knowledge in society. This is possibly the most notable aspect of education. Knowledge spreads quickly in a well-educated society. Furthermore, education facilitates the transmission of knowledge from one generation to the next.
Education contributes to the advancement and innovation of technology. Most importantly, the more education there is, the more technology will spread. Education contributes to significant advancements in military equipment, medicine, and computer technology.
Finally, education is a glimmer of hope in a dark world. It is unquestionably a source of optimism for a better life. Every human being on the planet has the basic right to an education. It is immoral to deny this right. The worst thing for humanity is an uneducated youth. Above all, all governments must ensure that education is widely distributed.
Bold Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
It can be very difficult and heartbreaking to see a loved one suffering from mental illness symptoms. And it can be difficult to know how to best assist and support your loved one.
Every person is unique, and every situation is unique. You may be concerned about the way a person has been speaking and acting, or you may have a specific diagnosis. You are familiar with your loved one and may have an idea of what approach or support will be most beneficial. However, here are a few pointers and things to think about when attempting to assist a loved one.
Understand the warning signs of mental health issues. Withdrawal from social interaction, unusual difficulties functioning at school, work, or social activities, and dramatic changes in sleep and appetite are all possible symptoms. More information can be found at Warning Signs of Mental Illness.
Someone displaying these symptoms or having these experiences does not necessarily indicate that the person has a mental health problem; the symptoms could also be related to other issues or problems. However, following up with a medical professional evaluation could help address any issues and prevent more serious symptoms from developing.
Getting started, tackling the problem. Starting the conversation may be one of the most difficult and important steps. You do not need to be an expert or have all of the answers. Express your concern and willingness to listen to and support the individual. Don't be afraid to bring it up. Assure them that you care about them and are always available to them. Make use of "I" statements. For example, instead of saying "You are..." or "You should...", say "I am concerned about you..." or "I would like you to consider talking with a counselor...".
Bold Generosity Matters Scholarship
Generosity is synonymous with goodness, and people who are generous never break the rules or fail to honor their commitments. Some people believe that generosity benefits people in a positive way, while others believe that it harms people and should be discouraged. I believe that kindness can lead to a prosperous future and that it can help to win people's hearts.
To begin with, people who are generous will be very friendly and approachable to everyone. Many successful people attribute their success to being generous with their love to others. For example, successful people, such as Microsoft CEO, were shown kindness to their employees at work, where the employees were encouraged to share creative ideas about their work by the goodness.
Second, a child's growth will be greatly aided if his or her caregivers are generous to him or her. If a child grows up in circumstances where the attribute of generosity is visible in his or her parents and family members, he or she is destined to become a generous person.
To summarize, generosity brings balance to an individual's life, as a result of which they are bound to achieve unimaginable success in their lives. We must recognize that, while it may be difficult to be generous in all situations, generosity bears the fruits of peace in the end.
Learner Calculus Scholarship
Many students have probably wondered why they are required to take calculus — the course is notoriously difficult for some. Math has not been taught in the manner that it should have been. Math is useful. Its purpose is to solve problems and provide answers to questions. But somewhere along the way, we lost sight of that, and math is now taught as an abstract.
Calculus is a necessary prerequisite for many STEM majors. Calculus skills are useful in a wide range of disciplines. Calculus is required to model and describe phenomena seen in the world around us using mathematical tools, but it also helps you become a critical thinker and problem solver. How comfortable students are with math is a major determinant of how well they perform in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields. Calculus performance, in particular, is a major impediment to students' progress in STEM majors.
Many students believe they are simply not "math-minded." Students' decisions to continue in STEM majors are influenced by their self-beliefs about math competence, regardless of actual competence, so providing students with experiences that positively shape those beliefs early in their college experience is critical to increasing retention in those majors.
Aside from mathematics, careers that require calculus skills include aerospace engineer, biochemistry, software developer, economist, chemical, electrical, and environmental engineering, research analysis, animator, astronomer, and insurance underwriter, to name a few. However, underrepresented students of color are not given the same opportunities to learn.
Calculus learning differences exist between men and women, as well as between high school students from well-funded school districts and their lower-income counterparts. According to a 2016 report from the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, only one-third of public high schools with a majority of Latino and Black students offered calculus. When students have unequal access to advanced classes, it is a hardship for them — who are less likely to earn degrees in STEM fields — and a hardship for the country. STEM workforce diversity leads to better science, technological inventions, and innovations.
Calculus is typically taught through lectures and is overly focused on the mechanics of computing derivatives and integrals. Students are given little, if any, exposure to the reasons for the calculations and the problems that calculus can help to solve. As a result, students may become unmotivated and disengaged. The fact that students do not know how to solve calculus problems, nor do they have a strong interest in the subject, is a major impediment. Students frequently become lost in all of the technical mechanical procedures without understanding what the main concepts are, how these concepts relate to the given procedures, and why they need to know these concepts. This issue will be addressed by the 'why, what, and how' calculus effort.
There is no single silver bullet for overcoming educational and achievement gaps in STEM, but we do know that calculus achievement is one of the major barriers to STEM majors. Even students who are not from underrepresented communities struggle with calculus, and we can start addressing it to the rest of the world.
Eleven Scholarship
I have overcome many financial challenges in my life. Starting from the small things, such as not having enough money for a birthday gift, to the large things, and I have learned to adapt and overcome. This has shaped my goals and career aspirations. I want to use my background and education to help others, and hopefully one day use that help to help others overcome their own financial challenges.
I am a first generation college student in my families life. I have had to learn a lot on my own, and I have had to work hard to succeed. I have had to make sacrifices, both large and small, in order to help provide for my family. I have learned to be independent and to seek out help when I need it most, but I have also learned to be self-reliant.
I was born to a family of sickle cell anemia. I am going to live with this disease for the rest of my life. My family has to live with the hardship of having me suffer from this disease. I have had to overcome the challenges that this disease brings to my life.
Being a first generation college student has had a profound impact on my goals and career aspirations. I want to use my background and education to help others, and hopefully one day use that help to help others overcome their own financial challenges. I know that I have a lot to offer the world, and I am excited to use my education to help others. I want to be a role model for other first generation students, and I want to help them realize their dreams and goals.
Sickle cell has made me more independent. I have had to overcome many obstacles to get to where I am today, and I am not afraid to ask for help when I need it. I have been able to overcome many of the obstacles I have overcome because of the support I have received from my family. I have had great mentors who have helped me overcome many obstacles and they have taught me many lessons.
I have always known that I wanted to be an business owner. I have always had an interest in technology, and I have always been fascinated by the internet and computers. I have always enjoyed solving complex problems and knowing that I was making a positive impact on the world. I want to own a cyber security company in Arizona, and I love what I do.
Learner.com Algebra Scholarship
Math improves your analytical skills. Math is a logic-based subject. The word "math" comes from the Greek "máthma," which means "knowledge, study, and learning."
Math encourages you to consider what you're seeing and come up with suitable terminology to describe it. You must ensure that your reasoning is acute enough to not only explain what you know, but also to frame it in such a way that another person can understand and duplicate what you've done. This is the level of clarity required in mathematics.
In reality, this is the fundamental concept of a theorem. They're built on proofs, which lead you through a set of premises and logical reasoning to arrive at a conclusion. Though you're unlikely to ever dive into mathematical proofs, the concept is nevertheless useful for debating your points and examining others'.
Learning math improves your abilities in all areas. Students who excel at arithmetic have more grey matter in their brains, according to studies. The grey matter in the central nervous system allows people to manage their movements, memories, and emotions. Different parts of the brain are in charge of different functions, and grey matter is important in all aspects of human life.
Math can assist you in navigating uncertainty. Even a simple understanding of probability and odds can help you improve (or avoid) games of chance and gambling.
It also helps you to better assess the safety of an activity and opens up the realm of sports betting. Understanding odds, ratios, and percentages not only allows you to earn money through sports betting or financial trading, but it also allows you to have a better understanding of how the world works.
Your thinking grows more complex when you realize that the universe is more probabilistic than deterministic in nature. This improves the accuracy of your predictions and the precision of your decisions.
Without evidence, nothing can be proven. Speculation has no place in this situation. You need evidence whenever you try to prove something in math. This is something that I believe should be applied to other facets of life as well... Consider how many misunderstandings could be avoided if visual and audible evidence were required!
It's a fun way to stretch your thinking. Every math issue is a novel, exciting, and one-of-a-kind challenge. The exhilaration you experience when you eventually solve an issue that appeared unattainable at first is unrivaled. I believe that math keeps you on your toes and never becomes dull, so each new day of learning in this fascinating subject area is exciting and unexpected.
Empowering Women Through Education Scholarship
Education is a necessary condition for individual growth to be unrestricted. It is what qualifies a person for citizenship responsibilities. Furthermore, if you are uneducated, you will find it difficult to comprehend politics or maintain vigilance over national interests. As a result, engagement in state matters will be minimal at best. In other words, such a citizen will be treated as a slave by others. This will prohibit them from advancing in their personality's stature. Others will usually make decisions for that person.
As a result, democracy will be a failure. Individuals' right to education is a civil right that protects them against all of this. While it does not promise that everyone will receive the same intellectual training, it does make provisions for that type of education. People, especially those who cannot afford it, will be unable to live their lives as they wish if they do not have access to education. It assures that everyone has an equal right to education, allowing us to all grow as a society without leaving anyone behind.
For people who want to transform their lives and stop the cycle of old age, the right to education can be life-changing. It enables individuals to have the same access to education as any other citizen without prejudice. The right to education offers us with numerous advantages. For starters, it has resulted in numerous changes in society in terms of educational accessibility. It also assures a uniform fee structure for all.
In other words, schools are unable to impose any unexpected increases in fees so that students are not harmed. After that, it assures that everyone has access to education by making it widely available. Despite their talent, many disadvantaged children are unable to access adequate resources. As a result, they will be able to continue their study legally. As a result, the literacy rate of a country rises.
This is unquestionably a significant benefit for any country. Furthermore, it eliminates all forms of discrimination, particularly for those from various socioeconomic backgrounds. It also applies to persons who are impaired. Most importantly, it ensures that students who cannot afford to pay their fees are seated in schools. As a result, it enables underprivileged individuals to participate, ensuring that education reaches all segments of society.
Overall, every citizen should have the opportunity to get an education that allows them to judge, weigh, and make decisions for themselves. It is a game-changer for many people all across the world, especially those from poor backgrounds, to be able to shine.
Sloane Stephens Doc & Glo Scholarship
Drive. I am determined to work harder than most to ensure that things get completed. I take satisfaction in seeing things through to completion, and when required, I take command. I link myself with excellence and drive myself with a sense of purpose. Self-reliance. I am capable of taking on duties and holding myself accountable. I make difficult judgments and stick to them. To be able to think for oneself is to be aware of oneself. Willpower. I don't vacillate or procrastinate because I have the strength to see things through. When I want something, I go out and get it. Those who have kept focused on their goals and been constant in their efforts are the world's greatest achievers.
Patience. I am willing to be patient, and I am aware that setbacks and frustrations are inevitable in any endeavor. It would be detrimental to take things personally. Integrity. This should go without saying, yet it's one of the most crucial qualities I can develop. For whatever I do, honesty is the best policy; integrity builds character and defines who I am. Passion. If I want to prosper, if I want to survive, it will take more than courtesy to bring me there. Life is made up of 10% of what I encounter and 90% of how I respond to it.
Connection. I am able to relate to others, which allows me to expand and improve my understanding of things. Optimism. I recognize that there is much to be accomplished and much good to be done in the world, and I recognize what is worth fighting for. Optimism is a strategy for achieving a better future—if I don't believe the future can be better, I'm unlikely to take action to make it so. Self-confidence. I have faith in myself. That's all there is to it. And having that unwavering faith in myself puts me one step closer to accomplishment.
Communication. I make an effort to communicate and pay attention to those who do so around me. The most essential thing is that I can hear what isn't being expressed. When there is open communication, there is also trust and respect. No one intends to be average; mediocrity occurs when I fail to plan. If I want to be successful, I need to study the attributes that will help me achieve and make it a point to practice them every day. Be brilliant while remaining modest. Courageous and tenacious. Trustworthy and unafraid. That is who I am, and it has always been who I am.
I Am Third Scholarship
I want to graduate with a bachelors in cybersecurity. I would want to become a security engineer or a security analyst. Also start a cyber business in Arizona. My goals are to participate, be in class on time and to maintain my GPA. My skills are problem Solving, communications, critical Thinking, and organization. I wants to transfer to Grand Canyon University to finish my bachelors after I finish to associates. Having a scholarship that covers both my education and living expenses reduces my chances of dropping out and not receiving the degree I desire. I might even be able to apply to a more selective college or major. Scholarships can provide extra time for studying and learning by alleviating financial concerns, which can lead to improved grades and knowledge retention.
You master communicable abilities. While it very well may be fragile to change from being a geologist to being a product innovator, the center spotlight on both an elevated place of particular ability and a thorough way to deal with issue working continues as before in all STEM fields. Additionally, computation, shrewdness and writing computer programs are widespread dialects that empower detachments from around the world to join on sensitive issues, permitting independences to move from one plan to another. Business checks likewise show that recruiting chiefs are excited for laborers who can issue break and assume logically - abilities at the core of STEM studies. You'll track down that there's something for everybody.
What integrates all STEM fields is the emphasis on working issues and making new information, and in that, there's item for everybody. Begin permitting regarding how and where you like to invest your energy is a research center an instigative landscape for you, or could you like to be in the field? Do you get a kick out of the chance to make impacts or deconstruct them? Might it be said that you are keen on the human body or in far-down universes? Geologists invest a ton of energy outside, though pharmacists invest further time in the lab. Microbiologists look at bitsy organic entities while astrophysicists think about the cosmos and every one of its substance. Various current STEM callings didn't without a doubt live multiple times agone (for example free auto genius), and multiple times from now there will almost plainly be occupations we can't envision now.
To construct an online protection organization in Arizona. I needs to carry variety to Arizona and to individuals of color. Every February, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and different nations notice Black History Month. It's a drawn out party of the ages of individuals of color who have raised society by the manner by which they 've carried on with their lives. It's likewise an event for us to fete that there's still wealth of work to do for the sake of advancing variety and expansion. This second ventures into each area - including online protection. To be sure, (ISC) 2 plant that immaturity portrayal in the network protection calling was only 26. More modest than a quarter (23) of those independences stood firm on authority footholds in their work environments. That is notwithstanding the way that 62 of adolescences in network safety held a graduate degree or progressed, (ISC) 2 learned.
Theresa Lord Future Leader Scholarship
I want to graduate with a bachelors in cybersecurity. I would want to become a security engineer or a security analyst. Also start a cyber business in Arizona. My goals are to participate, be in class on time and to maintain my GPA. My skills are problem Solving, communications, critical Thinking, and organization. I wants to transfer to Grand Canyon University to finish my bachelors after I finish to associates. Having a scholarship that covers both my education and living expenses reduces my chances of dropping out and not receiving the degree I desire. I might even be able to apply to a more selective college or major. Scholarships can provide extra time for studying and learning by alleviating financial concerns, which can lead to improved grades and knowledge retention.
I am first generation college student. I am paying college with FAFSA, and I don't have a job because i am just focusing on school right now. I plan on applying to more scholarships and scholarships programs to help me pay for college. I want to transfer to 4-year degree after getting my associates from community college. Universities are more expensive than community college because the cost of attending a four-year university is a major concern for many people. Universities, as previously said, have a substantially greater per-year expense. The institution charges additional fees for housing, meal plans, and special programs, which account for a large portion of this expense. The extra perks that come with attending a university come at a price.
Living with sickle cell. People with an African or Caribbean ancestry are more likely to develop sickle cell disease. Sickle cell disease causes abnormally shaped red blood cells to be produced, which can create issues since they do not last as long as healthy blood cells and can block blood vessels. Although medication can help manage many of the symptoms, sickle cell disease is a serious and lifelong illness. People born with sickle cell disease often experience issues as early as childhood, however some children experience few symptoms and lead relatively typical lives. The following are the main symptoms of sickle cell disease: Sickle cell crises are excruciatingly painful bouts that can last up to a week. A greater chance of contracting a serious infection. Anemia is a condition in which red blood cells are unable to transport adequate oxygen throughout the body, resulting in fatigue and shortness of breath. Other issues that some people have include delayed growth, strokes, and lung problems. A gene that alters the development of red blood cells causes sickle cell disease. If both parents carry the gene, any kid born to them has a one-in-four chance of developing sickle cell disease. Frequently, the child's parents do not have sickle cell disease and are just carriers of the sickle cell trait.
Bold Goals Scholarship
Community involvement is so crucial because the going ones of your community directly affects you and what you do! The crime rate in your neighborhood has an impact on your safety; pollution in your neighborhood has an impact on your health; and terrible roads have an impact on your commute to work or school. Everything in your community has an impact on you, therefore helping to repair the 'poor' portions of your neighborhood will benefit not only you but the entire community. Another reason to get active in your community is because it is yours to begin with. It's something to be proud of because as you become involved in your community, you begin to take pride in its accomplishments and revel in its victories. As the entire community continues to do so, it begins to build links of friendship with its neighbors, resulting in a pleasant environment. I volunteered at feed my starving children in 2016 and I am also planning to do more volunteer work in the future.
Volunteering allows you to check out a new vocation without committing to it long-term. It's also a fantastic method to get hands-on experience in a new field. You can volunteer directly at an organization that does the type of job you're interested in in some sectors. If you want to be a nurse, for example, you may volunteer in a hospital or nursing home. Volunteering may also introduce you to professional groups or internships that can help you advance your career. The fact that volunteer work is unpaid does not imply that the skills you learn are elementary. A lot of volunteer opportunities come with a lot of training. Volunteering can also help you develop existing abilities and put them to good use in the community.
Bold Wise Words Scholarship
No matter who you're talking to, be honest. Saying what you really mean is a part of being genuine to yourself. It's all too easy to fall in to peer pressure or social expectations and simply repeat what others have said. People who are genuine to themselves, on the other hand, resist this urge and express their true sentiments and thoughts (without being rude about it, of course).
If some of your friends are praising a movie that you didn't appreciate, you could say something like, "I'm delighted you guys like the movie, but it didn't do much for me."
Don't make yourself appear better by putting others down. It can be tempting to pick on others in social situations in order to appear funny, bright, or cool. This is a bad idea. If your buddy group is teasing a less popular person, for example, don't join in the teasing just to make your pals laugh. Instead, say something like, "I think we should stop the teasing, gentlemen," or something along those lines. This will demonstrate to your pals that you have personal values and will not change your behavior just to get a chuckle.
Brush off mistakes that you make. Everyone can and will make mistakes. Over time, it's important to learn from the mistakes you've made and move forward, rather than dwelling on them. Else, you ’ll continue to mentally beat yourself up for commodity that’s in the history and unchangeable.
For illustration, if you fail a test in high academy or council, don’t be too hard on yourself. Rather, figure out what you did wrong that made you fail, and work to correct that error on your coming test.
Bold Fuel Your Life Scholarship
I enjoy learning new abilities, and I've recently become interested in studying different languages because they allow me to learn about diverse cultures around the world. I began studying Spanish online and have completed the beginner level. I usually devote my weekends to learning new Spanish words and viewing Spanish films in order to improve my command of the language.
My leisure time is mainly spent reading books or watching movies. My favorite genres are suspense, horror, and thriller novels, and I enjoy reading new and current books. I believe I have a solid vocabulary and understanding of language because I am an avid reader. My enthusiasm for writing stems from my love of reading literature.
My best hobby is meditating and spending my free time at meditation retreats. I believe it has aided me in better understanding my mind and its intricacies, as well as ensuring my mental health.
Traveling is my favorite pastime since I enjoy discovering new cities and places around the world. Every year, I usually save for months in order to organize a trip. I enjoy going on trips with friends and family, but solo travel provides me with the actual adventure and thrill of seeing new areas on my own.
Puzzles and board games are another hobby of mines. For as long as I can remember, I've been fascinated by casual jigsaw puzzles, Sudoku games, and magazine crosswords. However, I have learned a great deal in the process of going from solving them in a month to decoding them in a week, and now even in a few days. Patience, consistency, planning, and observing while performing a task have all been developed as a result of this interest.
Bold Bucket List Scholarship
Community involvement is so crucial because the going ones of your community directly affects you and what you do! The crime rate in your neighborhood has an impact on your safety; pollution in your neighborhood has an impact on your health; and terrible roads have an impact on your commute to work or school. Everything in your community has an impact on you, therefore helping to repair the 'poor' portions of your neighborhood will benefit not only you but the entire community.
Another reason to get active in your community is because it is yours to begin with. It's something to be proud of because as you become involved in your community, you begin to take pride in its accomplishments and revel in its victories. As the entire community continues to do so, it begins to build links of friendship with its neighbors, resulting in a pleasant environment. I volunteered at feed my starving children in 2016 and I am also planning to do more volunteer work in the future.
Volunteering allows you to check out a new vocation without committing to it long-term. It's also a fantastic method to get hands-on experience in a new field. You can volunteer directly at an organization that does the type of job you're interested in in some sectors. If you want to be a nurse, for example, you may volunteer in a hospital or nursing home.
Volunteering may also introduce you to professional groups or internships that can help you advance your career. The fact that volunteer work is unpaid does not imply that the skills you learn are elementary. A lot of volunteer opportunities come with a lot of training. Volunteering can also help you develop existing abilities and put them to good use in the community.
Bold Hobbies Scholarship
I enjoy learning new abilities, and I've recently become interested in studying different languages because they allow me to learn about diverse cultures around the world. I began studying Spanish online and have completed the beginner level. I usually devote my weekends to learning new Spanish words and viewing Spanish films in order to improve my command of the language.
My leisure time is mainly spent reading books or watching movies. My favorite genres are suspense, horror, and thriller novels, and I enjoy reading new and current books. I believe I have a solid vocabulary and understanding of language because I am an avid reader. My enthusiasm for writing stems from my love of reading literature.
My best hobby is meditating and spending my free time at meditation retreats. I believe it has aided me in better understanding my mind and its intricacies, as well as ensuring my mental health.
Traveling is my favorite pastime since I enjoy discovering new cities and places around the world. Every year, I usually save for months in order to organize a trip. I enjoy going on trips with friends and family, but solo travel provides me with the actual adventure and thrill of seeing new areas on my own.
Puzzles and board games are another hobby of mines. For as long as I can remember, I've been fascinated by casual jigsaw puzzles, Sudoku games, and magazine crosswords. However, I have learned a great deal in the process of going from solving them in a month to decoding them in a week, and now even in a few days. Patience, consistency, planning, and observing while performing a task have all been developed as a result of this interest.
Sloane Stephens Doc & Glo Scholarship
Drive. I am determined to work harder than most to ensure that things get completed. I take satisfaction in seeing things through to completion, and when required, I take command. I link myself with excellence and drive myself with a sense of purpose. Self-reliance. I am capable of taking on duties and holding myself accountable. I make difficult judgments and stick to them. To be able to think for oneself is to be aware of oneself. Willpower. I don't vacillate or procrastinate because I have the strength to see things through. When I want something, I go out and get it. Those who have kept focused on their goals and been constant in their efforts are the world's greatest achievers.
Patience. I am willing to be patient, and I am aware that setbacks and frustrations are inevitable in any endeavor. It would be detrimental to take things personally. Integrity. This should go without saying, yet it's one of the most crucial qualities I can develop. For whatever I do, honesty is the best policy; integrity builds character and defines who I am. Passion. If I want to prosper, if I want to survive, it will take more than courtesy to bring me there. Life is made up of 10% of what I encounter and 90% of how I respond to it.
Connection. I am able to relate to others, which allows me to expand and improve my understanding of things. Optimism. I recognize that there is much to be accomplished and much good to be done in the world, and I recognize what is worth fighting for. Optimism is a strategy for achieving a better future—if I don't believe the future can be better, I'm unlikely to take action to make it so. Self-confidence. I have faith in myself. That's all there is to it. And having that unwavering faith in myself puts me one step closer to accomplishment.
Communication. I make an effort to communicate and pay attention to those who do so around me. The most essential thing is that I can hear what isn't being expressed. When there is open communication, there is also trust and respect. No one intends to be average; mediocrity occurs when I fail to plan. If I want to be successful, I need to study the attributes that will help me achieve and make it a point to practice them every day. Be brilliant while remaining modest. Courageous and tenacious. Trustworthy and unafraid. That is who I am, and it has always been who I am.
Stephan L. Daniels Lift As We Climb Scholarship
You master communicable abilities. While it very well may be fragile to change from being a geologist to being a product innovator, the center spotlight on both an elevated place of particular ability and a thorough way to deal with issue working continues as before in all STEM fields. Additionally, computation, shrewdness and writing computer programs are widespread dialects that empower detachments from around the world to join on sensitive issues, permitting independences to move from one plan to another. Business checks likewise show that recruiting chiefs are excited for laborers who can issue break and assume logically - abilities at the core of STEM studies. You'll track down that there's something for everybody.
What integrates all STEM fields is the emphasis on working issues and making new information, and in that, there's item for everybody. Begin permitting regarding how and where you like to invest your energy is a research center an instigative landscape for you, or could you like to be in the field? Do you get a kick out of the chance to make impacts or deconstruct them? Might it be said that you are keen on the human body or in far-down universes? Geologists invest a ton of energy outside, though pharmacists invest further time in the lab. Microbiologists look at bitsy organic entities while astrophysicists think about the cosmos and every one of its substance. Various current STEM callings didn't without a doubt live multiple times agone (for example free auto genius), and multiple times from now there will almost plainly be occupations we can't envision now.
To construct an online protection organization in Arizona. I needs to carry variety to Arizona and to individuals of color. Every February, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and different nations notice Black History Month. It's a drawn out party of the ages of individuals of color who have raised society by the manner by which they 've carried on with their lives. It's likewise an event for us to fete that there's still wealth of work to do for the sake of advancing variety and expansion. This second ventures into each area - including online protection. To be sure, (ISC) 2 plant that immaturity portrayal in the network protection calling was only 26. More modest than a quarter (23) of those independences stood firm on authority footholds in their work environments. That is notwithstanding the way that 62 of adolescences in network safety held a graduate degree or progressed, (ISC) 2 learned.
Camille Stewart, Google's head of safety strategy for Google Play and Android, clarified that such an absence of immaturity portrayal - particularly in administrative roles - in the end keeps down the online protection industry. Digital dangers are a main pressing issue. Electrical power outages, disappointment of military hardware, and breaks of public safety insider facts are on the whole potential results of digital strikes. They can prompt the robbery of significant and delicate data, like clinical records. They can intrude on telephone and PC organizations, as well as incapacitate frameworks, delivering information distant. It's anything but a misrepresentation to express that digital dangers might affect how we carry on with our lives.
Bold Helping Others Scholarship
Community involvement is so crucial because the going ones of your community directly affects you and what you do! The crime rate in your neighborhood has an impact on your safety; pollution in your neighborhood has an impact on your health; and terrible roads have an impact on your commute to work or school. Everything in your community has an impact on you, therefore helping to repair the 'poor' portions of your neighborhood will benefit not only you but the entire community.
Another reason to get active in your community is because it is yours to begin with. It's something to be proud of because as you become involved in your community, you begin to take pride in its accomplishments and revel in its victories. As the entire community continues to do so, it begins to build links of friendship with its neighbors, resulting in a pleasant environment. I volunteered at feed my starving children in 2016 and I am also planning to do more volunteer work in the future.
Volunteering allows you to check out a new vocation without committing to it long-term. It's also a fantastic method to get hands-on experience in a new field. You can volunteer directly at an organization that does the type of job you're interested in in some sectors. If you want to be a nurse, for example, you may volunteer in a hospital or nursing home.
Volunteering may also introduce you to professional groups or internships that can help you advance your career. The fact that volunteer work is unpaid does not imply that the skills you learn are elementary. A lot of volunteer opportunities come with a lot of training. Volunteering can also help you develop existing abilities and put them to good use in the community.
Bold Books Scholarship
In "Weapons of Math Destruction", mathematician and writer Cathy O’Neil. She explores the world of Big Data — and its insidious, fast-growing control over nearly every aspect of ultramodern life. To understand why defective, invasive new algorithms are so wide and important, O’Neil explores the history of how models have been used since the 17th century to determine effects like who can buy insurance, how scholars learn, how politicians run their juggernauts, and what kinds of rulings culprits admit.
O’Neil is a mathematician who has put her chops to use as a professor of mathematics, as a quant for the barricade fund D.E. Shaw, and as a data critic for multitudinous launch-ups. She came disabused with the so-called “ Big Data frugality” around the time of the 2007-2008 fiscal extremity. The extremity began because lenders were using subprime mortgages to produce mortgage-backed securities — by simple terms, an entire frugality was being erected on nothing. These people had misused calculation — a sacred tool to a passionate mathematician like O’Neil — and destroyed lives in the process. As O’Neil began allowing data's stranglehold on ultramodern life, she started to probe the role of fine models in some of humanity’s most important institutions: seminaries, insurance companies, the justice system, and more.
By examining how inaccurate tutoring assessments and prejudiced recidivism models immolation fairness and justice in the name of effectiveness, O’Neil suggests that dangerous computer algorithms that she terms “ munitions of calculation destruction,” (WMDs) have taken over what used to be analog, mortal-driven processes. Rather than a banker meeting with a brace of newlyweds before determining whether their bank should offer them alone, raptorial-scoring models and other WMDs now determine who’s fit to admit what kind of loans or credit.
Papi & Mamita Memorial Scholarship
My name is Lyeisha, and I am a first-generation college student. I want to graduate with a bachelor's in cybersecurity. I would want to become a security engineer or a security analyst. I like to eat, watch tv, movies, and sports. My favorite movies are cloudy with a chance of meatballs one and two.
My favorite sports team are phoenix mercury, phoenix suns, and Arizona cardinals. I'm in excel and trio program at gateway. I'm good at math and my favorite color is purple. I was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. I have a Certification Card: American emergency response training.
I won student of the month junior year in high school. My birthday is July 30th, and my favorite ice-cream is cookie and creams and my favorite food is nachos. My goals are to participate, be in class on time and, maintain my GPA. My skills are problem solving, communications, critical thinking, and organization. I want to transfer to Grand Canyon University to finish my bachelor's after I finish to associate's. I want to work in the STEM industry. I am going to start a cybersecurity company in Arizona.
You learn transmittable skills. While it might be delicate to transition from being a geologist to being a software inventor, the core focus on both a high position of specialized skill and a rigorous approach to problem-working remains the same in all STEM fields. Also, calculation, wisdom, and programming are universal languages that enable brigades from around the world to unite on delicate problems, allowing individualities to move from design to design. Employer checks also show that hiring directors are eager for workers who can problem- break and suppose analytically — skills at the heart of STEM studies. You'll find that there's something for everyone. What ties all STEM fields together is the focus on working problems and creating new knowledge, and in that, there's a commodity for everyone.
Start allowing about how and where you like to spend your time in a laboratory an instigative terrain for you, or would you prefer to be in the field? Do you like to make effects or deconstruct them? Are you interested in the mortal body or far-down worlds? Geologists spend a lot of time outside, whereas druggists spend further time in the lab. Microbiologists examine bitsy organisms while astrophysicists consider the macrocosm and all its contents. Numerous current STEM professions didn’t indeed live 10 times agone (e.g., independent auto mastermind), and ten times from now there will nearly clearly be jobs we can’t imagine now. To build a cybersecurity company in Arizona.
I want to bring diversity to Arizona and black people. Each February, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and other countries observe Black History Month. It’s a month-long festivity of the generations of black people who have elevated society by how they’ve lived their lives. We also need to fete that there’s still plenitude of work to do in the name of promoting diversity and addition. This moment reaches into every sector — including cybersecurity. Indeed, (ISC) 2 plant that nonage representation in the cybersecurity profession was just 26. Smaller than a quarter (23) of those individuals held leadership positions in their places of work. That’s although 62 of nonages in cybersecurity held a master’s degree or advanced, (ISC) 2 learned.
Robert F. Lawson Fund for Careers that Care
My name is Lyeisha, and I am a first-generation college student. I want to graduate with a bachelor's in cybersecurity. I would want to become a security engineer or a security analyst. I like to eat, watch tv, movies, and sports. My favorite movies are cloudy with a chance of meatballs one and two.
My favorite sports team are phoenix mercury, phoenix suns, and Arizona cardinals. I'm in excel and trio program at gateway. I'm good at math and my favorite color is purple. I was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. I have a Certification Card: American emergency response training.
I won student of the month junior year in high school. My birthday is July 30th, and my favorite ice-cream is cookie and creams, and my favorite food is nachos. My goals are to participate, be in class on time and, maintain my GPA. My skills are problem solving, communications, critical thinking, and organization. I want to transfer to Grand Canyon University to finish my bachelor's after I finish to associate's. I want to work in the STEM industry. I am going to start a cybersecurity company in Arizona.
You learn transmittable skills. While it might be delicate to transition from being a geologist to being a software inventor, the core focus on both a high position of specialized skill and a rigorous approach to problem-working remains the same in all STEM fields. Also, calculation, wisdom, and programming are universal languages that enable brigades from around the world to unite on delicate problems, allowing individualities to move from design to design. Employer checks also show that hiring directors are eager for workers who can problem- break and suppose analytically — skills at the heart of STEM studies. You'll find that there's something for everyone. What ties all STEM fields together is the focus on working problems and creating new knowledge, and in that, there's a commodity for everyone.
Start allowing about how and where you like to spend your time in a laboratory an instigative terrain for you, or would you prefer to be in the field? Do you like to make effects or deconstruct them? Are you interested in the mortal body or far-down worlds? Geologists spend a lot of time outside, whereas druggists spend further time in the lab. Microbiologists examine bitsy organisms while astrophysicists consider the macrocosm and all its contents. Numerous current STEM professions didn’t indeed live 10 times agone (e.g., independent auto mastermind), and ten times from now there will nearly clearly be jobs we can’t imagine now. To build a cybersecurity company in Arizona.
I want to bring diversity to Arizona and black people. Each February, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and other countries observe Black History Month. It’s a month-long festivity of the generations of black people who have elevated society by how they’ve lived their lives. We also need to fete that there’s still plenitude of work to do in the name of promoting diversity and addition. This moment reaches into every sector — including cybersecurity. Indeed, (ISC) 2 plant that nonage representation in the cybersecurity profession was just 26. Smaller than a quarter (23) of those individuals held leadership positions in their places of work. That’s although 62 of nonages in cybersecurity held a master’s degree or advanced, (ISC) 2 learned.
Lillian's & Ruby's Way Scholarship
My name is Lyeisha, and I am a first-generation college student. I want to graduate with a bachelor's in cybersecurity. I would want to become a security engineer or a security analyst. I like to eat, watch tv, movies, and sports. My favorite movies are cloudy with a chance of meatballs one and two.
My favorite sports team are phoenix mercury, phoenix suns, and Arizona cardinals. I'm in excel and trio program at gateway. I'm good at math and my favorite color is purple. I was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. I have a Certification Card: American emergency response training.
I won student of the month junior year in high school. My birthday is July 30th, and my favorite ice-cream is cookie and creams and my favorite food is nachos. My goals are to participate, be in class on time and, maintain my GPA. My skills are problem solving, communications, critical thinking, and organization. I want to transfer to Grand Canyon University to finish my bachelor's after I finish to associate's. I want to work in the STEM industry. I am going to start a cybersecurity company in Arizona.
You learn transmittable skills. While it might be delicate to transition from being a geologist to being a software inventor, the core focus on both a high position of specialized skill and a rigorous approach to problem-working remains the same in all STEM fields. Also, calculation, wisdom, and programming are universal languages that enable brigades from around the world to unite on delicate problems, allowing individualities to move from design to design. Employer checks also show that hiring directors are eager for workers who can problem- break and suppose analytically — skills at the heart of STEM studies. You'll find that there's something for everyone. What ties all STEM fields together is the focus on working problems and creating new knowledge, and in that, there's a commodity for everyone.
Start allowing about how and where you like to spend your time in a laboratory an instigative terrain for you, or would you prefer to be in the field? Do you like to make effects or deconstruct them? Are you interested in the mortal body or far-down worlds? Geologists spend a lot of time outside, whereas druggists spend further time in the lab. Microbiologists examine bitsy organisms while astrophysicists consider the macrocosm and all its contents. Numerous current STEM professions didn’t indeed live 10 times agone (e.g., independent auto mastermind), and ten times from now there will nearly clearly be jobs we can’t imagine now. To build a cybersecurity company in Arizona.
I want to bring diversity to Arizona and black people. Each February, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and other countries observe Black History Month. It’s a month-long festivity of the generations of black people who have elevated society by how they’ve lived their lives. We also need to fete that there’s still plenitude of work to do in the name of promoting diversity and addition. This moment reaches into every sector — including cybersecurity. Indeed, (ISC) 2 plant that nonage representation in the cybersecurity profession was just 26. Smaller than a quarter (23) of those individuals held leadership positions in their places of work. That’s although 62 of nonages in cybersecurity held a master’s degree or advanced, (ISC) 2 learned.
Writing skills have improved. Reading enhances vocabulary and critical thinking, so this isn't much of a stretch. Because I'm continuously surrounded by works by individuals who are better than me, I feel like a better writer. You'll become a better writer if you read a lot.
Black Students in STEM Scholarship
You learn transmittable skills. While it might be delicate to transition from being a geologist to being a software inventor, the core focus on both a high position of specialized skill and a rigorous approach to problem-working remains the same in all STEM fields. Also, calculation, wisdom, and programming are universal languages that enable brigades from around the world to unite on delicate problems, allowing individualities to move from design to design. Employer checks also show that hiring directors are eager for workers who can problem- break and suppose analytically — skills at the heart of STEM studies.
You'll find that there's something for everyone. What ties all STEM fields together is the focus on working problems and creating new knowledge, and in that, there's a commodity for everyone. Start allowing about how and where you like to spend your time in a laboratory an instigative terrain for you, or would you prefer to be in the field? Do you like to make effects or deconstruct them? Are you interested in the mortal body or far-down worlds? Geologists spend a lot of time outside, whereas druggists spend further time in the lab. Microbiologists examine bitsy organisms while astrophysicists consider the macrocosm and all its contents. Numerous current STEM professions didn’t indeed live 10 times agone (e.g. independent auto mastermind), and ten times from now there will nearly clearly be jobs we can’t imagine now. To build a cybersecurity company in Arizona. I want to bring diversity to Arizona and black people.
Each February, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and other countries observe Black History Month. It’s a month-long festivity of the generations of black people who have elevated society by how they’ve lived their lives. We also need to fete that there’s still plenitude of work to do in the name of promoting diversity and addition. This moment reaches into every sector — including cybersecurity. Indeed, (ISC) 2 plant that nonage representation in the cybersecurity profession was just 26. Smaller than a quarter (23) of those individuals held leadership positions in their places of work.
That’s although 62 of nonages in cybersecurity held a master’s degree or advanced, (ISC) 2 learned. Camille Stewart, Google’s head of security policy for Google Play and Android, explained that such a lack of nonage representation — especially in leadership positions — eventually holds back the cybersecurity industry. Cyber threats are a major concern. Electrical blackouts, failure of military equipment, and breaches of national security secrets are all possible outcomes of cyber strikes. They can lead to the theft of valuable and sensitive information, such as medical records. They can interrupt phone and computer networks, as well as paralyze systems, rendering data inaccessible. It is not an exaggeration to state that cyber risks may have an impact on how we live our lives.
Bold Climate Changemakers Scholarship
Respect and protect green spaces. Parks and gardens, for example, are vital green places. They absorb carbon dioxide and are linked to decreased levels of pollution in the air. They aid in climate regulation by cooling overheated metropolitan areas, minimize flood risk by absorbing surface precipitation, and provide vital habitat for a variety of insects, animals, birds, and amphibians. They also provide a variety of health benefits, with research associating green space to lower stress levels.
What options do we have?
Trees should be planted. The Woodland Trust wants to plant 64 million trees over the next ten years, and they need your help to do so. They have equipment and resources to assist us in planting a single tree in our gardens or a full forest. We're going to make our own green place. Add potted plants to our windowsills or balconies, and don't replace grass with asphalt or artificial turf if we have our own outside space.
Assist in the preservation and protection of green spaces such as neighborhood parks, ponds, and community gardens. Fields In Trust and the National Federation of Parks and Green Spaces, for example, provide guidance and information on how we can get involved in our communities.
Cut consumption – and waste. As consumers, we leave a carbon imprint on everything we buy. Avoid one-time purchases and rapid fashion, and don't buy more than you require. Look for goods that are secondhand or of high quality that will endure a long period. Make the most of your spending power by selecting brands that coincide with your new green goals.
Bold Listening Scholarship
No matter who you're talking to, be honest. Saying what you really mean is a part of being genuine to yourself. It's all too easy to fall in to peer pressure or social expectations and simply repeat what others have said. People who are genuine to themselves, on the other hand, resist this urge and express their true sentiments and thoughts (without being rude about it, of course).
If some of your friends are praising a movie that you didn't appreciate, you could say something like, "I'm delighted you guys like the movie, but it didn't do much for me."
Don't make yourself appear better by putting others down. It can be tempting to pick on others in social situations in order to appear funny, bright, or cool. This is a bad idea. If your buddy group is teasing a less popular person, for example, don't join in the teasing just to make your pals laugh. Instead, say something like, "I think we should stop the teasing, gentlemen," or something along those lines. This will demonstrate to your pals that you have personal values and will not change your behavior just to get a chuckle.
Brush off mistakes that you make. Everyone can and will make mistakes. Over time, it's important to learn from the mistakes you've made and move forward, rather than dwelling on them. Else, you ’ll continue to mentally beat yourself up for commodity that’s in the history and unchangeable.
For illustration, if you fail a test in high academy or council, don’t be too hard on yourself. Rather, figure out what you did wrong that made you fail, and work to correct that error on your coming test.
Bold Acts of Service Scholarship
Community involvement is so crucial because the going ones of your community directly affects you and what you do! The crime rate in your neighborhood has an impact on your safety; pollution in your neighborhood has an impact on your health; and terrible roads have an impact on your commute to work or school. Everything in your community has an impact on you, therefore helping to repair the 'poor' portions of your neighborhood will benefit not only you but the entire community. Another reason to get active in your community is because it is yours to begin with. It's something to be proud of because as you become involved in your community, you begin to take pride in its accomplishments and revel in its victories. As the entire community continues to do so, it begins to build links of friendship with its neighbors, resulting in a pleasant environment. I volunteered at feed my starving children in 2016 and I am also planning to do more volunteer work in the future.
Volunteering allows you to check out a new vocation without committing to it long-term. It's also a fantastic method to get hands-on experience in a new field. You can volunteer directly at an organization that does the type of job you're interested in in some sectors. If you want to be a nurse, for example, you may volunteer in a hospital or nursing home. Volunteering may also introduce you to professional groups or internships that can help you advance your career. The fact that volunteer work is unpaid does not imply that the skills you learn are elementary. A lot of volunteer opportunities come with a lot of training. Volunteering can also help you develop existing abilities and put them to good use in the community.
Bold Joy Scholarship
Spending time with family and friends is a priceless simple joy. It's not always necessary to be surrounded by the perfect people to have a fantastic day. Plan to share some of life's basic joys with your family and friends so that you can all create lasting memories. Allow them to choose some of their favorite activities so that you may learn about their little pleasures as well!
Listening to music. Music is something that practically everyone can relate to, regardless of their background or preferred genres. It has the ability to move us to dance, sing along, pull at our heartstrings, and inspire us. It also offers numerous health advantages! Listening to music, for example, can improve mood, reduce stress, and alleviate sadness.
Making someone smile. There are innumerable free ways to make someone smile, whether it's a sincere praise, a surprise bouquet of wildflowers, or a groan-worthy dad joke. Make it a goal to get at least one smile from your partner, friends, family, or strangers every day!
Bold Giving Scholarship
Community involvement is so crucial because the going ones of your community directly affects you and what you do! The crime rate in your neighborhood has an impact on your safety; pollution in your neighborhood has an impact on your health; and terrible roads have an impact on your commute to work or school. Everything in your community has an impact on you, therefore helping to repair the 'poor' portions of your neighborhood will benefit not only you but the entire community. Another reason to get active in your community is because it is yours to begin with. It's something to be proud of because as you become involved in your community, you begin to take pride in its accomplishments and revel in its victories. As the entire community continues to do so, it begins to build links of friendship with its neighbors, resulting in a pleasant environment. I volunteered at feed my starving children in 2016 and I am also planning to do more volunteer work in the future.
Volunteering allows you to check out a new vocation without committing to it long-term. It's also a fantastic method to get hands-on experience in a new field. You can volunteer directly at an organization that does the type of job you're interested in in some sectors. If you want to be a nurse, for example, you may volunteer in a hospital or nursing home. Volunteering may also introduce you to professional groups or internships that can help you advance your career. The fact that volunteer work is unpaid does not imply that the skills you learn are elementary. A lot of volunteer opportunities come with a lot of training. Volunteering can also help you develop existing abilities and put them to good use in the community.
Bold Perseverance Scholarship
Living with sickle cell people with an African or Caribbean ancestry are more likely to develop sickle cell disease. Sickle cell disease causes abnormally shaped red blood cells to be produced, which can create issues since they do not last as long as healthy blood cells and can block blood vessels. Although medication can help manage many of the symptoms, sickle cell disease is a serious and lifelong illness. People born with sickle cell disease often experience issues as early as childhood, however some children experience few symptoms and lead relatively typical lives. The following are the main symptoms of sickle cell disease: Sickle cell crises are excruciatingly painful bouts that can last up to a week. A greater chance of contracting a serious infection. Anemia is a condition in which red blood cells are unable to transport adequate oxygen throughout the body, resulting in fatigue and shortness of breath. Other issues that some people have include delayed growth, strokes, and lung problems. A gene that alters the development of red blood cells causes sickle cell disease. If both parents carry the gene, any kid born to them has a one-in-four chance of developing sickle cell disease. Frequently, the child's parents do not have sickle cell disease and are just carriers of the sickle cell trait.
Elevate Women in Technology Scholarship
With so many innovative 3D print advancements, 4D printing will be the next step, allowing objects to evolve over time. The possibilities are endless, from a home appliance that can adjust to wetness or heat to clothing or shoes that vary dependent on ambient factors. The most exciting news is that many of these technologies are already available. However, with these advancements comes the need for tech-savvy workforce personnel who are familiar with data science, big data, technology management, and human resources management, as well as the skills required to manage projects and hire and manage a global workforce. Other self-assembling and shape-changing technologies rely on electricity and robotics to fold and bend their materials, whereas 4D printing may be activated with heat or water. Because 4D printed materials don't require energy to activate their "programmed" folding, they can be used in a variety of ways that previous related technologies can't. 4D printing will also allow for the manufacturing of sophisticated, multi-component structures that can be created with just a 4D printer and a computer.
The design possibilities appear to be limitless. According to Frost & Sullivan's Advances in 4-D Printing market research analysis, 4D technology and equipment will grow significantly in the healthcare, aerospace, defense, and automotive industries following commercialization. According to the paper, 4D printing confronts a number of long- and short-term hurdles, including high upfront costs and the need for standardization. From automobile parts to human organs, 4D printing has the potential to generate a wide range of products. Greater capabilities of printed items; new uses from adaptive materials; increased manufacturing efficiency; and lower manufacturing cost and carbon footprint are all advantages of 4D printing. The method could be used in tissue engineering, self-assembling biomaterials, and the creation of chemotherapeutic nanorobots in the healthcare industry. 4D printing could lead to coatings that respond to the sun, wind, and rain in the vehicle industry. Self-repairing parts or planes, as well as printed solar panels to power satellites, could aid the aerospace industry. Textiles with camouflage qualities and self-healing materials for bridges and temporary roadways are examples of potential military and defense developments.
Bold Be You Scholarship
No matter who you're talking to, be honest. Saying what you really mean is a part of being genuine to yourself. It's all too easy to fall in to peer pressure or social expectations and simply repeat what others have said. People who are genuine to themselves, on the other hand, resist this urge and express their true sentiments and thoughts (without being rude about it, of course).
If some of your friends are praising a movie that you didn't appreciate, you could say something like, "I'm delighted you guys like the movie, but it didn't do much for me."
Don't make yourself appear better by putting others down. It can be tempting to pick on others in social situations in order to appear funny, bright, or cool. This is a bad idea. If your buddy group is teasing a less popular person, for example, don't join in the teasing just to make your pals laugh. Instead, say something like, "I think we should stop the teasing, gentlemen," or something along those lines. This will demonstrate to your pals that you have personal values and will not change your behavior just to get a chuckle.
Brush off mistakes that you make. Everyone can and will make mistakes. Over time, it's important to learn from the mistakes you've made and move forward, rather than dwelling on them. Else, you ’ll continue to mentally beat yourself up for commodity that’s in the history and unchangeable.
For illustration, if you fail a test in high academy or council, don’t be too hard on yourself. Rather, figure out what you did wrong that made you fail, and work to correct that error on your coming test.
Women in Tech Scholarship
You learn transmittable skills. While it might be delicate to transition from being a geologist to being a software inventor, the core focus on both a high position of specialized skill and a rigorous approach to problem- working remains the same in all STEM fields. Also, calculation, wisdom and programming are universal languages that enable brigades from around the world to unite on delicate problems, allowing individualities to move from design to design. Employer checks also show that hiring directors are eager for workers who can problem- break and suppose analytically — skills at the heart of STEM studies. You'll find that there's something for everyone. What ties all STEM fields together is the focus on working problems and creating new knowledge, and in that, there's commodity for everyone. Start allowing about how and where you like to spend your time is a laboratory an instigative terrain for you, or would you prefer to be in the field? Do you like to make effects or deconstruct them? Are you interested in the mortal body or in far- down worlds? Geologists spend a lot of time outside, whereas druggists spend further time in the lab. Microbiologists examine bitsy organisms while astrophysicists consider the macrocosm and all its contents. Numerous current STEM professions didn’t indeed live 10 times agone (e.g. independent auto mastermind), and ten times from now there will nearly clearly be jobs we can’t imagine now.
To build a cybersecurity company in Arizona. I wants to bring diversity to Arizona and to black people. Each February, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and other countries observe Black History Month. It’s a month-long festivity of the generations of black people who have elevated society by the way in which they ’ve lived their lives. It’s also an occasion for us to fete that there’s still plenitude of work to do in the name of promoting diversity and addition. This moment reaches into every sector — including cybersecurity. Indeed, (ISC) 2 plant that nonage representation in the cybersecurity profession was just 26. Smaller than a quarter (23) of those individualities held leadership positions in their places of work. That’s despite the fact that 62 of nonages in cybersecurity held a master’s degree or advanced, (ISC) 2 learned.
Camille Stewart, Google’s head of security policy for Google Play and Android, explained that such a lack of nonage representation — especially in leadership positions — eventually holds back the cybersecurity industry. Cyber-threats are a major concern. Electrical blackouts, failure of military equipment, and breaches of national security secrets are all possible outcomes of cyber strikes. They can lead to the theft of valuable and sensitive information, such as medical records. They have the ability to interrupt phone and computer networks, as well as paralyze systems, rendering data inaccessible. It is not an exaggeration to state that cyber risks may have an impact on how we live our lives.
Charles R. Ullman & Associates Educational Support Scholarship
Community involvement is so crucial because the going ones of your community directly affects you and what you do! The crime rate in your neighborhood has an impact on your safety; pollution in your neighborhood has an impact on your health; and terrible roads have an impact on your commute to work or school. Everything in your community has an impact on you, therefore helping to repair the 'poor' portions of your neighborhood will benefit not only you but the entire community. Another reason to get active in your community is because it is yours to begin with. It's something to be proud of because as you become involved in your community, you begin to take pride in its accomplishments and revel in its victories. As the entire community continues to do so, it begins to build links of friendship with its neighbors, resulting in a pleasant environment. I volunteered at feed my starving children in 2016 and I am also planning to do more volunteer work in the future.
Volunteering allows you to check out a new vocation without committing to it long-term. It's also a fantastic method to get hands-on experience in a new field. You can volunteer directly at an organization that does the type of job you're interested in in some sectors. If you want to be a nurse, for example, you may volunteer in a hospital or nursing home. Volunteering may also introduce you to professional groups or internships that can help you advance your career. The fact that volunteer work is unpaid does not imply that the skills you learn are elementary. A lot of volunteer opportunities come with a lot of training. Another example is, when volunteering at a women's shelter, you could get expertise as a crisis counselor or as a competent art historian while working as a museum guide. Volunteering can also help you develop existing abilities and put them to good use in the community. The last example is, if you work in sales, you can serve as a volunteer advocate to increase awareness for your preferred cause while also honing your public speaking, communication, and marketing abilities.
Young Women in STEM Scholarship
My name is Lyeisha and I am a first generation college student. I wants to graduate with a bachelors in cybersecurity. I would want to become a security engineer or a security analyst. I like to eat, watch tv, movies and sports. My favorite movies are cloudy with a chance of meatballs one and two. My favorite sport team are phoenix mercury, phoenix suns, and Arizona cardinals. I'm in excel and trio program at gateway. I'm good at math and my favorite color is purple. I was born and raised in phoenix, Arizona. My goals are to participate, be in class on time and to maintain my GPA. My skills are problem Solving, communications, critical Thinking, and organization. I wants to transfer to Grand Canyon University to finish my bachelors after I finish to associates. I want to work in the STEM industry. To help climate change. Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns are referred to as climate change. Respect and protect green spaces. Parks and gardens, for example, are vital green places. They absorb carbon dioxide and are linked to decreased levels of pollution in the air. They aid in climate regulation by cooling overheated metropolitan areas, minimize flood risk by absorbing surface precipitation, and provide vital habitat for a variety of insects, animals, birds, and amphibians. They also provide a variety of health benefits, with research associating green space to lower stress levels. What options do we have? Trees should be planted. The Woodland Trust wants to plant 64 million trees over the next ten years, and they need your help to do so. They have equipment and resources to assist us in planting a single tree in our gardens or a full forest. We're going to make our own green place. Add potted plants to our windowsills or balconies, and don't replace grass with asphalt or artificial turf if we have our own outside space.
You learn transmittable skills. While it might be delicate to transition from being a geologist to being a software inventor, the core focus on both a high position of specialized skill and a rigorous approach to problem- working remains the same in all STEM fields. Also, calculation, wisdom and programming are universal languages that enable brigades from around the world to unite on delicate problems, allowing individualities to move from design to design. Employer checks also show that hiring directors are eager for workers who can problem- break and suppose analytically — skills at the heart of STEM studies. You'll find that there's something for everyone. What ties all STEM fields together is the focus on working problems and creating new knowledge, and in that, there's commodity for everyone. Start allowing about how and where you like to spend your time is a laboratory an instigative terrain for you, or would you prefer to be in the field? Do you like to make effects or deconstruct them? Are you interested in the mortal body or in far- down worlds? Geologists spend a lot of time outside, whereas druggists spend further time in the lab. Microbiologists examine bitsy organisms while astrophysicists consider the macrocosm and all its contents. Numerous current STEM professions didn’t indeed live 10 times agone (e.g. independent auto mastermind), and ten times from now there will nearly clearly be jobs we can’t imagine now.
Living with sickle cell people with an African or Caribbean ancestry are more likely to develop sickle cell disease. Sickle cell disease causes abnormally shaped red blood cells to be produced, which can create issues since they do not last as long as healthy blood cells and can block blood vessels. Although medication can help manage many of the symptoms, sickle cell disease is a serious and lifelong illness. People born with sickle cell disease often experience issues as early as childhood, however some children experience few symptoms and lead relatively typical lives. The following are the main symptoms of sickle cell disease: Sickle cell crises are excruciatingly painful bouts that can last up to a week. A greater chance of contracting a serious infection. Anemia is a condition in which red blood cells are unable to transport adequate oxygen throughout the body, resulting in fatigue and shortness of breath. Other issues that some people have include delayed growth, strokes, and lung problems. A gene that alters the development of red blood cells causes sickle cell disease. If both parents carry the gene, any kid born to them has a one-in-four chance of developing sickle cell disease. Frequently, the child's parents do not have sickle cell disease and are just carriers of the sickle cell trait.
Hobbies Matter
I enjoy learning new abilities, and I've recently become interested in studying different languages because they allow me to learn about diverse cultures around the world. I began studying Spanish online and have completed the beginner level. I usually devote my weekends to learning new Spanish words and viewing Spanish films in order to improve my command of the language.
My leisure time is mainly spent reading books or watching movies. My favorite genres are suspense, horror, and thriller novels, and I enjoy reading new and current books. I believe I have a solid vocabulary and understanding of language because I am an avid reader. My enthusiasm for writing stems from my love of reading literature.
My best hobby is meditating and spending my free time at meditation retreats. I believe it has aided me in better understanding my mind and its intricacies, as well as ensuring my mental health.
Traveling is my favorite pastime since I enjoy discovering new cities and places around the world. Every year, I usually save for months in order to organize a trip. I enjoy going on trips with friends and family, but solo travel provides me with the actual adventure and thrill of seeing new areas on my own.
Puzzles and board games are another hobby of mines. For as long as I can remember, I've been fascinated by casual jigsaw puzzles, Sudoku games, and magazine crosswords. However, I have learned a great deal in the process of going from solving them in a month to decoding them in a week, and now even in a few days. Patience, consistency, planning, and observing while performing a task have all been developed as a result of this interest. The fundamental principles of finishing a task despite obstacles would undoubtedly assist me in working and planning my activities without becoming anxious or frustrated with the passage of time.
Bold Deep Thinking Scholarship
Climate change. Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns are referred to as climate change. Respect and protect green spaces. Parks and gardens, for example, are vital green places. They absorb carbon dioxide and are linked to decreased levels of pollution in the air. They aid in climate regulation by cooling overheated metropolitan areas, minimize flood risk by absorbing surface precipitation, and provide vital habitat for a variety of insects, animals, birds, and amphibians. They also provide a variety of health benefits, with research associating green space to lower stress levels.
What options do we have?
Trees should be planted. The Woodland Trust wants to plant 64 million trees over the next ten years, and they need your help to do so. They have equipment and resources to assist us in planting a single tree in our gardens or a full forest. We're going to make our own green place. Add potted plants to our windowsills or balconies, and don't replace grass with asphalt or artificial turf if we have our own outside space.
Assist in the preservation and protection of green spaces such as neighborhood parks, ponds, and community gardens. Fields In Trust and the National Federation of Parks and Green Spaces, for example, provide guidance and information on how we can get involved in our communities.
Cut consumption – and waste. As consumers, we leave a carbon imprint on everything we buy. Avoid one-time purchases and rapid fashion, and don't buy more than you require. Look for goods that are secondhand or of high quality that will endure a long period. Make the most of your spending power by selecting brands that coincide with your new green goals.
Bold Financial Literacy Scholarship
We all know that building wealth for the future is more important than spending on transitory wants and solicitations. It’s hard to put this knowledge into action, still, because it directly conflicts with how we ’ve been wired. Humans are addicted to instant delectation. In all areas of life we ’ve been conditioned to see it and want it — finances are no exception. Counting on fiscal tools, similar as budgeting and automatic deposits to savings, can change that.
One of the simplest but most abecedarian mindset shifts around plutocrat is that anyone can replace their job income within five to 10 times if they channel enough of their stipend into high- yield investments. Anyone can retire youthful, but it requires a remitted delectation.
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To make real wealth, live frugally now so you can invest for emulsion returns and unresistant income. In just a many times, you ’ll see the fruits of that remitted delectation and can live a fat life grounded on your invested means.
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Spending time with family and friends is a priceless simple joy. It's not always necessary to be surrounded by the perfect people to have a fantastic day. Plan to share some of life's basic joys with your family and friends so that you can all create lasting memories. Allow them to choose some of their favorite activities so that you may learn about their little pleasures as well!
Listening to music. Music is something that practically everyone can relate to, regardless of their background or preferred genres. It has the ability to move us to dance, sing along, pull at our heartstrings, and inspire us. It also offers numerous health advantages! Listening to music, for example, can improve mood, reduce stress, and alleviate sadness.
Making someone smile. There are innumerable free ways to make someone smile, whether it's a sincere praise, a surprise bouquet of wildflowers, or a groan-worthy dad joke. Make it a goal to get at least one smile from your partner, friends, family, or strangers every day!
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Spend wisely, always save for a rainy day.
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So, spend on your musts and don't swing for a luxurious life overnight. Bourns and dreams are precious, but tone- reflection is essential. One of the stylish pieces of plutocrat advice you'll ever hear is to live below your means.
Work to learn, do not work for money.
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Bold Driven Scholarship
My name is Lyeisha and I am a first generation college student. I wants to graduate with a bachelors in cybersecurity. I would want to become a security engineer or a security analyst. I like to eat, watch tv, movies and sports. My favorite movies are cloudy with a chance of meatballs one and two. My favorite sport team are phoenix mercury, phoenix suns, and Arizona cardinals. I'm in excel and trio program at gateway. I'm good at math and my favorite color is purple. I was born and raised in phoenix, Arizona. I have a Certification Card: American emergency response training. I won student of the month junior year in high school. My birthday is July 30th and my favorite ice-cream is cookie and creams and my favorite food is nachos. My goals are to participate, be in class on time and to maintain my gpa. My skills are problem Solving, communications, critical Thinking, and organization. I wants to transfer to Grand Canyon University to finish my bachelors after I finish to associates. I want to work in the STEM industry.
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Challenge stereotypes
Unconscious biases, preconceptions, a lack of information, media influence, and cultural and social ideas all have the potential to influence how we interact with others. For example, we are frequently influenced by the beliefs and value systems to which we are exposed, such as those of our family and friends, as well as what we study in school. These deeply rooted belief and value systems can sometimes lead to exclusionary and unfair acts and reactions.
It's critical to try to realize the power and/or prejudices involved in first impressions when we meet someone. As previously stated, listening and observing can be really beneficial. Be present and don't allow your ego get in the way of the conversation. If you're about to approach someone who is substantially different from you in terms of culture or personality, be prepared. On the metro, while strolling down the street, in the office, at a party, at a meal with friends, or in a restaurant, be conscious of your reactions and ideas.
What does your inner voice have to say to you? What are the insecurities, shyness, and irritation that happen naturally and can be observed and analyzed? Start with these questions to become more aware of your bias and try to deconstruct it; you'll find it simpler to engage in a more conscious and inclusive manner as a result.
Lo Easton's “Wrong Answers Only” Scholarship
I deserve this scholarship because I am going to use the scholarship to spend it on shopping, eating and getting my toes and nails done for the Summer. My career goals are to be a 3rd grade teacher and to help animals what they need. In my former job, a colleague fell ill and was unfit to continue the design she was working on, which had a tight deadline. As a result, my boss asked me to take it on, being the closest in rank to her position. To be suitable to deliver the design on time, I delegated some of my usual tasks to associates and organized and held meetings with people who had been involved with the design preliminarily. This allowed me to gather as important information as I could to prepare. With some hard work and my new spin, I was suitable to deliver the design on time, which won us a new customer who's still to this day veritably happy with our service and their personalized design.
Anthony Jordan Clark Memorial Scholarship
My name is Lyeisha and I am a first generation college student. I wants to graduate with a bachelors in cybersecurity. I would want to become a security engineer or a security analyst. I like to eat, watch tv, movies and sports. My favorite movies are cloudy with a chance of meatballs one and two. My favorite sport team are phoenix mercury, phoenix suns, and Arizona cardinals. I'm in excel and trio program at gateway. I'm good at math and my favorite color is purple. I was born and raised in phoenix, Arizona. I have a Certification Card: American emergency response training. I won student of the month junior year in high school. My birthday is July 30th and my favorite ice-cream is cookie and creams and my favorite food is nachos. My goals are to participate, be in class on time and to maintain my gpa. My skills are problem Solving, communications, critical Thinking, and organization. I wants to transfer to Grand Canyon University to finish my bachelors after I finish to associates. I want to work in the STEM industry.
Not giving up, no matter how many times I fail. It makes no difference how many times I'm knocked down. It doesn't matter how many times I'm knocked down; all that counts is that I get up again. The person who falls and gets up is more powerful than the person who never tries. Fear not failing, but rather failing to try. With so many innovative 3D print advancements, 4D printing will be the next step, allowing objects to evolve over time. The possibilities are unlimited, from a home appliance that can adjust to dampness or heat to clothing or shoes that change dependent on environmental circumstances. The most exciting news is that many of these technologies are already available. However, with these advancements comes the need for tech-savvy workforce personnel who are familiar with data science, big data, technology management, and human resources management, as well as the skills required to manage projects and hire and manage a global workforce.
Bioprinting, which is the process of creating functional 3D printed tissues and organs, has already proven to be a success. That is, they stack bioinks, which are formed of specialized stem cells, one layer after another, similar to how plastic resin is stacked, but some methods employ molds. The stem cells are then encouraged to develop into the tissue or organ for which they were preprogrammed. Researchers have just constructed corneas, a bladder, a kidney, and a heart from simple 3D printed tissues that have been used in tests for years. A Brazilian team reportedly made significant progress toward developing a functional liver. These organs are not the actual thing, despite how magnificent they are. The developers of the heart, for example, said that the heart cells lacked the ability to imitate the same coordinated pumping activity as a normal heart, despite the fact that they could still contract. According to a recent article, constructing other complicated organs necessitates materials that can adapt and respond in order to better imitate the "microarchitecture of ECM components and numerous cell types in adequate resolution." Of course, this is where 4D printing comes in, but tissues and organs created in this manner are still in their early stages. Researchers believe that 4D printing will be the inevitable next step in bioprinting since it will allow them to duplicate a dynamic and complicated organ. Research is progressing at a rapid rate, owing to a rising shortage of donor organs around the world.
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With so many innovative 3D print advancements, 4D printing will be the next step, allowing objects to evolve over time. The possibilities are endless, from a home appliance that can adjust to wetness or heat to clothing or shoes that vary dependent on ambient factors. The most exciting news is that many of these technologies are already available. However, with these advancements comes the need for tech-savvy workforce personnel who are familiar with data science, big data, technology management, and human resources management, as well as the skills required to manage projects and hire and manage a global workforce. Other self-assembling and shape-changing technologies rely on electricity and robotics to fold and bend their materials, whereas 4D printing may be activated with heat or water. Because 4D printed materials don't require energy to activate their "programmed" folding, they can be used in a variety of ways that previous related technologies can't. 4D printing will also allow for the manufacturing of sophisticated, multi-component structures that can be created with just a 4D printer and a computer. The design possibilities appear to be limitless. According to Frost & Sullivan's Advances in 4-D Printing market research analysis, 4D technology and equipment will grow significantly in the healthcare, aerospace, defense, and automotive industries following commercialization. According to the paper, 4D printing confronts a number of long- and short-term hurdles, including high upfront costs and the need for standardization. From automobile parts to human organs, 4D printing has the potential to generate a wide range of products. Greater capabilities of printed items; new uses from adaptive materials; increased manufacturing efficiency; and lower manufacturing cost and carbon footprint are all advantages of 4D printing. The method could be used in tissue engineering, self-assembling biomaterials, and the creation of chemotherapeutic nanorobots in the healthcare industry. 4D printing could lead to coatings that respond to the sun, wind, and rain in the vehicle industry. Self-repairing parts or planes, as well as printed solar panels to power satellites, could aid the aerospace industry. Textiles with camouflage qualities and self-healing materials for bridges and temporary roadways are examples of potential military and defense developments.