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Matthew Coachman

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Bio

I am a 19-year-old who enjoys playing soccer, volleyball, and football. I also enjoy volunteering at my local animal shelter in between my two jobs. I work these to help support my family. All I want to do with my life is become a field biologist. There is no other time in my life I feel as free from the burdens of life as when I am with animals. I can not wait to be able to tell the world of the injustices that take place around the world against these fascinating creatures. So I hope that you will take a chance on me and my dream to become a field biologist.

Education

Humboldt State University

Bachelor's degree program
2023 - 2027
  • Majors:
    • Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management
  • GPA:
    3.4

Oceanside High

High School
2019 - 2023
  • GPA:
    3.2

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management
    • Biological and Physical Sciences
    • Natural Resources Conservation and Research
    • Animal Sciences
    • Environmental/Natural Resources Management and Policy
    • Zoology/Animal Biology
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      field biologist

    • Dream career goals:

      To live out in the wild working with animals.

    • Bathing and grooming dogs

      Splash and Dash
      2022 – 20231 year
    • Research Assistant

      US Fish and Wildlife
      2022 – 20231 year

    Sports

    Volleyball

    Junior Varsity
    2022 – Present3 years

    Awards

    • I play for Cal Poly Humblodt's Mens team

    Volleyball

    Junior Varsity
    2022 – 20231 year

    Awards

    • none yet

    Football

    Varsity
    2022 – Present3 years

    Awards

    • not yet

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Royal Animal Refuge — Cleaning/walking/feeding the animals
      2021 – Present

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Andre' Burchelle Roach Scholarship
    Success is not merely a destination; it is a journey characterized by resilience, personal growth, and a sense of purpose. For me, success is not defined by trophies or riches, but by the positive influence I have on others and my surroundings. It involves a daily commitment to becoming the best version of myself and leveraging my skills and knowledge to make a meaningful contribution to society. This scholarship represents more than just financial support; it is a chance to advance my education, amplify my voice, and realize my vision of success. My journey has been driven by determination and an unyielding dedication to my aspirations. Throughout my upbringing, I encountered challenges that tested my strength—times when resources were limited, and the obstacles felt overwhelming. However, I discovered that these challenges are not barriers but stepping stones, each contributing to my growth as a more resilient and focused individual. These experiences taught me the importance of perseverance, adaptability, and maintaining hope in the face of adversity. They instilled in me the understanding that success is achieved through hard work, determination, and a passion for development. This scholarship directly supports my vision of success by facilitating my educational goals and allowing me to pursue my chosen career path. I have a deep passion for [insert your field of study or career goal], and I firmly believe that education is the key to unlocking my true potential. Through my studies, I aspire to tackle [specific challenge or goal related to your field], with the intention of making a positive impact. Whether it involves enhancing access to [specific resource], driving innovative solutions in [your field], or empowering others through [your goals], I am resolved to transform my dreams into concrete actions. Receiving this scholarship would not only alleviate the financial pressures of my education but also serve as a testament to my hard work and a reminder of the support that propels me forward. It would enable me to dedicate myself fully to my academic pursuits and extracurricular endeavors, ensuring that I make the most of the opportunities available to me. With this scholarship, I can continue to develop as a leader, scholar, and changemaker, devoted to crafting a future aligned with my values. I stand before you today not only as someone with ambition but as an individual who believes in the importance of giving back. My success will extend beyond myself; it will create a ripple effect, impacting the lives of those I strive to assist. Through mentorship, community involvement, or professional contributions, I am dedicated to paying forward the opportunities I have received. For me, success involves creating a legacy of perseverance, compassion, and meaningful impact. This scholarship is a vital step toward realizing that vision. By investing in me, you are not just supporting my dreams but also the numerous lives I aim to uplift. Together, we can turn aspirations into reality and build a brighter future. Thank you for considering me for this remarkable opportunity. I am prepared to embrace the challenge and honor the faith you place in me.
    Ojeda Multi-County Youth Scholarship
    Volleyball has always been more than just a game for me; it has represented a path of personal growth, resilience, and meaningful connections. From the moment I first stepped onto the court, I felt an undeniable spark. I quickly understood that volleyball encompasses more than just individual talent—it thrives on teamwork, communication, and mutual trust. Throughout the ups and downs of my athletic journey, I have gained invaluable insights that have shaped my identity, and I find immense joy in sharing these lessons with others. One of the most rewarding aspects of my experience has been supporting my teammates in their successes. Whether it’s offering encouragement during a challenging practice or analyzing a play to improve our strategy, I’ve learned the importance of uplifting others. Volleyball has shown me that success is never achieved alone; it’s truly a collaborative endeavor. In my role as a teammate, I’ve embraced being a motivator, mentor, and friend, witnessing how believing in someone can ignite their confidence and boost the entire team's spirit. My commitment to helping others has deepened since I took on the role of coaching the volleyball team at Eureka High School. Returning to the community where my passion for the sport began has been a remarkable experience. Coaching allows me to teach not only the technical skills required for the game but also to instill the core values that volleyball has imparted to me: perseverance, discipline, and unity. Observing young athletes confront challenges and celebrate their progress reaffirms why I fell in love with this sport. One standout moment during my coaching tenure at Eureka High School occurred in a particularly challenging season. After experiencing numerous losses, the team's morale had dropped. I recognized their frustration but also their untapped potential. Together, we redirected our focus to the fundamentals—communication, trust, and effort. We made it a point to celebrate small achievements, whether it was executing a perfect pass, delivering a precise serve, or simply showing support for one another on the court. Gradually, the team evolved. By the season's end, we weren’t just improving our performance; we were playing with passion, which made all the difference. As a coach, my aspiration is to be a positive influence in my players' lives, both on and off the court. I want them to understand that their value isn’t defined by wins or losses but by the effort they put in and the character they demonstrate. I aim to convey that failure isn’t the final chapter; it’s merely a stepping stone toward growth. Volleyball has provided me with a sense of purpose, lasting friendships, and the confidence to take on leadership roles. Through my journey as both a player and now a coach, I have come to appreciate the significant impact that sports can have on individual development and community building. Thank you for yout time and consideration in this scholarship. Growing up in the inner city of Chicago was not easy with a single mother of three. However zI talked about volleyball because it was an outlet for me. When I was playing volleuball or coaching the local youth. This is when I really felt free and like I could help others.
    Nickels Student Athlete Scholarship
    Volleyball has always been more than just a game for me; it has represented a path of personal growth, resilience, and meaningful connections. From the moment I first stepped onto the court, I felt an undeniable spark. I quickly understood that volleyball encompasses more than just individual talent—it thrives on teamwork, communication, and mutual trust. Throughout the ups and downs of my athletic journey, I have gained invaluable insights that have shaped my identity, and I find immense joy in sharing these lessons with others. One of the most rewarding aspects of my experience has been supporting my teammates in their successes. Whether it’s offering encouragement during a challenging practice or analyzing a play to improve our strategy, I’ve learned the importance of uplifting others. Volleyball has shown me that success is never achieved alone; it’s truly a collaborative endeavor. In my role as a teammate, I’ve embraced being a motivator, mentor, and friend, witnessing how believing in someone can ignite their confidence and boost the entire team's spirit. My commitment to helping others has deepened since I took on the role of coaching the volleyball team at Eureka High School. Returning to the community where my passion for the sport began has been a remarkable experience. Coaching allows me to teach not only the technical skills required for the game but also to instill the core values that volleyball has imparted to me: perseverance, discipline, and unity. Observing young athletes confront challenges and celebrate their progress reaffirms why I fell in love with this sport. One standout moment during my coaching tenure at Eureka High School occurred in a particularly challenging season. After experiencing numerous losses, the team's morale had dropped. I recognized their frustration but also their untapped potential. Together, we redirected our focus to the fundamentals—communication, trust, and effort. We made it a point to celebrate small achievements, whether it was executing a perfect pass, delivering a precise serve, or simply showing support for one another on the court. Gradually, the team evolved. By the season's end, we weren’t just improving our performance; we were playing with passion, which made all the difference. As a coach, my aspiration is to be a positive influence in my players' lives, both on and off the court. I want them to understand that their value isn’t defined by wins or losses but by the effort they put in and the character they demonstrate. I aim to convey that failure isn’t the final chapter; it’s merely a stepping stone toward growth. Volleyball has provided me with a sense of purpose, lasting friendships, and the confidence to take on leadership roles. Through my journey as both a player and now a coach, I have come to appreciate the significant impact that sports can have on individual development and community building.
    Our Destiny Our Future Scholarship
    Volleyball has always been more than just a game for me; it has represented a path of personal growth, resilience, and meaningful connections. From the moment I first stepped onto the court, I felt an undeniable spark. I quickly understood that volleyball encompasses more than just individual talent—it thrives on teamwork, communication, and mutual trust. Throughout the ups and downs of my athletic journey, I have gained invaluable insights that have shaped my identity, and I find immense joy in sharing these lessons with others. One of the most rewarding aspects of my experience has been supporting my teammates in their successes. Whether it’s offering encouragement during a challenging practice or analyzing a play to improve our strategy, I’ve learned the importance of uplifting others. Volleyball has shown me that success is never achieved alone; it’s truly a collaborative endeavor. In my role as a teammate, I’ve embraced being a motivator, mentor, and friend, witnessing how believing in someone can ignite their confidence and boost the entire team's spirit. My commitment to helping others has deepened since I took on the role of coaching the volleyball team at Eureka High School. Returning to the community where my passion for the sport began has been a remarkable experience. Coaching allows me to teach not only the technical skills required for the game but also to instill the core values that volleyball has imparted to me: perseverance, discipline, and unity. Observing young athletes confront challenges and celebrate their progress reaffirms why I fell in love with this sport. One standout moment during my coaching tenure at Eureka High School occurred in a particularly challenging season. After experiencing numerous losses, the team's morale had dropped. I recognized their frustration but also their untapped potential. Together, we redirected our focus to the fundamentals—communication, trust, and effort. We made it a point to celebrate small achievements, whether it was executing a perfect pass, delivering a precise serve, or simply showing support for one another on the court. Gradually, the team evolved. By the season's end, we weren’t just improving our performance; we were playing with passion, which made all the difference. As a coach, my aspiration is to be a positive influence in my players' lives, both on and off the court. I want them to understand that their value isn’t defined by wins or losses but by the effort they put in and the character they demonstrate. I aim to convey that failure isn’t the final chapter; it’s merely a stepping stone toward growth. Volleyball has provided me with a sense of purpose, lasting friendships, and the confidence to take on leadership roles. Through my journey as both a player and now a coach, I have come to appreciate the significant impact that sports can have on individual development and community building.
    Frederick and Bernice Beretta Memorial Scholarship
    Volleyball has always been more than just a game for me; it has represented a path of personal growth, resilience, and meaningful connections. From the moment I first stepped onto the court, I felt an undeniable spark. I quickly understood that volleyball encompasses more than just individual talent—it thrives on teamwork, communication, and mutual trust. Throughout the ups and downs of my athletic journey, I have gained invaluable insights that have shaped my identity, and I find immense joy in sharing these lessons with others. One of the most rewarding aspects of my experience has been supporting my teammates in their successes. Whether it’s offering encouragement during a challenging practice or analyzing a play to improve our strategy, I’ve learned the importance of uplifting others. Volleyball has shown me that success is never achieved alone; it’s truly a collaborative endeavor. In my role as a teammate, I’ve embraced being a motivator, mentor, and friend, witnessing how believing in someone can ignite their confidence and boost the entire team's spirit. My commitment to helping others has deepened since I took on the role of coaching the volleyball team at Eureka High School. Returning to the community where my passion for the sport began has been a remarkable experience. Coaching allows me to teach not only the technical skills required for the game but also to instill the core values that volleyball has imparted to me: perseverance, discipline, and unity. Observing young athletes confront challenges and celebrate their progress reaffirms why I fell in love with this sport. One standout moment during my coaching tenure at Eureka High School occurred in a particularly challenging season. After experiencing numerous losses, the team's morale had dropped. I recognized their frustration but also their untapped potential. Together, we redirected our focus to the fundamentals—communication, trust, and effort. We made it a point to celebrate small achievements, whether it was executing a perfect pass, delivering a precise serve, or simply showing support for one another on the court. Gradually, the team evolved. By the season's end, we weren’t just improving our performance; we were playing with passion, which made all the difference. As a coach, my aspiration is to be a positive influence in my players' lives, both on and off the court. I want them to understand that their value isn’t defined by wins or losses but by the effort they put in and the character they demonstrate. I aim to convey that failure isn’t the final chapter; it’s merely a stepping stone toward growth. Volleyball has provided me with a sense of purpose, lasting friendships, and the confidence to take on leadership roles. Through my journey as both a player and now a coach, I have come to appreciate the significant impact that sports can have on individual development and community building.
    Ken Landry Memorial Scholarship
    Volleyball has always been more than just a game for me; it has represented a path of personal growth, resilience, and meaningful connections. From the moment I first stepped onto the court, I felt an undeniable spark. I quickly understood that volleyball encompasses more than just individual talent—it thrives on teamwork, communication, and mutual trust. Throughout the ups and downs of my athletic journey, I have gained invaluable insights that have shaped my identity, and I find immense joy in sharing these lessons with others. One of the most rewarding aspects of my experience has been supporting my teammates in their successes. Whether it’s offering encouragement during a challenging practice or analyzing a play to improve our strategy, I’ve learned the importance of uplifting others. Volleyball has shown me that success is never achieved alone; it’s truly a collaborative endeavor. In my role as a teammate, I’ve embraced being a motivator, mentor, and friend, witnessing how believing in someone can ignite their confidence and boost the entire team's spirit. My commitment to helping others has deepened since I took on the role of coaching the volleyball team at Eureka High School. Returning to the community where my passion for the sport began has been a remarkable experience. Coaching allows me to teach not only the technical skills required for the game but also to instill the core values that volleyball has imparted to me: perseverance, discipline, and unity. Observing young athletes confront challenges and celebrate their progress reaffirms why I fell in love with this sport. One standout moment during my coaching tenure at Eureka High School occurred in a particularly challenging season. After experiencing numerous losses, the team's morale had dropped. I recognized their frustration but also their untapped potential. Together, we redirected our focus to the fundamentals—communication, trust, and effort. We made it a point to celebrate small achievements, whether it was executing a perfect pass, delivering a precise serve, or simply showing support for one another on the court. Gradually, the team evolved. By the season's end, we weren’t just improving our performance; we were playing with passion, which made all the difference. As a coach, my aspiration is to be a positive influence in my players' lives, both on and off the court. I want them to understand that their value isn’t defined by wins or losses but by the effort they put in and the character they demonstrate. I aim to convey that failure isn’t the final chapter; it’s merely a stepping stone toward growth. Volleyball has provided me with a sense of purpose, lasting friendships, and the confidence to take on leadership roles. Through my journey as both a player and now a coach, I have come to appreciate the significant impact that sports can have on individual development and community building. To all my athletes and teammates, remember this: never underestimate the power of supporting one another. Together, we can achieve far more than we ever imagined. I’m thankful for the chance to impart the lessons I’ve learned, and I’m eager to see how these young athletes will apply them, both on the court and in their lives. Thank you.
    Rodney James Pimentel Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Matthew Coachman, and I thrive on challenges that push me beyond my comfort zone. One of the most life-changing experiences I've had was a backpacking adventure that tested both my physical and mental limits. This journey not only shaped my character but also imparted essential lessons about resilience, determination, and the importance of perseverance. The trip started as an exciting adventure—a week-long hike through rough terrain, far removed from the comforts of modern living. I had always enjoyed the outdoors, but this was my first encounter with such an intense and self-sufficient experience. I packed everything necessary: food, water, shelter, and a map to navigate the wilderness. However, I hadn’t anticipated how the unpredictable weather, physical demands, and solitude would challenge me in ways I hadn’t foreseen. By the third day, exhaustion had set in. My shoulders throbbed under the weight of my backpack, blisters covered my feet, and a sudden storm had left me soaked and chilled. The path seemed endless, and doubt began to seep in—had I underestimated this journey? Was I strong enough to complete it? In that moment of hopelessness, I had to dig deep within myself. I recalled my reasons for undertaking this trip: to test my limits, grow as an individual, and reconnect with nature. I broke the journey down into smaller, manageable segments, concentrating on reaching one milestone at a time instead of focusing on the entire trek. I leaned on my fellow hikers, sharing stories and offering encouragement around the campfire. I also adapted by using improvised remedies for my blisters and pacing myself to conserve energy. Each day presented new challenges, but they also brought little victories. The steep ascents rewarded me with stunning vistas, and moments of tranquility in the forest reminded me of the beauty and serenity that exist beyond struggle. By the time I reached the end of the trail, I was utterly exhausted yet exhilarated. I had proven to myself that I was capable of more than I had imagined, and that realization has stayed with me ever since. This experience profoundly impacted me. It taught me that adversity is not a hindrance but rather an opportunity for growth. I learned the value of persistence, resourcefulness, and the strength gained from relying on others for support. Additionally, it instilled in me a deep appreciation for preparation and adaptability—much like the wilderness, life is unpredictable, and our success often hinges on how we respond to the unforeseen. To anyone facing similar challenges, my advice is straightforward: take it one step at a time. Break the journey into smaller goals and celebrate each achievement. Don't hesitate to ask for help or adjust your methods. Most importantly, believe in yourself and your ability to persevere. The climb may be arduous, but the view from the summit is worth every effort. Thank you.
    Simon Strong Scholarship
    My name is Matthew Coachman, and I thrive on challenges that push me beyond my comfort zone. One of the most life-changing experiences I've had was a backpacking adventure that tested both my physical and mental limits. This journey not only shaped my character but also imparted essential lessons about resilience, determination, and the importance of perseverance. The trip started as an exciting adventure—a week-long hike through rough terrain, far removed from the comforts of modern living. I had always enjoyed the outdoors, but this was my first encounter with such an intense and self-sufficient experience. I packed everything necessary: food, water, shelter, and a map to navigate the wilderness. However, I hadn’t anticipated how the unpredictable weather, physical demands, and solitude would challenge me in ways I hadn’t foreseen. By the third day, exhaustion had set in. My shoulders throbbed under the weight of my backpack, blisters covered my feet, and a sudden storm had left me soaked and chilled. The path seemed endless, and doubt began to seep in—had I underestimated this journey? Was I strong enough to complete it? In that moment of hopelessness, I had to dig deep within myself. I recalled my reasons for undertaking this trip: to test my limits, grow as an individual, and reconnect with nature. I broke the journey down into smaller, manageable segments, concentrating on reaching one milestone at a time instead of focusing on the entire trek. I leaned on my fellow hikers, sharing stories and offering encouragement around the campfire. I also adapted by using improvised remedies for my blisters and pacing myself to conserve energy. Each day presented new challenges, but they also brought little victories. The steep ascents rewarded me with stunning vistas, and moments of tranquility in the forest reminded me of the beauty and serenity that exist beyond struggle. By the time I reached the end of the trail, I was utterly exhausted yet exhilarated. I had proven to myself that I was capable of more than I had imagined, and that realization has stayed with me ever since. This experience profoundly impacted me. It taught me that adversity is not a hindrance but rather an opportunity for growth. I learned the value of persistence, resourcefulness, and the strength gained from relying on others for support. Additionally, it instilled in me a deep appreciation for preparation and adaptability—much like the wilderness, life is unpredictable, and our success often hinges on how we respond to the unforeseen. To anyone facing similar challenges, my advice is straightforward: take it one step at a time. Break the journey into smaller goals and celebrate each achievement. Don't hesitate to ask for help or adjust your methods. Most importantly, believe in yourself and your ability to persevere. The climb may be arduous, but the view from the summit is worth every effort. Thank you.
    Helping Hand Fund
    Success is not merely a destination; it is a journey characterized by resilience, personal growth, and a sense of purpose. For me, success is not defined by trophies or riches, but by the positive influence I have on others and my surroundings. It involves a daily commitment to becoming the best version of myself and leveraging my skills and knowledge to make a meaningful contribution to society. This scholarship represents more than just financial support; it is a chance to advance my education, amplify my voice, and realize my vision of success. My journey has been driven by determination and an unyielding dedication to my aspirations. Throughout my upbringing, I encountered challenges that tested my strength—times when resources were limited, and the obstacles felt overwhelming. However, I discovered that these challenges are not barriers but stepping stones, each contributing to my growth as a more resilient and focused individual. These experiences taught me the importance of perseverance, adaptability, and maintaining hope in the face of adversity. They instilled in me the understanding that success is achieved through hard work, determination, and a passion for development. This scholarship directly supports my vision of success by facilitating my educational goals and allowing me to pursue my chosen career path. I have a deep passion for [insert your field of study or career goal], and I firmly believe that education is the key to unlocking my true potential. Through my studies, I aspire to tackle [specific challenge or goal related to your field], with the intention of making a positive impact. Whether it involves enhancing access to [specific resource], driving innovative solutions in [your field], or empowering others through [your goals], I am resolved to transform my dreams into concrete actions. Receiving this scholarship would not only alleviate the financial pressures of my education but also serve as a testament to my hard work and a reminder of the support that propels me forward. It would enable me to dedicate myself fully to my academic pursuits and extracurricular endeavors, ensuring that I make the most of the opportunities available to me. With this scholarship, I can continue to develop as a leader, scholar, and changemaker, devoted to crafting a future aligned with my values. I stand before you today not only as someone with ambition but as an individual who believes in the importance of giving back. My success will extend beyond myself; it will create a ripple effect, impacting the lives of those I strive to assist. Through mentorship, community involvement, or professional contributions, I am dedicated to paying forward the opportunities I have received. For me, success involves creating a legacy of perseverance, compassion, and meaningful impact. This scholarship is a vital step toward realizing that vision. By investing in me, you are not just supporting my dreams but also the numerous lives I aim to uplift. Together, we can turn aspirations into reality and build a brighter future. Thank you for considering me for this remarkable opportunity. I am prepared to embrace the challenge and honor the faith you place in me.
    Tardus Beach Volleyball Scholarship
    When I first arrived at the sand court, I had little knowledge of beach volleyball. I grew up playing traditional indoor volleyball but had never thought about its sandy equivalent. That changed one sunny afternoon during my freshman year in college when some friends invited me to join a casual game. What started as a way to relax between classes quickly evolved into a transformative experience that defined my college years. I was drawn to beach volleyball for its unique combination of athleticism, strategy, and the connection to nature. Unlike indoor volleyball, which requires a larger team, beach volleyball is played with only two players on each side. This setup pushed me to broaden my skill set since there are no specialized roles. I had to master passing, setting, spiking, and serving with great strategy. The sand introduced an added challenge, requiring more endurance and agility than I had expected. As time went on, I grew to love the sensation of my feet sinking into the warm sand while I chased the ball beneath the open sky. The sport offered a sense of simplicity and freedom that made me feel truly alive in the moment. At the same time, I was deeply engaged in my studies of wildlife management. From a young age, I had a keen interest in nature and a desire to understand how ecosystems operate. My college had a strong program that integrated field experience with academic learning, and I immersed myself in classes focused on ecology, conservation, and animal behavior. Delving into topics like habitat restoration and wildlife conservation gave me a sense of purpose, highlighting my potential to make a real difference in preserving the natural world. Interestingly, my growing passion for beach volleyball and my commitment to wildlife management began to enhance one another. Spending time outdoors—whether on the beach or in the forest during fieldwork—deepened my appreciation for the environment. On the volleyball court, I'd take moments to enjoy the ocean breeze or watch seagulls sailing overhead. In the field, I was grateful for the stamina and coordination I was developing through volleyball, which often proved useful during strenuous hikes and setting up wildlife monitoring equipment. Both endeavors imparted essential life lessons. Beach volleyball taught me the value of teamwork, resilience, and adaptability. Regardless of how challenging a match appeared, my partner and I had to trust one another and communicate effectively to achieve success. In wildlife management, patience and keen observation were vital; nature doesn’t adhere to human timelines, and grasping the complexities of ecosystems requires embracing uncertainties. By the time I graduated, I realized that both passions had influenced me in unexpected ways. Beach volleyball provided me with joy, competition, and connection, while wildlife management cemented my dedication to environmental protection. Together, they highlighted the significance of balance—between work and play, effort and rest, and passion and purpose. Today, I still play beach volleyball for leisure and work in wildlife conservation. Each aspect brings me fulfillment, reminding me of the growth I have experienced through both. My college journey was more than just an academic one; it was a time when I learned to cherish the sand under my feet and the earth that sustains us all.
    Student Life Photography Scholarship
    KC R. Sandidge Photography Scholarship
    My name is Matthew Coachman and I am a senior at Oceanside Highschool accepted to Humboldt State University this year. I am majoring in Wildlife management for my bachelor's degree. I have always been passionate about animals and science since I was a little kid collecting bugs and rolling around in the grass. Now I have gained the most amount of experience possible for my age. First I went and found my local animal welfare league. Here I began to volunteer to work with dogs and cats for the first time. This was a life-changing experience for me seeing others who loved dogs and cats as much as me. I stayed here for a little over five months before I found a way to get paid for my passion. I began working as a dog bather and groomer part-time at sixteen years old to learn more about dogs. I then turned seventeen my current age and began working at a doggy daycare center. Here I learned to control groups of up to sixty dogs at a time alone. I then went on to work at an animal border my current occupation. My duties for this job include learning dog behavior and working with cats, birds, guinea pigs, and even fish and lizards. Now alongside the animal border and school I volunteer with the local Fish and wildlife association to volunteer into my faint free time, I still have left. So this is why I Matthew Coachman am qualified for this STEM Scholarship.
    Cliff T. Wofford STEM Scholarship
    It all began when my heart was devastated by the horror of our reality. I released a ghastly scream to be heard for miles. The year was twenty seventeen and my twelve-year-old self had just been scarred for life. My mother came running to stop me from drowning in a pool of my tears. When she too was shocked to find out that a member of our family Fitz our dog had been stolen. All that was left at the scene of the crime was a collar and boot prints. We rushed to inform the police but there was nothing they could do. This was the day that it all changed for me. Even at such a young age, I knew how much animals meant to me. Fitz was the loving brother that I had always longed for. This void floating inside of me went on for years. That was up until I heard about volunteering at the Royal Animal Refuge. They were a small animal shelter that cared for not only dogs but other lost creatures, bunnies, guinea pigs, and even me. It started as me coming in after class once a week to almost every day. I told myself that I was doing it for the animals but it was really for me. Because I needed the animals as much as they did me. When I was with them I felt at peace. It was almost as if all the worries I had in the world would drift away and I was a twelve-year-old boy again. I had not felt this happy in years and that's when I realized I wanted to do this for the rest of my life. As the months went by I started to look for a job while I continued to volunteer. This is when I came across Splash and Dash my current job. It was like nothing I had ever seen before there were others like me. People who loved animals with their entire hearts and we got to work as dog bathers and groomers. I had not felt pure ecstasy like this since I first began volunteering. Waking up every morning and going to work felt almost like a dream. Playing with animals while being paid what could be better? While at work one day one of the other groomers asked me what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. This was something I did not have the answer to at the time so I began researching animal careers. Because I knew I was my happiest and best self when I got to be with them. It was not long until I stumbled upon field biology. I watched countless youtube videos and documentaries on it in fascination. It was as if I could hear it calling out to me from afar. I could work outside and be surrounded by my true love for animals. So I began searching for colleges because I need a degree in animal science to be qualified for the position. I finally found the college that is right for me, Humboldt University. The only thing that stands in my way is the financial aspect of attending. However, if you have ever been in love then you know how I feel about becoming a field biologist. So in the end I am asking you to take a chance on me. I know you can do so confidently because I would trust no one more than myself to advocate for the animals.
    Holt Scholarship
    It all began when my heart was devastated by the horror of our reality. I released a ghastly scream to be heard for miles. The year was twenty seventeen and my twelve-year-old self had just been scarred for life. My mother came running to stop me from drowning in a pool of my tears. When she too was shocked to find out that a member of our family Fitz our dog had been stolen. All that was left at the scene of the crime was a collar and boot prints. We rushed to inform the police but there was nothing they could do. This was the day that it all changed for me. Even at such a young age, I knew how much animals meant to me. Fitz was the loving brother that I had always longed for. This void floating inside of me went on for years. That was up until I heard about volunteering at the Royal Animal Refuge. They were a small animal shelter that cared for not only dogs but other lost creatures, bunnies, guinea pigs, and even me. It started as me coming in after class once a week to almost every day. I told myself that I was doing it for the animals but it was really for me. Because I needed the animals as much as they did me. When I was with them I felt at peace. It was almost as if all the worries I had in the world would drift away and I was a twelve-year-old boy again. I had not felt this happy in years and that's when I realized I wanted to do this for the rest of my life. As the months went by I started to look for a job while I continued to volunteer. This is when I came across Splash and Dash my current job. It was like nothing I had ever seen before there were others like me. People who loved animals with their entire hearts and we got to work as dog bathers and groomers. I had not felt pure ecstasy like this since I first began volunteering. Waking up every morning and going to work felt almost like a dream. Playing with animals while being paid what could be better? While at work one day one of the other groomers asked me what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. This was something I did not have the answer to at the time so I began researching animal careers. Because I knew I was my happiest and best self when I got to be with them. It was not long until I stumbled upon field biology. I watched countless youtube videos and documentaries on it in fascination. It was as if I could hear it calling out to me from afar. I could work outside and be surrounded by my true love for animals. So I began searching for colleges because I need a degree in animal science to be qualified for the position. I finally found the college that is right for me, Humboldt University. The only thing that stands in my way is the financial aspect of attending. However, if you have ever been in love then you know how I feel about becoming a field biologist. So in the end I am asking you to take a chance on me. I know you can do so confidently because I would trust no one more than myself to advocate for the animals.
    Eleven Scholarship
    It all began when my heart was devastated by the horror of our reality. I released a ghastly scream to be heard for miles. The year was twenty seventeen and my twelve-year-old self had just been scarred for life. My mother came running to stop me from drowning in a pool of my tears. When she too was shocked to find out that a member of our family Fitz our dog had been stolen. All that was left at the scene of the crime was a collar and boot prints. We rushed to inform the police but there was nothing they could do. This was the day that it all changed for me. Even at such a young age, I knew how much animals meant to me. Fitz was the loving brother that I had always longed for. This void floating inside of me went on for years. That was up until I heard about volunteering at the Royal Animal Refuge. They were a small animal shelter that cared for not only dogs but other lost creatures, bunnies, guinea pigs, and even me. It started as me coming in after class once a week to almost every day. I told myself that I was doing it for the animals but it was really for me. Because I needed the animals as much as they did me. When I was with them I felt at peace. It was almost as if all the worries I had in the world would drift away and I was a twelve-year-old boy again. I had not felt this happy in years and that's when I realized I wanted to do this for the rest of my life. As the months went by I started to look for a job while I continued to volunteer. This is when I came across Splash and Dash my current job. It was like nothing I had ever seen before there were others like me. People who loved animals with their entire hearts and we got to work as dog bathers and groomers. I had not felt pure ecstasy like this since I first began volunteering. Waking up every morning and going to work felt almost like a dream. Playing with animals while being paid what could be better? While at work one day one of the other groomers asked me what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. This was something I did not have the answer to at the time so I began researching animal careers. Because I knew I was my happiest and best self when I got to be with them. It was not long until I stumbled upon field biology. I watched countless youtube videos and documentaries on it in fascination. It was as if I could hear it calling out to me from afar. I could work outside and be surrounded by my true love for animals. So I began searching for colleges because I need a degree in animal science to be qualified for the position. I finally found the college that is right for me, Humboldt University. The only thing that stands in my way is the financial aspect of attending. However, if you have ever been in love then you know how I feel about becoming a field biologist. So in the end I am asking you to take a chance on me. I know you can do so confidently because I would trust no one more than myself to advocate for the animals.
    Mark Caldwell Memorial STEM/STEAM Scholarship
    It all began when my heart was devastated by the horror of our reality. I released a ghastly scream to be heard for miles. The year was twenty seventeen and my twelve-year-old self had just been scarred for life. My mother came running to stop me from drowning in a pool of my tears. When she too was shocked to find out that a member of our family Fitz our dog had been stolen. All that was left at the scene of the crime was a collar and boot prints. We rushed to inform the police but there was nothing they could do. This was the day that it all changed for me. Even at such a young age, I knew how much animals meant to me. Fitz was the loving brother that I had always longed for. This void floating inside of me went on for years. That was up until I heard about volunteering at the Royal Animal Refuge. They were a small animal shelter that cared for not only dogs but other lost creatures, bunnies, guinea pigs, and even me. It started as me coming in after class once a week to almost every day. I told myself that I was doing it for the animals but it was really for me. Because I needed the animals as much as they did me. When I was with them I felt at peace. It was almost as if all the worries I had in the world would drift away and I was a twelve-year-old boy again. I had not felt this happy in years and that's when I realized I wanted to do this for the rest of my life. As the months went by I started to look for a job while I continued to volunteer. This is when I came across Splash and Dash my current job. It was like nothing I had ever seen before there were others like me. People who loved animals with their entire hearts and we got to work as dog bathers and groomers. I had not felt pure ecstasy like this since I first began volunteering. Waking up every morning and going to work felt almost like a dream. Playing with animals while being paid what could be better? While at work one day one of the other groomers asked me what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. This was something I did not have the answer to at the time so I began researching animal careers. Because I knew I was my happiest and best self when I got to be with them. It was not long until I stumbled upon field biology. I watched countless youtube videos and documentaries on it in fascination. It was as if I could hear it calling out to me from afar. I could work outside and be surrounded by my true love for animals. So I began searching for colleges because I need a degree in animal science to be qualified for the position. I finally found the college that is right for me, Humboldt University. The only thing that stands in my way is the financial aspect of attending. However, if you have ever been in love then you know how I feel about becoming a field biologist. So in the end I am asking you to take a chance on me. I know you can do so confidently because I would trust no one more than myself to advocate for the animals.
    Future Leaders in Technology Scholarship - High School Award
    My name is Matthew Coachman and I am a senior at Oceanside Highschool accepted to Humboldt State University this year. I am majoring in Wildlife management for my bachelor's degree. I have always been passionate about animals and science since I was a little kid collecting bugs and rolling around in the grass. Now I have gained the most amount of experience possible for my age. First I went and found my local animal welfare league. Here I began to volunteer to work with dogs and cats for the first time. This was a life-changing experience for me seeing others who loved dogs and cats as much as me. I stayed here for a little over five months before I found a way to get paid for my passion. I began working as a dog bather and groomer part-time at sixteen years old to learn more about dogs. I then turned seventeen my current age and began working at a doggy daycare center. Here I learned to control groups of up to sixty dogs at a time alone. I then went on to work at an animal border my current occupation. My duties for this job include learning dog behavior and working with cats, birds, guinea pigs, and even fish and lizards. Now alongside the animal border and school I volunteer with the local Fish and wildlife association to volunteer into my faint free time, I still have left. So this is why I Matthew Coachman am qualified for this STEM Scholarship.
    Dr. Howard Hochman Zoological Scholarship
    It all began when my heart was devastated by the horror of our reality. I released a ghastly scream to be heard for miles. The year was twenty seventeen and my twelve-year-old self had just been scarred for life. My mother came running to stop me from drowning in a pool of my tears. When she too was shocked to find out that a member of our family Fitz our dog had been stolen. All that was left at the scene of the crime was a collar and boot prints. We rushed to inform the police but there was nothing they could do. This was the day that it all changed for me. Even at such a young age, I knew how much animals meant to me. Fitz was the loving brother that I had always longed for. This void floating inside of me went on for years. That was up until I heard about volunteering at the Royal Animal Refuge. They were a small animal shelter that cared for not only dogs but other lost creatures, bunnies, guinea pigs, and even me. It started as me coming in after class once a week to almost every day. I told myself that I was doing it for the animals but it was really for me. Because I needed the animals as much as they did me. When I was with them I felt at peace. It was almost as if all the worries I had in the world would drift away and I was a twelve-year-old boy again. I had not felt this happy in years and that's when I realized I wanted to do this for the rest of my life. As the months went by I started to look for a job while I continued to volunteer. This is when I came across Splash and Dash my current job. It was like nothing I had ever seen before there were others like me. People who loved animals with their entire hearts and we got to work as dog bathers and groomers. I had not felt pure ecstasy like this since I first began volunteering. Waking up every morning and going to work felt almost like a dream. Playing with animals while being paid what could be better? While at work one day one of the other groomers asked me what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. This was something I did not have the answer to at the time so I began researching animal careers. Because I knew I was my happiest and best self when I got to be with them. It was not long until I stumbled upon field biology. I watched countless youtube videos and documentaries on it in fascination. It was as if I could hear it calling out to me from afar. I could work outside and be surrounded by my true love for animals. So I began searching for colleges because I need a degree in animal science to be qualified for the position. I finally found the college that is right for me, Humboldt University. The only thing that stands in my way is the financial aspect of attending. However, if you have ever been in love then you know how I feel about becoming a field biologist. So in the end I am asking you to take a chance on me. I know you can do so confidently because I would trust no one more than myself to advocate for the animals.
    Exemplary Commitment to OneHealth Scholarship
    It all began when my heart was devastated by the horror of our reality. I released a ghastly scream to be heard for miles. The year was twenty seventeen and my twelve-year-old self had just been scarred for life. My mother came running to stop me from drowning in a pool of my tears. When she too was shocked to find out that a member of our family Fitz our dog had been stolen. All that was left at the scene of the crime was a collar and boot prints. We rushed to inform the police but there was nothing they could do. This was the day that it all changed for me. Even at such a young age, I knew how much animals meant to me. Fitz was the loving brother that I had always longed for. This void floating inside of me went on for years. That was up until I heard about volunteering at the Royal Animal Refuge. They were a small animal shelter that cared for not only dogs but other lost creatures, bunnies, guinea pigs, and even me. It started as me coming in after class once a week to almost every day. I told myself that I was doing it for the animals but it was really for me. Because I needed the animals as much as they did me. When I was with them I felt at peace. It was almost as if all the worries I had in the world would drift away and I was a twelve-year-old boy again. I had not felt this happy in years and that's when I realized I wanted to do this for the rest of my life. As the months went by I started to look for a job while I continued to volunteer. This is when I came across Splash and Dash my current job. It was like nothing I had ever seen before there were others like me. People who loved animals with their entire hearts and we got to work as dog bathers and groomers. I had not felt pure ecstasy like this since I first began volunteering. Waking up every morning and going to work felt almost like a dream. Playing with animals while being paid what could be better? While at work one day one of the other groomers asked me what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. This was something I did not have the answer to at the time so I began researching animal careers. Because I knew I was my happiest and best self when I got to be with them. It was not long until I stumbled upon field biology. I watched countless youtube videos and documentaries on it in fascination. It was as if I could hear it calling out to me from afar. I could work outside and be surrounded by my true love for animals. So I began searching for colleges because I need a degree in animal science to be qualified for the position. I finally found the college that is right for me, Humboldt University. The only thing that stands in my way is the financial aspect of attending. However, if you have ever been in love then you know how I feel about becoming a field biologist. So in the end I am asking you to take a chance on me. I know you can do so confidently because I would trust no one more than myself to advocate for the animals.
    Ken Burnett Scholarship
    Your Dream Music Scholarship
    No role models by J.Cole stand out as my favorite song. I say this because growing up I never had someone black in the science field to look up to. All the other kids had pictures of Ronaldo, Lebron or Messi on their walls. While all I wanted was a role model that looked like me. Something to believe in proof that I could be great. So this is why No role Models stand out to me so much. Because I never want to see another kid go through this. I want to be the role model for all children of what people who look like me can achieve. So I will use this gracious donation to help begin my studies in wildlife conservation. I plan to not only help save our earth but impact the minds of the children who will live in it. Finally thank you for the chance of even considering me for something like this.
    Larry D Parker Sr.’s Legacy Scholarship
    It all began when my heart was devastated by the horror of our reality. I released a ghastly scream to be heard for miles. The year was twenty seventeen and my twelve-year-old self had just been scarred for life. My mother came running to stop me from drowning in a pool of my tears. When she too was shocked to find out that a member of our family Fitz our dog had been stolen. All that was left at the scene of the crime was a collar and boot prints. We rushed to inform the police but there was nothing they could do. This was the day that it all changed for me. Even at such a young age, I knew how much animals meant to me. Fitz was the loving brother that I had always longed for. This void floating inside of me went on for years. That was up until I heard about volunteering at the Royal Animal Refuge. They were a small animal shelter that cared for not only dogs but other lost creatures, bunnies, guinea pigs, and even me. It started as me coming in after class once a week to almost every day. I told myself that I was doing it for the animals but it was really for me. Because I needed the animals as much as they did me. When I was with them I felt at peace. It was almost as if all the worries I had in the world would drift away and I was a twelve-year-old boy again. I had not felt this happy in years and that's when I realized I wanted to do this for the rest of my life. As the months went by I started to look for a job while I continued to volunteer. This is when I came across Splash and Dash my current job. It was like nothing I had ever seen before there were others like me. People who loved animals with their entire hearts and we got to work as dog bathers and groomers. I had not felt pure ecstasy like this since I first began volunteering. Waking up every morning and going to work felt almost like a dream. Playing with animals while being paid what could be better. While at work one day one of the other groomers asked me what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. This was something I did not have the answer to at the time so I began researching animal careers. Because I knew I was my happiest and best self when I got to be with them. It was not long until I stumbled upon field biology. I watched countless youtube videos and documentaries on it in fascination. It was as if I could hear it calling out to me from afar. I could work outside and be surrounded by my true love animals. So I began searching for colleges because I need a degree in animal science to be qualified for the position. I finally found the college that is right for me, California State University-Dominguez Hills. The only thing that stands in my way is the financial aspect of attending. However, if you have ever been in love then you know how I feel about becoming a field biologist. So in the end I am asking you to take a chance on me. I know you can do so confidently because I would trust no one more than myself to advocate for the animals.
    Mental Health Matters Scholarship
    It all began when my heart was devastated by the horror of our reality. I released a ghastly scream to be heard for miles. The year was twenty seventeen and my twelve-year-old self had just been scarred for life. My mother came running to stop me from drowning in a pool of my tears. When she too was shocked to find out that a member of our family Fitz our dog had been stolen. All that was left at the scene of the crime was a collar and boot prints. We rushed to inform the police but there was nothing they could do. This was the day that it all changed for me. Even at such a young age, I knew how much animals meant to me. Fitz was the loving brother that I had always longed for. This void floating inside of me went on for years. That was up until I heard about volunteering at the Royal Animal Refuge. They were a small animal shelter that cared for not only dogs but other lost creatures, bunnies, guinea pigs, and even me. It started as me coming in after class once a week to almost every day. I told myself that I was doing it for the animals but it was really for me. Because I needed the animals as much as they did me. When I was with them I felt at peace. It was almost as if all the worries I had in the world would drift away and I was a twelve-year-old boy again. I had not felt this happy in years and that's when I realized I wanted to do this for the rest of my life. As the months went by I started to look for a job while I continued to volunteer. This is when I came across Splash and Dash my current job. It was like nothing I had ever seen before there were others like me. People who loved animals with their entire hearts and we got to work as dog bathers and groomers. I had not felt pure ecstasy like this since I first began volunteering. Waking up every morning and going to work felt almost like a dream. Playing with animals while being paid what could be better. While at work one day one of the other groomers asked me what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. This was something I did not have the answer to at the time so I began researching animal careers. Because I knew I was my happiest and best self when I got to be with them. It was not long until I stumbled upon field biology. I watched countless youtube videos and documentaries on it in fascination. It was as if I could hear it calling out to me from afar. I could work outside and be surrounded by my true love animals. So I began searching for colleges because I need a degree in animal science to be qualified for the position. I finally found the college that is right for me, California State University-Dominguez Hills. The only thing that stands in my way is the financial aspect of attending. However, if you have ever been in love then you know how I feel about becoming a field biologist. So in the end I am asking you to take a chance on me. I know you can do so confidently because I would trust no one more than myself to advocate for the animals.
    Health & Wellness Scholarship
    It all began when my heart was devastated by the horror of our reality. I released a ghastly scream to be heard for miles. The year was twenty seventeen and my twelve-year-old self had just been scarred for life. My mother came running to stop me from drowning in a pool of my tears. When she too was shocked to find out that a member of our family Fitz our dog had been stolen. All that was left at the scene of the crime was a collar and boot prints. We rushed to inform the police but there was nothing they could do. This was the day that it all changed for me. Even at such a young age, I knew how much animals meant to me. Fitz was the loving brother that I had always longed for. This void floating inside of me went on for years. That was up until I heard about volunteering at the Royal Animal Refuge. They were a small animal shelter that cared for not only dogs but other lost creatures, bunnies, guinea pigs, and even me. It started as me coming in after class once a week to almost every day. I told myself that I was doing it for the animals but it was really for me. Because I needed the animals as much as they did me. When I was with them I felt at peace. It was almost as if all the worries I had in the world would drift away and I was a twelve-year-old boy again. I had not felt this happy in years and that's when I realized I wanted to do this for the rest of my life. As the months went by I started to look for a job while I continued to volunteer. This is when I came across Splash and Dash my current job. It was like nothing I had ever seen before there were others like me. People who loved animals with their entire hearts and we got to work as dog bathers and groomers. I had not felt pure ecstasy like this since I first began volunteering. Waking up every morning and going to work felt almost like a dream. Playing with animals while being paid what could be better. While at work one day one of the other groomers asked me what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. This was something I did not have the answer to at the time so I began researching animal careers. Because I knew I was my happiest and best self when I got to be with them. It was not long until I stumbled upon field biology. I watched countless youtube videos and documentaries on it in fascination. It was as if I could hear it calling out to me from afar. I could work outside and be surrounded by my true love animals. So I began searching for colleges because I need a degree in animal science to be qualified for the position. I finally found the college that is right for me, California State University-Dominguez Hills. The only thing that stands in my way is the financial aspect of attending. However, if you have ever been in love then you know how I feel about becoming a field biologist. So in the end I am asking you to take a chance on me. I know you can do so confidently because I would trust no one more than myself to advocate for the animals.
    Jameela Jamil x I Weigh Scholarship
    It all began when my heart was devastated by the horror of our reality. I released a ghastly scream to be heard for miles. The year was twenty seventeen and my twelve-year-old self had just been scarred for life. My mother came running to stop me from drowning in a pool of my tears. When she too was shocked to find out that a member of our family Fitz our dog had been stolen. All that was left at the scene of the crime was a collar and boot prints. We rushed to inform the police but there was nothing they could do. This was the day that it all changed for me. Even at such a young age, I knew how much animals meant to me. Fitz was the loving brother that I had always longed for. This void floating inside of me went on for years. That was up until I heard about volunteering at the Royal Animal Refuge. They were a small animal shelter that cared for not only dogs but other lost creatures, bunnies, guinea pigs, and even me. It started as me coming in after class once a week to almost every day. I told myself that I was doing it for the animals but it was really for me. Because I needed the animals as much as they did me. When I was with them I felt at peace. It was almost as if all the worries I had in the world would drift away and I was a twelve-year-old boy again. I had not felt this happy in years and that's when I realized I wanted to do this for the rest of my life. As the months went by I started to look for a job while I continued to volunteer. This is when I came across Splash and Dash my current job. It was like nothing I had ever seen before there were others like me. People who loved animals with their entire hearts and we got to work as dog bathers and groomers. I had not felt pure ecstasy like this since I first began volunteering. Waking up every morning and going to work felt almost like a dream. Playing with animals while being paid what could be better. While at work one day one of the other groomers asked me what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. This was something I did not have the answer to at the time so I began researching animal careers. Because I knew I was my happiest and best self when I got to be with them. It was not long until I stumbled upon field biology. I watched countless youtube videos and documentaries on it in fascination. It was as if I could hear it calling out to me from afar. I could work outside and be surrounded by my true love animals. So I began searching for colleges because I need a degree in animal science to be qualified for the position. I finally found the college that is right for me, California State University-Dominguez Hills. The only thing that stands in my way is the financial aspect of attending. However, if you have ever been in love then you know how I feel about becoming a field biologist. So in the end I am asking you to take a chance on me. I know you can do so confidently because I would trust no one more than myself to advocate for the animals.
    Future Minority Leaders Scholarship
    It all began when my heart was devastated by the horror of our reality. I released a ghastly scream to be heard for miles. The year was twenty seventeen and my twelve-year-old self had just been scarred for life. My mother came running to stop me from drowning in a pool of my tears. When she too was shocked to find out that a member of our family Fitz our dog had been stolen. All that was left at the scene of the crime was a collar and boot prints. We rushed to inform the police but there was nothing they could do. This was the day that it all changed for me. Even at such a young age, I knew how much animals meant to me. Fitz was the loving brother that I had always longed for. This void floating inside of me went on for years. That was up until I heard about volunteering at the Royal Animal Refuge. They were a small animal shelter that cared for not only dogs but other lost creatures, bunnies, guinea pigs, and even me. It started as me coming in after class once a week to almost every day. I told myself that I was doing it for the animals but it was really for me. Because I needed the animals as much as they did me. When I was with them I felt at peace. It was almost as if all the worries I had in the world would drift away and I was a twelve-year-old boy again. I had not felt this happy in years and that's when I realized I wanted to do this for the rest of my life. As the months went by I started to look for a job while I continued to volunteer. This is when I came across Splash and Dash my current job. It was like nothing I had ever seen before there were others like me. People who loved animals with their entire hearts and we got to work as dog bathers and groomers. I had not felt pure ecstasy like this since I first began volunteering. Waking up every morning and going to work felt almost like a dream. Playing with animals while being paid what could be better. While at work one day one of the other groomers asked me what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. This was something I did not have the answer to at the time so I began researching animal careers. Because I knew I was my happiest and best self when I got to be with them. It was not long until I stumbled upon field biology. I watched countless youtube videos and documentaries on it in fascination. It was as if I could hear it calling out to me from afar. I could work outside and be surrounded by my true love animals. So I began searching for colleges because I need a degree in animal science to be qualified for the position. I finally found the college that is right for me, California State University-Dominguez Hills. The only thing that stands in my way is the financial aspect of attending. However, if you have ever been in love then you know how I feel about becoming a field biologist. So in the end I am asking you to take a chance on me. I know you can do so confidently because I would trust no one more than myself to advocate for the animals.
    Bold Science Matters Scholarship
    My favorite scientific discovery is that wolves could be domesticated into dogs over many years. I have always had a love for our four-legged friends we now call dogs. Science shows I am not the only one either. Scientists do not have a concrete date however, dogs have been domesticated for over twenty thousand years. This is why I would love to celebrate this scientific discovery. Because from this point on dogs have been a huge part of our lives. Dogs now work as more than the protection they also help the blind. You can also be saved by dogs if you are ever in an avalanche. Even if you suffer from emotional support issues there are dogs trained to help you feel at ease. These are just a few of the careers that our hairy friends do for no pay. If this was not enough for you over sixty-nine million people in the United States alone have dogs. That is roughly thirty-eight of our population which shows how important they are to us. This is why the domestication of wolves into dogs is my favorite scientific discovery.
    Students for Animal Advocacy Scholarship
    It all began when my heart was devastated by the horror of our reality. I released a ghastly scream to be heard for miles. The year was twenty seventeen and my twelve-year-old self had just been scarred for life. My mother came running to stop me from drowning in a pool of my tears. When she too was shocked to find out that a member of our family Fitz our dog had been stolen. All that was left at the scene of the crime was a collar and boot prints. We rushed to inform the police but there was nothing they could do. This was the day that it all changed for me. Even at such a young age, I knew how much animals meant to me. Fitz was the loving brother that I had always longed for. This void floating inside of me went on for years. That was up until I heard about volunteering at the Royal Animal Refuge. They were a small animal shelter that cared for not only dogs but other lost creatures, bunnies, guinea pigs, and even me. It started as me coming in after class once a week to almost every day. I told myself that I was doing it for the animals but it was really for me. Because I needed the animals as much as they did me. When I was with them I felt at peace. It was almost as if all the worries I had in the world would drift away and I was a twelve-year-old boy again. I had not felt this happy in years and that's when I realized I wanted to do this for the rest of my life. As the months went by I started to look for a job while I continued to volunteer. This is when I came across Splash and Dash my current job. It was like nothing I had ever seen before there were others like me. People who loved animals with their entire hearts and we got to work as dog bathers and groomers. I had not felt pure ecstasy like this since I first began volunteering. Waking up every morning and going to work felt almost like a dream. Playing with animals while being paid what could be better. While at work one day one of the other groomers asked me what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. This was something I did not have the answer to at the time so I began researching animal careers. Because I knew I was my happiest and best self when I got to be with them. It was not long until I stumbled upon field biology. I watched countless youtube videos and documentaries on it in fascination. It was as if I could hear it calling out to me from afar. I could work outside and be surrounded by my true love animals. So I began searching for colleges because I need a degree in animal science to be qualified for the position. I finally found the college that is right for me, California State University-Dominguez Hills. The only thing that stands in my way is the financial aspect of attending. However, if you have ever been in love then you know how I feel about becoming a field biologist. So in the end I am asking you to take a chance on me. I know you can do so confidently because I would trust no one more than myself to advocate for the animals.