Hobbies and interests
Cheerleading
Reading
Education
I read books multiple times per month
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I am a very compassionate person who enjoys helping others. I look forward to assisting and donating my time and generosity, and eventually continued to serve even after my service hour quota was met at Mount Desales Academy. Performing charitable acts helped me develop compassion and helped me derive personal satisfaction for helping others in need. It also allowed me to be extremely grateful and thankful for the life that I have. In addition, I serve as a big sister/mentor to a younger high school student. As a mentor, I give encouragement, advice and suggestions on classes, teachers, and clubs. I meet with her regularly to answer questions and to just talk about anything that is on her mind.
I am pursuing a career in Computer Science. I have been fascinated with computers since I was a young child, and continue to be fascinated with how they work. I have taken Computer Science courses and have developed applications using Python and Javascript. It is my goal to continue to take classes, learn more about them, and develop more applications that can help improve the lives of others.
Education
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Computer Science
Mount De Sales Academy
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Computer Science
- Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Computer Software
Dream career goals:
To pursue a career as a software developer.
Hostess
Ale House2022 – 20231 yearBrand Ambassador
Aerie2022 – Present2 years
Sports
Cheerleading
Club2020 – 20222 years
Research
Computer Science
Black Girls Code — Member2021 – 2021
Arts
Mount Desales Academy
Dance2019 – 2021
Public services
Advocacy
Duke Energy — Duke Energy Ambassador2023 – PresentVolunteering
Sarah's House — Volunteer2018 – PresentVolunteering
SALT — Volunteer server2020 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Delon Hampton & Associates African Americans in STEM Scholarship
As I reflect on my journey thus far, one aspect of my identity stands out prominently: my commitment to leadership and service in my community. From a young age, I have been driven by a deep-seated desire to make a positive impact and inspire change, and I have actively sought out opportunities to lead by example and effect meaningful progress.
My journey in leadership began with my involvement in various community organizations and initiatives. Whether volunteering at local shelters, participating in environmental clean-up efforts, or organizing fundraisers for charitable causes, I have consistently sought to leverage my time and talents to uplift those in need and address pressing issues facing my community.
One significant example of my leadership in action is my role as a volunteer coordinator for Sarah's House, an organization dedicated to assisting homeless individuals and families. In this capacity, I have overseen volunteer efforts, coordinated programs, and provided support and guidance to volunteers. By fostering a sense of teamwork and purpose, I have helped to maximize the impact of our collective efforts and ensure that those we serve receive the support and assistance they need.
Additionally, I have demonstrated leadership in my academic and professional pursuits. As a student, I have taken on leadership roles in various clubs and organizations, serving as a mentor to younger students, organizing events, and advocating for causes I believe in. In the workplace, I have taken the initiative to lead projects, mentor colleagues, and implement innovative solutions to challenges.
Looking ahead, my career and educational goals are deeply rooted in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). I am passionate about the potential of STEM to drive positive change and solve some of the world's most pressing problems. My educational goal is to pursue a degree in Computer Science, where I can further develop my skills and knowledge in areas such as programming, data analysis, and software development.
With my education in STEM, I aspire to leave a lasting impact on the world by leveraging technology to address critical issues and improve the lives of others. Whether it's developing innovative solutions to environmental challenges, creating applications to promote access to education and healthcare, or pioneering advancements in renewable energy and sustainability, I am committed to using my education to make a difference.
Furthermore, I am passionate about promoting diversity and inclusion in STEM fields, particularly among underrepresented groups. I believe that diversity fosters creativity, innovation, and resilience, and I am committed to advocating for greater representation and opportunities for all individuals in STEM.
In conclusion, my journey in leadership and my aspirations in STEM are essentially linked by a common thread: a commitment to making a positive impact and leaving the world a better place than I found it. Through my leadership in my community, my pursuit of education and career goals in STEM, and my dedication to using technology for social good, I am driven by a vision of a more equitable, sustainable, and inclusive future for all.
Kalia D. Davis Memorial Scholarship
My interest in pursuing a computer science degree stems from a combination of innate curiosity, a passion for problem-solving, and a keen interest in technology's transformative potential. From a young age, I found myself captivated by the intricate workings of computers and fascinated by their ability to process information and perform complex tasks. As I delved deeper into the world of technology, I became increasingly drawn to the field of computer science, recognizing it as a gateway to unlocking limitless possibilities for innovation and advancement.
One pivotal moment that solidified my decision to pursue a computer science degree occurred during my high school years. I enrolled in a programming course where I was introduced to the fundamentals of coding languages and software development. It was a revelatory experience that ignited a passion within me and reaffirmed my desire to pursue a career in the field.
Upon completing the course, I was inspired to further explore the diverse realms of computer science, from artificial intelligence and machine learning to cybersecurity and software engineering. I immersed myself in self-directed learning, devouring online tutorials, participating in coding competitions, and seeking out mentorship opportunities to deepen my understanding and hone my skills.
As I progressed in my studies, I began to envision my future career path within the field of computer science. My goal is to become a software developer, leveraging my expertise to design and develop innovative solutions that address real-world challenges and make a meaningful impact on society. Whether it's creating cutting-edge applications, optimizing systems for efficiency, or pioneering advancements in technology, I am driven by a desire to push the boundaries of what is possible and contribute to positive change.
Receiving this scholarship would not only alleviate the financial burden of pursuing a computer science degree but also provide me with invaluable support and resources to further my academic and professional aspirations. As a dedicated and driven individual, I am committed to excelling in my studies and leveraging my skills and knowledge to make a difference in the world.
I believe I am the best candidate for this scholarship because of my demonstrated passion for computer science, my proven track record of academic excellence, and my commitment to using technology as a force for good. Throughout my academic journey, I have consistently sought out opportunities to expand my knowledge and skills, whether through coursework, research projects, or extracurricular activities. I am a proactive learner who thrives in challenging environments and is not afraid to tackle complex problems head-on.
Furthermore, I am deeply committed to giving back to my community and using my talents to make a positive impact. Whether it's through volunteering, mentoring, or participating in outreach programs, I am dedicated to using my skills and knowledge to uplift others and contribute to the greater good. With this scholarship, I am confident that I will be able to continue pursuing my passion for computer science and making a difference in the world.
Chris Jackson Computer Science Education Scholarship
My interest in pursuing a computer science degree stem from a combination of innate curiosity, a passion for problem-solving, and a keen interest in technology's transformative potential. From a young age, I found myself captivated by the intricate workings of computers and fascinated by their ability to process information and perform complex tasks. As I delved deeper into the world of technology, I became increasingly drawn to the field of computer science, recognizing it as a gateway to unlocking limitless possibilities for innovation and advancement.
One pivotal moment that solidified my decision to pursue a computer science degree occurred during my high school years. I enrolled in a programming course where I was introduced to the fundamentals of coding languages and software development. It was a revelatory experience that ignited a passion within me and reaffirmed my desire to pursue a career in the field.
Upon completing the course, I was inspired to further explore the diverse realms of computer science, from artificial intelligence and machine learning to cybersecurity and software engineering. I immersed myself in self-directed learning, devouring online tutorials, participating in coding competitions, and seeking out mentorship opportunities to deepen my understanding and hone my skills.
As I progressed in my studies, I began to envision my future career path within the field of computer science. My goal is to become a software developer, leveraging my expertise to design and develop innovative solutions that address real-world challenges and make a meaningful impact on society. Whether it's creating cutting-edge applications, optimizing systems for efficiency, or pioneering advancements in technology, I am driven by a desire to push the boundaries of what is possible and contribute to positive change.
Receiving this scholarship would not only alleviate the financial burden of pursuing a computer science degree but also provide me with invaluable support and resources to further my academic and professional aspirations. As a dedicated and driven individual, I am committed to excelling in my studies and leveraging my skills and knowledge to make a difference in the world.
I believe I am the best candidate for this scholarship because of my demonstrated passion for computer science, my proven track record of academic excellence, and my commitment to using technology as a force for good. Throughout my academic journey, I have consistently sought out opportunities to expand my knowledge and skills, whether through coursework, research projects, or extracurricular activities. I am a proactive learner who thrives in challenging environments and is not afraid to tackle complex problems head-on.
Furthermore, I am deeply committed to giving back to my community and using my talents to make a positive impact. Whether it's through volunteering, mentoring, or participating in outreach programs, I am dedicated to using my skills and knowledge to uplift others and contribute to the greater good. With this scholarship, I am confident that I will be able to continue pursuing my passion for computer science and making a difference in the world.
Richard Neumann Scholarship
Most students given the opportunity would love to stay home and sleep in late, as opposed to getting up early, getting dressed, and taking the long dreaded bus trip to school. During the pandemic, I initially felt the same way for the first few weeks. However, as more time passed, I began to feel disassociated from my teachers, friends, and classmates. This feeling of disconnect started to affect not only my grades but also my mental health.
In my computer science class, when an assignment was given to develop an application that addressed a real-life issue facing our society, my creative wheels started spinning. Facing my issues with mental health at the time, I came up with the idea to develop an application that tracked one’s mental state using a scale rating of 1 to 10. When the inputted number was 8 or higher, red was displayed, which signaled that the person should seek help from a mental health professional. If someone’s mental health continued on a downward course over several days, the names and numbers of a variety of professionals appeared on the screen. My application also included a section to journal one’s feelings daily. From my personal experience, journaling was not only a release of thoughts and emotions I had been bottling up, but it also forced me to hash out a problem and come up with solutions. I found it easier to sift through my feelings more easily when the problem was documented. This technique helped improve my mental health and I continue to use this method of healing to this day. By adding a journaling component to the app, I hoped that others could also discover a way to manage problems, find solutions, and seek help when needed. The creation and development of this app was a way of giving back not only to myself but also to those facing mental health problems, which so often go ignored. By being innovative and creative using coding, I know I will be able to create life-changing applications in the future.
Another societal issue that I would like to tackle if I had the resources would be to expand opportunities for children in underserved communities. To begin developing this concept, I would focus on creating a proactive mentorship program. Mentoring programs have the potential to contribute to positive outcomes for at-risk youth across a variety of demographic groups. I would plan to first actively recruit volunteers who are willing to offer mentorship, assist in training sessions, and then partner with local schools and community centers to find young people who would benefit from a mentorship opportunity. To further grow this idea, I would develop an application that will make it easier for the mentors to connect with children who would benefit from this service. After establishing relationships with local community leaders and school officials, my long-term plan would be to partner with a community center in an underserved location and offer free computer classes to the mentees to expose them to the field of STEM. Since STEM is a vital field of study it would provide them with real-world exposure to significant math, science, technology, and engineering concepts. From this experience, my dream is for them to be inspired and develop a passion for STEM, leading to a brighter future.
Jeannine Schroeder Women in Public Service Memorial Scholarship
It was a bitterly cold day in January, as I sat in the back seat of one of the volunteer’s cars, nervous and reluctant knowing that I would be spending the day with brand new people in an unfamiliar place. It was the first time I would be traveling to take part in SALT, “Serving All with Love Together”, a group that travels to Baltimore to serve breakfast to the homeless on weekends. Service has been integrated into my curriculum since freshman year, but as a junior, this was the first time I was able to participate in person due to COVID. Although I was excited to finally be able to interact and talk to those I was helping, there was a degree of nervousness and worry. I would be in a new environment surrounded by completely new people as I was one of the only ones from my school. Despite my concerns, I pushed past the anxiety and put my best foot forward knowing the goal of service is to ultimately help others. As I passed out the steaming oatmeal to those waiting in line, an older woman with stained clothes approached me. She said in a soft tone, “Thank you for coming down here, it means a lot to me when you guys do this. It makes my week.” At that moment, this simple statement changed my whole narrative on service.
After hearing this kind woman's words, I immediately felt a sense of happiness and motivation to continue this work. Throughout time as I kept traveling to Baltimore on the weekends, she recognized me and I found comfort in our familiar bond. I was a part of making someone’s life better and that was so meaningful. I was no longer nervous about participating in the service. Instead, I wanted to do it for the joy that it brought me and others. Soon thereafter, I became involved in even more service opportunities such as assisting the elderly and providing entertainment to children of impoverished families, and looked forward to assisting and donating my time.
Not only did this experience spark a passion in me to help others, but it taught me different views on judgment. Seeing and helping those in need opened my mind to others’ experiences and instilled in me not to make assumptions based on one’s background. Although I was only there on weekends, I saw into their worlds and was able to see things from their point of view. Even for a short period, I experienced the environment they live in which often lacked the basic needs of security and adequate shelter. People struggle every day with not having enough money to feed themselves and often we don’t know their story from afar. However, if we could all be more compassionate and show kindness to those we do not know, the world might become more united.
My experience with the SALT organization has ignited a desire to address the important issue of food insecurity. I realize that providing warm meals to the homeless is not a solution to this issue, and understand that a more in-depth analysis needs to be made to find the root causes. I would like to play an important role in determining the causes and addressing them. Service has shifted from an obligation to a passion of mine, and it is essential to who I am. Many people who are in poverty do not have access to basic items such as food, and I would love to be able to provide them with the resources they need and deserve.
Veterans Next Generation Scholarship
“Wow, how did it do that?”
These were my words after using the ABC mouse application on my parent’s laptop for the first time. I became fascinated with this program and how it was able to make calculations and complete puzzles interactively. Although my father retired from the Army before I was born, I have him to thank for the valuable skill of computing that I learned from him. My father began exposing me to the laptop when I was only 4 years old. At this young age, my interest in computers began to grow and was the start of my passion for STEM, which has continued to this day.
After exposing me to many learning applications, he began teaching me how to use the Microsoft application suite. He gave me assignments like using a Powerpoint presentation to step through my favorite recipe. He always told me that technology is the future of the world and that it was important for me to learn how to use and navigate it. Being in the military, my father always exercised disciplined and was used to routine, so I learned this trait from him. In the beginning, he came home daily and showed me how to use the internet, until one day, I began using it without assistance. By the time I was five, I was using the computer with ease and learned how to use the Microsoft suite by the time I was seven.
Because of my father’s persistence and initial exposure to the computer, I eventually became interested in learning the inner workings of a machine and expanded my knowledge by learning how to install software and connect devices and printers to a network. From there, I took my first Computer Science class and eventually became the go-to person for my friends when they have computer problems. I have become very skilled at troubleshooting and resolving issues.
It was my father who also first introduced me to service. Being in the military, it was his duty to serve others under many circumstances. He introduced me to many non-profit organizations that he served for and we gave out Thanksgiving dinners and on Christmas. At the time, I did not understand and wondered why we couldn’t enjoy the holiday as a family, but looking back it is a lesson that I am so glad he provided me.
He taught me many good qualities including having integrity, being punctual, serving my community, and being loyal and reliable. I used the values that he taught me to shape into the person that I am, and I thank him for teaching me the valuable skill of computing. Out of all the qualities that I learned from him, the best one is to be more compassionate and show kindness to those we do not know. He always told me that if we all exhibit compassion towards others, the world might become more united.
Due to my father’s initial exposure to the computer and my interest that followed, I am going to be pursuing my dream career as a Software Developer. Using my learned skills, I plan to develop applications that will have a positive impact on the world, especially regarding under-represented populations. Long-term, my goal is to open a community center in low-income areas and offer free computer sessions to young children from minority groups. The biggest gift would be to hear these children say the words I once said when I first used a computer - “Wow, how did it do that?”
Lyndsey Scott Coding+ Scholarship
“Wow, how did it do that?”
These were my words after using the ABC mouse application on my mom’s laptop for the first time. I became fascinated with this program and how it was able to make calculations and complete puzzles interactively. At this young age, my interest in computers began to grow as I started to learn the inner workings of a computer, in addition to how to install software and connect devices to a network. This was the start of my passion for STEM, which has continued to this day.
Desiring to further my knowledge in high school, I took a Computer Science course and created two JavaScript applications. This was challenging as it was my first exposure to coding, but I enjoyed learning the concepts and using my imagination to design applications that solve real-world problems. I have also taken a Python class with an organization called Black Girls Code and was part of a team that developed a Mental Health app with the same organization.
Although I have some valuable experience in computer science, I understand there is so much more to be discovered and learned within this field. To further explore this area of study, my goal is to attend college and major in Computer Science. Being able to write code is a valuable skill, and I am looking forward to the opportunity to build upon my current skillset in the future. Since continued learning is so important to be at the forefront of my field, I also plan to remain current in my studies and keep an awareness of the latest technology and ongoing research.
In addition to my love of computers, I also have a strong commitment to service and helping others. I have volunteered for several organizations since I was eight, including Our Lady of Perpetual Help where I feed the homeless citizens in Baltimore every Sunday and Bello Mache where I make cooking videos to entertain people with disabilities. Independent of service, my desire to help others feel included has made its way into my personal life. I have welcomed foreign exchange students into our school by making sure they are adjusting well to a new environment. To this day, the bond and friendships that developed from these interactions still exist. I feel that everyone has a voice and the right to be heard and I want to continue helping others in the future as someone who has grown to be an accepting and compassionate individual.
After receiving my degree, I will be well-equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue my dream career as a Software Developer. Using these experiences, I plan to develop applications that will have a positive impact on the world, especially regarding under-represented populations. Some of my ideas include applications that link the homeless with available food, shelter, and safety, as well as an application that will link under-served children with mentors in their area. I plan to offer these applications free of charge to those in need as well as organizations that serve the homeless and under-served populations. Long-term, my goal is to open up a community center in low-income areas and offer free computer sessions to young children from minority groups. The biggest gift would be to hear these children say the words I once said when I first used a computer - “Wow, how did it do that?”
Eleven Scholarship
At the tender age of five, I experienced what it felt like to be racially excluded while attending a private school in Maryland. Seeing a group of my classmates playing together, I approached them wanting to join in on the fun. Suddenly, one of the students pushed me away and said “you can’t play with us because you are brown. We don’t play with brown people”. At that moment, I immediately felt confused, embarrassed, angry, and hurt, wondering why anyone would treat me differently because of my skin color. After the school failed to address the issue, my parents transferred me to another private school, Trinity. With this event still vivid in my mind, I vowed to never let exclusion of any kind exist in my presence. The setback that I faced was very low morale, low self-esteem and embarrassment about who I was as a person.
After transferring to another school, I immediately felt love and acceptance as I walked onto campus. Part of this I believe was due to the school’s commitment to service. Although their mandatory service requirement was new for me, as the years grew on, I discovered this requirement helped shape my character. I began acquiring my hours as I moved on to high school by assisting the elderly and coordinating the collection of food and clothing to be donated to the homeless. However, I always felt that I could do more especially in the area of diversity and inclusion. This led me to become involved in a cultural day, where students of all faiths, ethnicities and backgrounds showcase their talent or a favorite dish to promote inclusion and help others learn about new cultures. A combination of service to others, learning about other cultures, and students embracing me for who I am, my morale and confidence eventually improved greatly. I also became confident and accepting of who I am, which is a bright, loyal and funny friend, daughter and student.
What I learned is that exclusion often stems from a lack of knowledge and understanding about someone’s background, so my plan is to host informative sessions showcasing different cultures that would allow for greater understanding and respect within the campus community. While my past experience with racial exclusion was a very unfortunate and traumatic event, it is just one part of my past that has helped shape me into the person that I am today. I am proud to have grown into someone who is accepting, strong, and compassionate. My ability to exhibit leadership and advocacy for others has enabled me to be an effective and knowledgeable person who stands up for others and always encourages inclusion. The truth is that without that traumatic experience, I don't know if I would be as passionate about inclusion, service and advocacy for others as I am now.
Sunshine Legall Scholarship
My passion for STEAM was ignited as a young child by my fascination with computers. I recall using my mother's laptop, and quickly discovering how to navigate it with her assistance. Over time this interest grew as I learned the inner workings of a computer and how to install software and connect devices to a network. Now, I am the go-to person for my friends and family for technology-related issues.
In addition to my love of STEAM, I have a strong commitment to service and helping others. I volunteer for several organizations, including Sarah’s house (I entertain younger residents with a variety of activities), Our Lady of Perpetual Help (feeding the homeless citizens in Baltimore every Sunday), Brightview Senior Living (Making meals for the elderly), and Bello Mache (I make cooking videos to entertain persons with disabilities). In addition, I mentor the younger girls at my high school.
Independent of service, my desire to include others from different backgrounds has made its way into my personal life. I have made an effort to welcome foreign exchange students into our school by making sure they are adjusting well to a new environment. To this day, the bond and friendships that developed from these interactions still exist. Besides having friends from around the world, my chosen circle includes those who are LGBTQ, elderly, Spanish, and disabled. I feel that everyone has a voice and the right to be heard and respected. I am proud to have grown into someone who is accepting, strong, and compassionate.
My educational goals include attending college and majoring in Computer Science since I have been fascinated with computers since I was a young child. I have taken a Python class with an organization called Black Girls Code and was also part of a team that developed a Mental Health app with the same organization. I took a Computer Science class and created a JavaScript application also. It was very challenging, and I enjoyed learning the concepts and using my imagination to design an application that was able to solve a real problem. Being able to write code is a valuable skill, and I am looking forward to the opportunity to continue learning and building upon my current skills.
I have attended several STEM Girl Power expos at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory since I was in elementary school. I have also served as a volunteer assistant at some of these events. I have also taken my laptop to my volunteer service activities, in which I entertained younger residents at Sarah’s house. I let the younger children explore my laptop and helped them navigate it and view different websites. For many, this was their first view of technology, and it felt great that I was able to give them their first experience.
After receiving my degree, my professional goal is to become a Software Developer. I plan to develop applications that will have a positive impact on the world, which includes helping under-represented populations. Some of my ideas include applications that link the homeless with available food, shelter, and safety, as well as an application that will link under-served children with mentors in their area. My short-term goal is to offer my applications and websites free of charge to those people and organizations that serve the homeless and underserved populations. My long-term goal is to work with our public leaders, officials, and organizations to help eradicate homelessness. This will be no easy task, but using my skill set and determination, I will work hard to approach this problem and make a difference in our world.
Our Destiny Our Future Scholarship
My passion for STEAM was ignited as a young child by my fascination with computers. I recall using my mother's laptop, and quickly discovering how to navigate it with her assistance. Over time this interest grew as I learned the inner workings of a computer and how to install software and connect devices to a network. Desiring to further my knowledge in high school, I took a Computer Science course and created two JavaScript applications. This was challenging as it was my first exposure to coding, but I enjoyed learning the concepts and using my imagination to design applications that solve real-world problems.
From this experience, I quickly understood the ability to write code is a valuable skill. To build upon the current foundation I had established, I took a Python class with an organization called Black Girls Code. During my time with this organization, I was part of a team that developed a Mental Health application, which allowed people to track their feelings using a scale rating of 1 to 10. When the number entered was 8 or higher, red was displayed, which signaled that the person should seek help from a mental health professional. If someone’s mental health continued a downward course over several days, the names and numbers of a variety of professionals appeared on the screen. I am very proud of this accomplishment, as it was a way of giving back to those facing mental health problems, which so often go ignored. By being innovative and creative using coding, I know I will be able to create life-changing applications in the future.
I have a strong desire to grow as a student and look forward to turning my childhood fascination into a career that can potentially improve the lives of others. By pursuing a degree in Computer Science and learning how to code in multiple languages, I believe that I can develop applications to improve people’s quality of life. To cultivate this passion and enhance my current knowledge I plan to attend seminars, read books, practice new skills, and seek out hands-on experience opportunities that can further enhance my knowledge and abilities. I also plan on staying abreast of the latest technologies to keep my skills fresh in an ever-changing industry.
My ten-year plan includes receiving my degree and subsequently pursuing my dream job as a Software Developer. I plan to develop applications that will have a positive impact on society, by helping under-represented populations. Some of my ideas include applications that link the homeless with available food, shelter, and safety, as well as an application that will link under-served children with mentors in their area. My initial goal is to offer my applications and websites free of charge to those people and organizations that serve the homeless and underserved populations. I believe that using my education and coding skill set can have a very positive impact on the world. My long-term goal is to work with organizations and politicians to help eradicate homelessness and poverty. This will be no small task and I work extremely hard to work toward this goal.
Deborah Thomas Scholarship Award
My passion for STEAM was ignited as a young child by my fascination with computers. I recall using my mother's laptop, and quickly discovering how to navigate it with her assistance. Over time this interest grew as I learned the inner workings of a computer and how to install software and connect devices to a network. Desiring to further my knowledge in high school, I took a Computer Science course and created two JavaScript applications. This was challenging as it was my first exposure to coding, but I enjoyed learning the concepts and using my imagination to design applications that solve real-world problems.
From this experience, I quickly understood the ability to write code is a valuable skill. To build upon the current foundation I had established, I took a Python class with an organization called Black Girls Code. During my time with this organization, I was part of a team that developed a Mental Health application, which allowed people to track their feelings using a scale rating of 1 to 10. When the number entered was 8 or higher, red was displayed, which signaled that the person should seek help from a mental health professional. If someone’s mental health continued a downward course over several days, the names and numbers of a variety of professionals appeared on the screen. I am very proud of this accomplishment, as it was a way of giving back to those facing mental health problems, which so often go ignored. By being innovative and creative using coding, I know I will be able to create life-changing applications in the future.
I have a strong desire to grow as a student and look forward to turning my childhood fascination into a career that can potentially improve the lives of others. By pursuing a degree in Computer Science and learning how to code in multiple languages, I believe that I can develop applications to improve people’s quality of life. To cultivate this passion and enhance my current knowledge I plan to attend seminars, read books, practice new skills, and seek out hands-on experience opportunities that can further enhance my knowledge and abilities. I also plan on staying abreast of the latest technologies to keep my skills fresh in an ever-changing industry.
My ten-year plan includes receiving my degree and subsequently pursuing my dream job as a Software Developer. I plan to develop applications that will have a positive impact on society, by helping under-represented populations. Some of my ideas include applications that link the homeless with available food, shelter, and safety, as well as an application that will link under-served children with mentors in their area. My initial goal is to offer my applications free of charge to those people and organizations that serve the homeless and underserved populations. My long-term goal is to work with organizations and politicians to help eradicate homelessness and poverty.
This scholarship will help by allowing me to focus on studying and doing well in my classes as opposed to the need to work. This scholarship will further help me achieve obtaining a higher education, giving me access to the tools necessary to help others. I would use the money to help pay for any educational costs, tuition, supplies, or housing. I would like to continue to also spend any free that I have continuing to help those in my community.
McDuffie Software Engineering Scholarship
My passion for STEAM was ignited as a young child by my fascination with computers. I recall using my mother's laptop, and quickly discovering how to navigate it with her assistance. Over time this interest grew as I learned the inner workings of a computer and how to install software and connect devices to a network. Desiring to further my knowledge in high school, I took a Computer Science course and created two JavaScript applications. This was challenging as it was my first exposure to coding, but I enjoyed learning the concepts and using my imagination to design applications that solve real-world problems.
From this experience, I quickly understood the ability to write code is a valuable skill. To build upon the current foundation I had established, I took a Python class with an organization called Black Girls Code. During my time with this organization, I was part of a team that developed a Mental Health application, which allowed people to track their feelings using a scale rating of 1 to 10. When the number entered was 8 or higher, red was displayed, which signaled that the person should seek help from a mental health professional. If someone’s mental health continued a downward course over several days, the names and numbers of a variety of professionals appeared on the screen. I am very proud of this accomplishment, as it was a way of giving back to those facing mental health problems, which so often go ignored. By being innovative and creative using coding, I know I will be able to create life-changing applications in the future.
I have a strong desire to grow as a student and look forward to turning my childhood fascination into a career that can potentially improve the lives of others. By pursuing a degree in Computer Science and learning how to code in multiple languages, I believe that I can develop applications to improve people’s quality of life. To cultivate this passion and enhance my current knowledge I plan to attend seminars, read books, practice new skills, and seek out hands-on experience opportunities that can further enhance my knowledge and abilities. I also plan on staying abreast of the latest technologies to keep my skills fresh in an ever-changing industry.
My ten-year plan includes receiving my degree and subsequently pursuing my dream job as a Software Developer. I plan to develop applications that will have a positive impact on society, by helping under-represented populations. Some of my ideas include applications that link the homeless with available food, shelter, and safety, as well as an application that will link under-served children with mentors in their area. My initial goal is to offer my applications free of charge to those people and organizations that serve the homeless and underserved populations. My long-term goal is to work with organizations and politicians to help eradicate homelessness and poverty.
This scholarship will help by allowing me to focus on studying and doing well in my classes as opposed to the need to work. This scholarship will further help me achieve obtaining a higher education, giving me access to the tools necessary to help others. I would use the money to help pay for any educational costs, tuition, supplies, or housing. I would like to continue to also spend any free that I have continuing to help those in my community.
Connie Konatsotis Scholarship
My passion for STEAM was ignited as a young child by my fascination with computers. I recall using my mother's laptop and quickly discovering how to navigate it with her assistance. Over time this interest grew as I learned the inner workings of a computer and how to install software and connect devices to a network. Desiring to further my knowledge in high school, I took a Computer Science course and created two JavaScript applications. This was challenging as it was my first exposure to coding, but I enjoyed learning the concepts and using my imagination to design applications that solve real-world problems.
From this experience, I quickly understood the ability to write code is a valuable skill. To build upon the current foundation I had established, I took a Python class with an organization called Black Girls Code. During my time with this organization, I was part of a team that developed a Mental Health application, which allowed people to track their feelings using a scale rating of 1 to 10. When the number entered was 8 or higher, the color red was displayed, which signaled that the person should seek help from a mental health professional. If someone’s mental health continued on a downward course over several days, the names and numbers of a variety of professionals appeared on the screen. I am very proud of this accomplishment, as it was a way of giving back to those facing mental health problems, which so often go ignored. By being innovative and creative through the use of coding, I know I will be able to create life-changing applications in the future.
I have a strong desire to grow as a student and look forward to turning my childhood fascination into a career that can potentially improve the lives of others. By pursuing a degree in Computer Science and learning how to code in multiple languages, I believe that I can develop applications to improve people’s quality of life. To cultivate this passion and enhance my current knowledge I plan to attend seminars, read books, practice new skills, and seek out hands-on experience opportunities that can further enhance my knowledge and abilities. I also plan on staying abreast of the latest technologies to keep my skills fresh in an ever-changing industry.
My dedication to the STEM field includes yearly attendance at the Johns Hopkins Girl Power STEM fairs. At these fairs, multiple STEM organizations attended and talked about their careers and also ran interactive demos. When entertaining children at Sarah’s House, which is an organization that houses families of domestic abuse, I also showed students how to navigate a laptop and let them play around with it.
After receiving my degree, my future career plan is to become a Software Developer. I want to develop applications that will have a positive impact on society, in particular helping under-represented populations. Some of my ideas include applications that link the homeless with available food, shelter, and safety, as well as an application that will link underserved children with mentors in their area. I will use my education and skills as a developer to exhibit leadership and advocacy for others, which in turn will enable me to be an effective and knowledgeable leader of this world.
Women in Technology Scholarship
My passion for STEAM was ignited as a young child by my fascination with computers. I recall using my mother's laptop and quickly discovering how to navigate it with her assistance. Over time this interest grew as I learned the inner workings of a computer and how to install software and connect devices to a network. Desiring to further my knowledge in high school, I took a Computer Science course and created two JavaScript applications. This was challenging as it was my first exposure to coding, but I enjoyed learning the concepts and using my imagination to design applications that solve real-world problems.
From this experience, I quickly understood the ability to write code is a valuable skill. To build upon the current foundation I had established, I took a Python class with an organization called Black Girls Code. During my time with this organization, I was part of a team that developed a Mental Health application, which allowed people to track their feelings using a scale rating of 1 to 10. When the number entered was 8 or higher, the color red was displayed, which signaled that the person should seek help from a mental health professional. If someone’s mental health continued on a downward course over several days, the names and numbers of a variety of professionals appeared on the screen. I am very proud of this accomplishment, as it was a way of giving back to those facing mental health problems, which so often go ignored. By being innovative and creative through the use of coding, I know I will be able to create life-changing applications in the future.
I have a strong desire to grow as a student and look forward to turning my childhood fascination into a career that can potentially improve the lives of others. By pursuing a degree in Computer Science and learning how to code in multiple languages, I believe that I can develop applications to improve people’s quality of life. To cultivate this passion and enhance my current knowledge I plan to attend seminars, read books, practice new skills, and seek out hands-on experience opportunities that can further enhance my knowledge and abilities. I also plan on staying abreast of the latest technologies to keep my skills fresh in an ever-changing industry.
After receiving my degree, my future career plan is to become a Software Developer. I want to develop applications that will have a positive impact on society, in particular helping under-represented populations. Some of my ideas include applications that link the homeless with available food, shelter, and safety, as well as an application that will link underserved children with mentors in their area. I will use my education and skills as a developer to exhibit leadership and advocacy for others, which in turn will enable me to be an effective and knowledgeable leader of this world.
William Griggs Memorial Scholarship for Science and Math
My passion for STEAM was ignited as a young child by my fascination with computers. I recall using my mother's laptop and quickly discovering how to navigate it with her assistance. Over time this interest grew as I learned the inner workings of a computer and how to install software and connect devices to a network. Desiring to further my knowledge in high school, I took a Computer Science course and created two JavaScript applications. This was challenging as it was my first exposure to coding, but I enjoyed learning the concepts and using my imagination to design applications that solve real-world problems.
From this experience, I quickly understood the ability to write code is a valuable skill. To build upon the current foundation I had established, I took a Python class with an organization called Black Girls Code. During my time with this organization, I was part of a team that developed a Mental Health application, which allowed people to track their feelings using a scale rating of 1 to 10. When the number entered was 8 or higher, the color red was displayed, which signaled that the person should seek help from a mental health professional. If someone’s mental health continued on a downward course over several days, the names and numbers of a variety of professionals appeared on the screen. I am very proud of this accomplishment, as it was a way of giving back to those facing mental health problems, which so often go ignored. By being innovative and creative through the use of coding, I know I will be able to create life-changing applications in the future.
I have a strong desire to grow as a student and look forward to turning my childhood fascination into a career that can potentially improve the lives of others. By pursuing a degree in Computer Science and learning how to code in multiple languages, I believe that I can develop applications to improve people’s quality of life. To cultivate this passion and enhance my current knowledge I plan to attend seminars, read books, practice new skills, and seek out hands-on experience opportunities that can further enhance my knowledge and abilities. I also plan on staying abreast of the latest technologies to keep my skills fresh in an ever-changing industry.
After receiving my degree, my dream job is to become a Software Developer. I plan to develop applications that can have a positive impact on society, in particular helping under-represented populations. Some of my ideas include applications that link the homeless with available food, shelter, and safety, as well as an application that will link underserved children with mentors in their area. I will use my education and skills as a developer to exhibit leadership and advocacy for others, which in turn will enable me to be an effective and knowledgeable leader of this world.
Stephan L. Daniels Lift As We Climb Scholarship
My passion for STEAM was ignited as a young child by my fascination with computers. I recall using my mother's laptop and quickly discovering how to navigate it with her assistance. Over time this interest grew as I learned the inner workings of a computer and how to install software and connect devices to a network. Desiring to further my knowledge in high school, I took a Computer Science course and created two JavaScript applications. This was challenging as it was my first exposure to coding, but I enjoyed learning the concepts and using my imagination to design applications that solve real-world problems.
From this experience, I quickly understood the ability to write code is a valuable skill. To build upon the current foundation I had established, I took a Python class with an organization called Black Girls Code. During my time with this organization, I was part of a team that developed a Mental Health application, which allowed people to track their feelings using a scale rating of 1 to 10. When the number entered was 8 or higher, the color red was displayed, which signaled that the person should seek help from a mental health professional. If someone’s mental health continued on a downward course over several days, the names and numbers of a variety of professionals appeared on the screen. I am very proud of this accomplishment, as it was a way of giving back to those facing mental health problems, which so often go ignored. By being innovative and creative through the use of coding, I know I will be able to create life-changing applications in the future.
I have a strong desire to grow as a student and look forward to turning my childhood fascination into a career that can potentially improve the lives of others. By pursuing a degree in Computer Science and learning how to code in multiple languages, I believe that I can develop applications to improve people’s quality of life. To cultivate this passion and enhance my current knowledge I plan to attend seminars, read books, practice new skills, and seek out hands-on experience opportunities that can further enhance my knowledge.
After receiving my degree, my dream job is to become a Software Developer. I plan to develop applications that can have a positive impact on society, in particular helping under-represented populations. Some of my ideas include applications that link the homeless with available food, shelter, and safety, as well as an application that will link underserved children with mentors in their area. STEAM is a vital field of study because it provides real-world exposure to significant math, science, technology, and engineering concepts, while also preparing students for the future needs of our society. This scholarship will allow me to focus on my education and advocacy for the homeless as opposed to stressing about working to pay for college. I should receive this scholarship because I will use my education to make a real difference in the lives of others.
North Star Dreamers Memorial Scholarship
My passion for STEAM was ignited as a young child by my fascination with computers. I recall using my mother's laptop, quickly discovering how to navigate it with her assistance. Overtime this interest grew as I learned the inner workings of a computer and how to install software and connect devices to a network. Desiring to further my knowledge in high school, I took a Computer Science course and created two JavaScript applications. This was challenging as it was my first exposure to coding, but I enjoyed learning the concepts and using my imagination to design applications that solve real-world problems.
From this experience, I quickly understood the ability to write code is a valuable skill. To build upon the current foundation I had established, I took a Python class with an organization called Black Girls Code. During my time with this organization, I was part of a team that developed a Mental Health application, which allowed people to track their feelings using a scale rating of 1 to 10. When the number entered was 8 or higher, the color red was displayed, which signaled that the person should seek help from a mental health professional. If someone’s mental health continued on a downward course over several days, the names and numbers of a variety of professionals appeared on the screen. I am very proud of this accomplishment, as it was a way of giving back to those facing mental health problems, which so often go ignored. By being innovative and creative through the use of coding, I know I will be able to create life-changing applications in the future.
I have a strong desire to grow as a student and look forward to turning my childhood fascination into a career that can potentially improve the lives of others. By pursuing a degree in Computer Science and learning how to code in multiple languages, I believe that I can develop applications to improve people’s quality of life. To cultivate this passion and enhance my current knowledge I plan to attend seminars, read books, practice new skills, and seek out hands on experience opportunities that can further enhance my knowledge.
After receiving my degree, my dream job is to become a Software Developer. My plan is to develop applications that can have a positive impact on society, in particular helping under-represented populations. Some of my ideas include applications that link the homeless with available food, shelter, and safety, as well as an application that will link underserved children with mentors in their area. STEAM is a vital field of study because it provides real-world exposure to significant math, science, technology, and engineering concepts, while also preparing students for the future needs of our society. Science and technology are constantly evolving, and students with a STEAM education will have the opportunity to make a real difference. This scholarship will allow me to focus on my education and advocacy for the homeless as opposed to stressing about working to pay for college.
Maverick Grill and Saloon Scholarship
When I was younger, I used to make the same mistakes repeatedly. I did not make attempts to correct my mistakes. When I would fail, I would not practice and perfect my errors or processes, and instead would cry in self-misery. One day, my mother bought several self-improvement books and I began reading them. Now I take steps to improve in areas that I am not strong in. When I make a mistake, I figure out what went wrong and practice, study, consult more knowledgeable people for help and repeat all over. What makes me unique is that I am always finding ways to improve. I am always looking for ways to improve my grades, my friendships, my cheerleading craft, and my participation in community service. My compassion for others and my desire to help make other people’s lives better through service are what make me most unique.
You can encounter service in many unexpected ways. During freshman year, I thought of service as something that was just a requirement. I just wanted to complete it. That was until we were back in person, and I got to interact with the less fortunate. I go to Baltimore with the SALT ministry on Sundays and serve breakfast to people at the addiction center. Doing such a small act of service goes a long way for people. One day, on a cold morning, a woman said, “Thank you for coming down here, it means a lot to me when you guys do this. It makes my week.” This simple statement changed my whole narrative on service. After hearing this kind of woman's words, I immediately felt a sense of happiness and motivation to continue this work. Throughout time as I kept traveling to Baltimore on the weekends, she recognized me, and I found comfort in our familiar bond. I was a part of making someone’s life better and that was so meaningful. I was no longer thinking about the requirement while participating in the service. Instead, I wanted to do it for the joy it brought me and others. But not only did this experience spark a passion in me to help others, but it taught me different views on judgment. Seeing and helping those in need opened my mind to others’ experiences and instilled in me not to make assumptions based on one’s background. Service also gives us a form of enlightenment because we can sympathize with the people we are serving. It makes us feel better to help those in need while also serving. My biggest takeaway is to go into service with an open mind and a heart of happiness. One little act goes a long way!
In conclusion, I am unique because I am always looking for ways to improve myself. I have strong compassion for others and want to do my part to serve whenever possible. This is what brings me joy. I plan to continue my community service through college and beyond. I will continue to assist the elderly, people with disabilities, and the homeless. I plan on mentoring underprivileged children and developing applications that will enrich their lives for the better. I am proud to have grown into someone who is accepting, strong, and compassionate. My ability to exhibit leadership and advocacy for others is what truly makes me unique.
Hester Richardson Powell Memorial Service Scholarship
WinnerIt was a bitterly cold day in January, as I sat in the back seat of one of the volunteer’s cars, nervous and reluctant knowing that I would be spending the day with brand-new people in an unfamiliar place. It was the first time I would be traveling to take part in SALT, “Serving all with Love Together”, a group that travels to Baltimore to serve breakfast to the homeless on weekends. Service has been integrated into my curriculum since freshman year, but as a junior, this was the first time I was able to participate in person due to COVID. Although I was excited to finally be able to interact and talk to those I was helping, there was a degree of nervousness and worry. I would be in a new environment surrounded by completely new people as I was one of the only ones from my school. Despite my concerns, I pushed past the anxiety and put my best foot forward knowing the goal of service is to ultimately help others. As I passed out the steaming oatmeal to those waiting in line, an older woman with stained clothes approached me. She said in a soft tone, “Thank you for coming down here, it means a lot to me when you guys do this. It makes my week.” At that moment, this simple statement changed my whole narrative on service.
After hearing this kind of woman's words, I immediately felt a sense of happiness and motivation to continue this work. Throughout time as I kept traveling to Baltimore on the weekends, she recognized me and I found comfort in our familiar bond. I was a part of making someone’s life better and that was so meaningful. I was no longer nervous about participating in the service. Instead, I wanted to do it for the joy that it brought me and others. Soon thereafter, I became involved in even more service opportunities such as assisting the elderly and providing entertainment to children of impoverished families and looked forward to assisting and donating my time. Eventually, I continued to serve even after my service hour quota was met.
Not only did this experience spark a passion in me to help others, but it taught me different views on judgment. Seeing and helping those in need opened my mind to others’ experiences and instilled in me not to make assumptions based on one’s background. Although I was only there on weekends, I saw into their worlds and was able to see things from their point of view. Even for a short period, I experienced the environment they live in which often lacked the basic needs of security and adequate shelter. People struggle every day with not having enough money to feed themselves or mental health issues and often we don’t know their story from afar. However, if we could all be more compassionate and show kindness to those we do not know, the world might become more united.
Service has shifted from an obligation to become a passion of mine and it is essential to who I am. Regardless of what the future holds, I would love to continue to help those around me and make an impact on the surrounding community wherever that community may be. After seeing the lives of those in underprivileged communities, I was able to inspire my friends by telling them about my story of initial fear and anxiety and how it turned into a passion for helping others. Now I have a team of friends who attend my weekly feeding of the homeless in Baltimore.
Chris Jackson Computer Science Education Scholarship
My passion for STEM began because I have been fascinated with computers since I was a young child, and this fascination continues to this day. I recall using my mother's laptop when I was young and quickly learned how to navigate it with her assistance. I have taken a Python class with an organization called Black Girls Code and was part of a team that developed a Mental Health application with this same organization. This application was developed as a way to give back to those facing mental health problems, which so often go ignored. The application allowed people to track their feelings using a scale rating of 1 to 10. When the number entered was 8 or higher, the color red was displayed, which signaled that the person should seek help from a mental health professional. The names and numbers of a variety of professionals appeared on the screen when a person's mental health continued on a downward course over several days.
I also took a Computer Science course and created two JavaScript applications. It was challenging, but I enjoyed learning the concepts and using my imagination to design applications that solve real problems. Being able to write code is a valuable skill, and I am looking forward to the opportunity to continue learning and building upon my current knowledge.
I was interested in learning the inner workings of a machine and quickly learned how to install software and connect devices and printers to a network. I am also the go-to person for all of my friends when they have computer problems. I have become very skilled at troubleshooting and resolving issues.
My mother was also a STEM major and was instrumental in exposing me to different opportunities. I am very grateful for this exposure and encouragement and quickly learned that this was a field that I wanted to pursue. By pursuing a degree in Computer Science and learning how to code, I believe that developing applications can improve the quality of life for people. I have a strong desire to grow as a student and look forward to turning my childhood fascination into a career that can potentially improve the lives of others. Therefore after receiving my degree, my dream job is to become a Software Developer.
I am the best candidate for this scholarship because I will use my knowledge to mentor and encourage the younger generation to pursue this field. In addition, I will use my skills to write applications to improve the lives of others. I am a very hard worker and have the dedication and determination to make a positive impact on society and the world.
Sammy Meckley Memorial Scholarship
It was a bitterly cold day in January, as I sat in the back seat of one of the volunteer’s cars, nervous and reluctant knowing that I would be spending the day with brand-new people in an unfamiliar place. It was the first time I would be traveling to take part in SALT, “Serving all with Love Together”, a group that travels to Baltimore to serve breakfast to the homeless on weekends. Service has been integrated into my curriculum since freshman year, but as a junior, this was the first time I was able to participate in person due to COVID. Although I was excited to finally be able to interact and talk to those I was helping, there was a degree of nervousness and worry. I would be in a new environment surrounded by completely new people as I was one of the only ones from my school. Despite my concerns, I pushed past the anxiety and put my best foot forward knowing the goal of service is to ultimately help others. As I passed out the steaming oatmeal to those waiting in line, an older woman with stained clothes approached me. She said in a soft tone, “Thank you for coming down here, it means a lot to me when you guys do this. It makes my week.” At that moment, this statement changed my whole narrative on service.
After hearing this kind of woman's words, I immediately felt a sense of happiness and motivation to continue this work. Throughout time as I kept traveling to Baltimore on the weekends, she recognized me and I found comfort in our familiar bond. I was a part of making someone’s life better and that was so meaningful. I was no longer nervous about participating in the service. Instead, I wanted to do it for the joy that it brought me and others. Soon thereafter, I became involved in even more service opportunities such as assisting the elderly and providing entertainment to children of impoverished families and looked forward to assisting and donating my time. Eventually, I continued to serve even after my service hour quota was met.
Not only did this experience spark a passion in me to help others, but it taught me different views on judgment. Seeing and helping those in need opened my mind to others’ experiences and instilled in me not to make assumptions based on one’s background. Although I was only there on weekends, I saw into their worlds and was able to see things from their point of view. Even for a short period, I experienced the environment they live in which often lacked the basic needs of security and adequate shelter. People struggle every day with not having enough money to feed themselves or mental health issues and often we don’t know their story from afar. However, if we could all be more compassionate and show kindness to those we do not know, the world might become more united as one.
Service has shifted from an obligation to become a passion of mine and it is essential to who I am. Regardless of what the future holds, I would love to continue to help those around me and make an impact on the surrounding community wherever that community may be. After seeing the lives of those in underprivileged communities, I know I could serve and help these people through a career in medicine. Many people who are in poverty do not have access to medical care and I would love to be able to provide them with the level of care they deserve.
Ben Brock Memorial Scholarship
I chose Computer Science because I have been fascinated with computers since I was a young child, and continue to be fascinated with how they work. I recall using my mom’s laptop when I was young and quickly learned how to navigate them with her assistance. I have taken a Python class with an organization called Black Girls Code and was also part of a team that developed a Mental Health app with the same organization. This application was developed as a way to give back to those facing mental health problems, which so often get ignored. The application allows people to track their feelings using a scale rating of 1 to 10. When someone is agitated and enters the number 9 or 10, the color red displays, which signals the person to seek help from a mental health professional. The names and numbers of a variety of professionals appear on the screen when a person’s mental health continues to be on a downward projection over several days.
I also took a Computer Science class and created two javascript applications. It was challenging, but I enjoyed learning the concepts and using my imagination to design applications that can solve real problems. Being able to write code is a valuable skill, and I am looking forward to the opportunity to continue learning and building upon my current skills.
I was always interested in learning the working of the machine and installing different programs. I became the go-to person for my friends needing assistance with computer-related problems. I set up printers, connected to them, and installed programs. I developed applications in my Computer Science class also.
I chose Computer Science because my mother works as a computer engineer, and was instrumental in exposing me to using them. She also signed me up for opportunities when she became aware of them. I am very grateful for this exposure, and I quickly learned that this is a career that I wanted to pursue. I believe that developing applications can help improve the quality of life for people. I have a strong desire to continue to learn and grow as a student and look forward to turning my childhood fascination into a career that will make people’s lives better.
My father is a Veteran of the United States Army. Growing up, I saw him work very hard to serve our country. He taught me many good qualities including having integrity, being punctual, serving my community, and being loyal and reliable. I used the values that he taught me to shape into the person that I am. Out of all of the qualities that I learned from him, the best one is to be more compassionate and show kindness to those we do not know. If we all exhibit compassion towards others, the world might become more united as one.
Valiyah Young Scholarship
My name is Melania Outlaw and I am currently a senior at Mount Desales Academy. I went to Trinity school in elementary and Middle school. I am kind, giving, and very social, and love helping others who are not as fortunate as myself. I am currently a cheerleader at Mount Desales. Although Mount Desales is an all-girls school, we cheer for our brother school’s football team.
Before Trinity, I went to a school another private school that was not as loving and accepting. After transferring to Trinity, I immediately felt love and acceptance as I walked onto campus. Part of this I believe was due to the school’s commitment to service. Although their mandatory service requirement was new for me, as the years grew on, I discovered this requirement helped shape my character. I began acquiring my hours as I moved on to high school by assisting the elderly and coordinating the collection of food and clothing to be donated to the homeless. However, I always felt that I could do more especially in the area of diversity and inclusion. This led me to become involved in a cultural day, where students of all faiths, ethnicities and backgrounds showcase their talent or a favorite dish to promote inclusion and help others learn about new cultures.
Independently of service, my desire to include others from different backgrounds has made its way into my personal life. I have made an effort to welcome foreign exchange students into our school by making sure they are adjusting well to a new environment. To this day, the bond and friendships that developed from these interactions still exist. Besides having friends from around the world, my chosen circle includes those who are LGBTQ, elderly, Spanish, and disabled. I feel that everyone has a voice and the right to be heard and respected. I am proud to have grown into someone who is accepting, strong, and compassionate.
My educational goals include my desire to major in Computer Science. I have been fascinated with computers since I was a young child, and continue to be fascinated with how they work. I recall using my mom’s laptop when I was young and quickly learning how to navigate them. I have taken a Python class with an organization called Black Girls Code and was also part of a team that developed a Mental Health app with the same organization. I took a Computer Science class, and have created two javascript applications so far. It was very challenging, and I enjoyed learning the concepts and using my imagination to design applications that can solve real problems. Being able to write code is a valuable skill, and I am looking forward to the opportunity to continue learning and building upon my current skills.
This scholarship will help by allowing me to focus on studying and doing well in my classes as opposed to the need to work. The money will help me greatly with tuition. I would like to continue to also spend any free that I have continuing to help those in my community. I would like to be remembered for the impact and change that I made to the world. I desire to continue to develop applications that will positively impact the lives of others. I would also like to be known as a kind and compassionate person who accepted and respected all people regardless of their social status.
Walking In Authority International Ministry Scholarship
It was a bitterly cold day in January, as I sat in the back seat of one of the volunteer’s cars, nervous and reluctant knowing that I would be spending the day with brand-new people in an unfamiliar place. It was the first time I would be traveling to take part in SALT, “Serving all with Love Together”, a group that travels to Baltimore to serve breakfast to the homeless on weekends. Service has been integrated into my curriculum since freshman year, but as a junior, this was the first time I was able to participate in person due to COVID. Although I was excited to finally be able to interact and talk to those I was helping, there was a degree of nervousness and worry. I would be in a new environment surrounded by completely new people as I was one of the only ones from my school. Despite my concerns, I pushed past the anxiety and put my best foot forward knowing the goal of service is to ultimately help others. As I passed out the steaming oatmeal to those waiting in line, an older woman with stained clothes approached me. She said in a soft tone, “Thank you for coming down here, it means a lot to me when you guys do this. It makes my week.” At that moment, this simple statement changed my whole narrative on service.
After hearing this kind woman's words, I immediately felt a sense of happiness and motivation to continue this work. Throughout time as I kept traveling to Baltimore on the weekends, she recognized me and I found comfort in our familiar bond. I was a part of making someone’s life better and that was so meaningful. I was no longer nervous about participating in the service. Instead, I wanted to do it for the joy that it brought me and others. Soon thereafter, I became involved in even more service opportunities such as assisting the elderly and providing entertainment to children of impoverished families, and looked forward to assisting and donating my time. Eventually, I continued to serve even after my service hour quota was met.
Not only did this experience spark a passion in me to help others, but it taught me different views on judgment. Seeing and helping those in need opened my mind to others’ experiences and instilled in me not to make assumptions based on one’s background. Although I was only there on weekends, I saw into their worlds and was able to see things from their point of view. Even for a short period, I experienced the environment they live in which often lacked the basic needs of security and adequate shelter. People struggle every day with not having enough money to feed themselves or mental health issues and often we don’t know their story from afar. However, if we could all be more compassionate and show kindness to those we do not know, the world might become more united as one.
Service has shifted from an obligation to become a passion of mine and it is essential to who I am. Regardless of what the future holds, I would love to continue to help those around me and make an impact on the surrounding community wherever that community may be. After seeing the lives of those in underprivileged communities, I know I could serve and help them through a career in medicine. Many people who are in poverty do not have access to medical care and I would love to be able to provide them with the level of care they deserve.
Do Good Scholarship
My name is Melania Outlaw and I am currently a senior at Mount Desales Academy. I went to Trinity school in elementary and Middle school. I am kind, giving, and very social, and love helping others who are not as fortunate as myself. I am currently a cheerleader at Mount Desales. Although Mount Desales is an all-girls school, we cheer for our brother school’s football team.
Before Trinity, I went to a school another private school that was not as loving and accepting. After transferring to Trinity, I immediately felt love and acceptance as I walked onto campus. Part of this I believe was due to the school’s commitment to service. Although their mandatory service requirement was new for me, as the years grew on, I discovered this requirement helped shape my character. I began acquiring my hours as I moved on to high school by assisting the elderly and coordinating the collection of food and clothing to be donated to the homeless. However, I always felt that I could do more especially in the area of diversity and inclusion. This led me to become involved in a cultural day, where students of all faiths, ethnicities and backgrounds showcase their talent or a favorite dish to promote inclusion and help others learn about new cultures.
Independently of service, my desire to include others from different backgrounds has made its way into my personal life. I have made an effort to welcome foreign exchange students into our school by making sure they are adjusting well to a new environment. To this day, the bond and friendships that developed from these interactions still exist. Besides having friends from around the world, my chosen circle includes those who are LGBTQ, elderly, Spanish, and disabled. I feel that everyone has a voice and the right to be heard and respected. I am proud to have grown into someone who is accepting, strong, and compassionate.
My career path goals include a major in Computer Science. I have been fascinated with computers since I was a young child, and continue to be fascinated with how they work. I recall using my mom’s laptop when I was young and quickly learning how to navigate them. I have taken a Python class with an organization called Black Girls Code and was also part of a team that developed a Mental Health app with the same organization. I took a Computer Science class, and have created two javascript applications so far. It was very challenging, and I enjoyed learning the concepts and using my imagination to design applications that can solve real problems. Being able to write code is a valuable skill, and I am looking forward to the opportunity to continue learning and building upon my current skills.
I would like to be remembered for the impact and change that I made to the world. I desire to continue to develop applications that will positively impact the lives of others. I would also like to be known as a kind and compassionate person who accepted and respected all people regardless of their social status. I believe that if we could all be a little more compassionate and show kindness to those we do not know, the world might become more united as one. My ability to exhibit leadership and advocacy for others will enable me to be an effective and knowledgeable leader of this world.
Marcarelli Community Spirit Scholarship
My name is Melania Outlaw and I am currently a senior at Mount Desales Academy. I went to Trinity school in elementary and Middle schools. I am kind, giving, very social, and love helping others who are not as fortunate as myself. I am currently a cheerleader at Mount Desales. Although Mount Desales is an all-girls school, we cheer for our brother school’s football team.
Before Trinity, I went to a school another private school that was not as loving and accepting. After transferring to Trinity, I immediately felt love and acceptance as I walked onto campus. Part of this I believe was due to the school’s commitment to service. Although their mandatory service requirement was new for me, as the years grew on, I discovered this requirement helped shape my character. I began acquiring my hours as I moved onto high school by assisting the elderly and coordinating the collection of food and clothing to be donated to the homeless. However, I always felt that I could do more especially in the area of diversity and inclusion. This led me to become involved in a cultural day, where students of all faiths, ethnicities and backgrounds showcase their talent or a favorite dish to promote inclusion and help others learn about new cultures.
Independently of service, my desire to include others from different backgrounds has made its way into my personal life. I have made an effort to welcome foreign exchange students into our school by making sure they are adjusting well in a new environment. To this day, the bond and friendships that developed from these interactions still exist. Besides having friends from around the world, my chosen circle includes those who are LGBTQ, elderly, Spanish, and disabled. I feel that everyone has a voice and the right to be heard and respected. I am proud to have grown into someone who is accepting, strong, and compassionate.
My educational goals include my desire to major in Computer Science. I have been fascinated with computers since I was a young child, and continue to be fascinated with how they work. I recall using my mom’s laptop when I was young, and quickly learned how to navigate them. I have taken a Python class with an organization called Black Girls Code, and was also part of a team that developed a Mental Health app with the same organization. I took a Computer Science class, and have created two javascript applications so far. It was very challenging, and I enjoyed learning the concepts and using my imagination to design applications that are able to solve real problems. Being able to write code is a valuable skill, and I am looking forward to the opportunity to continue learning and building upon my current skills.
I would like to be remembered for the impact and change that I made to the world. It is my desire to continue to develop applications that will positively impact the lives of others. I would also like to be known as a kind and compassionate person who accepted and respected all people regardless of their social status. It is my belief that if we could all be a little more compassionate and show kindness to those we do not know, the world might become more united as one. My ability to exhibit leadership and advocacy for others will enable me to be an effective and knowledgeable leader of this world.
Dema Dimbaya Humanitarianism and Disaster Relief Scholarship
It was a bitterly cold day in January, as I sat in the back seat of one of the volunteer’s cars, nervous and reluctant knowing that I would be spending the day with brand new people in an unfamiliar place. It was the first time I would be traveling to take part in SALT, “Serving all with Love Together”, a group that travels to Baltimore to serve breakfast to the homeless on weekends. Service has been integrated into my curriculum since freshman year, but as a junior, this was the first time I was able to participate in person due to COVID. Although I was excited to finally be able to interact and talk to those I was helping, there was a degree of nervousness and worry. I would be in a new environment surrounded by completely new people as I was one of the only ones from my school. Despite my concerns, I pushed past the anxiety and put my best foot forward knowing the goal of service is to ultimately help others. As I passed out the steaming oatmeal to those waiting in line, an older woman with stained clothes approached me. She said in a soft tone, “Thank you for coming down here, it means a lot to me when you guys do this. It makes my week.” At that moment, this simple statement changed my whole narrative on service.
After hearing this kind woman's words, I immediately felt a sense of happiness and motivation to continue this work. Throughout time as I kept traveling to Baltimore on the weekends, she recognized me and I found comfort in our familiar bond. I was a part of making someone’s life better and that was so meaningful. I was no longer nervous about participating in the service. Instead, I wanted to do it for the joy that it brought me and others. Soon thereafter, I became involved in even more service opportunities such as assisting the elderly and providing entertainment to children of impoverished families, and looked forward to assisting and donating my time. Eventually, I continued to serve even after my service hour quota was met.
Not only did this experience spark a passion in me to help others, but it taught me different views on judgment. Seeing and helping those in need opened my mind to others’ experiences and instilled in me not to make assumptions based on one’s background. Although I was only there on weekends, I saw into their worlds and was able to see things from their point of view. Even for a short period, I experienced the environment they live in which often lacked the basic needs of security and adequate shelter. People struggle every day with not having enough money to feed themselves or mental health issues and often we don’t know their story from afar. However, if we could all be more compassionate and show kindness to those we do not know, the world might become more united as one.
Service has shifted from an obligation to become a passion of mine and it is essential to who I am. Regardless of what the future holds, I would love to continue to help those around me and make an impact on the surrounding community wherever that community may be. After seeing the lives of those in underprivileged communities, I know I could continue to serve those in need through many different capacities. Many people who are in poverty are looked down upon, and I would like to help change this perception.