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Miracle Nwosu

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Bio

Hello, I'm Miracle Nwosu and my career aspirations revolve around helping provide affordable resources to lower- income communities. My greatest passion is positively impacting the lives of the youth. I feel that everyone deserves a second chance. I believe I am an excellent candidate because of my humble nature, unwavering dedication, and commitment to everything I involve myself in.

Education

Texas Southern University

Bachelor's degree program
2024 - 2028
  • Majors:
    • Psychology, General
  • Minors:
    • Human Biology
  • GPA:
    2.8

Jack Yates High School

High School
2020 - 2024
  • GPA:
    3.2

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
    • Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration
    • Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions
  • Planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Medicine

    • Dream career goals:

      I want to work in a field of medical / clinical research.

    • Bagger

      H-E-B
      2023 – 20241 year
    • Photographer

      Houston Zoo
      2022 – 20231 year

    Sports

    Track & Field

    Varsity
    2022 – 20231 year

    Basketball

    Varsity
    2023 – 2023

    Volleyball

    Junior Varsity
    2021 – 20221 year

    Research

    • Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other

      P20 CURED — Researcher
      2024 – 2024

    Arts

    • Jack Yates YearBook

      Photography
      Yearbook 2022-2023, Yearbook 2023-2024
      2022 – Present

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Texas Southern University — Volunteer
      2024 – Present
    • Volunteering

      Food Bagger/ Communicator
      2021 – 2023

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Jimmy Cardenas Community Leader Scholarship
    Attending an alternative school was a moment that asked me to show perseverance and make a choice to push further instead of surrendering to defeat. After reacting impulsively to a difficult situation, I landed myself in an alternative school. Initially, it felt like a setback that began to change my perspective. I worried I wouldn't learn as much as I did at my home school and that the stigma of alternative school would slightly alter me after high school. Yet, I realized that this environment could be an opportunity to build my character and focus on my goals, even under the circumstances I was in. The alternative school environment was very unfamiliar because it forced me to adjust to new routines. Also, I held to higher expectations from my new teachers and administration. Instead of feeling conquered, I devoted myself to excel academically and work on my self-discipline. I was determined to maintain my grades and even get ahead, putting me above my peers back at my home school. While attending an alternative school, I was responsible for the fate of my education. I sought further tutorials, studied constantly, and learned to manage my time properly. Having these skills helped me maintain my GPA upon returning to my homeschool. Having this type of independence not only helped strengthen my academic performance but also taught me the value of persistence and the importance of thinking before reacting. Going through this experience made me realize that I could inspire or help others facing similar challenges. I understand how each obstacle should be looked at as an opportunity to grow. I was now determined to be a good example. I began to encourage my peers in the same classes as me to take the experience seriously. We studied together, prepared for rotations, and motivated each other to keep going. Over time, I saw how my being positive had impacted my entire class. We began to be reared by the administration and even got our days reduced for good behavior and excellent grades. We created a supportive environment within our class, which encouraged us to do better as upcoming adults. After leaving alternative school, I began to see setbacks as opportunities to grow and be better. I share my story with the hope that I can inspire others to see hardship as a chance to relieve hidden strengths. This journey taught me that giving up is never the answer; instead, finding the courage to adapt and push through challenges is what leads to real progress. As I moved forward, I began to believe in myself in overcoming obstacles and carrying lessons that would allow me to help others do the same. After being put in this position, I have the power to manage complicated circumstances with grace and determination, and I'm determined to lead by example in every setting I undergo. The experience not only helped me excel in school but also shaped me into a leader who encourages others to stay strong, look for opportunities within challenges, and keep moving forward.
    Public Service Scholarship of the Law Office of Shane Kadlec
    My determination to work in public service comes from the desire to make an everlasting difference in people's lives, especially those in lower-income communities like the one I grew up in. Growing up in a single-parent household as the oldest of nine children, I witnessed the daily challenges my family faced in accessing resources and avoiding financial bribes. Experiencing this has shaped me into a person who honors strength, compassion, and accountability. Becoming the first person in my family to attend college has been both a challenge and a privilege that has strengthened my determination to use my education to benefit others. Pursuing a career in healthcare, specifically as a physician assistant, will allow me to impact people's lives directly. I chose the STEM field not only because of my passion for learning things but also because of the opportunities it provides to address real-world problems and properly help people. The field of healthcare aligns my values with my skills. I want to give quality care to patients of all kinds, especially those who look like me, advocate for their needs, and make a positive difference in their experiences within the healthcare system. The role of a physician assistant is a hands-on, patient-centered position that allows for meaningful interactions and gives PAs the flexibility to serve in various specialties, which is extremely practical to my personality. One of the specialties that is most important to me is neurology because neurological conditions have the power to affect patients' quality of life drastically. I am overly drawn to the idea of helping people navigate such challenging situations, providing both medical expertise and emotional support. Oncology and pediatrics are also fields that interest me sincerely. Working in oncology would allow me to support patients and their families through some of the most difficult times, offering compassion and care when it is needed most. On the other hand, pediatrics interests me because of the chance to impact young lives positively, fostering better health outcomes from an early age and working to create a foundation of lifelong health. Public service means committing myself to the well-being of others and advocating for those who may not have the resources or knowledge to advocate for their well-being. My journey as a first-generation college student has taught me the importance of perseverance and the power of representation. By earning my degree and advancing in my career, I want to be a role model for my siblings, showing them that they can also make their dreams possible. Overall, I plan to inspire young people with backgrounds like mine to choose careers in public service so that they can use their skills to help others. My goals consist of making a meaningful impact through healthcare, supporting not only the physical health of my patients but also their mental and emotional well-being. By pursuing a career in public service as a physician assistant, I am taking a step toward creating positive change in individual lives and contributing to a more equitable healthcare system.
    Linda Fontenot-Williams Memorial Scholarship
    My inspiration to continue my education comes from the vision I have for a better future—for myself, my family, and others who may be facing similar challenges. Being the oldest of nine children and the first in my family to attend college, I have always felt a strong sense of responsibility to succeed. My journey has not been easy, but the love and sacrifices of my single mother and my desire to be a role model for my siblings have been the main reasons I keep pushing forward. Growing up, I saw how hard my mother worked to provide for us. As a single mother supporting a large family, she had to make many sacrifices, often putting her own needs aside so that we could have what we needed. Watching her determination and resilience taught me the importance of hard work and the value of education. I knew from a young age that I wanted to use my education as a way to improve our situation and create more opportunities for my family. Seeing the pride in my mother’s eyes every time I achieved something academically motivates me to keep going, even when things get tough. Another reason I am determined to continue my education is my commitment to setting an example for my siblings. As the oldest, I know that they look up to me, and I want them to see that it’s possible to achieve their dreams, no matter where they come from. Completing my degree and pursuing a meaningful career will show them that hard work and education can open doors. I hope that my journey will inspire them to believe in their potential and to pursue their passions with confidence. My future plans involve a career in healthcare as a Physician Assistant (PA), specifically in a STEM field. I have always been interested in science and am passionate about using my knowledge to help others. I chose healthcare because I want to make a real difference in people’s lives, especially those in unrepresented communities who may not have access to the care they need. Pursuing a career as a PA will allow me to combine my love of science with my commitment to helping others, and it will provide stability for my family as well. In the future, I aim to specialize in areas like Neurology, Oncology, or Pediatrics, where I can have a meaningful impact on patients. I am especially drawn to these fields because they represent some of the most challenging areas in healthcare and the most rewarding. Whether it’s helping children cope with illness, supporting individuals with neurological conditions, or providing care to cancer patients, I am excited about the chance to be there for people in their times of need. My goal is to provide both medical support and emotional care, ensuring that my patients feel valued and understood. In conclusion, my inspiration to continue my education comes from my desire to build a better future for my family, to set an example for my siblings, and to pursue a career where I can make a difference. I am motivated by my family’s support, my mother’s sacrifices, and my vision of what I want to achieve. I know that the road ahead will be challenging, but I am committed to reaching my goals and creating a positive impact in healthcare.
    Joshua’s Home Remodeling Scholarship
    I am interested in pursuing a career as a Physician Assistant (PA) because it combines my passion for science with my desire to make a positive impact on people's lives. Growing up in a single-parent household as the oldest of nine children, I have developed skills in resilience, adaptability, and compassion. All qualities I believe are necessary in healthcare. These experiences have shaped me and given me the skills needed to succeed in my chosen field of STEM, where I can use my knowledge to care for others and address healthcare disparities. One of my most potent skills is adaptability, which I developed through managing responsibilities at home while excelling in school. As the oldest child, I often helped care for my younger siblings and learned to balance academics with family obligations. This experience taught me to stay focused and manage time effectively, even in challenging situations. Adaptability is critical in the healthcare field, where unexpected situations often arise, and a PA must be ready to respond with clear-headed decisions and a calm demeanor. My ability to adapt will serve me well in the fast-paced and vibrant environment of patient care. I am driven by a natural curiosity and a love for learning, qualities that drew me to STEM in the first place. Throughout high school and now as a college freshman, I have taken on challenging coursework in science and math, where I enjoyed exploring difficult topics and developing problem-solving skills. In the field of healthcare, a strong foundation in STEM is crucial, as it provides the knowledge and analytical skills needed to diagnose and treat patients effectively. My curiosity and dedication to learning will help me stay current with medical advancements and deliver the best possible care to my patients. Compassion is another skill that I bring to this field, rooted in my experiences growing up in a community where access to healthcare was often limited. Watching my family navigate these challenges inspired me to pursue a career where I can help others overcome similar barriers. I understand the importance of empathy in patient care, especially for individuals from underserved communities. As a PA, I want to provide not only medical treatment but also emotional support, ensuring patients feel heard, understood, and respected. Compassion is as important as clinical knowledge, and I am committed to offering both to those I serve. Finally, I am motivated by a strong sense of responsibility, which I developed through my family role and academic goals. I understand that a career in healthcare requires commitment, diligence, and accountability, especially when patients' well-being is at stake. The responsibility toward my family has taught me to be dependable and proactive, which are qualities that will be essential in my work as a PA. In conclusion, I am pursuing a career in healthcare because it aligns with my passion for helping others, my interest in science, and my commitment to making a difference. I am equipped with skills in adaptability, curiosity, compassion, and responsibility that will serve me well in the field. With these strengths, I am prepared to face the challenges of healthcare, and I am excited about the opportunity to positively impact patients' lives, particularly those from underserved communities.
    Eric W. Larson Memorial STEM Scholarship
    My name is Miracle Nwosu, and I am the oldest of nine children raised by a single mother who has worked tirelessly to support us. Growing up, I saw firsthand the challenges of managing a large family on a single income, and financial hardship was a constant part of our lives. Watching my mother’s resilience and her sacrifices for our family taught me valuable lessons about perseverance, responsibility, and the importance of hard work. Now, as a college freshman and the first in my family to attend college, I am motivated by a vision of building a better future for myself, my family, and others who may face similar challenges. Growing up in a low-income household meant making the most of what we had. My family had to prioritize necessities, which made access to extracurricular opportunities difficult. I quickly learned the importance of adaptability and patience, balancing my academic ambitions with my responsibilities at home. As the oldest sibling, I often helped my mother care for my younger siblings. This meant taking on responsibilities that required me to grow up quickly. My success could be a way to show my siblings that education could create opportunities and break the cycle of financial struggle we had encountered. Even with these challenges, I was determined to pursue my education. From an early age, I grew a natural interest in science and math, drawn to the way these subjects helped explain the world around me and solve real-world problems. Throughout high school, I worked hard to build a strong foundation in STEM, taking on challenging classes and immersing myself in subjects like biology and chemistry. Despite limited resources, I was motivated by the idea that a career in STEM could not only provide stability for my family but also offer a path where I could help others. The path to college takes a lot of work. Financial limitations were a considerable barrier, and there were times when I wondered whether attending college would be possible. Scholarships have played an essential role in making my education a reality, easing the financial burdens on my family and allowing me to focus more fully on my studies. Every scholarship I receive represents both a financial relief and a reminder that my hard work is valued. This support motivates me to keep striving, knowing that others believe in my potential. As a college freshman, I am now actively pursuing a STEM degree with a focus on preparing for a career as a Physician Assistant. This field aligns with my interests in science, my commitment to serving others, and my desire to contribute to healthcare. I chose to pursue STEM because it allows me to continue learning and problem-solving in ways that can directly benefit individuals and communities. I am especially drawn to the field of healthcare because I know firsthand how challenging it can be to access quality care, particularly for underrepresented communities. By working as a Physician Assistant, I hope to be a resource for those in need, providing care that is compassionate, accessible, and informed. After completing my undergraduate degree, my goal is to attend Physician Assistant school and specialize in Neurology, Oncology, or Pediatrics. These fields resonate with me because they offer the opportunity to make a real impact in patients’ lives, helping individuals and families navigate some of the most challenging moments they may face. As a Physician Assistant, I want to work closely with patients, providing support and expertise while also addressing healthcare disparities. I am particularly passionate about making healthcare accessible and effective for those who may have limited options, as my family often experienced. As a woman in STEM, I am also dedicated to being a role model and advocate for other young women interested in pursuing these fields. Representation is important, especially for young women of color who may not see themselves reflected in science and technology. I want to use my experiences to inspire others, demonstrating that a career in STEM is possible regardless of background or financial circumstances. By sharing my journey, I hope to encourage more young women to consider STEM, and I am committed to fostering a sense of community, mentorship, and support for others entering the field. Overall, my journey through college and into a career in STEM is driven by my desire to overcome financial and social obstacles, honor my family’s sacrifices, and serve as a role model for my siblings and others. Pursuing STEM allows me to combine my love of science with my commitment to helping others while also creating a stable future for my family. I am incredibly grateful for the support I have received, which has made college possible and has given me the opportunity to work toward my goals. With a career in STEM, I am determined to make a meaningful impact in healthcare, providing compassionate care to those who need it most and inspiring the next generation of women in science.
    Women in STEM Scholarship
    As a first-generation college student and the oldest of nine children raised by a single mother, I have always been driven by a deep commitment to my education, my family, and my future. Pursuing a degree in STEM holds great value for me, as it represents not only personal growth but also an opportunity to make a difference in my community and the lives of those around me. I am honored to be part of a generation of women who are stepping into STEM with courage, curiosity, and determination, and I am passionate about contributing to a field where I can make an impact. Growing up, I was intrigued by the ways that science and technology could solve real-world problems. My curiosity pushed me to explore how things work and inspired me to take on challenging math and science courses in high school. I knew early on that STEM was not only an area of academic interest but a career path that would allow me to work directly with people, addressing issues and improving lives. By pursuing a degree in STEM, I am embracing my passion for learning and taking the first steps toward a fulfilling career where I can use my skills to serve others. My experiences as a woman in STEM have taught me the importance of representation and mentorship. As the first in my family to attend college, I am proud to show my siblings and other young women from similar backgrounds that they also can pursue ambitious dreams. I am motivated to be a role model, proving that women belong in STEM and that we can thrive in these fields. I want to inspire others to see the possibilities that a STEM education holds and to support them as they take on their own academic and career journeys. As a woman of color in STEM, I am also dedicated to bringing diversity to the field, knowing that varied perspectives are essential to finding the best solutions and creating innovations that serve everyone. This scholarship will help me achieve my ultimate goal of becoming a Physician Assistant, where I hope to specialize in Neurology, Oncology, or Pediatrics. I am drawn to these fields because they represent areas of great need and opportunity for impactful work. I want to be there for patients during some of their most challenging times, providing compassionate and expert care. I believe that, as a woman in the healthcare field, I bring a unique perspective that will contribute to holistic patient care and address the specific needs of women and children in underserved communities. Beyond my personal career, I aim to advocate for women in STEM, creating a supportive community and encouraging others to pursue their passions. I want to use my position and experiences to help other women and girls see the beauty and potential of STEM, creating pathways for those who may need more resources or encouragement to follow this path. By sharing my journey and mentoring others, I plan to play a role in building a more inclusive and diverse STEM community. In conclusion, pursuing a STEM degree is a commitment to both personal achievement and social contribution. This scholarship would allow me to focus more on my studies and ultimately make a difference in the lives of those I serve. With the knowledge and skills I gain, I aim to empower others, contribute meaningfully to the STEM community, and be part of a future where more women feel welcome and valued in the field.
    Hines Scholarship
    For me, going to college represents an important step toward fulfilling my dreams and changing the future for my family. As a first-generation college student, college holds deep meaning in three ways: it allows me to achieve personal goals, gives my mother a sense of pride, and enables me to be a role model for my siblings. Attending college is more than just a path to a degree. It’s a journey that holds the power to break barriers and create new possibilities. First and foremost, college means achieving personal success. Growing up, I was always motivated to learn and curious about the world, especially in the fields of science and math. Attending college has allowed me to explore these interests in ways I could have only imagined. I am not only the first in my family to pursue a higher education, but I’m also deeply committed to finishing my degree, which will open doors to a career where I can make a real impact in people’s lives. Working hard in college gives me the chance to accomplish personal goals that once seemed out of reach. In addition, going to college is my way of making my mother proud. As a single mother raising nine children, she has made countless sacrifices to ensure we had opportunities that she did not have. Watching her persevere through challenges has inspired me to work hard and pursue my dreams, knowing that every step I take toward my degree is a testament to her hard work and dedication. Earning my college degree is a way to honor her sacrifices, showing her that everything she has done for us is deeply appreciated. It will be a proud moment for both of us when I walk across that stage, knowing her support made it possible. Lastly, college allows me to be a role model for my siblings. As the oldest of nine children, I know that my journey sets an example for them, proving that higher education is possible regardless of our background. By working hard and staying committed to my studies, I hope to inspire them to chase their dreams as well. Completing my degree will show them that they, too, can reach their goals and have opportunities that can shape their futures for the better. My time in college has also prepared me for my future career as a physician assistant. I am studying a STEM field because it challenges me to grow and learn, and it will allow me to serve others in a meaningful way. I want to specialize in Neurology, Oncology, or Pediatrics and make a difference for patients who need compassion, care, and expertise. My journey through college is the first step toward a career that I am passionate about, one that will provide stability for my family while also allowing me to impact others. In conclusion, going to college is not only about personal success, but it is also a chance to make my family proud and set an example for my siblings. It represents hope, determination, and the possibility of a brighter future. College is a way for me to turn dreams into reality and build a foundation that will benefit both my family and my community. For these reasons, college is more than just an academic experience; it’s a path toward becoming the person I aspire to be.
    Hilliard L. "Tack" Gibbs Jr. Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Miracle Nwosu, and I am the oldest of nine children in a single-parent household. Growing up, I watched my mother work tirelessly to support us, often sacrificing her own comfort to ensure we had everything we needed. As the first person in my family to attend college, I am determined to finish my degree and set an example for my younger siblings. Completing my education will show them that anything is possible, no matter where you come from, and it will make my mother proud to see her sacrifices have led to this achievement. This scholarship will greatly alleviate the financial burdens I face as I work toward completing my undergraduate degree and achieving my dreams. I chose to pursue a degree in STEM because I have always had a passion for learning and a desire to help others. As a child, I often found myself intrigued by how things worked and how I could improve systems, whether in biology, chemistry, or mathematics. I enjoy the challenge of learning new concepts and solving problems. This curiosity grew stronger throughout high school, where I took advanced science and math courses. Coming into college, I wanted to pursue a pharmacy-related career. As I continue to grow and learn, I want a career that would allow me to continuously learn while making a positive impact on people's lives. For me, pursuing a degree in STEM is more than just an academic challenge; it is a path to a career that will provide both personal fulfillment and the stability I need to support myself and my family. I want to make a difference in the lives of others, and through a STEM career, I can do that. Working in the healthcare field, particularly as a Physician Assistant, allows me to merge my love of science with my desire to help people. By pursuing this degree, I am taking the first step toward a career that will not only offer me the opportunity to make a concrete impact but will also provide financial security for my family, something I have longed for and worked hard to achieve. My ultimate goal post-graduation is to attend Physician Assistant school. Once I graduate from PA school, I plan to specialize in Neurology, Oncology, or Pediatrics. These fields have always intrigued me because of their potential to make a real difference in patients' lives. Whether it is helping children cope with chronic illness, assisting individuals with neurological conditions, or providing care to cancer patients, I want to be in a position to improve people's health and quality of life. Aside from the financial support this scholarship provides, it will also allow me to focus more on my studies and school-related activities without the constant worry of covering tuition, books, and living expenses. It will ease the burden on my family and allow me to pursue my education with greater focus and determination. This scholarship is not just an investment in my future but also in the future of my family, as it will enable me to act as a role model to my younger siblings, showing them that education is the key to breaking barriers and overcoming adversity. In conclusion, this scholarship will be an essential part of my journey toward becoming a Physician Assistant. I am committed to finishing my degree, attending PA school, and ultimately working in a field that allows me to make a significant difference in healthcare. I am deeply grateful for your consideration of my application and the opportunity to take steps closer to achieving my goals.
    Walking In Authority International Ministry Scholarship
    What inspires me to get involved in my community are the personal experiences I’ve faced, including financial struggles, lack of resources, and a desire to create meaningful change. Growing up as the oldest of nine children raised by a single mother, I witnessed firsthand the challenges that come with limited financial stability. My family’s financial burdens taught me the reality of wanting more but having to make do with less. This experience has deeply motivated me to give back to families who are struggling. I aspire to offer scholarships and internships in the future to show young people in similar situations a brighter path forward. By providing opportunities and support, I hope to encourage them and hope that I would have appreciated when I was growing up. Another source of inspiration is the hardship I see within my community every day. Watching people struggle without access to vital resources, especially those who face issues related to substance and alcohol abuse, is heart-wrenching. Substance abuse is a problem that affects not only individuals but also families and the community as a whole. Knowing that there are people who need help but lack access to necessary support services drives me to make a difference. I want to help build a community where people can find the resources, they need to rebuild their lives and move forward. Being able to give back in this way is not only fulfilling but also essential to the well-being of our community. The need for positive change in the world also motivates me to get involved, especially when I see the impact that violence and social issues have on people’s lives. The current state of our world is unsettling, with countless lives being lost every day. I believe that creating lasting change starts with the youth, who hold the potential to shape the future. If we can inspire young people to contribute positively to society, we have a better chance of building a more just and compassionate world. By investing in the next generation, I hope to spark a chain reaction of positivity and progress. To influence change in my community, I have actively volunteered at outreach events and advocated for causes I believe in. Being able to experience these things has allowed me to connect with people from all walks of life and gain a deeper understanding of the needs within my community. Through involvement, I strive to be a source of encouragement for others, showing them that positive change is possible when we work together. By volunteering, raising awareness, and remaining committed to my values, I am working toward a future where my community can thrive and overcome the obstacles it faces. Overall, my personal experiences and the challenges I see around me fuel my desire to get involved and make a difference. From supporting families facing financial hardships to advocating for mental health and substance abuse resources, I am determined to uplift my community. Each of us has the power to create change, and I am dedicated to using my experiences and passion to build a better future for those around me.
    HBCU LegaSeed Scholarship
    My upbringing taught me resilience, determination, and the importance of using my experiences to uplift others. Growing up as a first-generation college student, I faced various challenges, from financial constraints to personal responsibilities, that shaped my perspective and built my character. Navigating these obstacles has fueled my ambition to not only succeed in the medical field but also to establish a legacy that supports and empowers young people from similar backgrounds, particularly those pursuing STEM careers. From an early age, I learned the importance of resourcefulness and grit. Financial stability was never a given, and my family faced many challenges that often required putting personal goals on hold. Despite these limitations, my family instilled in me the value of education and the belief that hard work would allow me to achieve something greater. However, as a first-generation college student, I quickly learned that pursuing a college education takes a lot of work. During my first year, I wasn’t able to live on campus or go away to school due to financial restrictions. I was fortunate to receive enough scholarship funds to cover my tuition, but the requirement to stay home added new challenges. Balancing family obligations and academic demands made it difficult to focus fully on my studies, and at times, I struggled with feeling isolated, as though my college experience was not as complete as I’d hoped. Still, these experiences taught me the importance of determination, discipline, and adaptability. These challenges not only strengthened my resolve but also shaped my vision for the future. My career in the medical field is a means to create opportunities for others who face similar struggles. I understand firsthand how financial burdens and personal responsibilities can make it challenging to pursue a STEM education, and I aim to use my platform to ease those burdens for young people from underserved communities. My goal is to establish scholarships, organize community outreach initiatives, and create internship opportunities that will provide resources and mentorship to students who, like me, might otherwise need help to reach their goals. I am particularly passionate about inspiring young people from underrepresented backgrounds, especially minorities who may not see themselves reflected in the medical field or STEM in general. By sharing my story and helping others overcome obstacles, I hope to be a source of encouragement for those who feel discouraged by their circumstances. Providing tangible support, such as financial assistance, mentoring, and career opportunities, can empower these students to dream big and achieve even greater things than I have. I want them to know that their background does not limit their potential and that their unique experiences are an asset to their future careers. I aim to create an effect that will inspire others to give back and lift each other. My upbringing and experiences have shaped me to have a deep appreciation for the importance of community and mentorship. By helping others navigate the challenges of a STEM education, I can play a role in making the path to success more accessible for future generations. I believe that success is most meaningful when it is shared, and my ultimate goal is to use my career not only as a platform for personal achievement but as a bridge for others to cross toward their dreams. In conclusion, my upbringing has been a source of strength and inspiration, teaching me the values of perseverance, empathy, and purpose. By turning my experiences into opportunities for others, I want to leave a legacy that not only honors where I come from but also helps shape a brighter future for those who follow.
    John J Costonis Scholarship
    My goal for the future is to establish a fulfilling career in the medical field that allows me to make a positive impact on others and create opportunities for young people interested in STEM. I am specifically interested in a career that offers contentment and a sense of purpose, whether in pharmacy, medicine, or another branch of the medical sciences. Reaching this goal will demand a dedicated focus on my education, and I have prepared myself to take several steps to stay on course. These steps include attending tutoring sessions to maintain my grades, actively participating in community outreach events hosted by my university, and networking with professionals to secure potential job opportunities. In addition to investing in my future, I am deeply determined to use my career as a platform to give back, particularly to young people from backgrounds like mine who face challenges in pursuing a STEM career. My experiences as a first-generation college student have shown me just how important it is to support those who are working hard to overcome obstacles to success. As a student at an HBCU, I am familiar with the struggles that can come with the pursuit of a college degree, especially in a demanding field like STEM. College can be a particularly intense and challenging experience for students with financial obstacles and family responsibilities. Being a first-generation college student, I encountered numerous challenges during my first year, as I didn’t have the funds to live on campus or attend college away from home. Fortunately, I received enough scholarship support to cover my tuition for the first year, but only if I remained at home. While this made my education possible, it also introduced new difficulties. Staying home while attending college brought a range of distractions, especially from family obligations and personal challenges. Trying to balance these responsibilities with my studies made it harder to concentrate on my academic goals and, at times, made me question whether I would have been better off attending school away from home. However, these experiences also taught me valuable lessons such as endurance and focus. Navigating this environment while pursuing my degree has given me a strong sense of the importance of mental resilience and the ability to stay determined in the face of challenges. These difficulties have inspired me to make community engagement a vital part of my career. I want to use my experiences to help others who are facing similar barriers. My long-term goal is to create scholarships, organize community drives, and establish internship opportunities for young people interested in STEM, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds. I hope to serve as a resource and a source of encouragement for students who, like me, are navigating obstacles in their academic journeys. In conclusion, my goal is not only to secure a successful career in the medical field but also to make my career a gateway for positive change. My experiences have shaped my perspective and commitment to creating opportunities for young people, especially minorities and first-generation college students. By overcoming my challenges and achieving my goals, I hope to pave the way for others to do the same.
    John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
    I chose to pursue a degree in biomedical science because I am passionate about working in the medical field. Whether in pharmacy or medicine, I am driven by a desire to use my career to make a positive impact on others. I predict my career as a platform for community engagement, allowing me to create life-changing opportunities for young people, especially young minorities like myself, through scholarships, community drives, and internships. Attending my HBCU has truly opened my eyes to the hardships of pursuing a STEM degree. I’ve experienced firsthand how personal struggles, and financial burdens can make it difficult for students to stay focused on their goals. My goal is to build a career successful enough that I can use as a gateway to support young people facing these obstacles, helping them overcome barriers and realize their potential. Once I am established in my field, I am committed to reaching back and making a difference for others who share my journey.
    PAC: Diversity Matters Scholarship
    As an aspiring physician assistant, I often reflect on the impact I want to make and how I can leave a lasting mark on the people I serve. I think about who I am at my core and the qualities I would bring to my work. Throughout my undergraduate studies, I’ve learned to appreciate how physician assistants make a difference. Not only for the physicians they support but also for patients and colleagues. Just by doing their work with pride and dedication, physician assistants have the power to brighten someone’s day. I see the most impactful physician assistants as those who embody attention to detail, emotional intelligence, and reliability, qualities I strive to make part of my everyday life. Attention to detail is a skill that allows physician assistants to prevent small mistakes from becoming bigger setbacks. By catching issues early, physician assistants can reduce the physician’s workload, making their day a bit easier. Having this skill is something I prioritize in my life, as it helps me communicate effectively with professors, classmates, and family. Paying attention to detail keeps me ahead of the curve, allowing me to avoid major mistakes and contribute in meaningful ways. When it comes to patient care, emotional intelligence is essential. Showing empathy, understanding patients’ needs, and responding thoughtfully are key to keeping things running smoothly. Developing my emotional intelligence has been a daily effort. Attending Texas Southern University, I’ve had the chance to meet people from diverse backgrounds, each with unique perspectives. At first, I struggled to adjust to these differences, but over time, I learned to appreciate them. By meeting people where they are, I’ve built meaningful connections and learned the value of empathy, which will be crucial in my work with patients. Reliability is another core aspect of being a physician assistant, as physicians, patients, and colleagues all depend on you to fulfill your role effectively. Working as a physician assistant is like being part of a team in a well-run factory; every person has a job that contributes to the larger goal. Being the oldest of nine children raised by a single mother taught me early on the importance of dependability. Entering college, I realized that not only my family but also my classmates rely on me. I do my best to show up for them, whether in big ways or small because I understand that dependability is more than a skill; it’s a mindset. These qualities of attention to detail, emotional intelligence, and reliability are the foundation for making an impact as a physician assistant. As I pursue this career, I’m excited to bring these strengths into my work, knowing that they will help me support physicians, connect with patients, and foster a positive environment for everyone around me.
    Dr. Michael Paglia Scholarship
    Growing up, I always found pleasure in helping those around me. Whether it was lending a friend a pencil or helping my mother in the kitchen, the warmth I felt from being a helping hand was unmatched. This natural desire to support others shaped my character and planted a sense of purpose. I realized early on that even small acts of kindness could make a significant impact on someone's day. This understanding became the foundation for my future dreams, eventually leading me to pursue a career in pharmacy. During my junior year of high school, I decided to become a pharmacist. The role resonated with me not only because it aligned with my desire to assist others but also because it offered a stable career path. Coming from a large family where few had the opportunity to attend college, I felt a strong responsibility to break the cycle of generational limitations. I imagined myself as the first in my family to graduate from college, succeed in pharmacy school, and ultimately become a reliable source of support for my community. As I pursue my foundational degree in biomedical science, I often reflect on how I want to apply my education. While my primary goal remains to become a pharmacist, I also consider the short-term goals that will pave the way for my future. This past summer, I had the unbelievable opportunity to intern at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) and Texas Southern University through the P20 Cured Program. This experience was life-changing and furthered my understanding of the field of medical research field. In the program, I was placed in a laboratory where I collaborated with my lab team on a project focused on "Beta-Adrenergic Receptor Circadian Dysfunction Induces Fatty Liver Disease." This research introduced me to the difficult world of pharmaceutical science and its potential to ultimately change patient care. While working alongside experienced researchers, I learned the importance of teamwork and pleasure in addressing complex health issues. My time at BCM helped create a passion for pharmaceutical research that I hadn't fully expected. The experience was not only intellectually encouraging but also strengthened my commitment to the healthcare field. My role as a future pharmacist could extend beyond dispensing medications; I could actively contribute to groundbreaking research that declares treatment strategies. The possibility of becoming a research scientist and working under the direction of a pharmacist thrills me. I envision myself playing a vital role in developing research that could lead to new healing interventions, ultimately benefiting patients and improving their quality of life. As I navigate my academic journey, I am committed to embracing every opportunity for growth and learning. The road to becoming a pharmacist is filled with challenges, but my passion for helping others fuels my determination. I am committed to breaking barriers for my family and inspiring future generations to pursue their dreams. Through my work, I want to demonstrate that education is a powerful tool for change and that compassion and commitment can lead to meaningful contributions in the healthcare field. In conclusion, my aspiration to become a pharmacist is driven by a deep-rooted desire to help others and make a positive impact in the world. My experiences, particularly the internship at BCM, have clarified my career path and kindled a passion for pharmaceutical research. As I continue my studies in biomedical science, I remain focused on my goals, eager to embrace the challenges ahead while striving to be the helping hand I have always wanted to be.
    Ken Larson Memorial Scholarship
    I am Miracle Nwosu, the oldest of nine children to a single parent. I attend Texas Southern University as an undergrad majoring in biocidal science. I am so passionate about pursuing a degree in biomedical science and achieving a career in neuroscience pharmaceuticals because I would become the first college graduate in my family able to demonstrate my love for psychology-based research, and will be able to use my career opportunity as a way to create generational wealth in my family and give back to my community. Entering college, I was very afraid because no one in my family had completed a full year of college. I felt very lost and had yet to learn what I would be facing. With the help of my high school counselors and staff at my university, I was able to navigate the troubles of college and be set on the best path for me to graduate properly. My advisor was very helpful in assisting me in obtaining, understanding, and pursuing my grad plan. We established weekly meetings for me to continue to stay on track and graduate on time. In my junior year of high school, I enrolled in a psychology class. Here, I was introduced to various topics surrounding the field and its history. What I did not know was how I would fall in love with psychology as a whole. I was committed to learning more and picking others' brains. I knew when entering college I wanted to pursue a career in the field, but only partially. From there, I decided to pursue a degree in biomedical science and then go to pharmacy school, focusing on neuroscience-based research. I come from a super big family in a single-parent home. Anyone in a big family or community-based family knows it takes a village. It has always been a lifelong goal of mine to create generational wealth and give back to my community. I want to show the younger generations that it is possible when all odds are against you. When you come from a low-income community like I do, it can sometimes feel like you're stuck in the same place. Without a role model, your goals are out of reach. I want to be a standard for the younger generations and those around me, showing them it is possible to obtain generational wealth and give back to your community to continue greatness.
    Boatswain’s Mate Third Class Antonie Bernard Thomas Memorial Scholarship
    As the oldest of nine children to a single parent who has never completed college, I get up every day demonstrating strong leadership skills, proving they, too, can chase their dreams. I listen to their concerns and see their visions. So, as the oldest sister, I can best accommodate them while I push them to move forward through discomfort. Attending an HBCU has been nothing but a blessing to me. Knowing I can effectively communicate with my professors day to day about my needs warms my heart. At Texas Southern University, I feel at home. During my senior year, I faced a major discipline setback that could've caused my future. With the help of my high school counselors and staff at Texas Southern University, I was able to prove I deserved a second chance, not only to them but to myself as well. During my summer internship with Baylor College of Medicine, I was able to meet my incredible classmates and build a family. Even since the summer, we have worked together to stay focused and keep each other in the right check. I always make sure I always remember them in anything I do. Ensuring our campus portfolio is impressive to look at. Daily, I work tirelessly to stay focused and determined to graduate from my HBCU. Making sure I study in my free time and even take time to seek extra tutoring when needed. Due to the environment I come from, I remember to remain humble, work hard, and even hold myself accountable when I get off track or start to slip. As I move through college, I am determined to graduate from my HBCU, attend pharmacy school, and focus on neuroscience in pharmaceutics. I plan to continue my career in research focusing on the development of mental disorders, effective medication, and the connections between the two. Eventually, I want to create a nonprofit organization helping minority communities with the importance of mental health, affordable treatment, and free resources. Leadership means three things to me. One is being able to have a vision and have others follow that vision. If you're able to do this, that means you influence those around you. Two is being able to communicate effectively. Communication is one of the biggest barriers between people. If you are able to communicate and adapt comfortably to the concerns of others, you have the qualities of a great leader. Third is decision-making. Sometimes, we face ultimatums that put us in unbearable positions. It's important to remember to make decisions based on the overall goal and that accommodates you and others with fairness. Being able to do this can be hard, but it is truly worth it.
    Learner Math Lover Scholarship
    Math can often be intimidating as a kid. As a child, seeing those big numbers can put fear and discourage us. I used to hate math until I began to see how impressive and useful it can be. I was one of those people who saw math as complicated as soon as numbers and letters combined. Entering high school, I began to love math because of its creativity, being worldwide, and its crucial role in the world. The creativity within math is so impressive. It's mindblowing. At first glance, it's hard to even look at math as more than complicated numbers bunched up together. Solving a math problem can even feel like a complex game of checkers while your opponent is playing chess. Even still, I have found that in both patterns and shapes, math shows creativity. In my 10th-grade math class, we began to learn geometrics. This is where I noticed tons of shapes and patterns that would deepen my love for math without me even knowing. Math had become fun to learn. Furthermore, I love math because of how worldwide it is. Coming home from my internship one day, I had an interesting conversation with an international student. She told me how she was here in Houston studying accounting. Excited by her enjoyment of math, I was reminded of how worldwide mathematics was. No matter where you are in the world, math is taught, learned, and practiced by all ages, almost as if it's a universal language. A language that can separate the barriers between people, countries, and more. Lastly, I love how important math is in the real world. From the moment you enter pre-k til the moment you leave high school or college and get that adult job, you are taught to cherish math. Whether you love or hate it, you begin to understand how important math is in the real world. From counting money to performing day-to-day tasks, you know how important math is. Numbers are everywhere, and that won't ever change. All in all, math is more than just complicated calculations. It's unique patterns and shapes that it makes. Math is a universal language that breaks barriers. Math is a daily essential for everyone. My love for math has deepened because of its creativity, worldwide popularity, and importance overall.
    Once Upon a #BookTok Scholarship
    While exploring the #BookTok trend, I came across several books that I never would have thought I'd enjoy. #BookTok has developed my understanding of literature as I make my transition from high school to college. My ideal bookshelf inspired by #BookTok recommendations would have to feature books that are engaging, have an emotional impact, and focus on personal growth within a character. Some must-reads include "It Ends with Us" by Colleen Hoover, "We Were Liars" by E. Lockhart, and "Red, White & Royal Blue" by Casey McQuiston. Each of these books features fascinating plot twists, addresses relevant social issues, and showcases strong character development. Furthermore, these books have made a significant impact on the #BookTok community by inspiring viral trends, discussing complex themes, and attracting a wider readership. My ideal bookshelf, inspired by #BookTok recommendations, would have to feature books that are engaging, have an emotional grasp, and develop personal growth within a character. I say this because these are the books that speak most to me. Books that comfort me as I make my way through college. Some books I would have on my bookshelf are "It Ends with Us" by Colleen Hoover, "A Court of Thorns and Roses", "We Were Liars" by E. Lockhart, "The Unhoneymooners" by Christina Lauren, and "Red, White & Royal Blue" by Casey McQuiston. My top 3 must-have reads are "It Ends with Us" by Colleen Hoover, "We Were Liars" by E. Lockhart, and "Red, White & Royal Blue" by Casey McQuiston. Each of these books addresses powerful, relatable themes, with a writing style that draws readers in and has an emotional impact. All three characteristics that make a book worth reading. These are the types of books that get people talking and engaging in the social issues we encounter today. On top of these books being must-reads, they have also made a great impact on the #BookTok community. The books have caused a major commotion in the #BookTok community by sparking popular trends, tackling complex topics, and drawing in a larger audience. From viral trends, like memorable lines from "It Ends with Us" to exploring themes of domestic abuse, and LGBTQ+ representation in "We Were Liars" and "Red, White & Royal Blue". These factors have drawn readers to these books, creating a larger audience. In conclusion, my exploration of the #BookTok trend led me to unexpected books that have improved my understanding of literature. My ideal bookshelf would feature engaging, emotionally impactful books focused on character growth. Some must-reads include "It Ends with Us" by Colleen Hoover, "We Were Liars" by E. Lockhart, and "Red, White & Royal Blue" by Casey McQuiston, each featuring irresistible plot twists, relevant social issues, and strong character development, leaving an influential impact on the #BookTok community.
    One Chance Scholarship
    My name is Miracle Nwosu. I am the oldest of nine children. I like to create clothes and listen to music. I occasionally play sports like volleyball and basketball. I enjoy playing pool and arcade games. I currently attend Texas Southern University majoring in biomedical sciences as a first-generation college student. In life, I am most passionate about being successful at something that truly brings me happiness. I see a lot of people who are successful but never happy. I also see some who are happy but aren't very successful. As someone who comes from a family that isn't very successful, I've always dreamed of being the very first person in my family to accomplish success. Summer of 2024, I experienced a swift. While doing an internship for Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Southern University, I was paired with a mentor who truly opened my eyes. The program was an innovative collaboration to bring minorities into cancer research. During the eight weeks, the entire cohort worked on mini cancer research projects on various levels to contribute to one bigger project. All interns were partnered with a mentor that best aligned with their future career plans. My mentor was great at what she did but wasn't happy. I couldn't figure out why honestly. She had money, a great schedule, and an amazing boss. Still not enough to bring her happiness. I then realized no matter how successful a person is, they will never truly feel accomplished until happy. This made me shift my career goals. Of course, I loved helping people, so I knew I wanted to do something in the medical field. Cancer research just wasn't something that intrigued me. I looked back at high school when I took that one psychology class in my junior year. I remember how my eyes and ears lit up learning the basics of psychology. I had never been so happy to learn something until then. This is what made me realize I love everything about the brain. I started looking into careers in neuroscience. I chose neuroscience because I knew I wanted to stay aligned with the medical field just not sure how. As I dug deeper, I chose to pursue a career in clinical neuroscience. Being able to remain hands-on, while also contributing to the medical field intrigued me deeply. I knew it would take years of studies and sacrifices to get to the level I wanted t to be on, but I also knew this career would make and keep me happy. Which was no problem for me because I am very passionate about taking this path. As I mentioned before, I am a first-generation college student whose family isn't very successful as far as careers and academics. This frightened me because it would mean my funds would be limited to even pursue my career. This scholarship would benefit me in my career path and journey because it allows me to be one step closer. As a first-generation college student, my main goal is to make sure I will be able to finish my first degree. Ensuring I have the best grades to obtain for academic scholarships and setting time aside to apply for others. Although I know scholarships help minimize debt, I also realized they help you network. I believe this is much more important whether I win or lose the opportunity to gain the scholarship. The scholarship owner now knows my name and my story. To me, this is much bigger because you never know who is watching or when you may need a helping hand.
    F.E. Foundation Scholarship
    Hi, I'm Miracle Nwosu, the eldest of my nine siblings. My passions include music, art, and photography. I have a deep desire to help others faces their own challenges. Overall, I want to contribute positively to people's lives. With this in mind, I aspire to pursue a career in pharmacy. Beginning the path towards a career in pharmacy is more than just a professional choice for me; it is a deep personal journey surrounded by my desire to comprehend and positively influence the complex interaction between drugs and the human mind, body, and soul. The aspiration has been shaped by the intense impact of my father's struggle with drug addiction, an experience that has fueled my fascination with the potential of a career in pharmaceuticals. From a young age, I witnessed the dreadful effects that drugs can have on an one’s life. My father's battle with addiction allowed me to experience the devastating consequences of substance abuse, both on a physical and emotional level. This challenging chapter in my family's history triggered my curiosity about the workings through which drugs interact with the body and mind. Instead of allowing this difficulty to define me, I channeled it into a source of inspiration that pushed my passion for pharmacy. The anticipation of becoming a pharmacist holds the promise of making a major difference in other’s lives, not only through the dispensing of medications but also through a deeper understanding of their impact. I am drawn to the idea of contributing to healthcare in a way that goes beyond the prescription pad, but also providing empathy, support, and guidance to those facing similar struggles as my father. The life-changing power of medications, when used responsible, has the potential to heal not only physical afflictions but also the emotional and spiritual surface of a person's well-being. Furthermore, pursuing a career in pharmacy carries an important personal significant goal for me. It represents an opportunity to break the cycle of limited educational obtained within my family. If I am successful in this journey, I will become the first college graduate in my family, marking a milestone that extends beyond personal achievement to serve as an inspiration for future generations. The opportunity of helping my father through his struggles is a driving force behind my choice to enter the field of pharmacy. By gaining in-depth knowledge about medications and their effects, I hope to contribute to his journey towards recovery. This mission ignites my pursuit of a pharmacy degree with a sense of purpose and personal investment, as I aspire not only to transform my own life but also to impact the lives of those I care about positively. In conclusion, my interest in taking the medical route as a pharmacist is deeply rooted in personal experiences and a desire to understand and weaken the impact of drugs on individuals and communities. Through this journey, I aim to transform tragedy into inspiration, ultimately becoming a outlet for positive change in both my family's narrative and the broader community. The pursuit of a pharmacy degree represents not just a career choice but a heartfelt commitment to using knowledge and empathy to promote healing and change.
    Erin Lanae's HBCU Excellence Scholarship
    As the first person in my family to attend college, I believe that my attendance at an HBCU represents a crucial step in breaking the generational curse in my family. When you come from a background of academic struggle, it can be challenging to navigate the steps after high school, especially when no one in your family has attended college themselves. Attending an HBCU means having access to resources tailored to your specific needs, making meaningful connections within your community, and embracing black excellence. For many students, attending an HBCU feels like being in a safe place or a second home. Personally, attending a university where I am familiar with my culture makes me feel like I fit in and can connect with others. Another aspect I appreciate about HBCUs is the focus on black excellence, which makes me feel confident about my chances for success. The strong support system provided by HBCUs is also a key factor. Attending institutions founded on love and legacy is crucial for a fulfilling learning experience.
    Cyber Scholar Now Scholarship
    I am currently studying biomedical science with a specialization in pharmacy. I am particularly drawn to the field of pharmacy because it offers opportunities for groundbreaking research, and advancement in patient care, and confines a wide range of diversity within the healthcare sector. I am passionate about the potential impact that pharmacy can have on improving health outcomes and providing innovative solutions within the field of medicine. I was originally drawn to the field of pharmacy because I was intrigued by the powerful impact of drugs on people's well-being. This interest was further fueled by my personal experience of having a parent who has faced challenges with substance abuse. I was particularly eager to dive into the complicatedness of how drugs can have both beneficial and harmful effects on individuals, and I felt a strong desire to gain a deeper understanding of this issue. Over the summer, I had the unbelievable opportunity to participate in an internship with the P20 CURED program. P20 CURED is the cooperative research program between Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Southern University. This program is designed to provide minority college students at various academic levels with hands-on experience in the field of research, particularly focusing on cancer-related studies. During the internship, we were assigned individual projects and paired with mentors who guided us through the process of conducting and gathering cancer-related research. This experience not only allowed me to contribute to meaningful research but also provided me with valuable insights into the world of scientific exploration and collaboration. During my time in the program, I deepened my understanding of the field of pharmacy. I came to realize that pharmacy contains much more than just dispensing drugs. It involves the discovery and understanding of various medical conditions, as well as the development of effective treatment strategies and follow-up care. Over the span of 8 weeks, I invested my time and energy into conducting extensive research on a significant cause of mortality in today's society. During this period, I studied the impact of circadian disruption on health and well-being and even organized a symposium to share my findings and insights on the topic. Chronic circadian disruption, which refers to long-term disruptions in the body's natural sleep-wake cycle, has become increasingly prevalent in modern societies. Individuals who work non-traditional hours, such as shift workers, are particularly vulnerable to this phenomenon. Research has linked chronic circadian disruption to a higher likelihood of developing obesity, metabolic syndrome, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Of particular concern is the association between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and an elevated risk of liver cancer. The impact of shiftwork on the body's internal clock can lead to neuroendocrine circadian dysfunction, a condition characterized by hormonal and metabolic imbalances. This dysfunction is thought to contribute to the development of obesity and related health issues. One specific mechanism through which this occurs is the dysfunction of beta-adrenergic receptors (ADRb), which are involved in regulating various physiological processes. The malfunctioning of these receptors is believed to play a central role in mediating the effects of neuroendocrine circadian dysfunction on the body. The program has been crucial in expanding my passion and understanding of pharmacy, motivating me to pursue further education in this field.
    William A. Lewis Scholarship
    In pursuit of higher education, I faced the challenge of balancing my responsibilities as the oldest of nine siblings. I always felt the need to protect and fight for my siblings, which impacted my high school experience. However, I realized that constantly fighting their battles was not beneficial for me. This realization helped me understand the importance of focusing on my own path and not always being responsible for my siblings' actions. During my senior year, everything seemed to be going well. I was on track to graduate and was ranked 28th out of 188 students in my class. I was also excelling in sports and photography. One day, as I was returning home from school, I found my siblings getting into a confrontation with other students. I immediately tried to defuse the situation, but unfortunately, it escalated into a brawl, and I had to make a decision whether to fight or flee. As a result of the altercation, we all ended up in an alternative school. Graduating soon, I now find myself in DAEP regretting the decisions that led me there. However, I managed to adopt a positive mindset and see the silver lining. Despite the circumstances, I was surrounded by supportive teachers who believed in giving second chances to students. Although many of my teachers felt that I didn't belong there, I saw it as an opportunity to improve. While at DAEP, I maintained high academic standing, rediscovered my true motivation for pursuing education, and even developed a stronger passion for fashion. It's astonishing to me that a situation like this motivated me to take steps that benefited me. I love my siblings, and I never imagined that taking responsibility for them and helping them would lead to a negative outcome. Fortunately, I was able to turn things around and make better choices for myself. I have always had a passion for helping people and wanted to turn it into a profession. Even though I come from a family that isn't very successful and none of my family members have obtained a degree, I have always had good grades. However, I never dared to say that I wanted to attend college because of my family's background. With the support I received from DAEP, I was not only able to apply to over 70 universities, but also got accepted. It was now time to focus on how I could help people. Right from the start, I knew I wanted to be involved in the medical field in some way. I decided to pursue a career in pharmaceuticals because both my grandmothers have fought cancer and my dad has struggled with substance abuse. It only made sense to me. I knew that Texas Southern University had one of the best pharmacy programs for both undergrad and graduate school, so I decided to become a tiger. Later, after applying, I found out that they offered a research internship with Baylor College of Medicine. I was fortunate to receive the internship and explore opportunities in research medicine. I didn't regret sacrificing my summer to further my education at all. In the end, a tragic event showed me that I could still achieve greatness, or even greater than what I had originally planned for. Day by day, I live my life as an opportunist rather than thinking 'I have to do this'. Because of the incident with my siblings, I have been able to make decisions that benefit me.
    Linda Hicks Memorial Scholarship
    As a child of a parent who struggles with substance abuse, I have been deeply impacted mentally and emotionally. My father has struggled with substance abuse since I was about five years old. This has had a profound impact on our relationship. His drug use has caused him to become paranoid when angry, violent when sad, and dependent on drugs to be happy. Although I hate to criticize him, his usage has caused him to miss important events that meant a lot to me, such as prom and graduation. His absence has affected my emotions, leaving me very uncertain about being a daughter to him. I've always had this cloud around me, asking why he doesn't choose me or why I'm not good enough. Upon reaching high school, I made a conscious decision not to let my challenges dictate my future. Instead, I chose to use them as a source of motivation. After discussing my educational prospects with my college advisor, we agreed that pursuing a career in pharmacy could be a perfect fit for me. Given my background, I was particularly receptive to this suggestion. The prospect of playing a pivotal role in healthcare by ensuring the safe and effective use of medications deeply fascinated me. The idea that drove me further was the research opportunities in the field of drugs and cancer. I researched several top pharmacy programs and decided to pursue a pre-pharmacy track at Texas Southern University. Upon completing my first four years, I plan to enroll in their excellent pharmacy program. Once I become a licensed pharmacist, my goal is to establish an organization that will assist in finding affordable resources and reliable transportation for not only African American women but also all minorities in need. In my dedication to advancing the healthcare field, I am committed to leveraging my expertise to assist those in need. Many individuals lack access to crucial healthcare resources, and I am determined to address this gap by establishing a team that provides support and resources. Our efforts will focus on facilitating access to affordable healthcare options, such as insurance, and on offering internships to young individuals. By creating these connections early on, we can nurture a culture of meaningful work and ensure that younger generations are prepared to make a positive impact. The challenges I faced have ultimately fueled my deep-seated passion for entering the medical field as a career as a whole.
    MedLuxe Representation Matters Scholarship
    A strong introduction is essential to opening new opportunities. I want to express my gratitude to you all for taking the time to review my application, regardless of the outcome. My name is Miracle Nwosu, and I come from a family of nine children raised by a single mother. Alongside my dedication to academics, I excel in various sports and currently rank twenty-eight out of 186 students, placing me in the top 15% of my peers. My aspiration to enter the healthcare field is driven by a belief in the importance of diversity and reaching new heights as a whole. Growing up in Houston's Third Ward, a low-income community, has shaped my perspective. Witnessing the challenges my community faces has fueled my desire to contribute positively. Because of this, I was affected deeply by choosing what I wanted for my future, I am eager to make a change. This is why I've chosen Texas Southern University, located in the heart of my neighborhood, as my educational home for the next eight years. TSU is renowned for nurturing exceptional minority leaders, aligning with my goal to make a meaningful impact, particularly in underserved communities as a whole. More primarily in the path of pharmacy. Texas Southern University has an incredible Pharmacy school, as well as an excellent undergrad program. As a Black bisexual woman, I understand firsthand the importance of representation in healthcare. It goes beyond personal achievement; it's about paving the way for others who see themselves in me. Diversity in healthcare ensures that all individuals, regardless of race, sexual orientation, or ability, feel understood and valued. It creates a space where patients can find comfort and trust, crucial for effective care. For instance, members of the LGBTQ+ community often feel marginalized in medical settings. Seeing healthcare professionals who understand their experiences can relieve anxiety and improve health outcomes. Similarly, racial diversity enhances cultural competence, fostering a more inclusive environment where patients are treated holistically. Ultimately, my journey is driven by a deep-seated commitment to equity and compassion in healthcare. I believe that by embracing diversity, we not only elevate individual voices but also enrich the entire healthcare landscape. Together, we can build a future where every patient feels respected and supported, regardless of background or identity. Thank you for considering my application and for the opportunity to share my story and take on this very complex topic. I look forward to the possibility of contributing and making a meaningful difference in healthcare.
    Simon Strong Scholarship
    For one to overcome adversity is to know adversity. Adversity refers to difficult or challenging circumstances or situations that individuals or communities face. I myself have faced adversity. My own journey of adversity was very unexpected when I landed myself in alternative school over a reaction based off blur emotions. At first, it seemed like a setback. I thought I would fall behind educational wise. However, it turned out to be a very vital moment in my life. Not only did I learn to face challenges, get ahead in classes, and think before I react. I also learned the true definition of resilience. In this moment I also learned what adversity is. Adversity is not just about-facing difficulties; it is about embracing them as opportunities for growth. Despite the environment of alternative school being unfamiliar to me, I realized that this experience allowed me to see things differently, promoting a mindset of adaptability and perseverance. The stigma developed around alternative education could have slowed down my progress, but instead, it put me ahead of my peers. I used it as an encouragement for personal and academic development. Maintaining my grades in this challenging setting required a level of dedication and self-discipline that I might not have developed at my home school. I learned to take responsibility for my own education path, seeking out resources and support when needed. This process not only improved my performance academically, but also created a sense of independence and resilience that helped me inside and outside the classroom. For example, my experience in the alternative school taught me the importance of learning from mistakes. Rather than dwelling on setbacks, I embraced them as opportunities to grow and improve. This mindset shift was vital in building my resilience, as it allowed me to view challenges not as obstacles but as steppingstones to success. I plan to inspire others to build resilience by sharing my personal stories and demonstrating the transformative power I had when facing challenges head-on. By being transparent about my alternative school journey, I can encourage others to look at setbacks as opportunities for growth and learning. If I could give a word of advice to anyone facing the same circumstances as me, I would tell them not to give up now and to be open to new perspectives. I know at times it may feel as if you're at a dead end, but you will never see change if you decide to give in before you have the chance to grow. You may never be able to see growth if you don't be open-minded about what you are facing and what you have to do to overcome your challenges. Everyone deserves second chances but sometimes it's not as easy when you have to earn it.
    Janie Mae "Loving You to Wholeness" Scholarship
    My name is Miracle Nwosu and is not just a name; it's a beacon of hope and inspiration in the community. As the eldest of nine children raised by a single mother, I embody resilience, determination, and compassion. Holding the impressive rank of 28 out of 186 students, placing me in the top 15%, I am not only excelling academically but also balancing responsibilities as a student-athlete. Beyond the classroom and sports field, my days are filled with caring for my siblings, often taking on roles like cooking, driving, and attending to their needs. Yet, amidst my familial duties, I found time to give back to my community. My volunteering with the Teen Police Academy Program (TAPS) started in the 10th grade. Moved so passionately by it, that I continued throughout high school to volunteer with the Houston Food Bank., My commitment to service shines brightly and is something I plan to contribute to for the rest of my life. The TAPS program not only deepened my understanding of community needs but also fostered trust in law enforcement. It should be no surprise that I am determined to this forward by establishing my very own program post-college, aimed at aiding young children in my community and others nearby. Collaborating with the Houston Food Bank colleagues, I plan to set annual drives to support those in need, ranging from back-to-school supplies to holiday essentials like Thanksgiving and Christmas meals. Growing up with limited means myself, I truly understand the struggles faced by many in my community. I recall the challenges of not having new clothes, wearing hand-me-downs, and feeling excluded due to a lack of material possessions. However, these experiences have only fueled my determination to make a difference. Looking forward, I ensure to be steadfast in my commitment to helping others. Beyond college, I will envision a future where my goal of alleviating the hardships of those less fortunate is not just a dream but a reality. With unwavering dedication and a compassionate spirit, I will be a true embodiment of service and leadership. As I mentioned before, being someone who can relate to having less than my peers, I understand the trauma and hurt that could put on a little child. I plan to bring a sense of hope to lower income communities near me and soon other states. I will give back, strength communities, and even appear as a role model for the generation after me. I want these little babies to know there is still hope in this world. I want to be a sign of hope and even inspire others to give back or volunteer in their own communities.
    Etherine Tansimore Scholarship
    Hi, I am Miracle Nwosu, the eldest of my nine siblings. My passions include music, art, and photography. I have a deep desire to help others face their own challenges. Overall, I want to contribute positively to people's lives. I aspire to pursue a career in pharmacy. Beginning the path towards a career in pharmacy is more than just a professional choice for me; it is a deep personal journey surrounded by my desire to comprehend and positively influence the complex interaction between drugs and the human mind, body, and soul. The aspiration has been shaped by the intense impact of my father's struggle with drug addiction, an experience that has fueled my fascination with the potential of a career in pharmaceuticals. From an early age, I witnessed the dreadful effects that drugs can have on an one’s life. My father's battle with addiction allowed me to experience the devastating consequences of substance abuse, both on a physical and emotional level. This challenging chapter in my family's history triggered my curiosity about the workings through which drugs interact with the body and mind. Instead of allowing this difficulty to define me, I channeled it into a source of inspiration that pushed my passion for pharmacy. The anticipation of becoming a pharmacist holds the promise of making a major difference in other’s lives, not only through the dispensing of medications but also through a deeper understanding of their impact. I am drawn to the idea of contributing to healthcare in a way that goes beyond the prescription pad, but also providing empathy, support, and guidance to those facing similar struggles as my father. The life-changing power of medications, when used responsibly, has the potential to heal not only physical afflictions but also the emotional and spiritual surface of a person's well-being. Furthermore, pursuing a career in pharmacy carries an important personal significant goal for me. It represents an opportunity to break the cycle of limited education obtained within my family. If I am successful in this journey, I will become the first college graduate in my family, marking a milestone that extends beyond personal achievement to serve as an inspiration for future generations. The opportunity of helping my father through his struggles is a driving force behind my choice to enter the field of pharmacy. By gaining in-depth knowledge about medications and their effects, I hope to contribute to his journey towards recovery. This mission ignites my pursuit of a pharmacy degree with a sense of purpose and personal investment, as I aspire not only to transform my own life but also to impact the lives of those I care about positively. In conclusion, my interest in taking the medical route as a pharmacist is deeply rooted in subjective experiences and a desire to understand and weaken the impact of drugs on individuals and communities. Through this journey, I aim to transform tragedy into inspiration, becoming an outlet for positive change in both my family's narrative and the broader community. The pursuit of a pharmacy degree represents not just a career choice but a heartfelt commitment to using knowledge and empathy to promote healing and change.
    Henry Bynum, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
    For one to overcome adversity is to know adversity. Adversity refers to difficult or challenging circumstances or situations that individuals or communities face. I myself have faced adversity. My own journey of adversity was very unexpected when I landed myself in alternative school over a reaction based off blur emotions. At first, it seemed like a setback. I thought I would fall behind educational wise. However, it turned out to be a very vital moment in my life. Not only did I learn to face challenges, get ahead in classes, and think before I react. I also learned the true definition of resilience. In this moment I also learned what adversity is. Adversity is not just about-facing difficulties; it is about embracing them as opportunities for growth. Despite the environment of alternative school being unfamiliar to me, I realized that this experience allowed me to see things differently, promoting a mindset of adaptability and perseverance. The stigma developed around alternative education could have slowed down my progress, but instead, it put me ahead of my peers. I used it as an encouragement for personal and academic development. Maintaining my grades in this challenging setting required a level of dedication and self-discipline that I might not have developed at my home school. I learned to take responsibility for my own education path, seeking out resources and support when needed. This process not only improved my performance academically, but also created a sense of independence and resilience that helped me inside and outside the classroom. For example, my experience in the alternative school taught me the importance of learning from mistakes. Rather than dwelling on setbacks, I embraced them as opportunities to grow and improve. This mindset shift was vital in building my resilience, as it allowed me to view challenges not as obstacles but as steppingstones to success. I plan to inspire others to build resilience by sharing my personal stories and demonstrating the transformative power I had when facing challenges head-on. By being transparent about my alternative school journey, I can encourage others to look at setbacks as opportunities for growth and learning. Before I had left my home campus, I was giving the opportunity to be a part of the TAPS program. The Teen Police Academy Program is a community service program organized by the Houston Police. In this program we were taught to be active in our community and learn to put our trust in the law enforcement. Going back to my home school, I decided to jump back into volunteering. With my school, I helped volunteered with the Houston Food Bank every week. This frosted my love for helping my community. I was so motivated that I plan to start my own program after college. In this program, me and my team plan annual drives to support those in need, ranging from back-to-school supplies to holiday essentials like Thanksgiving and Christmas meals. We will also help young children understand the importance of being active in their very own community.
    Marie Jean Baptiste Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Miracle Nwosu and is not just a name; it's a beacon of hope and inspiration in the community. As the eldest of nine children raised by a single mother, I embody resilience, determination, and compassion. Holding the impressive rank of 28 out of 186 students, placing me in the top 15%, I am not only excelling academically but also balancing responsibilities as a student-athlete. Beyond the classroom and sports field, my days are filled with caring for my siblings, often taking on roles like cooking, driving, and attending to their needs. Yet, amidst my familial duties, I found time to give back to my community. My volunteering with the Teen Police Academy Program (TAPS) started in the 10th grade. Moved so passionately by it, that I continued throughout high school to volunteer with the Houston Food Bank. , My commitment to service shines brightly and is something I plan to contribute to for the rest of my life. The TAPS program not only deepened my understanding of community needs but also fostered trust in law enforcement. It should be no surprise that I am determined to this forward by establishing my very own program post-college, aimed at aiding young children in my community and others nearby. Collaborating with the Houston Food Bank colleagues, I plan to set annual drives to support those in need, ranging from back-to-school supplies to holiday essentials like Thanksgiving and Christmas meals. Growing up with limited means myself, I truly understand the struggles faced by many in my community. I recall the challenges of not having new clothes, wearing hand-me-downs, and feeling excluded due to a lack of material possessions. However, these experiences have only fueled my determination to make a difference. Looking forward, I ensure to be steadfast in my commitment to helping others. Beyond college, I will envision a future where my goal of alleviating the hardships of those less fortunate is not just a dream but a reality. With unwavering dedication and a compassionate spirit, I will be a true embodiment of service and leadership.
    Hubert Colangelo Literacy Scholarship
    My name is Miracle Nwosu. I am a dedicated student-athlete with a versatile skill set acquired through years of participation in various sports. I take pride in my academic achievements and am currently ranked 28th out of 186 students in my class, placing me in the top 15%. As the eldest of 9 siblings, I come from a single-parent household where my hardworking mother plays the role of both parents, providing for our family. Although my father isn't very involved in my life, I am fortunate to have the persistent support of my siblings' mothers, who contribute to shaping me into the person I am today. Being the first college graduate in my family is a strong motivation for me to pursue my education. I am determined to show my siblings that reaching this milestone is possible and to make my mom proud. I hope that my achievement will set the foundation for future generations in my family to succeed. I am committed to making the seemingly impossible, possible. My goals include graduating at the top of my class, making the president's list, attending pharmacy school, and preparing to excel as the best pharmacist I can be. Once I achieve my goal, I aim to inspire my family by exemplifying the importance of hard work and determination. I also seek to play an active role in efforts to mitigate the harmful effects of drug abuse on individuals and communities. Moreover, I am dedicated to sharing my experiences to motivate and support upcoming generations in their pursuit of success in higher education.
    Grandmaster Nam K Hyong Scholarship
    The underlying fear of failure has always been a significant obstacle for me, but it has also been the driving force behind my decision to pursue higher education. Growing up in a family where very few individuals have obtained a college degree or completed a full academic year, I have felt a strong pressure to break this cycle of underachievement. Despite this pressure, I am resolute in my determination to create a new path for myself and become the first person in my family to graduate from college. This goal is a deeply personal and meaningful one for me, and I am committed to overcoming any challenges that may come my way. In my mission, I will ensure to treat any opportunities as a blessing as attending college and succeeding is a very big deal to me. Throughout my life, I've achieved significant milestones, especially in sports and effective communication. These experiences have played a crucial role in shaping my personality, imparting resilience and determination that continue to guide me through life's challenges. My academic pursuits are deeply important to me, and I'm particularly passionate about Biomedical Science, with a strong focus on the pharmacy track. Although I love to help those in need, pursuing this field of study is important to me due to my very own father's drug addiction. This field perfectly aligns with my interests and long-term aspirations, driving me to pursue it with relentless commitment. After completing my high school journey, my sights are firmly set on Texas Southern University, a renowned institution where I envision immersing myself in the strict study of Biomedical Sciences. Within the distinguished halls of this university, I am eager to dive into the diverse world of pharmaceutical science, eager to gain a comprehensive understanding of the development and impact of medications on human health. My goal is to lay the groundwork for my future career as a pharmacist, driven by my passion for understanding the complexities of pharmaceuticals and their role in patient care. Ultimately, I aspire to pursue a doctoral degree in pharmacy, viewing it as both a beacon of aspiration and a testament to my unwavering dedication to this field. I hold an ultimate determination to succeed in this field where many don't. I am certain to have great success and positively impact his industry. As I find myself on the verge of tackling this profound and transformative journey, I am keenly aware of the multitude of changes and opportunities that may lie ahead. Embracing the certainty of personal growth and the challenges of learning, I approach this new chapter of my life with an overwhelming sense of excitement and eager anticipation. I understand that genuine growth often requires making sacrifices, and I am fully prepared to make the necessary concessions in pursuit of my academic aspirations. Although the party side of college does intrigue me, securing my future is way more important. I know bypassing the normal freshman college interests will be crucial for my success. I am making a conscious decision to reject the temporary enjoyment of parties and social events in college to fully concentrate on my academic pursuits. Although the allure of the vibrant campus social scene is strong, I am determined in my commitment to prioritize my studies above all else. This unwavering dedication to my academic goals will be the driving force behind my future success and will bring me closer to achieving my aspirations. In addition to my aspirations, I am acutely conscious of the wider impact of my academic endeavors. As a future pharmacist, I recognize the significant influence I will have in bringing about positive change within my community. I aim to provide comfort and assistance to those in need by supplying essential medications and sharing crucial health knowledge. I approach this responsibility with great seriousness and am dedicated to maintaining the utmost professionalism and integrity in fulfilling my role. I also will ensure to provide affordable reliable resources. This is vital to providing service to low-income communities like the one I grew up in. In deciding to pursue a higher education, I have drawn from a deep well of determination to overcome the challenges posed by my circumstances and set a course for a more promising future. With persistent commitment, hard work, and a pursuit of excellence, I am confident that I will not only become the first college graduate in my family but also serve as a source of inspiration for generations to come. As I stand at the threshold of this new chapter in my life, I am filled with a deep sense of purpose and relentless determination, poised to seize every opportunity that presents itself. Not only will completing this degree make my family proud, but it will also be a trophy for me. Allowing me a sense of fulfillment.
    Black Leaders Scholarship
    It is truly inspiring to think about the impact my mother, Cornelia Osborne, has had on my life. She is a remarkable Black leader in my eyes, consistently proving resilience, determination, and tireless dedication. As a single parent of nine children, she works tirelessly year-round at two jobs to provide for our family. Despite the lack of support from me and my sibling's father, my mother has never hesitated in her commitment to ensuring that we have everything we need. What makes her even more remarkable is that she has not completed a college degree. However, her determination and hard work serve as a testament to her strength of character. She is a living example of the fact that formal education is not the only path to success. Her relentless pursuit of a better life for our family is nothing short of awe-inspiring. What is even more incredible is that, despite her busy schedule, my mother has decided to enroll back in college to support me on my journey. She will be helping support me as I begin classes in the fall. This shows her unyielding commitment to self-improvement and personal growth. It is a testament to her belief in the value of education and the importance of leading by example. Her decision to pursue higher education while shouldering the responsibilities of a single parent is a testament to her strength and determination. As her child, I have had a front-row seat to witness her incredible journey. I have seen her face numerous challenges and obstacles with grace and relentless determination. She has taught me the value of hard work, perseverance, and the importance of never giving up, no matter how tough the circumstances may be. My mother's role in my life goes beyond that of a provider. She has been an incredibly supportive parent, offering love, guidance, and persistent encouragement. While she may not be perfect, her actions and sacrifices have made her a real-life superwoman in my eyes. Her example has inspired me to pursue my dreams and never shy away from challenges. As I look forward to starting classes in the fall, I am excited about the opportunity to take on this challenge alongside my mother. Her dedication and resilience have never let her family down, and I am determined to make her proud. I see it as my responsibility to honor her sacrifices and hard work by excelling in my endeavors. I am eager to continue her legacy and make a positive impact in my own right. In the years to come, I am determined to make the most of the torch that she will pass down to me. Her strength and tireless commitment have shaped me into the person I am today, and I am forever grateful for her love and guidance. My mother's leadership, resilience, and unwavering determination have left an indelible mark on my life, and I am truly inspired to follow her.
    Crawley Kids Scholarship
    I am deeply committed to community service, which stems from the empathy and responsibility I gained through volunteering. Engaging in community service has allowed me to develop valuable lifelong skills that have further fueled my passion for giving back. Each time I volunteer, I am driven by the knowledge that I am making a positive difference in people's lives. My ultimate goal is to contribute to creating a better world and supporting those in need, and my involvement in community service has greatly impacted my life. I view it as a solid foundation for my future, especially as I embark on my journey to become a pharmacist this fall.
    Concrete Rose Scholarship Award
    As the eldest of nine children, I have grown up in a large and close-knit family. Raised by a single mother with my father being less involved in my life, I have been supported not only by my mom but also by the mothers of my siblings. Recently, I experienced the loss of my grandmother, who was not just a family member but also my best friend. Her presence brought light into my life during times of darkness. This loss has been a defining moment for me and has further fueled my determination to succeed. Entering my senior year of high school, I found myself unsure about my future after graduation. However, one thing that remained clear to me was my deep-seated passion for helping people. My decision to pursue a college education, select my major, and plan for success has been influenced by the people and experiences that have shaped my life. While I was certain about my desire to further my education, the path to achieving this goal seemed uncertain. My mother graduated from high school but did not complete college, and the financial burden of attending college seemed overwhelming. Despite these challenges, my resolve to become the first college graduate in my family has remained unwavering. Choosing my major was a deeply personal decision for me. My desire to help others, particularly my father, who has struggled with drug abuse, has been a driving force in my life. From a young age, I have been determined to find affordable and effective treatments to support him and others facing similar challenges. I also yearned to understand the science behind addiction and the compounds that contribute to it. It was this passion that led me to aspire to become a clinical pharmacist. After extensive consideration, I made the decision to attend Texas Southern University (TSU). TSU boasts one of the top pharmacy programs in Texas, and the opportunity to stay close to my family was of utmost importance to me. Additionally, being a Historically Black College and University (HBCU), TSU holds a special significance for me as I embark on the journey to become the first college graduate in my family. The financial aspect of pursuing a college education has been a source of concern for me. The high cost of attending university made the dream of becoming the first college graduate in my family seem daunting. Nevertheless, I remain firm in my determination to achieve this dream and make my family proud. Winning this scholarship would be transformative for me and my aspirations. It would not only relieve the financial burden but also bring me closer to realizing my dream of becoming the first college graduate in my family. This opportunity would not just delight me, but it would also propel me towards my career goals and enable me to make a meaningful impact.
    Young Women in STEM Scholarship
    1.My name is Miracle Nwosu, and I am the eldest among nine siblings in a household led by my mother, who is a single parent. Although my father's presence in my life is minimal, I am fortunate to be supported by the mothers of my half-siblings as well. My family is my greatest motivation. The thought of making them proud and becoming the first college graduate in my family drives me to work harder every day. I am deeply enthusiastic about making a positive impact on the world. If I could pursue any path in life, I would choose to travel the world freely, helping those in need who lack the means to help themselves. My vision is rooted in a deep sense of empathy and compassion, which compels me to direct my efforts toward improving the lives of others and fostering positive change on a global scale. With determination, resilience, and the unwavering support of my family, I am committed to realizing my aspirations and making a difference in the world. Education and empathy are powerful tools for transforming lives, and I am dedicated to utilizing these tools to contribute to a better world for all. My goal is to create opportunities for those who are less fortunate and to advocate for positive change in communities around the globe. I am driven by the belief that everyone deserves a chance to thrive, and I am committed to working towards that goal with unwavering dedication. 2. What excites me about STEM is the vast opportunities and the potential to discover groundbreaking treatments while pursuing my studies. I am eager to make a positive impact on the world through a career in technology information because of my relentless determination and passion for the field. I passionately believe that to make a meaningful difference, one must genuinely care and be deeply invested in their pursuits. My goal is to help others, and this is where my true passion lies. The opportunity to contribute to advancements in technology information that can improve people's lives is incredibly motivating. The field of STEM offers the chance to be at the forefront of innovation and to be part of solutions that address real-world challenges. Whether it is developing new medical technologies, creating sustainable energy solutions, or enhancing communication systems, the potential to positively impact society is immense. I am particularly drawn to the idea of leveraging technology and information to improve healthcare and accessibility to medical treatments. The thought of being able to contribute to the development of new treatments or technologies that can enhance the quality of life for individuals around the world is both inspiring and humbling. I am driven by the belief that through dedication and hard work, I can play a role in advancing these critical areas. Overall, my passion for STEM draws from the opportunity to make a tangible, positive difference in the world. I am committed to pursuing a career where I can apply my skills and knowledge to help others and contribute to meaningful advancements in technology and information. 3. One of the most significant challenges I have encountered in my life was being forced to choose between prioritizing my education or standing by my siblings during a difficult time. The situation that unfolded led all of us, my siblings and I, to attend an alternative school. During the frenzy, I made decisions intending to protect them, but ultimately, it had a damaging impact on me. However, looking back, I realize that attending the alternative school turned out to be a blessing in disguise. It was there that I truly learned the meaning of resilience. Despite the initial struggles, I emerged from that experience as a stronger and more qualified individual. During my time at the alternative school, the support and guidance I received from my teachers at Harper played a key role in my personal and academic development. Their persistent motivation and encouragement inspired me to strive for academic excellence and to never compromise my education, regardless of the challenges I faced. They emphasized the importance of prioritizing my future and making choices that would benefit me in the long run. As a result, I emerged from that challenging period with a newfound determination to excel academically and to always place my educational pursuits at the forefront of my priorities. The experience taught me valuable lessons about resilience, perseverance, and the significance of making decisions that align with my long-term goals. Ultimately, it transformed me into a more resilient and focused individual, fitted with the wisdom to navigate future challenges with relentless determination.
    Onward and Upward Scholarship
    Hi, I am Miracle Nwosu, the eldest of my nine siblings. My passions include music, art, and photography. I have a deep desire to help others face their own challenges. Overall, I want to contribute positively to people's lives. I aspire to pursue a career in pharmacy. Beginning the path towards a career in pharmacy is more than just a professional choice for me; it is a deep personal journey surrounded by my desire to comprehend and positively influence the complex interaction between drugs and the human mind, body, and soul. The aspiration has been shaped by the intense impact of my father's struggle with drug addiction, an experience that has fueled my fascination with the potential of a career in pharmaceuticals. From an early age, I witnessed the dreadful effects that drugs can have on an one’s life. My father's battle with addiction allowed me to experience the devastating consequences of substance abuse, both on a physical and emotional level. This challenging chapter in my family's history triggered my curiosity about the workings through which drugs interact with the body and mind. Instead of allowing this difficulty to define me, I channeled it into a source of inspiration that pushed my passion for pharmacy. The anticipation of becoming a pharmacist holds the promise of making a major difference in other’s lives, not only through the dispensing of medications but also through a deeper understanding of their impact. I am drawn to the idea of contributing to healthcare in a way that goes beyond the prescription pad, but also providing empathy, support, and guidance to those facing similar struggles as my father. The life-changing power of medications, when used responsibly, has the potential to heal not only physical afflictions but also the emotional and spiritual surface of a person's well-being. Furthermore, pursuing a career in pharmacy carries an important personal significant goal for me. It represents an opportunity to break the cycle of limited education obtained within my family. If I am successful in this journey, I will become the first college graduate in my family, marking a milestone that extends beyond personal achievement to serve as an inspiration for future generations. The opportunity of helping my father through his struggles is a driving force behind my choice to enter the field of pharmacy. By gaining in-depth knowledge about medications and their effects, I hope to contribute to his journey towards recovery. This mission ignites my pursuit of a pharmacy degree with a sense of purpose and personal investment, as I aspire not only to transform my own life but also to impact the lives of those I care about positively. In conclusion, my interest in taking the medical route as a pharmacist is deeply rooted in subjective experiences and a desire to understand and weaken the impact of drugs on individuals and communities. Through this journey, I aim to transform tragedy into inspiration, becoming an outlet for positive change in both my family's narrative and the broader community. The pursuit of a pharmacy degree represents not just a career choice but a heartfelt commitment to using knowledge and empathy to promote healing and change.
    Stephan L. Daniels Lift As We Climb Scholarship
    Beginning the path towards a career in pharmacy is more than just a professional choice for me; it is a deep personal journey surrounded by my desire to comprehend and positively influence the complex interaction between drugs and the human mind, body, and soul. The aspiration has been shaped by the intense impact of my father's struggle with drug addiction, an experience that has fueled my fascination with the potential of a career in pharmaceuticals. From a young age, I witnessed the dreadful effects that drugs can have on an one’s life. My father's battle with addiction allowed me to experience the devastating consequences of substance abuse, both on a physical and emotional level. This challenging chapter in my family's history triggered my curiosity about the workings through which drugs interact with the body and mind. Instead of allowing this difficulty to define me, I channeled it into a source of inspiration that pushed my passion for pharmacy. The anticipation of becoming a pharmacist holds the promise of making a major difference in other’s lives, not only through the dispensing of medications but also through a deeper understanding of their impact. I am drawn to the idea of contributing to healthcare in a way that goes beyond the prescription pad, but also providing empathy, support, and guidance to those facing similar struggles as my father. The life-changing power of medications, when used responsible, has the potential to heal not only physical afflictions but also the emotional and spiritual surface of a person's well-being. Furthermore, pursuing a career in pharmacy carries an important personal significant goal for me. It represents an opportunity to break the cycle of limited educational obtained within my family. If I am successful in this journey, I will become the first college graduate in my family, marking a milestone that extends beyond personal achievement to serve as an inspiration for future generations. The opportunity of helping my father through his struggles is a driving force behind my choice to enter the field of pharmacy. By gaining in-depth knowledge about medications and their effects, I hope to contribute to his journey towards recovery. This mission ignites my pursuit of a pharmacy degree with a sense of purpose and personal investment, as I aspire not only to transform my own life but also to impact the lives of those I care about positively. In conclusion, my interest in taking the medical route as a pharmacist is deeply rooted in personal experiences and a desire to understand and weaken the impact of drugs on individuals and communities. Through this journey, I aim to transform tragedy into inspiration, ultimately becoming a outlet for positive change in both my family's narrative and the broader community. The pursuit of a pharmacy degree represents not just a career choice but a heartfelt commitment to using knowledge and empathy to promote healing and change.
    Hicks Scholarship Award
    As the eldest of nine siblings, I've always carried a sense of responsibility, alongside a love for sports, music, and lending a helping hand. Yet, despite my typically cheerful demeanor, the recent loss of my grandmother has cast a very heavy shadow over my spirits. Just two weeks ago, cancer claimed her, leaving behind a void that's torn through our family, dampening the excitement for my upcoming milestones. My grandmother was more than just a family member; she was my best friend, our family's pillar of strength, and my inspiration. Her absence weighs on me deeply, especially knowing she won't be there to witness the very important moments like my prom and graduation. Witnessing the fractures in our family due to her passing only adds to the sorrow I feel. Which truly just makes my mind wonder and heart sadden. However, amidst the grief and discouragement, there's a promise I made to her that fuels my determination. I vowed to be the first in our family to graduate from college, a commitment I intend to honor. My path is clear: pursuing a degree in Biomedical Sciences with a focus on pharmacy. I'm driven by the desire to understand how compounds and treatments impact the human body, staying true to my passion for helping others. Being the greatest I can be while honoring her life and remaining true to myself. Beyond college, I see myself continuing on to pharmacy school, determined to become a pharmacist and make a tangible difference in people's lives. But my journey doesn't stop there. Throughout my time in college, I plan to explore various sports, volunteer for local events, and deepen my music appreciation. These pursuits are not just about personal growth; they're a tribute to the bond I shared with my grandmother, a reminder to hold onto the essence of who I am and who I am becoming. Despite the challenges and setbacks that life may throw my way, I refuse to let them derail my educational journey. My grandmother's memory serves as a beacon of strength, guiding me through the darkest moments. Her belief in me fuels my determination to persevere, to stay true to myself, and to emerge stronger from adversity. Furthermore, not only will I be honoring my grandmother, I plan to bring my family back together. Ensuring them we can heal as a family, and not just on our own. Making my grandmother overly proud.
    Kristie's Kids - Loving Arms Around Those Impacted By Cancer Scholarship
    As the eldest of nine siblings, I've always carried a sense of responsibility, alongside a love for sports, music, and lending a helping hand. Yet, despite my typically cheerful demeanor, the recent loss of my grandmother has cast a very heavy shadow over my spirits. Just two weeks ago, cancer claimed her, leaving behind a void that's torn through our family, dampening the excitement for my upcoming milestones. My grandmother was more than just a family member; she was my best friend, our family's pillar of strength, and my inspiration. Her absence weighs on me deeply, especially knowing she won't be there to witness the very important moments like my prom and graduation. Witnessing the fractures in our family due to her passing only adds to the sorrow I feel. Which truly just makes my mind wonder and heart sadden. However, amidst the grief and discouragement, there's a promise I made to her that fuels my determination. I vowed to be the first in our family to graduate from college, a commitment I intend to honor. My path is clear: pursuing a degree in Biomedical Sciences with a focus on pharmacy. I'm driven by the desire to understand how compounds and treatments impact the human body, staying true to my passion for helping others. Being the greatest I can be while honoring her life and remaining true to myself. Beyond college, I see myself continuing on to pharmacy school, determined to become a pharmacist and make a tangible difference in people's lives. But my journey doesn't stop there. Throughout my time in college, I plan to explore various sports, volunteer for local events, and deepen my music appreciation. These pursuits are not just about personal growth; they're a tribute to the bond I shared with my grandmother, a reminder to hold onto the essence of who I am and who I am becoming. Despite the challenges and setbacks that life may throw my way, I refuse to let them derail my educational journey. My grandmother's memory serves as a beacon of strength, guiding me through the darkest moments. Her belief in me fuels my determination to persevere, to stay true to myself, and to emerge stronger from adversity. Furthermore, not only will I be honoring my grandmother, I plan to bring my family back together. Ensuring them we can heal as a family, and not just on our own. Making my grandmother overly proud.
    Sloane Stephens Doc & Glo Scholarship
    Determination, in its truest form, emerges from the overcoming of hardship. Hardship stands as the challenging obstacle on the path to success, serving to test one's willpower and courage. It is the ruthless force that seeks to delay progress, yet determination is the unyielding commitment to conquer these obstacles, to chart a course toward achievement despite the odds. My journey takes witness to this emotional interplay between family and myself. In a key moment of my life, I found myself confronted with an unbearable choice: to prioritize my aspirations or to shoulder the responsibility of my siblings. As the eldest sibling, I instinctively chose the option to protect my siblings, losing my pursuits and enduring the challenge of sacrificing half of my senior year. This decision led me into the discipline of an "at-risk" student, consigning me to the attendance roster of Harper Alternative School. While many would perceive this detour as a setback, I embraced it as a deep lesson in resilience. Within the nurturing embrace of Harper Alternative School, I encountered a team of dedicated educators who became reliable supporters in my pursuit of success. Despite entering with a challenging credit deficit, I departed improved with not only 27 credits but also a clear understanding of the academic material. Through this experience, I obtained the valuable wisdom that misfortune nourishes resilience and that prioritizing one's education. Upon returning to my home school, I found myself encouraged by a newfound determination to transcend the limitations placed around me by circumstance. Although uncertain of my future path, I maintained a determined ambition to become the first college graduate in my family. This aspiration was fueled by a deep-seated passion for the medical field, developed by the touching struggles of my father and grandmother with drug abuse and illness. Their experiences ignited within me an eager desire to help the suffering of others, pushing me toward a career in Biomedical Science with a focus on pharmacy. In contemplating where to pursue my higher education, I weighed various factors before ultimately selecting Texas Southern University. Proximity to home, outstanding pharmacy program, and the closeness of my alma mater, Jack Yates High School, all factored into my decision. Moreover, I viewed attending TSU as a commitment to my roots, a testament to the importance of remaining leveled amidst the soaring heights of academic achievement. As I tackle this next chapter of my educational journey, I carry with me the unforgettable lessons obtained from my past tribulations. I am determined to remain humble, to cherish my roots, and to stay persistent in the pursuit of excellence despite the hurdles that may lie ahead. It is through hardship that determination is forged, and it is through determination that success is achieved.
    Text-Em-All Founders Scholarship
    My name is Miracle Nwosu and I am seventeen years old. I am driven by a strong sense of responsibility as the oldest child of my mother's nine children. Alongside this role, I also own a clothing brand called MillyMillz Official. However, my true passion lies in my dedication to obtaining a degree in psychology. My career aspirations go far beyond addressing the mental health crisis solely within minority communities. I am committed to making an impact on mental well-being across all communities. It is my deepest desire to create an environment where discussing mental health is comfortable, free from stigma, and supported by reliable resources. I firmly believe that I deserve this scholarship due to my genuine commitment to addressing the mental health crisis. I possess a deep passion for learning about the difficulty of human thought and development. Having personally experienced the issues of mental health, being able to help others in their journey towards recovery would mean the world to me. Receiving this scholarship would provide significant benefits by granting me the necessary resources at hand to pursue my degree in psychology. Receiving higher education comes with financial burdens, and this scholarship would reduce the financial weight, allowing me to focus wholeheartedly on my studies and professional growth. I chose the field of psychology because I strongly believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to overcome their mental health issues. It is very crucial that individuals feel comfortable discussing their challenges and have access to the resources needed for their recovery. By advocating for mental health awareness and providing support, my goal is to create a society where everyone can overcome their mental health struggles. Mental health is a serious issue that deserves proper attention and care. By pursuing a degree in psychology, I am committed to contributing to the proper handling of this dreadful matter. I am dedicated to providing individuals with the support they need, encouraging them to overcome their struggles and live fulfilling lives. In conclusion, my persistent commitment to making a positive impact on the mental health crisis drives my pursuit of a degree in psychology. This scholarship would not only provide me with the means to achieve my educational goals but also allow me to contribute meaningfully to the well-being of others. With this opportunity, I will tirelessly work towards creating a world where mental health is openly discussed, and individuals have access to the resources needed to overcome their struggles.
    PRIDE in Education Award
    I am Miracle Nwosu, the eldest of nine siblings, a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community, and an aspiring pharmacist. Being the oldest among nine children comes with its own set of responsibilities, both challenging and joyful. The role of an elder sibling has created a sense of leadership and nurturing, molding my character in ways that extend beyond my identity. It is a role that I embrace with pride, and it constantly fuels my determination to set the bar high for my family’s future. As a member of the LGBTQ+ community, my journey has been greatly impacted by the supportive environment that this community holds. It serves as a crucial support outlet, offering a welcoming place where I can freely express myself, vent, and seek guidance during challenging times. Individuals within this community have become more than friends to me; they are a chosen family, providing constant support and understanding. The LGBTQ+ community has introduced me to some of the most compassionate individuals I've ever known. The friendship within this community extends beyond shared similarities; it expresses a spirit of acceptance and love. This network of support has played a vital role in shaping my resilience and empowering me to embrace my authentic self unapologetically. Attempting to pursue a career in pharmacy, my motivation is deeply rooted in a desire to make a positive impact on the lives of those like my father, struggle with drug abuse. My father, despite handling his own battles, was one of the few individuals who accepted me when I first came out. Our time together was unfortunately cut short due to his addiction, but his unconditional love and support remain engraved in my heart. It is this powerful connection that pushes me towards a career in pharmacy, as a tribute to his issues and a commitment to helping others facing similar struggles. The LGBTQ+ community has taught me the importance of empathy, understanding, and resilience. All of these are qualities that I carry with me into my chosen career path. In becoming a pharmacist, I aspire to be a source of support for individuals dealing with drug abuse, having both my professional knowledge and personal experiences to make a meaningful difference. In conclusion, my identity as Miracle Nwosu consists of the experience of being the eldest sibling, a member of the LGBTQ+ community, and an aspiring pharmacist. The LGBTQ+ community has provided me with a source of support, shaping my perspective and reinforcing the values of acceptance and compassion. My journey is inspired by the love and acceptance of my father, but also unfolds with the intention of contributing to the well-being of others, and making a positive impact in the field of pharmacy.
    Bright Lights Scholarship
    My name is Miracle Nwosu and I am seventeen years old. I am driven by a strong sense of responsibility as the oldest child of my mother's nine children. Alongside this role, I also own a clothing brand called MillyMillzMasionette. However, my true passion lies in my dedication to obtaining a degree in biomedical science. This degree will help me move forward in my career of pharmacy. My career aspirations go far beyond addressing the drug abuse crisis solely within minority communities. I am committed to making an impact on well-being across all communities. It is my deepest desire to create an environment where discussing drug abuse is comfortable, free from stigma, and supported by reliable resources. I firmly believe that I deserve this scholarship due to my genuine commitment to addressing the drug abuse crisis. I possess a deep passion for learning about the difficulty of human development and how substances can affect it. Having personally experienced the issues of my own father’s drug problem, being able to help others in their journey towards recovery would mean the world to me. Receiving this scholarship would provide significant benefits by granting me the necessary resources at hand to pursue my career in pharmacy. Receiving higher education comes with financial burdens, and this scholarship would reduce the financial weight, allowing me to focus wholeheartedly on my studies and professional growth. I chose the field of biomedical science because I strongly believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to overcome drug abuse from others and themselves. It is very crucial that individuals feel comfortable discussing their challenges and have access to the resources needed for their recovery. By advocating for drug crisis and providing support, my goal is to create a society where everyone can overcome this issue and help others. Drug abuse is a serious issue that deserves proper attention and care. By pursuing a degree in biomedical science, I am committed to contributing to the proper handling of this dreadful matter. I provide individuals with the support they need, encouraging them to overcome their struggles and live fulfilling lives. In conclusion, my persistent commitment to making a positive impact on the drug abuse crisis drives my pursuit of a career in pharmacy. This scholarship would not only provide me with the means to achieve my educational goals but also allow me to contribute meaningfully to the well-being of others. With this opportunity, I will tirelessly work towards creating a world where drug abuse is openly discussed, and individuals have access to the resources needed to overcome their struggles.
    William A. Stuart Dream Scholarship
    My name is Miracle Nwosu and I am seventeen years old. I am driven by a strong sense of responsibility as the oldest child of my mother's nine children. Alongside this role, I also own a clothing brand called MillyMillzMasionette. However, my true passion lies in my dedication to obtaining a degree in biomedical science. This degree will help me move forward in my career of pharmacy. My career aspirations go far beyond addressing the drug abuse crisis solely within minority communities. I am committed to making an impact on well-being across all communities. It is my deepest desire to create an environment where discussing drug abuse is comfortable, free from stigma, and supported by reliable resources. I firmly believe that I deserve this scholarship due to my genuine commitment to addressing the drug abuse crisis. I possess a deep passion for learning about the difficulty of human development and how substances can affect it. Having personally experienced the issues of my own father’s drug problem, being able to help others in their journey towards recovery would mean the world to me. Receiving this scholarship would provide significant benefits by granting me the necessary resources at hand to pursue my career in pharmacy. Receiving higher education comes with financial burdens, and this scholarship would reduce the financial weight, allowing me to focus wholeheartedly on my studies and professional growth. I chose the field of biomedical science because I strongly believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to overcome drug abuse from others and themselves. It is very crucial that individuals feel comfortable discussing their challenges and have access to the resources needed for their recovery. By advocating for drug crisis and providing support, my goal is to create a society where everyone can overcome this issue and help others. Drug abuse is a serious issue that deserves proper attention and care. By pursuing a degree in biomedical science, I am committed to contributing to the proper handling of this dreadful matter. I provide individuals with the support they need, encouraging them to overcome their struggles and live fulfilling lives. In conclusion, my persistent commitment to making a positive impact on the drug abuse crisis drives my pursuit of a career in pharmacy. This scholarship would not only provide me with the means to achieve my educational goals but also allow me to contribute meaningfully to the well-being of others. With this opportunity, I will tirelessly work towards creating a world where drug abuse is openly discussed, and individuals have access to the resources needed to overcome their struggles.
    James Lynn Baker II #BeACoffeeBean Scholarship
    As I continue to further my education, I plan to study pharmaceutical science. I have chosen pharmaceutical science because I want to help the drug crisis in my community. Although I love owning a luxury streetwear brand and being my own boss, my eagerness to be a helping hand to my community continues to grow rapidly. I’ve always wanted a solid career centered around something I believed I had a strong passion for. While I though it would be in this fashion industry, I have begun to realize that I love to find solutions for others. Growing up in Third Ward Houston, I’ve noticed an uprising problem in drug use. Not only in my community, but the surrounding communities such as Sunnyside, Hiram Clarke and Fifth Ward as well. The usage out drugs like fentanyl, hydrocodone, and Percocet takes lives everyday starting off age’s young as sixteen years old. I believe it isn’t talked about enough because of where we all come from. Pharmaceutical science is the approach of solving drug therapy related problems. As I dug deeper into what exactly I wanted to do in life, I knew this was the proper career for me. Unfortunately, my very own father is one of the millions of people who suffer from drug abuse. Watching him for years only made me realized his addiction came from what was supposed to help him heal. Enduring a tragic incident which he could’ve lose his life, he was given a medicine and quickly became very dependent on the meds. Since then, I’ve been fascinated with the thought of learning the compounds of these drugs and what they can do to a person. Entering the world of STEM, my main goal is to be a success in find the answers to end the drug crisis and gain further help for those in my community. While pursing a degree, I also do plan to continue my business. Eventually putting it in a store. The income from that will then be used to help the people in Houston who suffer from drug abuse. Me and a very effective team of hand pick officials will offer free resources to those in need. After facing the drug stamina in Houston, my team and I will move on to the cities and states around us. One resource team at a time, we will defeat the drug crisis and the United States and soon offer effective resources worldwide. I also plan to spread the research and knowledge that I gain with others as well. I predict fifth years from now; we all will see change and or effective ways for drug therapy. Offering less expensive and maybe even free resources. It all starts with a dream that will be reality soon.
    Adam Montes Pride Scholarship
    Hi, I'm Miracle Nwosu, the eldest of my nine siblings. My passions include music, art, and photography. I have a deep desire to help others faces their own challenges. Overall, I want to contribute positively to people's lives. With this in mind I aspire to pursue a career in pharmacy. Beginning the path towards a career in pharmacy is more than just a professional choice for me; it is a deep personal journey surrounded by my desire to comprehend and positively influence the complex interaction between drugs and the human mind, body, and soul. The aspiration has been shaped by the intense impact of my father's struggle with drug addiction, an experience that has fueled my fascination with the potential of a career in pharmaceuticals. From a young age, I witnessed the dreadful effects that drugs can have on an one’s life. My father's battle with addiction allowed me to experience the devastating consequences of substance abuse, both on a physical and emotional level. This challenging chapter in my family's history triggered my curiosity about the workings through which drugs interact with the body and mind. Instead of allowing this difficulty to define me, I channeled it into a source of inspiration that pushed my passion for pharmacy. The anticipation of becoming a pharmacist holds the promise of making a major difference in other’s lives, not only through the dispensing of medications but also through a deeper understanding of their impact. I am drawn to the idea of contributing to healthcare in a way that goes beyond the prescription pad, but also providing empathy, support, and guidance to those facing similar struggles as my father. The life-changing power of medications, when used responsible, has the potential to heal not only physical afflictions but also the emotional and spiritual surface of a person's well-being. Furthermore, pursuing a career in pharmacy carries an important personal significant goal for me. It represents an opportunity to break the cycle of limited educational obtained within my family. If I am successful in this journey, I will become the first college graduate in my family, marking a milestone that extends beyond personal achievement to serve as an inspiration for future generations. The opportunity of helping my father through his struggles is a driving force behind my choice to enter the field of pharmacy. By gaining in-depth knowledge about medications and their effects, I hope to contribute to his journey towards recovery. This mission ignites my pursuit of a pharmacy degree with a sense of purpose and personal investment, as I aspire not only to transform my own life but also to impact the lives of those I care about positively. In conclusion, my interest in taking the medical route as a pharmacist is deeply rooted in personal experiences and a desire to understand and weaken the impact of drugs on individuals and communities. Through this journey, I aim to transform tragedy into inspiration, ultimately becoming a outlet for positive change in both my family's narrative and the broader community. The pursuit of a pharmacy degree represents not just a career choice but a heartfelt commitment to using knowledge and empathy to promote healing and change.
    Xavier M. Monroe Heart of Gold Memorial Scholarship
    Life has an odd way of teaching us valuable lessons when we least expect it. Going into alternative school was an unexpected consequence of what I believed to be a worthy decision. Little did I know that defending my sister wasn’t such a noble act and would lead me down a path of major trouble. Surprisingly, this pushed me towards some of the most memorable lessons of my life. Initially, being sent to an alternative school filled me with deep worry. I feared that this held me back from the traditional academic route and would affect me academically and mentally. However, as I navigated the challenges of this new environment, I discovered what this obstacle had much to teach me. Firstly, I learned the importance of thinking before acting. In the heat of the moment, I defended my sister without fully considering the potential consequences. The quick change in my situation taught me that life can change within seconds, and decisions made impulsively can have extreme consequences. This also generated a sense of mindfulness, encouraging me to pause and reflect before reacting in the future. Another crucial lesson that I learned was the need to take accountability for my actions. In alternative school, there was no room for excuses. I had to confront my mistakes, acknowledge my wrongdoing and taking responsibility for them. The lesson became a petal stool personal growth, emphasizing that mistakes are sure to happen, but their impact can be reduced by acknowledging and learning from them. Furthermore, I learned the importance of letting my siblings face their own obstacles. As the eldest, I had often take upon a protective role, trying to shield my siblings from problems. However, being in alternative school made me realize that everyone is on their own path in life. I can’t fend for them in every situation. Pushing them to navigate their own challenges independently will become a vital step in their individual growth. Overall, the most impactable lesson I gained was the understanding that the only thing capable of holding me back was my own mindset. I realized that I am the controller of my faith, and I can overcome any obstacle if I don’t allow it to define me. Taking control of my life journey became a priority, and I learned to put my own well-being and aspirations first. In conclusion, my experience in alternative school, being a genuine desire to defend my sister, turned out to be an important chapter in my life. Lessons were learned about thoughtful decision-making, accountability, allowing others to face their own challenges. Taking charge of myself has shaped me into a more resilient individual. Life has unexpected challenges that can lead to some of the most crucial personal growth.
    Jiang Amel STEM Scholarship
    Hi, I'm Miracle Nwosu, the eldest of my nine siblings. My passions include music, art, and photography. I have a deep desire to help others faces their own challenges. Overall, I want to contribute positively to people's lives. With this in mind, I aspire to pursue a career in pharmacy. Beginning the path towards a career in pharmacy is more than just a professional choice for me; it is a deep personal journey surrounded by my desire to comprehend and positively influence the complex interaction between drugs and the human mind, body, and soul. The aspiration has been shaped by the intense impact of my father's struggle with drug addiction, an experience that has fueled my fascination with the potential of a career in pharmaceuticals. From a young age, I witnessed the dreadful effects that drugs can have on an one’s life. My father's battle with addiction allowed me to experience the devastating consequences of substance abuse, both on a physical and emotional level. This challenging chapter in my family's history triggered my curiosity about the workings through which drugs interact with the body and mind. Instead of allowing this difficulty to define me, I channeled it into a source of inspiration that pushed my passion for pharmacy. The anticipation of becoming a pharmacist holds the promise of making a major difference in other’s lives, not only through the dispensing of medications but also through a deeper understanding of their impact. I am drawn to the idea of contributing to healthcare in a way that goes beyond the prescription pad, but also providing empathy, support, and guidance to those facing similar struggles as my father. The life-changing power of medications, when used responsible, has the potential to heal not only physical afflictions but also the emotional and spiritual surface of a person's well-being. Furthermore, pursuing a career in pharmacy carries an important personal significant goal for me. It represents an opportunity to break the cycle of limited educational obtained within my family. If I am successful in this journey, I will become the first college graduate in my family, marking a milestone that extends beyond personal achievement to serve as an inspiration for future generations. The opportunity of helping my father through his struggles is a driving force behind my choice to enter the field of pharmacy. By gaining in-depth knowledge about medications and their effects, I hope to contribute to his journey towards recovery. This mission ignites my pursuit of a pharmacy degree with a sense of purpose and personal investment, as I aspire not only to transform my own life but also to impact the lives of those I care about positively. In conclusion, my interest in taking the medical route as a pharmacist is deeply rooted in personal experiences and a desire to understand and weaken the impact of drugs on individuals and communities. Through this journey, I aim to transform tragedy into inspiration, ultimately becoming a outlet for positive change in both my family's narrative and the broader community. The pursuit of a pharmacy degree represents not just a career choice but a heartfelt commitment to using knowledge and empathy to promote healing and change.
    Kerry Kennedy Life Is Good Scholarship
    Choosing the medical route as a pharmacist is not just a career decision for me; it is a deep personal commitment rooted in my desire to understand the heartfelt impact of drugs on the mind, body, and soul. My fascination has been ignited by the obstacles my father has faced due to drug addiction. This has shaped my determination to pursue a career that allows me to make a positive difference in the lives of those affected by substance abuse. From a young age, I witnessed the life-changing and often destructive power of drugs through my father's struggles. Instead of allowing this difficulty to stop me, it became an outlet for my interest in the field of pharmacy. I am deeply intrigued by the complex interaction between pharmaceuticals and the human body, hoping to grip this understanding to contribute meaningfully to the lives of others facing the same challenges as my father. Having the opportunity to help my father on his journey to recovery serves as a driving force behind my decision to pursue pharmacy. I plan to access knowledge about the therapeutic and adverse effects of medications. Standing as a source of support and guidance for him. This personal mission pushing my pursuit with a sense of purpose that goes beyond the professional career itself. Beyond my own personal reasons, my commitment to becoming a pharmacist is also shaped by my desire to be the first college graduate in my family. This achievement represents breaking through barriers and setting a standard for future generations. The significance of this milestone adds an extra layer of determination to my journey, motivating me to overcome obstacles and excel academically. Learning to sacrifice the typical teenage experiences has been an intentional decision in pursuit of my goal. While many teens engage in parties, smoking, and drinking, I have picked a different path. My weekends are spent working so that I may save money for college rather than participating in activities that could jeopardize my goals. I know this decision will prove my unwavering commitment to the future I am determined to get for myself and my family. Most may see sacrificing my teenage years has a burden, but I prefer to make this conscious investment in a career that supports my aspirations. Choosing a path of responsibility and focus has allowed me to prioritize my education and personal growth. While this journey may be challenging, I believe it is definitely paving the way for a brighter future, not only for myself but for those that surround me. All in all, my interest in pursuing the medical route as a pharmacist is deeply rooted in personal experiences, such as helping my father, and the desire to be the first college graduate in my family. Sacrificing the typical teenage experiences has been a difficult choice, but it does reinforce my dedication to academic and personal success. Through this journey, I am not only to understand the effects of drugs but also to contribute positively to the lives of those affected. Allowing me to break curses and forge a path towards a brighter future.
    STAR Scholarship - Students Taking Alternative Routes
    Beginning the path towards a career in pharmacy is more than just a professional choice for me; it is a deep personal journey surrounded by my desire to comprehend and positively influence the complex interaction between drugs and the human mind, body, and soul. The aspiration has been shaped by the intense impact of my father's struggle with drug addiction, an experience that has fueled my fascination with the potential of a career in pharmaceuticals. From a young age, I witnessed the dreadful effects that drugs can have on an one’s life. My father's battle with addiction allowed me to experience the devastating consequences of substance abuse, both on a physical and emotional level. This challenging chapter in my family's history triggered my curiosity about the workings through which drugs interact with the body and mind. Instead of allowing this difficulty to define me, I channeled it into a source of inspiration that pushed my passion for pharmacy. The anticipation of becoming a pharmacist holds the promise of making a major difference in other’s lives, not only through the dispensing of medications but also through a deeper understanding of their impact. I am drawn to the idea of contributing to healthcare in a way that goes beyond the prescription pad, but also providing empathy, support, and guidance to those facing similar struggles as my father. The life-changing power of medications, when used responsible, has the potential to heal not only physical afflictions but also the emotional and spiritual surface of a person's well-being. Furthermore, pursuing a career in pharmacy carries an important personal significant goal for me. It represents an opportunity to break the cycle of limited educational obtained within my family. If I am successful in this journey, I will become the first college graduate in my family, marking a milestone that extends beyond personal achievement to serve as an inspiration for future generations. The opportunity of helping my father through his struggles is a driving force behind my choice to enter the field of pharmacy. By gaining in-depth knowledge about medications and their effects, I hope to contribute to his journey towards recovery. This mission ignites my pursuit of a pharmacy degree with a sense of purpose and personal investment, as I aspire not only to transform my own life but also to impact the lives of those I care about positively. In conclusion, my interest in taking the medical route as a pharmacist is deeply rooted in personal experiences and a desire to understand and weaken the impact of drugs on individuals and communities. Through this journey, I aim to transform tragedy into inspiration, ultimately becoming a outlet for positive change in both my family's narrative and the broader community. The pursuit of a pharmacy degree represents not just a career choice but a heartfelt commitment to using knowledge and empathy to promote healing and change.
    Hester Richardson Powell Memorial Service Scholarship
    Winner
    For one to demonstrate resilience, they must know the true meaning. Resilience is the ability to bounce back from setbacks, embrace challenges, and adjust through difficult circumstances with grace and strength. It is a crucial characteristic that empowers one to endure and thrive despite harsh encounters. Usually, it takes a dedicated personal journey, shaped by unique experiences that test one's limits and push them to discover their strength within. My own journey of resilience was very unexpected when I landed myself in alternative school over a reaction based off blur emotions. At first, it seemed like a setback. I thought I would fall behind educational wise. However, it turned out to be a very vital moment in my life. Not only did I learn to face challenges, get ahead in classes, and think before I react. I also learned the true definition of resilience. Resilience is not just about-facing difficulties; it is about embracing them as opportunities for growth. Despite the environment of alternative school being unfamiliar to me, I realized that this experience allowed me to see things differently, promoting a mindset of adaptability and perseverance. The stigma developed around alternative education could have slowed down my progress, but instead, it put me ahead of my peers. I used it as an encouragement for personal and academic development. Maintaining my grades in this challenging setting required a level of dedication and self-discipline that I might not have developed at my home school. I learned to take responsibility for my own education path, seeking out resources and support when needed. This process not only improved my performance academically, but also created a sense of independence and resilience that helped me inside and outside the classroom. For example, my experience in the alternative school taught me the importance of learning from mistakes. Rather than dwelling on setbacks, I embraced them as opportunities to grow and improve. This mindset shift was vital in building my resilience, as it allowed me to view challenges not as obstacles but as steppingstones to success. I plan to inspire others to build resilience by sharing my personal stories and demonstrating the transformative power I had when facing challenges head-on. By being transparent about my alternative school journey, I can encourage others to look at setbacks as opportunities for growth and learning. Resilience is not a trait that only select few can gain but a skill that can be obtained through experience and a positive mindset. In conclusion, resilience is a great quality that empowers one to overcome challenges and thrive in the face of misfortunate. My journey through an alternative school served as a unique and transformative experience that not only allowed me to maintain my grades but also shaped my perspective on life all together. By sharing my story, I hope to inspire others to embrace challenges, learn from their mistakes, and develop the resilience needed to navigate the complexities of life.
    Chris Ford Scholarship
    I am Miracle Nwosu, and these are my interests. Fashion has always been special to me; it is a passion that has motivated me to create my own clothing brand. As my passion for photography grew, I have decided to merge the two. Combining two hobbies has not only allowed me to display my creativity but also made me eager to network and expand my business. As I shift into starting my journey as a fashion enthusiast, entrepreneur, and photographer, I am excited to express the ways in which my passions have shaped my life and the possibilities they hold for the future. At a young age, I was intrigued by the world of fashion. I draw inspiration from the world around me and trends that I love. My love for fashion led me to create my own clothing brand, where I have complete control over every item. I love creating versatile pieces that can be worn in at least five ways. Photography, another passion that has always held a special place in my heart and has now found its way into my fashion journey. I discovered capturing the power of fashion through a camera. Regardless of if it is capturing the details of a garment or capturing the emotions of my model's, photography has become the medium through which I tell the story of my brand. By combining aesthetics with my fashion, I have been able to create stunning visuals that relate to my audience and bring my designs to life. In the world of fashion and entrepreneurship, networking has played a crucial role in expanding my horizons. I have always been eager to work with like-minded individuals, professionals, and collaborators. Through social media and popup, I have had the opportunity to build strong relationships and expand my business portfolio. These connections have not only opened doors to new opportunities but have also allowed me to exchange knowledge, ideas, and resources, further fueling my growth as an entrepreneur. As I continue to grow my clothing brand and develop my photography skills, I am filled with excitement for the future. The fashion industry is a dynamic landscape that offers endless possibilities for innovation and creativity. I aspire to expand my brand's reach, collaborate with talented individuals, and explore new avenues for expression. Furthermore, I envision myself expanding my skills in fashion and photography to contribute to meaningful projects, such as using sustainable materials and promoting diversity within the industry. Fashion and photography have become the driving forces behind my entrepreneurial journey. Through my clothing brand, I have found a way to blend my love for fashion with my passion for photography, creating a platform for creative expression. This journey has not only allowed me to display my talents but has also received opportunities for networking and growth. As I look ahead, I am eager to embrace the ever-evolving fashion landscape, continue expanding my business portfolio, and make a lasting impact through my art and entrepreneurial endeavors.
    Shays Scholarship
    As I continue to further my education, I plan to study pharmaceutical science. I have chosen pharmaceutical science because I want to help the drug crisis in my community. Although I love owning a luxury streetwear brand and being my own boss, my eagerness to be a helping hand to my community continues to grow rapidly. I’ve always wanted a solid career centered around something I believed I had a strong passion for. While I though it would be in this fashion industry, I have begun to realize that I love to find solutions for others. Growing up in Third Ward Houston, I’ve noticed an uprising problem in drug use. Not only in my community, but the surrounding communities such as Sunnyside, Hiram Clarke and Fifth Ward as well. The usage out drugs like fentanyl, hydrocodone, and Percocet takes lives everyday starting off age’s young as sixteen years old. I believe it isn’t talked about enough because of where we all come from. Pharmaceutical science is the approach of solving drug therapy related problems. As I dug deeper into what exactly I wanted to do in life, I knew this was the proper career for me. Unfortunately, my very own father is one of the millions of people who suffer from drug abuse. Watching him for years only made me realized his addiction came from what was supposed to help him heal. Enduring a tragic incident which he could’ve lose his life, he was given a medicine and quickly became very dependent on the meds. Since then, I’ve been fascinated with the thought of learning the compounds of these drugs and what they can do to a person. Entering the world of STEM, my main goal is to be a success in find the answers to end the drug crisis and gain further help for those in my community. While pursing a degree, I also do plan to continue my business. Eventually putting it in a store. The income from that will then be used to help the people in Houston who suffer from drug abuse. Me and a very effective team of hand pick officials will offer free resources to those in need. After facing the drug stamina in Houston, my team and I will move on to the cities and states around us. One resource team at a time, we will defeat the drug crisis and the United States and soon offer effective resources worldwide. I also plan to spread the research and knowledge that I gain with others as well. I predict fifth years from now; we all will see change and or effective ways for drug therapy. Offering less expensive and maybe even free resources. It all starts with a dream that will be reality soon.
    Dan Gramatic Memorial Scholarship
    As I continue to further my education, I plan to study pharmaceutical science. I have chosen pharmaceutical science because I want to help the drug crisis in my community. Although I love owning a luxury streetwear brand and being my own boss, my eagerness to be a helping hand to my community continues to grow rapidly. I’ve always wanted a solid career centered around something I believed I had a strong passion for. While I though it would be in this fashion industry, I have begun to realize that I love to find solutions for others. Growing up in Third Ward Houston, I’ve noticed an uprising problem in drug use. Not only in my community, but the surrounding communities such as Sunnyside, Hiram Clarke and Fifth Ward as well. The usage out drugs like fentanyl, hydrocodone, and Percocet takes lives everyday starting off age’s young as sixteen years old. I believe it isn’t talked about enough because of where we all come from. Pharmaceutical science is the approach of solving drug therapy related problems. As I dug deeper into what exactly I wanted to do in life, I knew this was the proper career for me. Unfortunately, my very own father is one of the millions of people who suffer from drug abuse. Watching him for years only made me realized his addiction came from what was supposed to help him heal. Enduring a tragic incident which he could’ve lose his life, he was given a medicine and quickly became very dependent on the meds. Since then, I’ve been fascinated with the thought of learning the compounds of these drugs and what they can do to a person. Entering the world of STEM, my main goal is to be a success in find the answers to end the drug crisis and gain further help for those in my community. While pursing a degree, I also do plan to continue my business. Eventually putting it in a store. The income from that will then be used to help the people in Houston who suffer from drug abuse. Me and a very effective team of hand pick officials will offer free resources to those in need. After facing the drug stamina in Houston, my team and I will move on to the cities and states around us. One resource team at a time, we will defeat the drug crisis and the United States and soon offer effective resources worldwide. I also plan to spread the research and knowledge that I gain with others as well. I predict fifth years from now; we all will see change and or effective ways for drug therapy. Offering less expensive and maybe even free resources. It all starts with a dream that will be reality soon.
    Jessie Koci Future Entrepreneurs Scholarship
    As I continue to further my education, I plan to study pharmaceutical science. I have chosen pharmaceutical science because I want to help the drug crisis in my community. Although I love owning a luxury streetwear brand and being my own boss, my eagerness to be a helping hand to my community continues to grow rapidly. I’ve always wanted a solid career centered around something I believed I had a strong passion for. While I though it would be in this fashion industry, I have begun to realize that I love to find solutions for others. Growing up in Third Ward Houston, I’ve noticed an uprising problem in drug use. Not only in my community, but the surrounding communities such as Sunnyside, Hiram Clarke and Fifth Ward as well. The usage out drugs like fentanyl, hydrocodone, and Percocet takes lives everyday starting off age’s young as sixteen years old. I believe it isn’t talked about enough because of where we all come from. Pharmaceutical science is the approach of solving drug therapy related problems. As I dug deeper into what exactly I wanted to do in life, I knew this was the proper career for me. Unfortunately, my very own father is one of the millions of people who suffer from drug abuse. Watching him for years only made me realized his addiction came from what was supposed to help him heal. Enduring a tragic incident which he could’ve lose his life, he was given a medicine and quickly became very dependent on the meds. Since then, I’ve been fascinated with the thought of learning the compounds of these drugs and what they can do to a person. Entering the world of STEM, my main goal is to be a success in find the answers to end the drug crisis and gain further help for those in my community. While pursing a degree, I also do plan to continue my business. Eventually putting it in a store. The income from that will then be used to help the people in Houston who suffer from drug abuse. Me and a very effective team of hand pick officials will offer free resources to those in need. After facing the drug stamina in Houston, my team and I will move on to the cities and states around us. One resource team at a time, we will defeat the drug crisis and the United States and soon offer effective resources worldwide
    VonDerek Casteel Being There Counts Scholarship
    My name is Miracle Nwosu and I am seventeen years old. I am driven by a strong sense of responsibility as the oldest child of my mother's nine children. Alongside this role, I also own a clothing brand called MillyMillz Official. However, my true passion lies in my dedication to obtaining a degree in psychology. My career aspirations go far beyond addressing the mental health crisis solely within minority communities. I am committed to making an impact on mental well-being across all communities. It is my deepest desire to create an environment where discussing mental health is comfortable, free from stigma, and supported by reliable resources. I firmly believe that I deserve this scholarship due to my genuine commitment to addressing the mental health crisis. I possess a deep passion for learning about the difficulty of human thought and development. Having personally experienced the issues of mental health, being able to help others in their journey towards recovery would mean the world to me. Receiving this scholarship would provide significant benefits by granting me the necessary resources at hand to pursue my degree in psychology. Receiving higher education comes with financial burdens, and this scholarship would reduce the financial weight, allowing me to focus wholeheartedly on my studies and professional growth. I chose the field of psychology because I strongly believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to overcome their mental health issues. It is very crucial that individuals feel comfortable discussing their challenges and have access to the resources needed for their recovery. By advocating for mental health awareness and providing support, my goal is to create a society where everyone can overcome their mental health struggles. Mental health is a serious issue that deserves proper attention and care. By pursuing a degree in psychology, I am committed to contributing to the proper handling of this dreadful matter. I am dedicated to providing individuals with the support they need, encouraging them to overcome their struggles and live fulfilling lives. In conclusion, my persistent commitment to making a positive impact on the mental health crisis drives my pursuit of a degree in psychology. This scholarship would not only provide me with the means to achieve my educational goals but also allow me to contribute meaningfully to the well-being of others. With this opportunity, I will tirelessly work towards creating a world where mental health is openly discussed, and individuals have access to the resources needed to overcome their struggles.
    Brian J Boley Memorial Scholarship
    Mental health has emerged as a significant global concern since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Its impact extends to many segments of society, including minority groups, mothers, children, people with disabilities, and our dedicated healthcare workers. It was through my own personal experience that I became convinced of the dying need to enter the mental health field. As I worked through my own struggles, I became very aware that many individuals do not feel comfortable seeking help or lack the necessary resources to confront their mental health issues. When I made the decision to pursue a career in mental health, I made a solemn vow to become a compassionate support amidst the ongoing mental health crisis. In my opinion, one of the main problems lies with the approach of our doctors and therapists. Additionally, the media often portrays mental health as a basic money-making scheme or disregards it as a result of personal shortcomings. This perception takes away from our collective opinion of healthcare professionals. Simply prescribing medications, diagnosing disorders, and focusing on financial aspects will not aid those who are struggling in their journey to recovery or obtain an environment of comfort. Instead, those entering the mental health field should adopt a mindset that treats patients as if they were our own family members. Engaging in meaningful conversations that allow us to truly understand the patient as an individual, rather than a source of financial gain, should become our primary goal. By prioritizing the establishment of a safe and welcoming environment, we can encourage individuals to seek the help they need. Furthermore, I am deeply committed to ensuring that accessible resources are available to all those in need. A major challenge within the mental health field is the depth of available support. To address this, I propose implementing various measures, including the provision of free counseling services, low-cost diagnostic options, and comprehensive information about medications. By offering reliable resources, we can take significant strides in alleviating the mental health crisis. In conclusion, my aspiration within the mental health field is to extend a helping hand to those in need. Through implementing comfortable and resourceful solutions, I am dedicated to helping the mental health crisis. By fostering an environment of empathy, understanding, and accessible support, we can empower individuals to start on their path to healing and well-being. Together, we can make a significant difference in the lives of those affected by mental health challenges.