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Patrick Kamdem Kamdem

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I’m Patrick Valery Kamdem Kamdem, a senior at Suitland High School and a first-generation student navigating the unique challenges of being undocumented while striving for academic and personal success. My journey has been anything but typical, and my experiences have taught me resilience, drive, and a deep appreciation for community. Academically, I’m passionate about Business Analytics and hope to leverage data in ways that make a difference, especially in underserved communities. My GPA reflects my growth and determination, climbing from a 1.9 my freshman year to a 3.7 by junior year. Beyond academics, I’ve embraced leadership roles that allow me to impact others. As Captain of my wrestling team, I’ve mentored and motivated teammates, and as President of our school’s Black Student Union, I’ve fostered a safe and inclusive space for Black students in a predominantly white school. My commitment to social justice and community support extends beyond school. I volunteer with the Greater Washington Urban League and Inspire DMV Hospitality Group, where I help underserved communities with business support and mentorship. These experiences have fueled my dream of starting a data consulting firm that will empower people with the insights and tools they need to create sustainable futures. Through every role I take on, I aim to make life a bit easier for others—to open doors, build community, and inspire resilience. This is the legacy I’m working toward: a legacy of empowerment, one that will hopefully continue for generations to come.

Education

Suitland High School

High School
2021 - 2025

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Data Science
    • Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
    • Law
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      data scientist

    • Dream career goals:

    • Volunteer

      Islam relief chicago
      2023 – 2023
    • Volunteer

      Greater Washington Urban League
      2024 – Present1 year
    • Intern

      Volkswagen Group of America
      2024 – 2024

    Sports

    Wrestling

    Varsity
    2019 – Present6 years

    Awards

    • Regional Championship

    Research

    • Community Organization and Advocacy

      Learn serve — Social entrepreneurs
      2024 – Present

    Public services

    • Public Service (Politics)

      Learn Serve — Social entrepreneurs
      2024 – Present
    • Volunteering

      Islam Relief Chicago — Volunteer
      2023 – 2023
    • Volunteering

      Greater Washington Urban league — Hands on volunteer
      2024 – Present

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Politics

    Volunteering

    Entrepreneurship

    American Dream Scholarship
    The American Dream has long been a beacon of hope and possibility, defined as the belief that anyone, regardless of background, can achieve success through hard work and determination. For me, the American Dream is about more than material wealth or social status; it represents the freedom to pursue one’s passions, the opportunity to build a better life, and the responsibility to uplift others along the way. Growing up as an undocumented student, the concept of the American Dream felt both inspiring and elusive. On one hand, I was surrounded by stories of people who had overcome immense challenges to achieve their goals. On the other, I faced barriers that made the dream seem out of reach whether it was limited access to scholarships, uncertainty about my family’s future, or navigating a world that often didn’t see my full potential. Despite these obstacles, I’ve come to see the American Dream as not just a destination but a journey shaped by perseverance and purpose. For me, the American Dream is rooted in education and opportunity. Education has been my pathway to resilience and growth. It’s where I’ve learned to embrace challenges, whether on the wrestling mat or in the classroom, and where I’ve discovered my passion for business analytics. My dream is to one day use my education to create a data consulting firm that empowers others to make informed decisions while also providing stability for my family. This vision isn’t just about personal success; it’s about creating opportunities for others and giving back to my community. The American Dream also carries the responsibility to pay it forward. As I strive to achieve my goals, I aim to mentor other first generation and undocumented students, showing them that their aspirations are valid and achievable. I want to be a source of guidance and encouragement, helping them navigate the same hurdles I’ve faced. The dream is not just about individual success; it’s about lifting others and building a more inclusive society where everyone has the chance to thrive. To me, the American Dream isn’t a one size fits all ideal. It looks different for everyone because it’s shaped by personal values and circumstances. For some, it’s about owning a home or starting a business. For others, it’s about creating a safe and supportive environment for their family. What binds these dreams together is the belief in the possibility of progress of building a life better than the one you were born into and leaving a legacy of hope for future generations. In the end, the American Dream is about resilience, opportunity, and community. It’s about believing in the power of hard work and determination while recognizing that none of us achieve our dreams alone. By striving for personal growth and helping others along the way, I believe I can contribute to a vision of the American Dream that is inclusive, enduring, and meaningful.
    Simon Strong Scholarship
    Adversity has been a constant presence in my life, shaping my character and teaching me lessons I carry to this day. One of the most defining challenges I’ve faced is being undocumented. Growing up, I had to balance the typical struggles of adolescence with the unique obstacles of navigating life without the security of citizenship. From worrying about my family’s future to confronting societal misconceptions, the weight of my status was ever-present, affecting my opportunities and dreams. The most challenging moment came during high school when I realized how limited my college and scholarship options would be due to my status. It felt as though a ceiling was being placed over my aspirations despite my hard work and determination. Watching my peers celebrate their college acceptances and financial aid offers, I couldn’t help but feel isolated and discouraged. However, I refused to let my circumstances define me. Instead, I used this adversity as fuel to push myself further. I threw myself into academics, raising my GPA from 1.9 in freshman year to 3.7 by junior year, showing my resilience and determination to succeed. I also became deeply involved in extracurricular activities, such as leading my wrestling team, mentoring peers, and working on community focused projects with organizations like LearnServe International. These activities gave me a sense of purpose and reminded me that I could still make a meaningful impact, no matter the barriers. This journey taught me the power of perseverance and resourcefulness. I learned to advocate for myself, seeking out resources and opportunities tailored to undocumented students. I also became more empathetic, understanding that adversity is universal, even if its forms vary. This empathy drives me to support others, whether by mentoring younger students, participating in community service, or working to create opportunities for those who face similar struggles. To anyone facing the weight of undocumented status or any other significant challenge, my advice is simple: Do not let fear or frustration diminish your dreams. It’s easy to feel defeated when the odds are stacked against you, but remember that you are not alone. Seek out mentors and allies who can guide and support you. Break your goals into smaller steps and celebrate each victory, no matter how small. Most importantly, focus on what you can control your effort, your attitude, and your determination to rise above. Adversity has shaped me into a person who values resilience, community, and hope. It has shown me that while I may not be able to change my circumstances overnight, I can change how I respond to them. I’m proud of the person I’ve become because of these challenges, and I’m committed to using my experiences to inspire and uplift others who face similar struggles.
    Sammy Meckley Memorial Scholarship
    Throughout my high school journey, my involvement in extracurricular activities has been a cornerstone of my personal development and my contribution to the community. Each activity I’ve participated in has not only shaped my character but has also allowed me to create a positive impact on those around me. Wrestling, in particular, stands out as a passion that has profoundly influenced my life and my community. Wrestling is more than just a sport to me it’s a lifestyle and a sanctuary for peace. The rigorous discipline, teamwork, and resilience required in wrestling have taught me life lessons that extend far beyond the mat. As a team captain, I’ve embraced the responsibility of leading and mentoring younger teammates. I’ve organized practices, provided encouragement, and fostered an environment where everyone feels valued and motivated. Wrestling has shown me that perseverance in the face of adversity can lead to incredible growth, and I strive to pass that lesson on to my peers. Beyond wrestling, my role as president of the Black Student Union (BSU) has fueled my passion for fostering inclusivity and unity within my school. Through the BSU, I’ve organized events that celebrate Black culture and history, creating a safe space where students can feel seen and heard. This work has not only strengthened our school community but has also deepened my commitment to advocating for equity and representation. Additionally, my involvement with organizations like LearnServe International has allowed me to work on social justice projects that directly address community needs. Collaborating with peers to develop innovative solutions has shown me the power of collective action. These initiatives have helped underserved communities while teaching me how to apply my skills to make a tangible difference. These activities have benefited my community by inspiring others to find their own passions and work toward shared goals. Wrestling has taught younger athletes the value of commitment and resilience, while the BSU has provided a platform for dialogue and understanding. My community work has instilled hope and driven change in areas where it’s needed most. Looking ahead, I plan to carry the lessons I’ve learned into my college experience and beyond. I’m committed to continuing my advocacy work and using my voice to uplift others. I also hope to start programs that encourage youth to pursue their dreams, whether in athletics, academics, or community leadership. Extracurricular activities have given me a purpose and a way to contribute meaningfully to my community. They’ve shown me that passion, when combined with action, can create lasting change.
    Dreamer Scholarship by Lolah Alva Boutique
    Growing up undocumented has profoundly shaped my life, presenting challenges that have tested my resilience and determination but also deepened my gratitude and ambition. Being undocumented often felt like living in the shadows, knowing I had to work harder for opportunities others might take for granted. Simple milestones, like getting a driver’s license or applying for financial aid, became sources of anxiety instead of celebration. Yet, these obstacles have motivated me to persevere, shaping the person I am today. One of the most significant impacts of being undocumented is the uncertainty that has surrounded my education. From a young age, I understood that I would need to excel academically to create opportunities for myself. This realization pushed me to embrace every chance to learn, grow, and contribute to my community. Despite the challenges, I earned leadership roles in school, like serving as the captain of my wrestling team and president of the Black Student Union, where I worked to foster inclusion and provide a voice for underrepresented students. These experiences have not only prepared me for college but have also fueled my passion for helping others overcome adversity. College represents a gateway to a future I’ve dreamed about for years. Morehouse College is where I hope to pursue a degree in date analytics. I am drawn to morehouse not only for its academic excellence but also for its emphasis on faith and community, values that resonate deeply with me. With this education, I plan to open a data consulting firm, helping organizations make sense of complex information while using part of my success to give back to my community. I want to create opportunities for other undocumented and underserved youth, showing them that their status does not define their potential. Winning this scholarship would be transformative for me and my family. Financial barriers have always loomed large in my college aspirations, as undocumented students have limited access to federal aid and most state-based scholarships. This scholarship would not only ease the financial burden but also serve as a powerful affirmation of my efforts and my dreams. It would allow me to focus on my education and community involvement without the constant worry of how to afford tuition. Ultimately, I want my story to be one of resilience and hope. Being undocumented has taught me to value hard work, empathy, and the power of education. I want to inspire others facing similar struggles to believe in their potential and pursue their dreams, just as I am doing. By attending college, I aim to break the barriers that have limited my family for generations and create a legacy of opportunity for those who come after me. This scholarship is more than financial support it is an investment in my future and the countless lives I hope to impact.
    Sunshine "DC" Memorial Scholarship
    Giving back to my community has been a guiding principle in my life. As someone who has benefitted from the support and encouragement of others, I see community service not just as an obligation, but as a way to honor those who have helped me grow. From volunteering with local organizations to mentoring peers, I’ve sought out opportunities to make a positive impact, and these experiences have shaped my character and goals. One of the ways I give back is through mentorship. As the captain of my high school wrestling team, I’ve taken pride in guiding younger teammates, helping them build confidence and resilience both on and off the mat. Wrestling has been my sanctuary, teaching me discipline, perseverance, and teamwork, and I strive to pass these values on to others. Additionally, as president of my school’s Black Student Union, I’ve worked to foster a sense of belonging and empowerment for students of all backgrounds. Organizing events and discussions that celebrate our identities has been a rewarding way to give back to my peers and create lasting change within our school community. Outside of school, I volunteer with organizations like the Greater Washington Urban League, where I assist in programs aimed at providing educational resources and career guidance to underserved youth. These experiences have shown me the power of community-led initiatives and the importance of addressing systemic inequalities. They have also solidified my commitment to making a difference wherever I go. After graduating from college, I plan to continue this responsibility by leveraging my education in data analytics to create meaningful change. My dream is to start a data consulting firm that not only helps organizations solve complex problems but also invests in the community. I envision using my resources to support mentorship programs, scholarships, and educational workshops for underprivileged youth. By providing opportunities and resources, I hope to help others realize their potential and achieve their goals. In addition to my professional aspirations, I intend to remain actively involved in community service. I want to partner with local schools and nonprofits to mentor students, especially those who, like me, come from immigrant or first generation backgrounds. I believe that representation matters, and I want to be a role model who shows young people that success is possible with hard work and determination. Giving back to my community is not a one time effort but a lifelong commitment. The values I’ve developed through service empathy, resilience, and a desire to uplift others are central to who I am and who I strive to be. With the support of this scholarship, I will be one step closer to achieving my goals and continuing to give back in even greater ways. Together, we can build stronger, more equitable communities and inspire others to do the same.
    Aserina Hill Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Patrick Valery Kamdem Kamdem, a senior at Suitland High School, where I have spent my high school junior and senior year before so Downers Grove South High school balancing rigorous academics, extracurricular commitments, and a passion for making a positive impact in my community. Despite the challenges I’ve faced as a first-generation student and recent immigrant, I’ve worked hard to build a well-rounded high school experience that reflects my drive and determination. At school, I am deeply involved in extracurricular activities. As the captain of my wrestling team, I’ve honed leadership skills by mentoring younger teammates and fostering a culture of resilience and unity. I also serve as the president of my school’s Black Student Union, where I lead initiatives to promote inclusion and celebrate cultural identity. Outside of school, I volunteer with organizations like the Greater Washington Urban League, where I support underserved communities through educational and entrepreneurial programs. I am particularly passionate about business analytics and plan to pursue a degree in this field after high school. My dream is to one day establish a data consulting firm that provides innovative solutions to organizations while fostering a supportive work environment. Beyond professional aspirations, I envision creating opportunities for future generations, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds, to thrive in their chosen careers. If I could start my own charity, its mission would center on bridging educational and career gaps for underserved youth. I would establish a program focused on equipping students with the skills, resources, and mentorship they need to succeed academically and professionally. The charity would serve young people from low income and immigrant communities, helping them overcome systemic barriers to higher education and career advancement. Volunteers in this organization would play vital roles, such as tutoring students in subjects like math, science, and language arts, and assisting with college applications, scholarship searches, and career counseling. Additionally, they would host workshops on topics like financial literacy, technology skills, and interview preparation. The charity would also partner with local businesses to provide internships and hands-on experiences for students, ensuring they are well-prepared for the workforce. Creating such a charity would be a reflection of my own journey a way to give back and ensure that no young person feels limited by their circumstances. I’ve experienced firsthand the transformative power of mentorship and community support, and I want to pass that forward. Education has been my gateway to opportunities, and I believe it can be the same for others. In everything I do, whether it’s leading a team, volunteering in the community, or pursuing my education, I aim to make a meaningful difference. With this scholarship, I will be one step closer to achieving my goals and using my experiences to inspire and uplift others.
    Coach "Frank" Anthony Ciccone Wrestling Scholarship
    Throughout my life, I have often found myself cast as the underdog, particularly in my journey as a wrestler. Wrestling is not just a sport to me; it is a lifestyle, a passion, and a sanctuary for peace. While others may view the mat as a place of competition, I see it as a space where I can escape life’s challenges, test my limits, and grow as both an athlete and an individual. Embracing the underdog role has not always been easy, but it has taught me perseverance, humility, and the importance of never underestimating myself. One of the most defining moments of my wrestling career came during my junior year. I transferred to a new school in the middle of the season, entering a wrestling program where I was unknown and underestimated. My teammates had already formed bonds, and I was seen as an outsider with much to prove. To make matters more difficult, I was placed in a weight class with some of the toughest opponents in the district. Every match felt like an uphill battle, with spectators and competitors alike assuming I didn’t stand a chance. Instead of allowing doubt to consume me, I embraced the challenge. I leaned into the underdog role, using it as motivation to outwork and outperform expectations. I poured my energy into every practice, staying late to perfect my technique and pushing myself beyond my physical and mental limits. Wrestling became more than a competition it became a discipline that demanded focus, grit, and a relentless drive to improve. One match, in particular, stands out. I faced the district’s top ranked wrestler, someone who had consistently dominated the competition. I remember stepping onto the mat and hearing whispers of disbelief from the crowd. But as the whistle blew, I blocked out the noise and focused on everything I had trained for. While I didn’t win that match, I held my own, surprising not only the spectators but also myself. That match earned me respect from my teammates and coaches, proving that I belonged on the mat with the best of them. This experience taught me that being an underdog is not a disadvantage but an opportunity. It allowed me to grow stronger and more resilient, to rise above expectations and show others and myself that hard work and determination can level any playing field. Wrestling has taught me that the greatest victories are not always about winning but about giving your absolute best and refusing to back down. As I look toward college, I am determined to continue this journey. Wrestling is more than a sport for me; it is a sanctuary that has helped me navigate life’s struggles, channel my energy productively, and find peace amidst chaos. With the opportunity to wrestle at the collegiate level, I hope to inspire others to embrace their own underdog stories and use them as fuel for growth. College is the next step in my journey, where I can further develop as an athlete, student, and leader. Wrestling has shaped who I am, and I am ready to embrace every challenge ahead, just as I have always done.
    Breast Cancer Awareness Scholarship in Memory of Martha Dickinson
    Breast cancer has profoundly impacted my life, reshaping my perspective on resilience, health, and the importance of early detection. When my grandmother who I lived with were diagnosed with breast cancer, her journeys left an indelible mark on me. Witnessing her strength during treatment and the love and support she received from family and friends taught me invaluable lessons about perseverance, the importance of early detection, and the necessity of proactive healthcare. Living with her during her battle with breast cancer made the reality of the disease deeply personal. I saw her balance the emotional weight of her diagnosis with the determination to maintain a sense of normalcy for her family. Her courage inspired me to support her in every way possible whether through small acts of kindness, helping around the house, or simply being there to listen. Similarly, with breast cancer she brought my extended family closer, uniting us in support of her recovery. These experiences made me realize the critical role of community and compassion in helping individuals navigate such challenges. Prevention and early detection are key to combating breast cancer. Through these personal experiences, I have become an advocate for regular screenings and self-examinations, especially within my family. I actively encourage open conversations about health and the importance of addressing concerns early, ensuring that loved ones understand the resources available to them. I have also educated myself about lifestyle changes, such as maintaining a healthy diet and exercising regularly, to reduce risk factors associated with the disease. Genetic testing has been a pivotal tool in my family’s approach to breast cancer prevention. After my grandmother’s diagnosis, some family members underwent genetic testing to assess their risk factors. This knowledge empowered them to take preventive measures, such as enhanced surveillance, lifestyle changes, and in some cases, preventative medical interventions. Genetic testing provides critical insights that can save lives, helping individuals make informed decisions about their health. I have seen firsthand how this knowledge can transform fear into action and uncertainty into preparedness. I believe I deserve this scholarship because I am deeply committed to using these experiences to make a meaningful impact. My family’s journey with breast cancer has inspired me to pursue a career in data analytics, where I aim to combine data-driven strategies with healthcare initiatives to improve early detection and patient outcomes. With access to better resources, I hope to contribute to the development of systems that make genetic testing, screenings, and preventive care more accessible, particularly for underserved communities. This scholarship would allow me to continue my education and turn these aspirations into reality. By combining my personal experiences with professional expertise, I aim to honor the resilience of my loved ones and contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Through awareness, education, and innovation, I hope to empower others to take control of their health and prevent the devastating impact of this disease on future generations.
    One Chance Scholarship
    My name is Patrick Valery Kamdem Kamdem, and my journey has been defined by resilience, ambition, and a drive to make a meaningful impact on both my life and the lives of others. As a first-generation student in my family, I understand the value and transformative power of education. Coming from a background where opportunities are limited, I have faced challenges that have tested my perseverance, adaptability, and determination. However, these obstacles have only strengthened my commitment to achieving my goals and inspiring others from similar backgrounds to pursue their own dreams. One of my greatest passions lies in the field of business analytics. I am captivated by the power of data and its ability to uncover insights, drive innovation, and solve complex problems. I dream of one day building my own data consulting firm, where I can empower organizations to make informed decisions by providing them with clear, actionable insights. Through this work, I hope to create a positive impact on the world around me, from helping businesses thrive to fostering a better understanding of data-driven decision-making across various industries. This path is not only about my personal success; it’s about giving back to my community and opening doors for others in similar situations. In addition to my professional aspirations, I am deeply passionate about mentoring and supporting young people, especially those who may feel limited by their circumstances. I know firsthand how it feels to face the uphill battle of balancing school, work, and extracurricular commitments while navigating college applications and scholarship searches. I want to be able to share my experiences, guiding others through these challenges so they too can find their footing and pursue their dreams with confidence. Giving back in this way is part of what drives me and keeps me grounded as I continue my journey. This scholarship would significantly impact my path toward achieving these goals. As I work toward a college degree, the financial relief provided by this scholarship would allow me to dedicate more of my focus to academic success and professional development rather than worrying about the burden of expenses. This support would also empower me to continue my work in community service and mentorship, giving me the flexibility to spend time helping others without the constant strain of financial pressure. In receiving this scholarship, I would be able to invest more deeply in both my studies and my community efforts, maximizing the impact I can have now and in the future. This investment would ultimately allow me to create a pathway to success not only for myself but also for those who come after me, demonstrating that background and circumstance do not define potential. Thank you for considering my application, and for supporting students who are determined to turn their aspirations into reality.
    Rick Levin Memorial Scholarship
    Navigating challenge and difficulty has been a defining part of my journey, deeply influencing my goals, mindset, and drive to pursue higher education. Growing up as a first-generation student in a family with limited experience in the American educational system meant that I faced numerous hurdles in understanding how to navigate both academics and the path to college. Every step of the way, I encountered obstacles that tested my resilience, adaptability, and determination. These experiences not only shaped my ambitions but also fueled my desire to uplift others facing similar challenges. One significant influence on my development and understanding of service has been my involvement with LearnServe International. This program exposed me to social entrepreneurship and the power of community-based solutions. Through LearnServe, I learned to see problems as opportunities for innovation and impact. For the first time, I felt empowered to create change, not just for myself but for others. LearnServe showed me that even though I might come from a background without the typical resources, I have the tools and insight to make a difference. This realization motivated me to view challenges in a new light—not as barriers, but as opportunities for growth and contribution. As part of the LearnServe program, I worked on projects that tackled local issues, such as access to educational resources in underrepresented communities. Our initiatives involved collaborating with community members, brainstorming sustainable solutions, and learning how to pitch our ideas effectively. Through these experiences, I gained invaluable skills in leadership, communication, and strategic thinking. More importantly, I discovered that many of the obstacles I faced weren’t unique to me. Others in my community were struggling with similar difficulties, particularly in finding pathways to education and personal growth. This awareness strengthened my commitment to higher education, knowing that it could provide me with the tools to effect change on a larger scale. The mentors and support system I found within LearnServe, combined with the encouragement of dedicated educators in my special education program, made all the difference. These individuals believed in my potential and taught me the value of persistence, patience, and community. They didn’t just guide me academically; they helped me see my own value and understand that my experiences, both the struggles and the successes, could be a source of strength for myself and others. Their faith in my potential was a turning point that made me realize that, with the right mindset and support, higher education was not only achievable but a powerful platform for change. These experiences led me to commit to using my education as a way to bridge gaps for others. I want to advocate for students from underrepresented backgrounds, helping them see the possibilities that education can open up. I am particularly passionate about addressing the financial, social, and informational barriers that often prevent students from marginalized communities from pursuing higher education. Too often, talented and motivated individuals are held back simply because they lack access to resources and guidance. I want to be part of the solution, working to create systems of support that make educational and career goals accessible to all. Pursuing higher education is, for me, about more than personal success. It’s about equipping myself with the knowledge and skills to build meaningful change in my community. Through my studies and future career, I intend to focus on creating initiatives that address the educational disparities that exist in low-income and immigrant communities. I want to provide mentorship, resources, and a roadmap for students who may feel isolated or uncertain about their future, just as I once did. In reflecting on my journey, I recognize that challenges have shaped my purpose and inspired me to help others overcome their own obstacles. Programs like LearnServe International and my experiences in special education taught me that resilience, compassion, and community are the cornerstones of meaningful impact. My goal is to use my education not only to advance my career but to create spaces where others feel empowered to pursue their dreams and contribute positively to society. I am committed to paying forward the support, guidance, and encouragement that helped me navigate my own path.
    Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
    My experience with mental health has shaped who I am, my relationships, and my career aspirations in profound and transformative ways. From navigating my own struggles to witnessing the effects of mental health issues in those close to me, I have learned just how crucial mental wellness is to living a balanced, fulfilling life. These experiences have not only helped me cultivate empathy and resilience but also driven me to want to make a meaningful difference in the mental health field. Mental health challenges have been a part of my life from an early age. I saw close family members and friends struggle with anxiety, depression, and the aftermath of traumatic events, which made me acutely aware of how common these issues are—and how deeply they can impact lives. Growing up, I often found myself acting as a listener and a source of support, and that role helped me recognize the gaps in our mental health care system. Seeing others feel misunderstood or unsupported has driven me to be someone who listens deeply and without judgment, qualities I now bring into all of my relationships. My own journey with mental health has taught me that seeking help is both a strength and a necessity. At first, I was reluctant to acknowledge or address my feelings, out of fear of stigma or not wanting to seem “weak.” Over time, however, I came to understand that prioritizing mental health is essential and that healing isn’t something anyone should go through alone. This journey has helped me connect more authentically with others, as I’ve learned the power of vulnerability and openness. I’ve seen how honest conversations about mental health can break down barriers and foster deeper, more supportive relationships. This personal journey has also deeply shaped my career aspirations. I realized early on that I wanted a career that would enable me to make a difference in the lives of others, especially in a way that promotes mental well-being. My interest in mental health has fueled my desire to pursue a career in business analytics, with a focus on health care or social impact. By leveraging data, I hope to uncover insights that could improve access to mental health resources and identify areas where support is lacking. I believe that a data-driven approach could provide new ways of making mental health care more accessible and affordable for people in underserved communities, breaking down some of the very barriers I’ve encountered or observed in others. The stigma surrounding mental health remains a significant challenge, particularly in certain communities. Because of my own experiences, I’m passionate about reducing that stigma and encouraging people to seek the help they need without shame. I believe that mental health should be treated as a universal priority, and I want to use my career to advocate for that message. I see data as a powerful tool for driving this change by enabling decision-makers to make more informed choices that improve mental health care on a broad scale. In addition to working toward systemic change, my mental health journey has motivated me to stay involved in community work. I volunteer with local organizations that focus on mental health awareness and support, and I’ve facilitated peer groups for individuals who are navigating similar challenges. These experiences have been invaluable in teaching me how small actions can create positive change and have reaffirmed my desire to use my professional skills to advocate for better mental health care. Ultimately, my experience with mental health has left me with a strong belief in the value of empathy, openness, and resilience. It has taught me that everyone, regardless of their background or struggles, deserves access to the care and support they need to thrive. My goal is to combine my technical skills with my commitment to mental health advocacy to create a world where mental wellness is treated as a basic human right, not a luxury. In the future, I hope to work with organizations that prioritize mental health as part of their mission and aim to make resources more widely available to everyone. I envision contributing to research initiatives, community-based projects, and policy changes that promote mental well-being. My journey has shown me that no one should have to struggle alone, and through my career, I hope to provide the support, understanding, and resources that people need to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives. In summary, my experience with mental health has profoundly shaped my beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations. It has taught me empathy, resilience, and the importance of advocating for change. I am committed to using my skills and experiences to make a lasting impact in the mental health field, ensuring that others have access to the support and resources that everyone deserves. Through my career and personal journey, I aim to honor the value of mental wellness and help create a world where no one has to face mental health challenges alone.
    Healing Self and Community Scholarship
    I believe that one of the most impactful contributions I could make to mental health care is through developing accessible digital tools that deliver affordable, quality support to underserved communities. With a background in data analytics and a passion for community service, I envision creating an app that leverages data to connect individuals with tailored mental health resources, including virtual support groups, self-help modules, and affordable counseling services. The app could prioritize multilingual support and culturally sensitive content, breaking down barriers for those who often feel overlooked by traditional mental health systems. I would also partner with nonprofits and schools to provide subsidized or free access to ensure equity. Using analytics, the app could track user feedback and adapt resources based on real-time needs, making it as responsive as possible to diverse communities. By integrating technology and community-centered design, my goal would be to close gaps in mental health care access and provide an approachable, affordable pathway to wellness for all.
    Eco-Warrior Scholarship
    Living sustainably has become a central part of my daily life, as I believe that even small choices can make a big impact in reducing our collective carbon footprint. By consciously shifting my habits, I aim to live in a way that is both mindful of the planet and respectful of future generations. Making intentional choices in my daily routines, such as reducing waste, conserving resources, and being mindful of energy consumption, allows me to contribute to a larger environmental effort and encourages others around me to consider their own impact on the earth. One of the main ways I strive to live sustainably is by reducing waste, especially plastic. I always carry a reusable water bottle, avoid single-use plastics whenever possible, and choose reusable shopping bags and containers over disposable options. By being conscious of the amount of waste I create, I aim to decrease the number of items that end up in landfills and oceans, which has a ripple effect on ecosystems and wildlife. Additionally, I try to minimize food waste by planning meals ahead, buying only what I need, and composting scraps whenever possible. These choices might seem small, but they build up over time, creating a habit of sustainability that can have a significant positive impact. Transportation is another area where I make intentional choices to reduce my carbon footprint. I walk or use public transportation whenever possible, avoiding unnecessary car trips. For longer trips, I try to carpool with friends or family to cut down on emissions. Not only does this reduce my personal carbon emissions, but it also gives me a deeper appreciation for the resources I am saving. Every mile walked or shared means less pollution and less energy consumed, and over time, these small decisions can make a significant difference. In addition to these daily habits, I am mindful of my energy usage at home. I make a habit of turning off lights, unplugging electronics when they’re not in use, and using energy-efficient appliances. I also adjust my thermostat to save on heating and cooling, especially during peak seasons. By reducing my energy consumption, I am directly decreasing my environmental impact and contributing to a reduced demand for fossil fuels, which play a large role in climate change. Reducing our carbon footprint is crucial to the health of our planet. Every action we take has a direct or indirect effect on the environment, and climate change is a reality that requires collective responsibility. I believe that living sustainably is a way to respect and protect natural resources, ensuring they are preserved for future generations. The planet has provided us with incredible resources, but it’s up to us to use them wisely. Through these small, intentional choices, I hope to inspire others to consider their own actions and make decisions that align with a sustainable future. In the long run, I hope to expand my efforts by encouraging those around me—friends, family, and even my community—to adopt similar practices. By embracing sustainable living, I am not only reducing my impact but also joining a movement dedicated to preserving the world for generations to come.
    Hines Scholarship
    To me, going to college represents the opportunity to redefine my future and break new ground for myself, my family, and my community. As a first-generation college student and recent immigrant, college is more than an academic pursuit—it’s a chance to unlock doors that were previously out of reach. I grew up understanding that education is not something to be taken for granted, and I’ve seen firsthand the sacrifices my family has made to give me this chance. For me, going to college means honoring those sacrifices by working toward a brighter, more secure future, not only for myself but also for the people around me. My goal in college is to earn a degree in business analytics, which will allow me to work with data to solve real-world problems and inform decision-making. I have always been drawn to the logical structure of mathematics and the potential of science to create positive change. Business analytics combines these strengths and provides the tools to make a difference in areas that need it the most. In today’s world, data holds the power to shape policies, guide business strategies, and spotlight community needs. My aim is to use this power responsibly and effectively, helping to make informed decisions that can drive sustainable improvements. Beyond academic achievement, I see college as a place where I can build the skills and networks necessary to realize my dream of founding a data consulting firm. I want to provide support to businesses, nonprofits, and community organizations by helping them understand and utilize their data. This firm would not only support economic growth but also address social issues by offering affordable consulting to community-focused organizations, helping them better serve underrepresented populations. Going to college also means proving to myself and others that hard work and resilience pay off. Navigating the challenges of being an immigrant and a first-generation student has taught me how to adapt, persevere, and seek out resources to reach my goals. My college journey is a testament to the belief that, regardless of one’s background, ambition combined with opportunity can lead to extraordinary outcomes. Ultimately, going to college means contributing to something larger than myself. By completing my education and pursuing my goals, I hope to inspire others who share my background to believe in the possibility of higher education. I want to show that with persistence, anyone can defy limitations and create new paths. In the long run, I envision myself not only as a data analyst but as a mentor, using my experiences to guide others toward their own success in college and beyond. College is the first step in a journey that I hope will create lasting, positive change. It’s my chance to build a future where I can give back, elevate others, and contribute meaningfully to the world.
    Hilliard L. "Tack" Gibbs Jr. Memorial Scholarship
    My journey as a first-generation student and recent immigrant has been shaped by a passion for problem-solving and a drive to make a meaningful impact in the world. Growing up, I faced numerous challenges adapting to a new culture and learning a new language, but these experiences taught me resilience, resourcefulness, and the value of hard work. My love for science and mathematics emerged early on, as I was drawn to the ways they provide concrete solutions to complex questions and offer a path to understanding and improving the world around us. For me, science and math represent the tools I can use to help solve real-world problems, make informed decisions, and build a better future for my community and beyond. I chose to pursue a degree in business analytics because it combines my passion for mathematics with practical applications in the world of data. As data becomes an increasingly vital part of every industry, I see an incredible opportunity to use data analytics to make a positive impact, especially for underrepresented communities. My dream is to start my own data consulting firm that not only supports businesses in making data-driven decisions but also works with nonprofits and community organizations to tackle issues like educational inequality, health disparities, and access to resources. However, pursuing higher education comes with its own set of challenges, especially as a first-generation student. Financially, my family has limited resources, and I am working to balance school, extracurricular activities, and part-time jobs to support my education. Receiving this scholarship would help alleviate some of the financial burden, allowing me to focus more on my studies and community involvement. It would also bring me one step closer to achieving my dream of a college degree, which would open doors for me to continue my journey in the field of analytics. Post-graduation, I plan to use my degree in business analytics to empower communities and organizations by making data accessible, understandable, and actionable. By using data to highlight trends and needs, I can provide insights that help organizations make informed decisions that benefit their communities. I hope to mentor other students from similar backgrounds and inspire them to pursue careers in STEM fields, showing them that with hard work and determination, they too can make a difference. This scholarship is not just a financial award but a validation of my goals and hard work. It would allow me to continue pursuing my passion for science and math, build on the skills I’ve developed, and ultimately give back to others as I grow in my career. My dream is to bridge the gap between data and real-world impact, using analytics as a tool for positive change and making a lasting difference in the world.
    Maida Brkanovic Memorial Scholarship
    Applying for the Maida Brkanovic Memorial Scholarship feels especially meaningful to me, as her spirit of selflessness and dedication to others closely resonates with my own journey as a first-generation student and recent immigrant. My experience has been deeply shaped by the struggles and resilience that come with building a life in a new country, and it has fueled my commitment to giving back to my community in meaningful ways. I was born in a different country, where life was often challenging. Moving to the United States offered hope and new opportunities, but it also came with immense pressure and responsibility. Navigating a foreign education system, learning a new language, and adapting to a different culture was not easy. I often felt torn between my roots and my desire to embrace the new possibilities around me. Yet, through every challenge, I found strength in my purpose — to succeed for myself and my family and to help others who face similar difficulties. As a first-generation student, I quickly realized that higher education is not just an opportunity but a powerful means of creating change. I became involved in community service programs, volunteering to help other young immigrants and first-generation students overcome the barriers we often face. Whether through helping students apply for college, finding scholarships, or simply providing mentorship, I am committed to being a resource for others who may feel lost or overwhelmed, as I once did. In high school, I became involved in several community initiatives, including volunteering at local food drives, supporting elderly neighbors, and mentoring younger students from immigrant families. I wanted to be the helping hand I once wished for when I was new to this country. Through these experiences, I learned the power of community and the difference one person’s support can make. It was rewarding to see the confidence grow in the students I mentored or the gratitude in the eyes of an elderly neighbor who received a weekly check-in. These moments reinforced my belief in kindness and the impact it can have on someone’s life. Maida Brkanovic’s legacy of helping others — from supporting health causes to caring for animals — resonates with my own dreams of service. I, too, believe in uplifting others and making a difference, even in small ways. My experiences as a first-generation student and recent immigrant have given me a unique perspective on life. They have taught me to be grateful, compassionate, and resilient, to see obstacles as growth opportunities, and to hold on to hope in difficult times. My goal is to use my education to create a positive impact, both for myself and for the community that has supported me. I aim to pursue a career where I can continue advocating for immigrant rights, mental health resources, and equal educational opportunities. I believe this is the best way to honor my own journey and, in a small way, keep Maida’s legacy of selflessness and care for others alive. Receiving this scholarship would not only support my education but also empower me to extend my reach, to keep giving back, and to inspire others to pursue their dreams. I am committed to using the knowledge and skills I gain to make the world a kinder, more inclusive place, one act of service at a time.
    Jean Ramirez Scholarship
    Losing someone to suicide changes you in ways that are difficult to describe. The pain, confusion, and guilt that follow feel insurmountable, especially in the beginning. When my family and I lost a loved one to suicide, I found myself grappling with questions that had no answers. The days that followed were a blur of emotions: disbelief, anger, sadness, and, most prominently, a hollow sense of helplessness. Coming to terms with the idea that someone so close could feel such despair was one of the hardest parts of my journey as a survivor. The initial challenge was simply navigating life without them. Everyday moments felt heavier, like trying to carry on conversations without breaking down or pretending to focus on school and work. I also had to confront my own guilt — the “what ifs” and “should haves” that echoed in my mind. I questioned if there were signs I missed or things I could have done differently. It was exhausting to carry that weight, and it took time to accept that this tragedy wasn’t mine to bear alone, nor was it within my control to prevent. Over time, I began to understand that surviving this kind of loss isn’t just about moving forward; it’s about learning to hold space for grief while still allowing joy and purpose to grow. I found that sharing my story with others who had experienced similar losses brought a sense of comfort and connection that I desperately needed. By listening to others’ experiences and seeing that they, too, were finding ways to heal, I realized that resilience was possible, even in the face of deep loss. In seeking resilience, I also learned a valuable lesson about compassion. Losing someone to suicide taught me to be more understanding of the silent battles people face, often hidden beneath the surface. It deepened my empathy and made me more intentional in reaching out to others. I no longer take mental health for granted, nor do I overlook the importance of checking in with loved ones regularly. Hope came gradually, emerging as I let go of the need for answers. I learned to embrace the memories of my loved one as a source of strength rather than sorrow. I began to honor their life by finding ways to support mental health awareness and being an advocate for compassionate listening. Today, I find solace in knowing that I can help others by sharing my journey and offering them a sense of solidarity. This journey as a suicide loss survivor has taught me resilience and deepened my sense of purpose. Though the loss has shaped me, I am determined to channel the lessons I’ve learned into a life filled with understanding, compassion, and hope — for myself and for others who might be struggling.
    Joe Gilroy "Plan Your Work, Work Your Plan" Scholarship
    For as long as I can remember, I’ve been surrounded by dreams that demand hard work and careful planning. As a child, I moved alone to the U.S, searching for stability and opportunity. From Cameroon, pushed through unimaginable odds, instilling in me a mindset of resilience and focus. Inspired by their journey, I’ve developed a vision to create a path in business analytics and data consulting that would not only provide me with a fulfilling career but also serve others, particularly under-resourced communitie. My plan to achieve this dream starts with my education. I am preparing to pursue a degree in Business Analytics, with the goal of developing the technical skills and knowledge necessary to understand and interpret complex data. For me, data is more than just numbers; it’s a way to tell stories, answer questions, and, most importantly, drive change. I envision using data to help small businesses in underserved communities make informed decisions, optimize their operations, and become more competitive. This vision became clear to me during my internship at the Greater Washington Urban League, where I assisted with community initiatives and saw how impactful data-driven strategies could be. During my time there, I helped research local economic challenges and found that many minority-owned businesses faced hurdles due to a lack of actionable data and guidance. Witnessing these challenges firsthand confirmed the need for accessible consulting services focused on small business growth and sustainability. Inspired, I started to draft a business plan for my own consulting firm, which would provide affordable and tailored data solutions for small businesses. To achieve this, my journey is laid out in careful steps, much like the way Joe Gilroy approached his day with a to-do list. First, I am working to earn a degree in Business Analytics, with plans to focus on data management, visualization, and statistical analysis. Alongside my studies, I am building my skills through hands-on experience. Currently, I assist in managing logistics at Glory Global Logistics, my family’s freight business, where I help optimize container loading and manage shipping data. This experience has been invaluable, showing me how data can enhance efficiency, cut costs, and drive informed decision-making. Once I’ve completed my degree, I plan to work as a data analyst, ideally in a setting where I can further develop my consulting skills by learning from experienced professionals. I believe that to truly support small businesses, I need a foundation that combines technical expertise with real-world insight, so gaining industry experience is crucial for me before venturing out independently. My hope is to then establish my consulting firm in the DMV area, specifically serving minority-owned small businesses by providing accessible data solutions, workshops, and one-on-one consulting. However, the journey to achieving my dreams isn’t without its challenges. As a first-generation, undocumented student, finding scholarships and financial aid opportunities is essential. Balancing schoolwork with family responsibilities and part-time jobs has been demanding, but every challenge reinforces my dedication to my goals. I’ve come to understand that the dream of becoming an entrepreneur requires resilience, grit, and the ability to adapt. These lessons are the heart of my plan: to take setbacks in stride, learn continuously, and maintain focus on the impact I hope to make. This scholarship would be a stepping stone in making this vision a reality. With your support, I could afford to focus more on my studies, build my experience, and follow the well-thought-out path I’ve mapped to reach my dream. Like Joe Gilroy, I live by the belief that careful planning and relentless work can bring even the loftiest dreams within reach