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I want to become a Mechanical Engineer and I know I will become a sound one. As an African-American male with a single mom, I know that many barriers are faced to becoming successful, but I know I will stay motivated to accomplish my dream. I want to study Mechanical Engineering at an HBCU and eventually earn a master's degree studying the role of artificial intelligence in automotive vehicles
Education
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Mechanical Engineering
GPA:
3.5
Northwest High School
High SchoolGPA:
3.8
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Automotive
Dream career goals:
company founder
Part-Time Service Technician
355 DARCARS Toyota of Rockville2021 – Present3 years
Sports
Basketball
Club2012 – 20175 years
Awards
- Offensive Player of the Year
Research
Engineering, General
University of Maryland Eastern Shore — Undergraduate Research Student2023 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Maryland Basketball Association — Help kids develop beginner and intermediate basketball skills2019 – 2019
Future Interests
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Michael Hinrich Memorial Scholarship
My fascination with assembling objects from a young age fueled a curiosity that paralleled my education. Engaging in STEM activities, clubs, and camps illuminated my passion for hands-on pursuits. Mathematics became a natural ally; its importance shapes successful STEM careers. My journey led me to mechanical engineering—a path that aligns with my passion for innovation, particularly in advanced automotive systems.
I aspire to secure a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering as a stepping stone to graduate studies. With this education, I aim to design cutting-edge automotive systems and environmentally conscious solutions. Companies like Tesla have set the stage for transformative change. I strive to lead these innovations by researching the role of artificial intelligence in shaping automotive technology's future. Beyond technological progress, I'm dedicated to addressing STEM's minority underrepresentation. The dominance of one demographic perpetuates inequity and limits innovation's reach. Witnessing this inequality firsthand drove me to shatter barriers and inspire underrepresented groups, particularly African Americans, Hispanics, and women, to embrace STEM. My mission is twofold: be an example of attainable STEM success and foster innovation for all. I aim to empower minorities and amplify their potential within STEM. My journey signifies personal achievement and a commitment to making innovation accessible to overlooked and underserved communities.
My journey from childhood curiosity to engineering commitment propels me towards a mechanical engineering degree. Fueled by a passion for innovation and diversity, I aim to pioneer change, revolutionize the automotive sector, and ensure innovation's benefits reach everyone.
Minority/Women in STEM Scholarship
As a young African-American man and the only child of a single parent, navigating the web of societal expectations can be challenging. However, I consider myself fortunate to have imbibed the resilient work ethic of my mother, which has not only shaped my upbringing but also allowed me to savor the joys of a memorable childhood. Yet, the journey of a young male in today's intricate societal landscape is a complex expedition. Amid the halls of junior high and high schools, an alarming number of adolescents succumb to drugs and violence, often driven by the allure of following trends and associating with the wrong crowd. Indeed, I was not impervious to these dangers and could have easily become a grim statistic had I not recognized my dreams and aspirations early on.
A sorrowful turning point in my life arrived when I tragically lost a close friend to the clutches of alcohol abuse during my middle school years. The harrowing experience plunged me into a profound introspection, igniting a fervent determination to channel my energies toward a path of purpose and accomplishment. This resolve was an unwavering commitment to embarking on a journey to become a mechanical engineer. However, as I embarked on this ambitious odyssey, a formidable obstacle loomed on the horizon – the daunting financial burden of higher education. I was acutely aware that the means to attend a university were not readily available to me. Nevertheless, my unwavering spirit propelled me to harness my potential and excel in my academic pursuits, with the ultimate goal of securing scholarships that would pave the way for the realization of my aspirations.
Through relentless dedication and a thirst for knowledge, my academic achievements throughout high school garnered recognition, resulting in a full scholarship for my freshman year that granted me the opportunity to take my first momentous steps toward my dream of becoming a mechanical engineer. While this initial success bolstered my determination, I am cognizant that the journey is far from over. The pursuit of excellence demands continued effort, and I am working diligently to earn additional scholarships that will not only underpin my sophomore year in college but also illuminate the path toward an intellectually enriching future.
I am deeply committed to addressing a pressing issue within the STEM field - the underrepresentation of minorities. The dominance of one demographic, namely white males, has perpetuated an inequitable landscape where the voices and perspectives of minorities often go unheard. This imbalance in influence translates to innovations that inadequately cater to the diverse needs of society, leaving marginalized communities without access to crucial advancements. As a child, I was discouraged by the scarcity of minority representation in STEM. It is this awareness that fuels my determination to become a leader who not only breaks down barriers but also inspires others from underrepresented backgrounds to believe in their potential as STEM innovators.
In conclusion, my trajectory as a young African-American man reflects a journey that weaves through trials, tribulations, and triumphs. The obstacles that have beset my path have not deterred my resolve; rather, they have kindled an unquenchable fire within me to rise above challenges and realize my dreams. As I stand on the precipice of the future, I am humbled by the opportunities that lie before me and steadfast in my determination to harness every resource, including the invaluable support of this scholarship, to forge a path of distinction and make meaningful contributions as a mechanical engineer.
Strong Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship
In the dynamic tapestry of individuals, one emerges as a beacon of leadership, a figure whose actions and qualities inspire admiration and rally others towards shared goals. Among such luminaries stands a remarkable individual whose character and accomplishments resonate as a testament to their innate leadership prowess. At the heart of leadership lies a distinct blend of vision, courage, and empathy, and I embody these qualities with remarkable grace. With a clear sense of purpose, I navigate uncharted territories, setting my sights on horizons others might deem unreachable. My vision is not confined to the present but extends to the realm of possibility, paving the way for innovation and progress. My foresight is a guiding star, steering myself and those around me toward a brighter future.
Yet, leadership is not merely about charting paths; it's about having the audacity to tread them. In this regard, I stand as a paragon of courage. Whether confronting challenges head-on or advocating for transformative change, my fearlessness embodies strength. The challenges I embrace are opportunities for personal growth and demonstrations of my commitment to the collective journey. My courage is contagious, igniting a fire within others to conquer their fears and stride boldly toward success. Often, I motivate my peers in my rigorous courses not to give up and persevere through hardships because I know how easy it feels to give up, yet, I know how rewarding it feels to persevere and have success. However, a leader's influence is not measured solely by their actions but by their genuine concern for others. My empathy shines through every interaction, creating connections that resonate deeply. I possess an uncanny ability to understand diverse perspectives and forge bridges of understanding. My authenticity fosters an environment where individuals feel seen, heard, and valued. My empathetic leadership nurtures collaboration, turning diverse talents into a symphony of harmonious effort.
Beyond my attributes, my accomplishments are an indelible mark of their leadership journey. My trail of successes isn't just a series of triumphs but a reflection of my ability to inspire and mobilize teams toward shared goals. My strategic thinking, unwavering dedication, and capacity to adapt to evolving landscapes are hallmarks of a true leader. My achievements echo the sentiment that leadership isn't about commanding from the front but empowering from within. It's not just the grand achievements that define my leadership; it's the small moments, the everyday gestures that make a profound impact. My willingness to mentor, open-door policy for ideas, and habit of lifting others exemplifies the kind of leadership that transforms environments into fertile grounds for growth.
In the grand tapestry of leadership, my presence weaves threads of inspiration and motivation. My unwavering commitment to my vision, fearless pursuit of challenges, and deep empathy are the cornerstones of my leadership legacy. As I navigate uncharted waters, my imagination, courage, and empathy compass will guide me to even greater heights, inspiring others to follow in my wake. In every sense, I am a beacon of leadership, illuminating the path for others to forge my remarkable journeys.
Single-Parent Household Undergraduate Scholarship
During my tenure at Thomas Edison High School of Technology (TEHST), the school's staff selected me as the inaugural student ambassador. While enrolled in the Autobody Collision Repair program, I represented fellow students in various impactful initiatives. These included active participation in the SkillsUSA competition, co-hosting an open house event, and contributing to a compelling "Day in the Life" video showcasing the program's captivating aspects to inspire prospective students. Additionally, my role as an undergraduate research assistant at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore provided opportunities to nurture my passion further. Delivering a presentation to high school students, I shared insights into my STEM journey, emphasizing its significance. I also conducted a captivating liquid nitrogen experiment, illuminating the excitement of scientific exploration. Showcasing suitable experiments is vital to nurturing students' interest in STEM. Despite challenges, STEM is like any other career field. The lack of interest among youth arises from needing to see suitable experiments in schools. These experiences shaped my perspective and ignited a passion within me. Engaging with young minds about education's impact, especially in STEM, revealed a compelling vocation resonating deeply with me. These engagements highlighted the transformative power of mentorship and advocacy, inspiring me to contribute further to disseminating knowledge and fostering enthusiasm for STEM.
Co-hosting a TEHST open house and conducting STEM presentations significantly influenced my view of humanity. These experiences unveiled diverse aspirations, potentials, and challenges of youth, deepening my understanding of human nature and global interconnectedness. Co-hosting the open house connected me with students from various backgrounds, each with unique stories and dreams. Conversations with hopeful students and invested parents revealed the universal desire for growth and knowledge. Presenting STEM enriched my perspective further. Sharing the wonders of science and technology sparked curiosity in young learners. As a facilitator of inspiration, I empowered students to dream big and envision themselves as future innovators. Their questions and enthusiasm mirrored the human thirst for understanding and contribution. These experiences also unveiled challenges some students face in accessing quality education, emphasizing the need for equitable opportunities. Co-hosting an open house and delivering STEM presentations cultivated a sense of responsibility. Guiding and inspiring others deepened my connection to nurturing the next generation. These experiences offered a multifaceted view of humanity, revealing aspirations, disparities, and the power of inspiration. They solidified my decision to become a mechanical engineer and serve as a role model for young minorities, encouraging their leadership in STEM fields.
In essence, these experiences expanded my perspective on humanity. They showcased my aspirations, highlighted disparities, demonstrated the power of inspiration, and affirmed my commitment to becoming a mechanical engineer and advocate for inclusive education. Co-hosting an open house and delivering STEM presentations broadened my view, inspiring positive contributions to human potential's collective tapestry.
Bright Lights Scholarship
From an early age, my fascination with cars and assembling objects ignited a curiosity that grew alongside my educational journey. As I delved into STEM activities, clubs, and summer camps, a clear passion for hands-on pursuits emerged. Mathematics, my favorite subject in school, was a natural ally, and I recognized its significance in shaping successful careers within STEM. My exploration of potential STEM careers eventually led me to the world of mechanical engineering, a field that I believe will allow me to engage with my passion for technology and innovation, particularly within the realm of advanced automotive systems.
My educational aspirations center around the attainment of a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering, serving as the foundation for my subsequent pursuit of graduate studies. This advanced education will empower me to analyze, design, and develop cutting-edge automotive transportation systems. My ambition extends beyond the conventional, driving me to enhance existing models and engineer environmentally conscious solutions for both current and future transportation challenges. The rise of companies like Tesla has set an electrifying precedent within the automotive industry. As electric vehicles equipped with advanced artificial intelligence revolutionize transportation, my goal is to be at the forefront of these transformative innovations. Through my graduate studies, I intend to conduct research that explores the dynamic role of artificial intelligence in shaping the future of automotive technology.
Beyond technological advancement, I am deeply committed to addressing a pressing issue within the STEM field - the underrepresentation of minorities. The dominance of one demographic, namely white males, has perpetuated an inequitable landscape where the voices and perspectives of minorities often go unheard. This imbalance in influence translates to innovations that inadequately cater to the diverse needs of society, leaving marginalized communities without access to crucial advancements. As a child, I was discouraged by the scarcity of minority representation in STEM. The realization that not all individuals, particularly African Americans, Hispanics, and women, have equal access to STEM careers was disheartening. It is this awareness that fuels my determination to become a leader who not only breaks down barriers but also inspires others from underrepresented backgrounds to believe in their potential as STEM innovators.
Becoming a beacon of change in the STEM realm, I strive to demonstrate that a career in innovation is attainable, regardless of one's background. By leading through example, I intend to empower minorities to envision themselves as pioneers within STEM. Moreover, my vision extends beyond personal success; it encompasses driving innovation that serves all members of society, particularly those often overlooked and underserved.
In conclusion, my journey from a childhood fascination with cars to an unwavering commitment to engineering and innovation has crystallized into a determined pursuit of a mechanical engineering degree. Guided by a fervor for advanced automotive systems and a steadfast dedication to diversity, my goal is to spearhead transformative change that not only revolutionizes the automotive industry but also amplifies the voices and potential of underrepresented groups, ensuring that the benefits of innovation are accessible to all.
I Can Do Anything Scholarship
In the future, I stand as a visionary trailblazer in the automotive industry, a beacon of inspiration for minorities, igniting their passion to boldly pursue their STEM dreams with determination and unwavering confidence.
McClendon Leadership Award
Leadership is the art of guiding and inspiring individuals or groups toward a common purpose or goal. It embodies the ability to influence and motivate, fostering collaboration and collective progress. Leadership goes beyond authority; it's about setting a positive example, empowering others, and creating an environment that nurtures growth and innovation. This multifaceted concept holds immense significance as it shapes the trajectory of organizations, communities, and individual lives. At its core, leadership is about vision. A true leader possesses a clear picture of the future, a destination that ignites passion and determination. This vision serves as a North Star, guiding the leader and their team through challenges and uncertainties. The leader's role is to articulate this vision compellingly, evoking a shared sense of purpose and rallying individuals around a common cause. This ability to communicate effectively, to paint a picture of what could be, is fundamental in uniting diverse minds towards a collective goal.
However, leadership isn't a solo journey; it's a collaborative endeavor. A leader creates an atmosphere of trust where every voice is heard and every perspective valued. Collaboration flourishes in an environment where individuals feel empowered to contribute their unique insights, fostering innovation and creative problem-solving. A leader's role in cultivating this atmosphere is pivotal, as they must encourage open communication and demonstrate that diverse viewpoints are accepted and embraced. Furthermore, leadership hinges on empathy and emotional intelligence. A leader understands the aspirations, strengths, and challenges of those they lead. They acknowledge that each individual is a complex being with their own story and context. This understanding forms the basis for practical guidance and support. By recognizing and addressing the needs of their team members, a leader can nurture a sense of belonging and loyalty that transcends the confines of the role.
Leadership also encompasses resilience and adaptability. True leaders are unwavering in their commitment to the vision but flexible in their approach. They are adept at navigating change and uncertainty, inspiring confidence in their team even when faced with obstacles. Their ability to remain composed under pressure and guide their team through challenges instills a sense of security and determination within the group. The importance of leadership extends to various domains, from corporate boardrooms to community organizations and beyond. Influential leaders can transform stagnant environments into thriving ecosystems of growth. They can influence the trajectory of companies, drive innovation, and create a workplace culture that fosters employee engagement and satisfaction. Leaders in community and social change serve as catalysts for progress, driving initiatives that address pressing issues and inspire collective action. Leadership is vital for personal growth as well. Developing leadership skills cultivates self-awareness, communication proficiency, and the ability to navigate complex dynamics. These skills transcend professional spheres, impacting personal relationships, decision-making, and overall life approach.
In conclusion, leadership is the compass that guides individuals, groups, and even societies toward their desired destinations. It's the force that transforms aspirations into reality and converts challenges into stepping stones. Leadership's value lies in its capacity to inspire, empower, and drive positive change. As we navigate a dynamic world filled with opportunities and uncertainties, effective leadership remains a beacon, illuminating the path toward a brighter future for all.
Reasons To Be - In Memory of Jimmy Watts
During my tenure at Thomas Edison High School of Technology (TEHST), the school's staff selected me as the inaugural student ambassador. While enrolled in the Autobody Collision Repair program, I represented fellow students in various impactful initiatives. These included active participation in the SkillsUSA competition, co-hosting an open house event, and contributing to a compelling "Day in the Life" video showcasing the program's captivating aspects to inspire prospective students. Additionally, my role as an undergraduate research assistant at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore provided opportunities to nurture my passion further. Delivering a presentation to high school students, I shared insights into my STEM journey, emphasizing its significance. I also conducted a captivating liquid nitrogen experiment, illuminating the excitement of scientific exploration. Showcasing suitable experiments is vital to nurturing students' interest in STEM. Despite challenges, STEM is like any other career field. The lack of interest among youth arises from needing to see suitable experiments in schools. These experiences shaped my perspective and ignited a passion within me. Engaging with young minds about education's impact, especially in STEM, revealed a compelling vocation resonating deeply with me. These engagements highlighted the transformative power of mentorship and advocacy, inspiring me to contribute further to disseminating knowledge and fostering enthusiasm for STEM.
Co-hosting a TEHST open house and conducting STEM presentations significantly influenced my view of humanity. These experiences unveiled diverse aspirations, potentials, and challenges of youth, deepening my understanding of human nature and global interconnectedness. Co-hosting the open house connected me with students from various backgrounds, each with unique stories and dreams. Conversations with hopeful students and invested parents revealed the universal desire for growth and knowledge. Presenting STEM enriched my perspective further. Sharing the wonders of science and technology sparked curiosity in young learners. As a facilitator of inspiration, I empowered students to dream big and envision themselves as future innovators. Their questions and enthusiasm mirrored the human thirst for understanding and contribution. These experiences also unveiled challenges some students face in accessing quality education, emphasizing the need for equitable opportunities. Co-hosting an open house and delivering STEM presentations cultivated a sense of responsibility. Guiding and inspiring others deepened my connection to nurturing the next generation. These experiences offered a multifaceted view of humanity, revealing aspirations, disparities, and the power of inspiration. They solidified my decision to become a mechanical engineer and serve as a role model for young minorities, encouraging their leadership in STEM fields.
In essence, these experiences expanded my perspective on humanity. They showcased my aspirations, highlighted disparities, demonstrated the power of inspiration, and affirmed my commitment to becoming a mechanical engineer and advocate for inclusive education. Co-hosting an open house and delivering STEM presentations broadened my view, inspiring positive contributions to human potential's collective tapestry.
Book Lovers Scholarship
In a world that often emphasizes self-interest and individual pursuits, Catherine Ryan Hyde's novel "Pay It Forward" stands as a beacon of hope, advocating for a simple yet profound concept: the power of paying forward acts of kindness. This book mirrors our society and offers a compelling case for why people should read it, as it inspires a shift in perspective and behavior that can lead to a more compassionate world.
At its heart, "Pay It Forward" is a tale of the transformative impact of small acts of kindness on individuals and society. The novel weaves together the lives of characters from different backgrounds, united by the idea of helping others without expecting anything in return. As readers embark on this journey, they witness the incredible potential of human generosity, the enduring effects of empathy, and the profound changes that can occur when individuals consciously try to improve the lives of those around them.
One compelling reason to read this book is its capacity to inspire change on both personal and societal levels. Through the characters' experiences, readers are challenged to rethink their priorities, question established norms, and consider the impact of their actions. The novel encourages readers to embrace the concept of paying forward good deeds, thus creating a chain reaction of positivity that transcends individual boundaries. This ripple effect of kindness can catalyze a cultural shift towards a renewed sense of unity.
Furthermore, "Pay It Forward" emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding. By immersing ourselves in the characters' stories, we gain insight into their struggles, dreams, and aspirations. This narrative strategy fosters a deeper connection between readers and the characters, compelling us to relate their experiences to our lives. This newfound empathy bridges gaps between different backgrounds and perspectives, nurturing a more inclusive and compassionate society.
In conclusion, "Pay It Forward" by Catherine Ryan Hyde is a literary masterpiece that captivates readers with its heartwarming narrative and its call to action. It serves as the perfect read for everyone worldwide. By delving into the lives of its characters, the book demonstrates the profound impact of kindness and empathy in shaping a better world. As we read its pages, we are invited to reflect on our actions, challenge our preconceptions, and actively participate in a cycle of giving and positivity. This novel is a story and a roadmap toward fostering a more compassionate, interconnected, and harmonious global community.
“Be the Change” Essay Scholarship
During my tenure at Thomas Edison High School of Technology (TEHST), I was honored to be elected as the inaugural student ambassador by the school's staff. While enrolled in the Autobody Collision Repair program, I was granted the privilege of representing my fellow students through several impactful initiatives. These included active participation in the SkillsUSA competition, co-hosting an open house event, and contributing to the creation of a compelling "Day in the Life" video that showcased the captivating aspects of the program intended to inspire prospective students and in addition to my endeavors at TEHST, my journey as an undergraduate research assistant at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore offered me invaluable opportunities to nurture my burgeoning passion further. I had the honor of delivering an engaging presentation to a group of high school students, wherein I shared insights into my personal STEM journey and emphasized the crucial significance of STEM disciplines in the modern world. Moreover, I orchestrated a captivating experiment involving liquid nitrogen, captivating my audience while illuminating the exciting and dynamic facets of scientific exploration.
A vital instrument to increasing students' love for STEM is showcasing suitable experiments. Of course, STEM has challenging aspects, but that can be said for any other career field. The reason that our youth is not interested in STEM is because they never were showing the correct experiments in schools. While these experiences may appear modest when juxtaposed with others, they have indelibly shaped my perspective and ignited a newfound passion within me. The opportunity to engage with and enlighten young minds about the profound impact of education, particularly in the realm of STEM, has unveiled a compelling vocation that resonates deeply with me. Through these engagements, I have come to appreciate the transformative potential of mentorship and advocacy. I am inspired to pursue avenues where I can continue to contribute meaningfully to disseminating knowledge and cultivate enthusiasm for the captivating world of STEM.
Co-hosting an open house TEHST and conducting presentations about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) for students significantly shaped my perspective on humanity. These experiences offered insights into the diverse aspirations, potentials, and challenges of the youth, thereby fostering a deeper understanding of human nature and the interconnectedness of our global society. Engaging in the co-hosting of an open house provided an opportunity to interact with various students, each with their unique stories and backgrounds. As a host, I witnessed the hopes and dreams of prospective students and their families firsthand. This exposure offered a window into the aspirations of young minds and the ambitions that drive families to seek education. Conversations with parents investing in their children's education and students excitedly exploring their future paths unveiled the universal desire for personal growth, better opportunities, and the pursuit of knowledge.
Presenting STEM to students further enriched my perspective on humanity. As I shared the wonders of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, I witnessed the curious spark in the eyes of young learners. Through my presentations, I was a facilitator of inspiration, empowering students to dream big and envision themselves as future scientists, engineers, and innovators. The questions they asked and their enthusiasm reflected the innate human thirst for understanding, exploration, and the desire to contribute meaningfully to the world. Moreover, these experiences offered insights into some students' challenges on their educational journey. I encountered students from diverse backgrounds, each with their unique obstacles and barriers to accessing quality education. These encounters shed light on societal disparities and underscore the importance of promoting equitable opportunities for all. Witnessing these challenges fostered a renewed commitment to advocating for inclusive education, recognizing that everyone deserves a chance to explore their potential regardless of circumstances. Co-hosting an open house and conducting STEM presentations also cultivated a sense of responsibility and agency. As I guided and inspired others, I recognized the role I played in shaping the future of these students. This realization deepened my connection to humanity, as I became an active participant in nurturing the growth and development of the next generation.
In essence, these experiences offered a multifaceted perspective on humanity. They revealed my aspirations for education, personal growth, and a better future. They highlighted the disparities that exist and the need for inclusive opportunities. They demonstrated the power of inspiration and the role we play in shaping the aspirations of others. They helped me confirm my decision to become a mechanical engineer by allowing me to realize my want to become a role model to all young minorities so that they can be a leader in STEM too. Through co-hosting an open house and delivering STEM presentations, my perspective on humanity broadened, allowing me to see the beauty, complexity, and interconnectedness of individuals' journeys, and inspired me to contribute positively to the collective tapestry of human potential.
Dr. Andy Nieto Memorial First Generation Opportunity and Excellence Scholarship
Embarking on the journey as a first-generation college student holds profound significance, interwoven with my resolute desire to pursue an engineering degree. This juncture in my life encapsulates more than personal aspirations; it embodies a transformative odyssey that reverberates through family, society, and the realm of innovation. Accomplishing this feat will be one of the ways I can feel like I made my mother proud. My mother made many sacrifices being a single mother raising a young African American man, and I want her to know that none of those sacrifices were in vain. The young man that she raised is on his journey to empower and make a lasting impact on society.
From an early age, my fascination with cars and assembling objects ignited a curiosity that grew alongside my educational journey. As I delved into STEM activities, clubs, and summer camps, a clear passion for hands-on pursuits emerged. Mathematics, my favorite subject in school, was a natural ally, and I recognized its significance in shaping successful careers within STEM. My exploration of potential STEM careers eventually led me to the world of mechanical engineering, a field that I believe will allow me to engage with my passion for technology and innovation, particularly within the realm of advanced automotive systems.
My educational aspirations center around the attainment of a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering, serving as the foundation for my subsequent pursuit of graduate studies. This advanced education will empower me to analyze, design, and develop cutting-edge automotive transportation systems. My ambition extends beyond the conventional, driving me to enhance existing models and engineer environmentally conscious solutions for both current and future transportation challenges. The rise of companies like Tesla has set an electrifying precedent within the automotive industry. As electric vehicles equipped with advanced artificial intelligence revolutionize transportation, my goal is to be at the forefront of these transformative innovations. Through my graduate studies, I intend to conduct research that explores the dynamic role of artificial intelligence in shaping the future of automotive technology.
Beyond technological advancement, I am deeply committed to addressing a pressing issue within the STEM field - the underrepresentation of minorities. The dominance of one demographic, namely white males, has perpetuated an inequitable landscape where the voices and perspectives of minorities often go unheard. This imbalance in influence translates to innovations that inadequately cater to the diverse needs of society, leaving marginalized communities without access to crucial advancements.
Being a first-generation college student holds profound significance, both personally and within the broader societal context. As a trailblazer in my family, the journey I embark upon as a first-generation college student is marked by transformative power and a commitment to breaking barriers. I must stay driven to make sure I can be the first in my family to graduate from a university.
First and foremost, being a first-generation college student carries the weight of generational progress. I am the embodiment of dreams nurtured by generations before me, representing the hopes of my family for a brighter future. This role bestows upon me a responsibility to pave the way for siblings, cousins, and future generations, illustrating that educational attainment is not only attainable but also a catalyst for upward mobility. Furthermore, my journey as a first-generation college student is a testament to resilience and determination. Navigating unfamiliar application processes, financial challenges, and academic rigors cultivates a tenacity that becomes a wellspring of strength in other facets of life. My experiences serve as a beacon of inspiration, illustrating that adversity can be surmounted through unwavering dedication and the willingness to seek support.
In conclusion, my journey from a childhood fascination with cars to an unwavering commitment to engineering and innovation has crystallized into a determined pursuit of a mechanical engineering degree. Guided by a fervor for advanced automotive systems and a steadfast dedication to diversity, my goal is to spearhead transformative change that not only revolutionizes the automotive industry but also amplifies the voices and potential of underrepresented groups, ensuring that the benefits of innovation are accessible to all.
As a first-generation college student, I am not only forging a path to a brighter future for myself but also elevating the aspirations of those who will follow. Through my pursuit of higher education and my passion for engineering, I am playing a pivotal role in challenging the status quo, diversifying academia, and driving progress for generations to come. My journey embodies the hopes of generations, challenges societal norms, and exemplifies the potential for impact that lies within each of us. By leading through example, I intend to empower minorities to envision themselves as pioneers within STEM, while also actively contributing to a more diverse, inclusive, and innovative future. This opportunity is not just about achieving an engineering degree; it is about propelling forward a legacy of progress and inspiring others to defy expectations and embrace the power of education.
Valiyah Young Scholarship
Being a young African- American man who is the only child to a single parent, it can be easy to become a product of your environment. I am blessed to say the hard-working traits of my mother that I have picked up allowed me to have an enjoyable childhood. On the other hand, finding your way as a young male in society today is not an easy task. With so many kids in junior high and high schools falling victim to drugs and violence due to following trends and hanging with the wrong people, the number of kids losing their lives is increasing rapidly. I could have become a statistic myself had I not realized my dreams and aspirations early. Unfortunately, I lost a close friend to alcohol abuse in middle school which put me in a bad headspace for a few months. Subsequently, I became driven to put my best foot forward to becoming a mechanical engineer. I knew I wouldn't have the money to go to a university, so I excelled in my classes to earn scholarships to aid my pursuit of my degree. My academic record in high school earned me a full scholarship for my first year. I am working diligently to earn scholarships to cover my sophomore year in college and this scholarship would help me continue my education. My educational goals involve gaining my Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering and pursuing graduate studies to evaluate, design, and develop systems of automotive transportation that utilize advanced technologies. Furthermore, I would like to improve existing systems to create efficient, environmentally conscious solutions to current and future transportation models.
Although I was gifted at mathematics and science, being an engineer from a young age was not a goal due to the lack of African Americans in the field. My goal is to be a forefront innovator in engineering that helps lead to the advancement of underrepresented groups in the STEM field. Advancing underrepresented groups in STEM would promote equity in innovations for all social classes. In a field with such a demand for jobs, everyone cannot access them. African Americans, Hispanics, and women are among the underrepresented groups that face barriers to getting careers in STEM. Becoming a leader would show minorities that becoming an innovator in STEM is attainable and not as impossible as it may feel. Knowing that I can make a change in the STEM field motivates me. As the student ambassador at Thomas Edison High School of Technology, I was selected to be the co-host of an open house so students can hear from a student why it is essential to take their education seriously. This summer, fellow students and I held a presentation for students on why STEM is important and fun while performing a liquid nitrogen experiment that they all enjoyed. It is vital to communicate to minorities that STEM is a field that lacks workers, and it can be an enjoyable experience if they work hard enough. These community events helped me find a love for talking to younger students interested in STEM and I hope to leave a lasting impression on minority students so they can make a difference in their community and raise their peers' interest in a STEM career.
Henry Bynum, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
Being a young African- American man who is the only child to a single parent, it can be easy to become a product of your environment. I am blessed to say the hard-working traits of my mother that I have picked up allowed me to have an enjoyable childhood. On the other hand, finding your way as a young male in society today is not an easy task. With so many kids in junior high and high schools falling victim to drugs and violence due to following trends and hanging with the wrong people, the number of kids losing their lives is increasing rapidly. I could have become a statistic myself had I not realized my dreams and aspirations early. Unfortunately, I lost a close friend to alcohol abuse in middle school which put me in a bad headspace for a few months. Subsequently, I became driven to put my best foot forward to becoming a mechanical engineer. I knew I wouldn't have the money to go to a university, so I excelled in my classes to earn scholarships to aid my pursuit of my degree. My academic record in high school earned me a full scholarship for my first year. I am working diligently to earn scholarships to cover my sophomore year in college.
Although I was gifted at mathematics and science, being an engineer from a young age was not a goal due to the lack of African Americans in the field. My goal is to be a forefront innovator in engineering that helps lead to the advancement of underrepresented groups in the STEM field. Advancing underrepresented groups in STEM would promote equity in innovations for all social classes. In a field with such a demand for jobs, everyone cannot access them. African Americans, Hispanics, and women are among the underrepresented groups that face barriers to getting careers in STEM. Becoming a leader would show minorities that becoming an innovator in STEM is attainable and not as impossible as it may feel. Knowing that I can make a change in the STEM field motivates me. As the student ambassador at Thomas Edison High School of Technology, I was selected to be the co-host of an open house so students can hear from a student why it is essential to take their education seriously. This summer, fellow students and I held a presentation for students on why STEM is important and fun while performing a liquid nitrogen experiment that they all enjoyed. It is vital to communicate to minorities that STEM is a field that lacks workers, and it can be an enjoyable experience if they work hard enough. I hope to leave a lasting impression on minority students so they can make a difference in their community and raise their peers' interest in a STEM career.
Corrick Family First-Gen Scholarship
I have been fascinated with cars and putting things together since elementary school. As I got older and started engaging in STEM activities, clubs, and summer camps, I realized I wanted to pursue a job that involved hands-on activities. So I began researching careers involving automotive systems and what each career required to get there. I was already great at math, my favorite subject in school, which is very important in STEM careers. After conducting my research, I decided to study mechanical engineering and work on technologically advanced cars like Tesla, which are the future of automotive vehicles. I was enrolled in an Autobody Collision Repair Program at Thomas Edison High School of Technology. This program gave me skills that most students do not have yet, which is very important in the industry. This class helped me realize that I want to pursue a career in mechanical engineering because it was my first real hands-on experience with automotive vehicles. This introduction taught me how to fix dents in cars and spray-paint them, which increased my interest in the field.
Additionally, my position as a Part-Time Technician at 355 DARCARS Toyota of Rockville is another factor that helped me realize I am on the right path. Getting my job exponentially increased my passion because the position gave me much knowledge I lacked. I started in the summer of 2021 and woke up excited to go to work every Saturday. I began by shadowing a master technician four days a week and was immediately thrown into the more complex portion of the job. I witnessed fuel pump replacements, sensor calibrations, fuse shortages, and brake system replacements. Watching and assisting in these complex repairments filled me with joy and excitement. Getting your hands dirty doing vigorous tasks is when you will know if this industry is right for you, and I knew it was suitable for me.
When I envision the future, I see an African-American male who is a leader as well as an innovator. My motivation to become who I aspire to be stems from my mother, my love for STEM, and my want to advance the underrepresented groups in the STEM field. My belief in hard work, learning from mistakes, and staying inquisitive has fueled my drive in STEM. The advancement of underrepresented groups in STEM fields is vital because the voices and perspectives of minorities are not heard. The leading demographic, white males, control everything that goes on with advancements and innovations, which leads to minorities being left out of the picture. The way innovations affect minorities is disregarded, which explains why most advancements are not accessible to minorities. Advancing underrepresented groups in STEM would promote equity in innovations for all social classes. As a child, pursuing a career in STEM was not a goal because of the lack of minorities. In a field with such a demand for jobs, everyone cannot access them. African Americans, Hispanics, and women are among the underrepresented groups that face barriers getting careers in STEM. Becoming a leader would show minorities that becoming an innovator in STEM is attainable and not as impossible as it may feel. Knowing that I can make a change in the STEM field motivates me. I can lead by example and show minorities that we can be leaders.
Iftikhar Kamil Madni Science and Engineering Memorial Scholarship
I have been fascinated with cars and putting things together since elementary school. As I got older and started engaging in STEM activities, clubs, and summer camps, I realized I wanted to pursue a job that involved hands-on activities. So I began researching careers involving automotive systems and what each career required to get there. I was already great at math, my favorite subject in school, which is very important in STEM careers. After conducting my research, I decided to study mechanical engineering and work on technologically advanced cars like Tesla, which are the future of automotive vehicles. I was enrolled in an Autobody Collision Repair Program at Thomas Edison High School of Technology. This program gave me skills that most students do not have yet, which is very important in the industry. This class helped me realize that I want to pursue a career in mechanical engineering because it was my first real hands-on experience with automotive vehicles. This introduction taught me how to fix dents in cars and spray-paint them, which increased my interest in the field.
Additionally, my position as a Part-Time Technician at 355 DARCARS Toyota of Rockville is another factor that helped me realize I am on the right path. Getting my job exponentially increased my passion because the position gave me much knowledge I lacked. I started in the summer of 2021 and woke up excited to go to work every Saturday. I began by shadowing a master technician four days a week and was immediately thrown into the more complex portion of the job. I witnessed fuel pump replacements, sensor calibrations, fuse shortages, and brake system replacements. Watching and assisting in these complex repairments filled me with joy and excitement. Getting your hands dirty doing vigorous tasks is when you will know if this industry is right for you, and I knew it was suitable for me.
When I envision the future, I see an African-American male who is a leader as well as an innovator. My motivation to become who I aspire to be stems from my mother, my love for STEM, and my want to advance the underrepresented groups in the STEM field. My belief in hard work, learning from mistakes, and staying inquisitive has fueled my drive in STEM. The advancement of underrepresented groups in STEM fields is vital because the voices and perspectives of minorities are not heard. The leading demographic, white males, control everything that goes on with advancements and innovations, which leads to minorities being left out of the picture. The way innovations affect minorities is disregarded, which explains why most advancements are not accessible to minorities. Advancing underrepresented groups in STEM would promote equity in innovations for all social classes. As a child, pursuing a career in STEM was not a goal because of the lack of minorities. In a field with such a demand for jobs, everyone cannot access them. African Americans, Hispanics, and women are among the underrepresented groups that face barriers getting careers in STEM. Becoming a leader would show minorities that becoming an innovator in STEM is attainable and not as impossible as it may feel. Knowing that I can make a change in the STEM field motivates me. I can lead by example and show minorities that we can be leaders.
Richard P. Mullen Memorial Scholarship
I have been fascinated with cars and putting things together since elementary school. As I got older and started engaging in STEM activities, clubs, and summer camps, I realized I wanted to pursue a job that involved hands-on activities. So I began researching careers involving automotive systems and what each career required to get there. I was already great at math, my favorite subject in school, which is very important in STEM careers. After conducting my research, I decided to study mechanical engineering and work on technologically advanced cars like Tesla, which are the future of automotive vehicles. My educational goals involve gaining my Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering and pursuing graduate studies to evaluate, design, and develop systems of automotive transportation that utilize advanced technologies.
When I envision the future, I see an African-American male who is a leader as well as an innovator. My motivation to become who I aspire to be stems from my mother, my love for STEM, and my want to advance the underrepresented groups in the STEM field. My belief in hard work, learning from mistakes, and staying inquisitive has fueled my drive in STEM. The advancement of underrepresented groups in STEM fields is vital because the voices and perspectives of minorities are not heard. The leading demographic, white males, control everything that goes on with advancements and innovations, which leads to minorities being left out of the picture. The way innovations affect minorities is disregarded, which explains why most advancements are not accessible to minorities. Advancing underrepresented groups in STEM would promote equity in innovations for all social classes. As a child, pursuing a career in STEM was not a goal because of the lack of minorities. In a field with such a demand for jobs, everyone cannot access them. African Americans, Hispanics, and women are among the underrepresented groups that face barriers getting careers in STEM. Becoming a leader would show minorities that becoming an innovator in STEM is attainable and not as impossible as it may feel. Knowing that I can make a change in the STEM field motivates me. I can lead by example and show minorities that we can be leaders.
Earning this scholarship allows me to decrease the amount of stress regarding paying my tuition. Relieving the financial burden of attending college will allow me to put all my focus into my studies. Instead of finding a way to make ends meet, I will be able to use the qualities instilled in me by my mother to achieve my end goal. With the money from this scholarship, I could also take advantage of an unpaid internship in my field of study instead of working a paying job to fund my education. This would greatly help me achieve my goal for the future, which is to be at the forefront of automotive technologies and elevate Black professionals in the engineering world.
Bold Meaning of Life Scholarship
I believe that the meaning of life is to satisfy your aspirations and dreams. That feeling of fulfillment, knowing that you succeeded at whatever you put your mind to, is life's purpose. Knowing this, I try to achieve it by earning success for my mother and me. I want to earn a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering and secure a place for myself as a mechanical engineer at a company like Polestar or Tesla, which are at the forefront of automotive innovation. I recognize that achieving my goals is not just a function of my effort but also a result of the care and investment that others and my community have made in me throughout my life. From a young age, I witnessed the deep sacrifice and challenges that my mother had to face to provide unconditional care and the opportunities she wanted me to have to set me up for success. I feel that the greatest way to honor her struggle, sacrifice, and investment in me is for her to see the fruit of that in my success. My future as a mechanical engineer draws on the rich culture, experience, and sacrifice upon which I was raised to drive change in the engineering world by diversifying its leadership and thus improving and widening its impact in all of the communities it serves.
Black Students in STEM Scholarship Fund
I did not understand the significance of being at an HBCU until touring North Carolina A&T University. Immediately after stepping on campus, I could feel the nurturing environment. The people at the welcome center were amiable, trying to ensure I got the most out of my experience at the university. I also ran into a student who was the newly elected president of the National Society of Black Engineers(NSBE) club. After having a brief conversation with him, I found out that he was studying mechanical engineering, which is what I will major in. He made sure I was comfortable and gave me tips on how to succeed at the university. That short conversation showed me how much students care for each other and try to ensure that everybody has an equal opportunity to succeed, and that is what I am looking for. After experiencing students giving me looks for being smart in my Honors Calculus class, I knew I wanted to be at a place where I felt welcome and it wasn't a surprise to see an intelligent African American student.
I aspire to be a forefront innovator in the automotive industry. Being at an HBCU will provide me with the environment and necessary skills to be a sound mechanical engineer. I want to eventually pursue graduate studies in engineering to evaluate, design, and develop systems of automotive transportation that utilize advanced technologies. Furthermore, I recognize that becoming an innovator in the STEM world positions me to open up that space to other African Americans who wish to pursue a STEM career. Playing a role in the advancement of underrepresented groups in STEM fields would serve to change the industry and show other young Black men like myself the possibility for our success as scientists, engineers, and leaders.
ESOF Academic Scholarship
I have been fascinated with cars and putting things together since elementary school. I remember being captivated by the different cars whizzing by on family road trips. With my mother’s unwavering support, I started to engage in STEM activities, clubs, and summer camps as I got older. These experiences helped me to realize that I wanted to pursue a career that would allow me to fulfill my desire to create and satiate my love and talent in mathematics. At that time, I began to research careers in automotive systems where I could apply my curiosity and drive to build and make. My growing interest in a STEM career was underpinned and strengthened by my core values. My belief in hard work, learning from mistakes, and staying inquisitive fueled my drive to advance in the STEM field and underpinned my academic success in Advanced Placement (AP) and honors coursework throughout high school.
During high school, I had the opportunity to expand my STEM learning after being accepted into our district’s flagship Career Technical Education (CTE) program in Auto Collision and Repair. I was also recognized for my skills through this applied learning opportunity and connected to an auto technician job at a Toyota dealership. Through experiencing STEM in this context, I became enthralled with the electrical systems in vehicles. I witnessed how important cutting-edge technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and electrical sensors are, as well as the skills required to develop and maintain them like calibration. These work-based experiences crystallized for me, my desire to work and succeed in a company at the forefront of automotive innovation.
These diverse experiences helped me to hone in on my future goals which include earning a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering and securing a place for myself as a mechanical engineer at a company like Polestar or Tesla which are at the forefront of automotive innovation. I want to eventually pursue graduate studies in engineering to evaluate, design, and develop systems of automotive transportation that utilize advanced technologies. Furthermore, I would like to improve existing systems to create efficient, environmentally-conscious solutions to current and future transportation models. Furthermore, I recognize that becoming an innovator in the STEM world, and the automotive innovation world specifically, positions me to open up that space to other African Americans who wish to pursue a STEM career. It is not lost on me that there is a woeful lack of people who look like me in the field. Playing a role in the advancement of underrepresented groups in STEM fields would serve to not only change the industry but also show other young Black men like myself the possibility for our success as scientists, engineers, and leaders.
I recognize that achieving my goals is not just a function of my individual effort but also a result of the care and investment that others and my community have made in me throughout my life. From a young age, I witnessed the deep sacrifice and challenges that my mother had to face in order to provide the unconditional care and the opportunities she wanted for me to have in order to set me up for success. I feel that the greatest way to honor her struggle, sacrifice, and investment in me is for her to see the fruit of that in my success. Pragmatically, I also recognize that professional success will also help me to provide for her and I see this as a way of giving back for all she has done for me. I also recognize my responsibility to my community and I hope to be a model for others of the well-rounded successful Black engineer that I had wished to see and aspire to as a child. Furthermore, in the workplace, I hope to build a diverse team of leaders to bring about inclusive and responsive ways of thinking in engineering that lead to multiple solutions that meet the needs of the highly diverse populations we serve. My future as a mechanical engineer draws on the rich culture, experience, and sacrifice upon which I was raised to drive change in the engineering world by diversifying its leadership and thus improving and widening its impact in all of the communities it serves.
M.H.M.A Black Excellence Scholarship
I never took the opportunity to volunteer at a food drive or an elderly home to make a difference in my community because I never saw the significance of participating in that type of volunteer work. The volunteer work that I was interested in doing was being a youth basketball coach at the Maryland Basketball Academy because of my love for the sport. However, being the student ambassador at my district’s flagship Career Technical Education (CTE) program in Autobody Collision and Repair revealed the significance of offering help to my community. As the student ambassador, I am tasked with speaking to students that come to tour Thomas Edison High School of Technology. During one specific instance where I was talking to some students, I noticed a student who was very intrigued about what I aspire to do in my life. After I finished describing what daily life is like at Thomas Edison High School of Technology and the opportunities being a student in Autobody Collision and Repair granted me, I was able to speak with the student alone. The student told me his name was Vernon, and he was a rising sophomore in high school. He told me he shared aspirations to study mechanical engineering in college, and he wanted to do so at an HBCU as well. He then said that he was inspired to hear that I have been accepted to multiple HBCUs because he does not have many friends who believe being smart is cool. This interaction showed me that my Programs Coordinator was right when she always said I could be an inspiration to other kids of color to excel in academics. I also co-hosted an open house for the entire Montgomery County Public Schools community with my principal, where I gave a short speech, and the school showcased a video of my “Day in the Life” for the families. As a result, most families were interested in the Autobody Repair Program, and most of the incoming students applied for that program. I hope to continue to make a difference in my community by volunteering at my school high school during college breaks. I would like to create a club for tutoring and establish an environment where students feel comfortable to learn and grow.
I look forward to showing other students the value of education that my mother instilled in me at a young age.
Stephan L. Daniels Lift As We Climb Scholarship
I have been fascinated with cars and putting things together since elementary school. I remember being captivated by the different cars whizzing by on family road trips. With my mother’s unwavering support, I started to engage in STEM activities, clubs, and summer camps as I got older. These experiences helped me to realize that I wanted to pursue a career that would allow me to fulfill my desire to create and satiate my love and talent in mathematics. At that time, I began to research careers in automotive systems where I could apply my curiosity and drive to build and make. My growing interest in a STEM career was underpinned and strengthened by my core values. My belief in hard work, learning from mistakes, and staying inquisitive fueled my drive to advance in the STEM field and undergirded my academic success in Advanced Placement (AP) and honors coursework throughout high school.
During high school, I had the opportunity to expand my STEM learning after being accepted into our district’s flagship Career Technical Education (CTE) program in Auto Collision and Repair. I was also recognized for my skills through this applied learning opportunity and connected to an auto technician job at a Toyota dealership. Through experiencing STEM in this context, I became enthralled with the electrical systems in vehicles. I witnessed how important cutting-edge technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and electrical sensors are, as well as the skills required to develop and maintain them like calibration. These work-based experiences crystallized for me, my desire to work and succeed in a company at the forefront of automotive innovation.
These diverse experiences helped me to hone in on my future goals, including earning a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering and securing a place for myself as a mechanical engineer at a company like Polestar or Tesla, which are at the forefront of automotive innovation. Earning this degree will equip me with the knowledge to work for an innovative company and eventually create one of my own. In addition, starting a company of my own that sells affordable electric vehicles with artificial intelligence will be how I uplift my community. Many minorities barely own one vehicle per household. Creating my own company will increase this number and put more families in safer and more affordable vehicles.
Furthermore, I recognize that becoming an innovator in the STEM world and the automotive innovation world precisely positions me to open up that space to other African Americans who wish to pursue a STEM career. It is not lost on me that there is a woeful lack of people who look like me in the field. Playing a role in the advancement of underrepresented groups in STEM fields would serve to change the industry and show other young Black men like myself the possibility for our success as scientists, engineers, and leaders.
Julia Elizabeth Legacy Scholarship
The advancement of underrepresented groups in STEM fields is vital because the voices and perspectives of minorities are not heard. The leading demographic, white males, control everything that goes on with advancements and innovations, which leads to minorities being left out of the picture. The way innovations affect minorities is disregarded, which explains why most advancements are not accessible to minorities. Advancing underrepresented groups in STEM would promote equity in innovations for all social classes. More efficiency is also promoted as well. A diverse team brings about many different perspectives and skill sets which will lead to multiple solutions. Therefore, all the solutions proposed will ultimately lead to finding the best solution faster than a team will less diversity.
As a child, pursuing a career in STEM was not a goal because of the lack of minorities. In a field with such a demand for jobs, everyone does not have access to them. African Americans, Hispanics, and women are among the underrepresented groups that face barriers getting careers in STEM. Becoming a leader would show minorities that becoming an innovator in STEM is attainable and not as impossible as it may feel. Knowing that I can make a change in the STEM field motivates me. I can lead by example and show minorities that we can be leaders. Then working on advancements that are accessible to all people, especially those who need it rather than the wealthy who buy to own, would be the next step.
Working on advancements accessible to all people, especially those who need it rather than the wealthy who buy to own, would be how I support my community. Minorities offer the highest percentage of people without access to at least one car. The ability to create a vehicle that is not only cost-efficient but environmentally friendly would be my way of giving back. This way, minorities will have more access to cars. The creation of a vehicle as such would boost revenue for the automotive industry and put the less fortunate in cars, all while keeping the environment clean. As a result, the production of the vehicle would increase due to the demand and I can be an inspiration to minorities.
Therefore diversity in STEM careers is significant because diversity promotes a better industry. Diversity promotes more efficiency as well as the increase of workers in the industry. Diverse representation would allow more people who love STEM to believe that they are capable of becoming sound engineers and they can make a difference as well.