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Stephanie Sanchez

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Bio

I am a devote mother with a full time job looking to finally pursue my dream job in the healthcare field. I have been in and out of college trying to balance work, being a mother/wife and pursing my career. I didn’t know what I wanted to purse but I knew it would be in the medical field. Sometime last year my grandfather had a heart attack and needed heart surgery. Seeing how much attention and care was provided to him by the Physical therapists during his rehab finally made me realize that is what I was meant to do. I want to show my children that no matter how long it takes, if you want something and you work hard for it, you can achieve it.

Education

Laredo College

Associate's degree program
2016 - 2025
  • Majors:
    • Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Hospital & Health Care

    • Dream career goals:

    • Accounts Payable Specialist

      Webb County Treasurer's Office
      2016 – Present8 years
    Rose Ifebigh Memorial Scholarship
    1. I am a DACA recipient was Monterrey, Mexico. My mothers immigrated to Texas when I was 6 years old, this has been the only home I have ever really known. Raising three children while pursuing my education has been both rewarding and demanding. Balancing the responsibilities of parenthood with the demands of coursework and academic pursuits requires careful time management, sacrifice, and a strong support system. I recognize the vital role that education plays in empowering my children and providing them with opportunities that were once inaccessible to me. Through my educational journey, I aim to instill in them the value of perseverance, resilience, and the power of knowledge. 2. The financial burden of education, limited access to scholarships and grants, and the perpetual fear of losing legal protection have all posed significant hurdles. One of the initial challenges I encountered was adapting to a new educational system and cultural context. Differences in teaching methods, classroom dynamics, and academic expectations demanded a steep learning curve. I had to acclimate myself to new norms, engage with diverse perspectives, and navigate language barriers. Adjusting to a foreign educational environment required perseverance, open-mindedness, and a willingness to embrace cultural differences while maintaining my own identity. Language proficiency plays a crucial role in academic success, and as a non-native English speaker, I faced the additional hurdle of language barriers. Engaging in lectures, participating in discussions, and expressing myself effectively posed initial challenges. However, through perseverance and dedicated language practice, I gradually developed my English language skills, which empowered me to communicate more confidently and excel academically. Overcoming the language barrier not only enhanced my educational experience but also enriched my personal growth. 3. Life as an immigrant or foreign student demands resilience, adaptability, and the willingness to embrace uncertainty. All of which I didn't think I had in me. It has pushed me out of my comfort zone, encouraging my personal growth and self-discovery. Through this journey, I have developed a sense of independence, self-reliance, and cultural competence. I learned to navigate new environments, overcome challenges, and embrace diversity. This experience fostered a heightened sense of empathy, open-mindedness, and a global perspective that transcends borders. 4. Life as a DACA recipient raising three children has been a journey filled with challenges, sacrifices, and triumphs. Navigating the complexities of immigration status while pursuing education and nurturing my children demands unwavering determination, resilience, and the ability to find strength in the face of adversity. Through it all, my love for my children and my unwavering commitment to their future serve as the driving forces that propel me forward. Since a young age, I have always thought working in the healthcare field was a vocation I had a passion for which was driven by a genuine desire to serve, care, and make a positive impact on the lives of others. The ability to foster human connection, embrace lifelong learning, explore diverse specialties, and overcome challenges creates a rewarding and fulfilling career path. I have been captivated by the power of physical therapy to restore mobility, improve quality of life, and inspire individuals to overcome physical challenges. This passion has fueled my desire to become a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA). I’m ready to make a meaningful impact on the lives of patients and contribute to their overall well-being.
    Maxwell Tuan Nguyen Memorial Scholarship
    Since a young age, I have always thought working in the healthcare field was a vocation I had a passion for which was driven by a genuine desire to serve, care, and make a positive impact on the lives of others. The ability to foster human connection, embrace lifelong learning, explore diverse specialties, and overcome challenges creates a rewarding and fulfilling career path. I have been captivated by the power of physical therapy to restore mobility, improve quality of life, and inspire individuals to overcome physical challenges. This passion has fueled my desire to become a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA). I’m ready to make a meaningful impact on the lives of patients and contribute to their overall well-being. I witnessed the transformative impact of physical therapy firsthand when my Grandfather suffered a heart attack and had to undergo bypass surgery. Seeing him regain his mobility, strength, and independence with the guidance of skilled physical therapists deeply inspired me. Their dedication, compassion, and ability to restore hope and function in individuals recovering from injuries or dealing with chronic conditions have left an indelible mark on my heart. This personal experience and my innate empathy have ignited my determination to become a PTA, as I want to play a pivotal role in helping others improve their physical abilities and enhance their overall quality of life. One of the aspects that draws me to the role of a PTA is the hands-on nature of the profession. The opportunity to work directly with patients, performing therapeutic exercises, applying modalities, and providing manual techniques, offers a unique and rewarding experience. The chance to establish strong relationships with patients, gain their trust and witness their progress, is truly fulfilling. I value the opportunity to create a supportive and compassionate environment, fostering open communication and tailoring treatment plans to meet each individual's specific needs. As a PTA, I will have the opportunity to work closely with physical therapists and provide vital assistance in the implementation of treatment plans. I am driven by the desire to support patients throughout their rehabilitation journey, guiding and motivating them every step of the way. The prospect of being able to contribute to their progress, witness their achievements, and witness their renewed confidence is immensely fulfilling to me. I want to be a source of encouragement, helping patients overcome obstacles and reach their full potential. Driven by my unwavering passion for helping others and my deep connection with children, I have set my sights on becoming a Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) specializing in pediatric care. The immense value PTAs bring to children's lives and the profound fulfillment I anticipate from embarking on this gratifying career path. Their innocent smiles, unyielding resilience, and boundless potential captivate my heart. Witnessing children struggle with physical limitations has ignited a profound sense of empathy within me. I strongly believe in their innate ability to overcome challenges and flourish, given the right support and guidance. Becoming a PTA specializing in pediatric care would enable me to work closely with children, providing them with compassionate care, encouragement, and belief in their abilities that can lead to transformative outcomes. Becoming a Physical Therapist Assistant is not just a career choice for me; it is a calling rooted in passion, empathy, and a deep desire to make a positive impact on the lives of others. Through personal experiences, a love for human anatomy, a drive to assist and support, and a dedication to lifelong learning, I am prepared to embark on this fulfilling journey.
    Bright Lights Scholarship
    Being a first-generation graduate is not only an aspiration, but it is also a deeply personal and transformative journey that holds great significance in my life. As the first in my family that is pursuing a degree, I have defied expectations, overcome obstacles, and embraced my cultural heritage along the way. This essay delves into my personal experiences as a first-generation Hispanic graduate, the challenges I face, and the lasting impact it will have on my identity, my family, and the Hispanic community. Education becomes a way to honor the sacrifices and dreams of my family, who instilled in me the importance of knowledge and self-improvement. It is through education that I celebrate and preserve the traditions, values, and contributions of the Hispanic community. My cultural identity serves as a source of strength, guiding me in embracing diversity and advocating for inclusivity within educational spaces. The path to graduation as a first-generation Hispanic student is filled with unique challenges. As I navigated the educational system, I encountered language barriers, cultural adjustments, and limited access to resources due to my DACA permit. However, with unwavering determination and the support of my loved ones, I will persevere. Overcoming these obstacles has shaped my character, fortified my resilience, and empowered me to believe in my potential. My achievement is a testament to the resilience, perseverance, and hard work that define the Hispanic community. I am driven by a deep sense of cultural pride, knowing that my success contributes to the positive representation and advancement of Hispanics in higher education. By embracing my heritage, I carry the responsibility of sharing the stories, traditions, and achievements of my culture. Through my accomplishments, I honor the sacrifices my parents have made for me in the hope of building a better life for myself than they had the chance to. I strive to be a role model for my younger siblings and 3 kids, sharing my story and experiences to instill belief in their abilities. By showing them that they too can overcome obstacles, pursue higher education, and achieve their dreams, I hope to ignite a fire within them to pursue their passions. As a first-generation graduate, my family's financial resources are limited. We have faced significant financial hardships throughout my educational journey, relying on scholarships, part-time jobs, and the support of community organizations to finance my studies. However, the cost of higher education continues to rise, placing a significant burden on my family's financial stability. This scholarship would alleviate the financial strain and allow me to focus wholeheartedly on my academic and career aspirations. Since a young age, I have always thought working in the healthcare field was a vocation I had a passion for which was driven by a genuine desire to serve, care, and make a positive impact on the lives of others. The ability to foster human connection, embrace lifelong learning, explore diverse specialties, and overcome challenges creates a rewarding and fulfilling career path. I have been captivated by the power of physical therapy to restore mobility, improve quality of life, and inspire individuals to overcome physical challenges. This passion has fueled my desire to become a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA). This Scholarship will help get a step closer to making a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and contributing to their overall well-being. Becoming a first-generation Hispanic graduate is a deeply personal and transformative journey that goes beyond academic achievement. It represents the triumph over adversity, the celebration of cultural heritage, and the responsibility to uplift and inspire others.
    American Dream Scholarship
    The American Dream, a concept deeply ingrained in the nation's ethos, has traditionally symbolized the promise of upward mobility, opportunity, and prosperity for all. However, as a recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, my perspective on the American Dream is distinct. The American dream embodies hope, resilience, and the pursuit of a brighter future against formidable odds. As DACA recipients, we face a unique set of challenges in our pursuit of the American Dream. Uncertainty looms over our immigration status, and we often find ourselves navigating a complex web of policies and limitations. Yet, despite these adversities, we embody resilience. We refuse to let obstacles define our aspirations or limit our potential. The American Dream, for us, is the unwavering belief that through determination and perseverance, we can transcend circumstances and create a meaningful life for ourselves and contribute to the communities we call home. Education plays a pivotal role in the pursuit of the American Dream as a DACA recipient. We recognize that knowledge is a catalyst for social mobility and empowerment. With limited access to financial aid and restricted job opportunities, obtaining higher education can be an arduous journey. Nevertheless, DACA recipients persevere, often working multiple jobs or relying on community support to finance their education. For us, the American Dream encompasses the opportunity to attain knowledge, develop our skills, and contribute our talents to society, despite the challenges we face. The American Dream also means fostering a sense of community and engaging in advocacy. We understand the importance of unity and mutual support. Through various grassroots movements, organizations, and collective efforts, DACA recipients have shown resilience in the face of adversity. We advocate for comprehensive immigration reform, increased access to educational opportunities, and fair employment practices. By actively participating in our communities, we strive to create a more inclusive and equitable society for all, regardless of immigration status. For DACA recipients, the American Dream encompasses the pursuit of identity and belonging. We have been raised in America, embraced its values, and contributed to its communities. Yet, our immigration status often challenges our sense of belonging. The American Dream, then, becomes a journey of self-discovery, embracing our dual identities, and forging a path that combines the best of our cultural heritage with the opportunities and values of the United States. We strive to integrate our experiences, build bridges, and foster a more inclusive understanding of what it means to be an American. As DACA recipients, the American Dream takes on a distinct meaning that reflects our unique experiences, hopes, and challenges. It embodies resilience in the face of adversity, the pursuit of education and professional growth, community engagement, and the re-imagination of identity and belonging. The American Dream for us is not just an aspiration; it is a testament to our unwavering determination and belief in the potential for a brighter future. By embracing hope and resilience, we contribute to the rich tapestry of the American Dream, redefining it and striving to build a more inclusive and equitable nation for all.
    Charity's Alumnus Erudition Award
    Since a young age, I have always thought working in the healthcare field was a vocation I had a passion for which was driven by a genuine desire to serve, care, and make a positive impact on the lives of others. The ability to foster human connection, embrace lifelong learning, explore diverse specialties, and overcome challenges creates a rewarding and fulfilling career path. I have been captivated by the power of physical therapy to restore mobility, improve quality of life, and inspire individuals to overcome physical challenges. This passion has fueled my desire to become a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA). One of the aspects that draws me to the role of a PTA is the hands-on nature of the profession. The opportunity to work directly with patients, performing therapeutic exercises, applying modalities, and providing manual techniques, offers a unique and rewarding experience. The chance to establish strong relationships with patients, gain their trust and witness their progress, is truly fulfilling. As a PTA, I will have the opportunity to work closely with physical therapists and provide vital assistance in the implementation of treatment plans. I am driven by the desire to support patients throughout their rehabilitation journey, guiding and motivating them every step of the way. The prospect of being able to contribute to their progress, witness their achievements, and witness their renewed confidence is immensely fulfilling to me. The intricacies of the human body have always fascinated me, particularly the complex interplay between muscles, bones, and joints. Studying anatomy and physiology, and understanding how the body functions and moves, have ignited a passion within me. As a PTA, I will have the opportunity to apply this knowledge practically, employing therapeutic techniques and exercises to address specific impairments and improve physical functioning. The dynamic nature of the field excites me, as I constantly seek to deepen my understanding and enhance my skills to better serve my future patients. As a healthcare professional, I recognize the importance of continuous learning and professional growth. The field of physical therapy is ever-evolving, with new research, techniques, and advancements emerging regularly. This excites me, as I am committed to staying abreast of the latest developments, attending workshops and conferences, and engaging in ongoing education to refine my skills and expand my knowledge. I am eager to collaborate with colleagues, learn from experienced physical therapists, and embrace opportunities for professional development to ensure that I provide the highest quality of care to my patients. Driven by my unwavering passion for helping others and my deep connection with children, I have set my sights on becoming a Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) specializing in pediatric care. The immense value PTAs bring to children's lives and the profound fulfillment I anticipate from embarking on this gratifying career path. Their innocent smiles, unyielding resilience, and boundless potential captivate my heart. Witnessing children struggle with physical limitations has ignited a profound sense of empathy within me. I strongly believe in their innate ability to overcome challenges and flourish, given the right support and guidance. Becoming a PTA specializing in pediatric care would enable me to work closely with children, providing them with compassionate care, encouragement, and belief in their abilities that can lead to transformative outcomes. Becoming a Physical Therapist Assistant is not just a career choice for me; it is a calling rooted in passion, empathy, and a deep desire to make a positive impact on the lives of others. Through personal experiences, a love for human anatomy, a drive to assist and support, and a dedication to lifelong learning, I am prepared to embark on this fulfilling journey.
    Dreamer's Midpoint Scholarship
    The pursuit of education is a universal endeavor, transcending borders and cultures. As a DACA recipient striving for academic excellence, I have encountered a unique set of challenges throughout my educational journey. This essay sheds light on the hurdles I have faced, ranging from cultural adaptation to administrative complexities, and highlights the resilience, determination, and adaptability required to overcome these obstacles. One of the initial challenges I encountered as a non-U.S. citizen was adapting to a new educational system and cultural context. Differences in teaching methods, classroom dynamics, and academic expectations demanded a steep learning curve. I had to acclimate myself to new norms, engage with diverse perspectives, and navigate language barriers. Adjusting to a foreign educational environment required perseverance, open-mindedness, and a willingness to embrace cultural differences while maintaining my own identity. Language proficiency plays a crucial role in academic success, and as a non-native English speaker, I faced the additional hurdle of language barriers. Engaging in lectures, participating in discussions, and expressing myself effectively posed initial challenges. However, through perseverance and dedicated language practice, I gradually developed my English language skills, which empowered me to communicate more confidently and excel academically. Overcoming the language barrier not only enhanced my educational experience but also enriched my personal growth. Navigating the financial aspects of education posed its own set of challenges. Limited access to financial aid, and restrictions on employment opportunities. Balancing the financial burden while pursuing education required careful planning, exploring scholarship opportunities, and seeking full-time employment within the legal limitations. Overcoming these financial constraints demanded resourcefulness, financial discipline, and a commitment to achieving my educational goals. Renewing my DACA permit and complying with complex immigration regulations demanded attention to detail, patience, and meticulous planning. Adapting to changing policies and staying informed about the evolving immigration landscape required proactive research and seeking guidance from university resources and immigration experts. Successfully managing administrative complexities called for resilience, adaptability, and a proactive approach. Since a young age, I have always thought working in the healthcare field was a vocation I had a passion for which was driven by a genuine desire to serve, care, and make a positive impact on the lives of others. The ability to foster human connection, embrace lifelong learning, explore diverse specialties, and overcome challenges creates a rewarding and fulfilling career path. I have been captivated by the power of physical therapy to restore mobility, improve quality of life, and inspire individuals to overcome physical challenges. This passion has fueled my desire to become a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA). I’m ready to make a meaningful impact on the lives of patients and contribute to their overall well-being. As a DACA recipient in the pursuit of education, my journey has been marked by a multitude of challenges, ranging from cultural adaptation to administrative complexities. However, through resilience, determination, and adaptability, I have managed to overcome these obstacles and thrive academically. These challenges have shaped me into a more resilient individual, equipped with the skills to navigate a diverse and interconnected world. The pursuit of education knows no boundaries and I am proud to have overcome these hurdles and remain committed to embracing the transformative power of education, both for personal growth and for making a positive impact in the global community.
    Wellness Warriors Scholarship
    Embarking on the college journey and holding a full-time job is an exciting but demanding chapter in life. As I navigate the academic rigors, social experiences, and personal responsibilities, managing my wellness has become an integral part of my life. Through self-reflection and proactive measures, I have discovered effective strategies to maintain a healthy and balanced lifestyle. I will be sharing my insights and experiences on managing personal wellness while attending college, working full time and being a mother. I realized the importance of creating a routine that worked for me when I decided to go back to school. By setting consistent wake-up and sleep schedules, I ensured I had enough rest to tackle the day's challenges. I also designated specific times for studying, socializing, exercising, and relaxation, which helped me strike a balance between academic demands, household duties, work responsibilities and personal well-being. Taking care of my physical health became a cornerstone of my wellness journey. Regular exercise not only improved my physical fitness but also became a powerful outlet for stress management and self-care which allows me to be better for my family. I found activities that I enjoyed, such as morning runs or joining a gym, which not only kept me active but also boosted my mood and energy levels. Additionally, making conscious choices about nutrition and staying hydrated provided me with sustained energy, improved focus, and overall vitality. College life can be overwhelming at times, but I learned the value of seeking and nurturing meaningful connections. By actively engaging with my peers, joining student organizations, and participating in social events, I built a support network that became my anchor during challenging moments. Although, understanding my limits and setting boundaries became crucial in managing personal wellness. I learned to evaluate my commitments and prioritize my well-being. By saying no to excessive responsibilities and choosing quality over quantity, I created space for self-care and prevented burnout. This empowered me to make choices aligned with my personal goals and values, allowing me to flourish both academically and personally. Time management and goal setting were essential skills I honed to maintain personal wellness. Waking up early, breaking down tasks into manageable steps, prioritizing assignments, and allocating specific study periods allowed me to stay organized and reduce stress. By setting realistic goals, I ensured that I had enough time for both academic pursuits and personal activities. This approach helped me avoid last-minute cramming, fostered a sense of accomplishment, and discipline, and allowed for much-needed self-care and leisure activities. College life and personal responsibilities inevitably present stressful situations, but I discovered effective techniques to manage stress and preserve my well-being. I incorporated strength training and reading into my daily routine, which helped me release stress, and find inner calm and mental clarity. Engaging in activities that brought me joy, such as playing with my kids or reading, allowed me to unwind and recharge. Additionally, I learned to recognize my limits and give myself permission to take breaks and engage in self-care practices, which proved instrumental in maintaining my overall well-being. Recognizing the importance of seeking support, I actively utilized the resources available to me on campus. Whether it was seeking academic support through tutoring programs, or attending workshops on well-being, I embraced these resources as valuable tools for personal growth and wellness. Seeking help when needed was not a sign of weakness but a proactive step toward nurturing my overall well-being. My college journey has been a transformative experience, and managing personal wellness has played a pivotal role in my growth by teaching me discipline and the concept of delayed gratification.