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Taliya Jones

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My name is Taliya Jones, and I am a first-generation college student from Chicago, Illinois attending Xavier University of Louisiana to pursue a bachelor's degree in premedical biology. I was raised in a single-family household all my life with strong family values, love, compassion, and empathy for others.

Education

Xavier University of Louisiana

Bachelor's degree program
2022 - 2026
  • Majors:
    • Biology, General
  • Minors:
    • Chemistry

Rich Central Campus High School

High School
2021 - 2022

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Biology, General
    • Chemistry
  • Planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Hospital & Health Care

    • Dream career goals:

      Surgeon

    • Medical Assistant

      Advanced Orthopedic & Advanced Spine Care
      2024 – Present10 months
    • ER Medical Scribe

      ScribeAmerica
      2024 – Present10 months
    • Personal Assistant.

      Illinois Department of Human Services
      2022 – Present2 years

    Sports

    Track & Field

    Varsity
    2021 – 20221 year

    Cheerleading

    Varsity
    2018 – 20224 years

    Awards

    • Varsity Head Captain

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Empower by Faith Outreach Ministries — Leader of the Clothing Drive
      2019 – 2023
    • Volunteering

      University Medical Center New Orleans — Volunteer
      2024 – Present
    • Volunteering

      Missions for Youth — Tutor
      2020 – 2021

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Entrepreneurship

    Powering The Future - Whiddon Memorial Scholarship
    Throughout my educational journey, I have faced significant adversity, particularly during my sophomore year of high school when I dealt with cyberbullying. The relentless harassment took a considerable toll on my mental health, affecting my self-esteem and academic performance. It was a challenging period, but it also became a turning point in my life. With the support of my family, teachers, and counselors, I learned to navigate these difficulties, developing resilience and determination. This experience taught me the importance of mental health and the power of perseverance, which have been crucial in my pursuit of higher education. My passion for STEM, particularly biology, stems from an early fascination with the natural world and the complex mechanisms that sustain life. High school biology classes captivated me, revealing the intricate beauty of genetic codes, cellular processes, and human anatomy. This curiosity deepened in college as I engaged in advanced coursework and hands-on research, which allowed me to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world problems. One significant research project involved studying regenerative biology, an experience that solidified my desire to contribute to medical science and directly impact human health. As I pursue higher education, my financial circumstances pose a considerable challenge. Balancing the cost of tuition, textbooks, and living expenses has been difficult, especially as I strive to excel academically and participate in research opportunities. Scholarships are critical in alleviating this financial burden, allowing me to focus more on my studies and less on the stress of funding my education. This support is essential not only for covering immediate educational costs but also for enabling me to take full advantage of opportunities that can further my academic and professional development. Receiving this scholarship will have a profound impact on my educational journey and future aspirations. Financial support will reduce the necessity for part-time work, granting me the time and resources to fully engage in my studies and research projects. It will also help cover the costs associated with applying to medical school, including preparatory courses and application fees. This scholarship will provide the financial stability I need to focus on my goal of becoming a board-certified surgeon. Moreover, the scholarship will serve as a recognition of my hard work and dedication, motivating me to continue striving for excellence. It will empower me to pursue advanced coursework, engage in valuable research, and ultimately contribute to the medical field by developing innovative treatments and improving patient outcomes. By alleviating financial stress, this scholarship will enable me to channel my energy and passion into my studies, ensuring that I can make a meaningful impact in the field of STEM. In conclusion, the adversity I have overcome has shaped my resilience and determination, driving my passion for STEM and my commitment to making a positive impact in the medical field. Financial support through this scholarship is crucial for alleviating the economic pressures of higher education, allowing me to focus on my academic and professional goals. With this assistance, I am confident in my ability to excel in my studies, contribute to medical science, and achieve my dream of becoming a surgeon. Thank you for considering my application and for the opportunity to share my story.
    Innovators of Color in STEM Scholarship
    Pursuing a degree in STEM has been a natural extension of my lifelong curiosity and passion for understanding the world around me. From a young age, I was captivated by the intricate processes and systems that govern life, particularly in biology. This fascination has driven me to seek a deeper understanding of these mechanisms and to apply this knowledge in ways that can significantly impact human health and well-being. The decision to pursue a degree in biology, a core STEM discipline, was influenced by several factors. My early education experiences played a significant role in shaping my interests. Engaging science teachers who brought the subject to life and hands-on experiments that illustrated complex concepts helped me see the beauty and relevance of biology in everyday life. High school biology classes, with their exploration of genetics, cellular biology, and physiology, solidified my decision to delve deeper into this field. In college, my enthusiasm for biology only grew as I encountered more challenging and rewarding coursework. Advanced classes in biology, chemistry, and anatomy provided me with a comprehensive understanding of the subject and sparked my interest in medical applications. Participating in research projects, such as studying biodiversity, has given me hands-on experience and a sense of the vast potential that scientific inquiry holds for solving real-world problems. As a person of color in the STEM field, I recognize the unique position I hold and the potential impact I can have. Historically, STEM fields have lacked diversity, which has limited the range of perspectives and ideas that drive innovation and progress. My goal is to contribute to changing this dynamic by serving as both a role model and an advocate for greater inclusivity and representation. One of the primary ways I hope to impact the STEM field is through mentorship and community engagement. By sharing my journey and experiences, I aim to inspire young students from underrepresented backgrounds to pursue their interests in STEM. I plan to participate in outreach programs, speak at schools, and volunteer with organizations that promote STEM education in marginalized communities. Representation matters, and seeing someone who looks like them succeed in STEM can empower young people to believe in their own potential. In addition to mentorship, I aspire to contribute to scientific research that addresses health disparities affecting communities of color. Many medical conditions disproportionately affect these communities, and there is a critical need for research that focuses on understanding and addressing these disparities. By pursuing a career in medical research and surgery, I hope to develop innovative treatments and healthcare solutions that improve the lives of those in underserved populations. Choosing to pursue a degree in STEM is a reflection of my passion for understanding and improving the world through science, particularly in the field of biology. As a person of color, I am driven by the desire to make a meaningful impact both within the scientific community and in the broader society. By mentoring the next generation, conducting impactful research, and advocating for greater inclusivity, I hope to contribute to a more diverse and equitable STEM field. This journey is not just about personal achievement; it is about paving the way for others and ensuring that the benefits of scientific progress are shared by all.
    Hilliard L. "Tack" Gibbs Jr. Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Taliya Jones, and I am currently pursuing a degree in biology. From a young age, I have been fascinated by the natural world and the complexities of living organisms. This curiosity and passion for understanding how life works at a fundamental level have driven my academic journey and my career aspirations. Growing up, I was always the child who asked, "Why?" Whether it was about the way plants grew, the behavior of animals, or how the human body functions, my curiosity was insatiable. This curiosity naturally led me to excel in my science classes, where I found great joy in learning about biology. High school biology classes, in particular, captivated me with their exploration of genetics, cellular processes, and the intricate systems that sustain life. In college, my passion for biology deepened as I engaged in more advanced coursework and hands-on research. I have been fortunate to participate in several research projects that have broadened my understanding of biological sciences and ignited my interest in medical applications. One such project involved studying the regenerative capabilities of certain amphibians, which has profound implications for medical research and treatment of injuries. These experiences have solidified my desire to pursue a career where I can apply biological principles to improve human health. My ultimate goal is to become a board-certified surgeon. The decision to pursue this path stems from my desire to combine my love for biology with my commitment to helping others. Surgery, to me, represents the pinnacle of applying scientific knowledge to solve real-world problems. It is a field that requires precision, continuous learning, and a deep understanding of the human body—all aspects that align with my strengths and interests. After graduation, I plan to attend medical school to further my education and gain the skills necessary to excel in the medical field. Medical school will provide me with the comprehensive training required to become a proficient and compassionate surgeon. I am particularly interested in specializing in a field that offers the opportunity to engage in both complex procedures and patient care, such as cardiovascular or neurosurgery. Receiving this scholarship will significantly impact my academic and professional journey. Financial support will allow me to dedicate more time and resources to my studies and research, reducing the need for part-time work and enabling me to fully engage in academic and extracurricular opportunities. Additionally, this scholarship will help cover the costs of medical school applications and preparatory courses, which are essential for achieving my goal of becoming a surgeon. Moreover, the scholarship will serve as a recognition of my hard work and dedication, motivating me to continue striving for excellence. It will not only alleviate financial stress but also reinforce my commitment to using my education to contribute to the medical field and improve patient outcomes. In conclusion, my passion for biology and my aspiration to become a surgeon are deeply intertwined with my desire to make a positive impact on the world. This scholarship will play a crucial role in helping me achieve my educational and professional goals. By supporting my journey through college and into medical school, it will enable me to focus on my studies, gain valuable experience, and ultimately become a skilled and compassionate surgeon dedicated to advancing medical science and providing exceptional care to my patients. Thank you for considering my application and for the opportunity to share my story.
    Norton Scholarship
    The idea of "my truth" stems from a postmodern worldview that emphasizes relativism and personal experience. In this framework, truth is not seen as an objective reality that exists independently of individual perspectives. Instead, it is subjective and can vary from person to person. This view values personal narratives and experiences, recognizing that each person’s journey shapes their understanding of the world. While there is merit in acknowledging personal experiences and the unique insights they bring, the biblical perspective offers a different understanding of truth. In Christianity, truth is not relative but absolute, grounded in the nature and character of God. From a biblical standpoint, truth is not merely a concept but is embodied in the person of Jesus Christ. In John 14:6, Jesus states, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me" (NIV). This declaration positions Jesus as the ultimate source and embodiment of truth, suggesting that truth is not subjective but rooted in the divine. To fully grasp the difference between "my truth" and God’s truth, it is essential to understand the cultural and historical context of the Bible. In biblical times, truth was closely associated with faithfulness and reliability. The Hebrew word for truth, "emet," conveys a sense of firmness and stability. This understanding of truth as something reliable and steadfast is evident throughout Scripture. For example, in Psalm 119:160, the psalmist declares, "All your words are true; all your righteous laws are eternal" (NIV). This verse underscores the permanence and reliability of God’s truth, contrasting it with the transient and often inconsistent nature of human perceptions. While the Bible affirms the existence of absolute truth, it does not dismiss personal experiences. Instead, it invites believers to align their experiences with the truth of God’s word. Proverbs 3:5-6 advises, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight" (NIV). This passage encourages individuals to trust in God’s wisdom and truth rather than relying solely on their subjective experiences. Moreover, the Bible recognizes the complexity of human experiences and emotions. The Psalms, for example, are filled with expressions of personal anguish, joy, doubt, and faith. These heartfelt prayers and songs acknowledge the reality of individual experiences while consistently pointing back to the unchanging nature of God’s truth. Another crucial aspect of understanding biblical truth is the role of the Holy Spirit. In John 16:13, Jesus promises, "But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth" (NIV). The Holy Spirit is depicted as a guide who helps believers discern and understand God’s truth. This guidance is essential for navigating the complexities of life and distinguishing between personal perceptions and divine truth. In conclusion, the concept of "my truth" reflects a contemporary emphasis on personal experience and subjective interpretation. While this perspective acknowledges the diversity of individual experiences, it contrasts with the biblical understanding of truth as absolute and rooted in the nature of God. The Bible presents God’s truth as unchanging and universal, embodied in the person of Jesus Christ and revealed through Scripture. Believers are called to align their personal experiences with this divine truth, trusting in the guidance of the Holy Spirit to lead them into a deeper understanding of God’s eternal and reliable word. As Proverbs 3:5-6 reminds us, true wisdom comes from trusting in the Lord and submitting our understanding to His infallible truth.
    JJ Savaunt's Women In STEM Scholarship
    As a Christian, I believe in God, the Creator who designed heaven and earth. This belief is not only a matter of faith but is also supported by my observations of the world’s complexities and the personal experiences that have reinforced my conviction. From a young age, I have been fascinated by the natural world. The complexity and order found in nature have always seemed to me to be more than mere coincidences. For instance, the precise conditions required for life to exist on Earth, often referred to as the "Goldilocks Zone," are so specific that it is hard for me to see it as anything other than intentional design. The balance of gravitational forces, the right atmospheric conditions, and the presence of water are just a few of the factors that make Earth uniquely habitable. This precise calibration of natural laws speaks to me of a Creator who designed the universe with life in mind. One of the most profound experiences that solidified my belief in God occurred during my sophomore year of college. I was going through a challenging time financially and academically. The pressure of excelling in my studies, combined with the struggles of being able to afford tuition and living expenses, left me feeling overwhelmed and isolated. During this period, I found solace in attending church and reading the Bible. The sense of peace and clarity I experienced during these times was unlike anything I had felt before. One evening, I was particularly stressed about an upcoming exam in my chemistry class. Despite hours of studying, I felt unprepared and anxious. I decided to take a break and just trust God that I would pass because I knew that I had studied all I could. I prayed earnestly that night, asking God for peace and understanding. As I left the next morning for my exam, a remarkable sense of calm washed over me. The anxiety that had gripped me for days seemed to dissolve, and I felt a renewed sense of confidence. When I sat for my exam, I found that the concepts I had struggled with became clear. I performed better than I could have imagined, and this experience felt like a direct answer to my prayers. This incident reinforced my belief in a loving and attentive Creator who is involved in the details of our lives. Moreover, my interest in science and technology has only deepened my faith. Studying the human body, for example, reveals a level of complexity and efficiency that is astounding. The way our DNA stores information, how cells communicate, and the brain's ability to process vast amounts of data are all, to me, indications of intelligent design. The more I learn about the natural world, the more I see the fingerprints of a Creator. In conclusion, my belief in God as the Creator is deeply intertwined with my experiences and observations of the world around me. The intricate designs found in nature, the personal peace and guidance I have received through faith, and the sense of purpose that belief in a Creator provides all contribute to my conviction. The universe, in all its complexity and beauty, points to a Designer who crafted it with intention and care. This belief is not just a matter of faith, but a rational response to the evidence of design that I see in every aspect of life.
    Once Upon a #BookTok Scholarship
    As an avid reader and participant in this digital literary world, I’ve curated my ideal bookshelf, heavily inspired by #BookTok recommendations. This bookshelf isn’t just a collection of books; it’s a testament to the power of storytelling and the influence of a community passionate about reading. A standout in the #BookTok community, “The Song of Achilles” has become a must-have on any ideal bookshelf. This retelling of Homer’s “Iliad” from the perspective of Patroclus offers a profound exploration of love and heroism. Its lyrical prose and emotional depth have resonated with readers, leading to countless heartfelt reviews and discussions. The novel’s impact on #BookTok is evident in the numerous fan edits, character analyses, and the collective tears shed by the community, highlighting the book’s ability to evoke deep emotional responses. Leigh Bardugo’s “Six of Crows” is another #BookTok sensation. This fantasy novel, featuring a diverse cast of morally complex characters, has captivated readers with its intricate plot and rich world-building. The book’s popularity on #BookTok is evident in the countless videos dedicated to its heist storyline and character dynamics. It has inspired fan art, cosplay, and even themed reading challenges, fostering a sense of camaraderie among readers who bond over their love for Kaz Brekker and his crew. “A Court of Thorns and Roses” (ACOTAR) by Sarah J. Maas is a cornerstone of the #BookTok community. This fantasy series, known for its intricate romance and immersive world, has sparked extensive discussions and fan engagement. #BookTok has turned ACOTAR into more than just a series; it’s a phenomenon. Readers share theories, favorite moments, and character arcs, creating a shared experience that extends beyond the pages of the books. The series’ impact is seen in the lively debates and friendships formed over shared love for the Night Court and its inhabitants. Colleen Hoover’s “It Ends with Us” is a powerful contemporary novel that has deeply impacted #BookTok. The book tackles themes of domestic abuse and resilience, resonating with readers on a personal level. The community’s response has been overwhelmingly supportive, with many sharing their own stories and finding solace in the book’s message of strength and survival. “It Ends with Us” has sparked important conversations about relationships and empowerment, showcasing the profound influence a book can have on its readers. Lockhart’s “We Were Liars” is a psychological thriller that has taken #BookTok by storm. Its twisty plot and unreliable narration have led to numerous reaction videos and spoiler-free reviews encouraging new readers to experience its surprises firsthand. The book’s popularity has created a sense of intrigue and excitement within the community, with readers eagerly recommending it to those who haven’t yet uncovered its secrets. My ideal bookshelf, inspired by #BookTok recommendations, is a reflection of the community’s diverse tastes and the profound impact of shared literary experiences. From the emotional depths of “The Song of Achilles” to the fantastical realms of “Six of Crows” and “A Court of Thorns and Roses,” each title has contributed to the vibrant tapestry of #BookTok. These books have not only enriched individual readers’ lives but also fostered a global community united by a love for storytelling. Through discussions, fan content, and shared enthusiasm, #BookTok has turned reading into a collective journey, proving that the right book can indeed change the world, one reader at a time.
    Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship
    Mental health has profoundly shaped my life, influencing my goals, relationships, and understanding of the world. Through my journey, I have not only learned resilience but also developed a deeper empathy and commitment to advocacy, which have become integral to my aspirations and interactions with others. In my sophomore year of high school, I encountered a severe episode of cyberbullying. The relentless online harassment took a significant toll on my mental health, leaving me feeling isolated, anxious, and vulnerable. This experience was incredibly challenging, but it also became a catalyst for growth and self-discovery. I realized that mental health struggles were not a sign of weakness but a testament to my strength and capacity for perseverance. Experiencing these challenges firsthand has inspired my goal to pursue a career in the medical field as a surgeon. My ambition is to combine my passion for medicine with a deep understanding of the mental health challenges that patients may face. I aim to provide holistic care, recognizing the importance of both physical and mental health in the healing process. By sharing my story and offering professional medical assistance, I hope to alleviate the stigma surrounding mental health and empower others to seek help and embrace their vulnerabilities. Mental health has also significantly influenced my relationships. Initially, the cyberbullying incident created barriers, making it difficult for me to connect with others. I often felt isolated, believing that no one could understand my struggles. However, seeking support from family, friends, and counselors opened my eyes to the importance of communication and empathy in building strong, meaningful relationships. I learned to express my feelings and listen actively, fostering deeper connections with my family and friends. My experiences have taught me the value of vulnerability and honesty in relationships. By sharing my mental health journey, I have encouraged others to open up about their own struggles, creating a supportive and understanding community around me. Additionally, my experiences have made me more empathetic and compassionate. I am now more attuned to the emotional needs of others, always ready to offer a listening ear or a helping hand. This empathy extends beyond my personal relationships, shaping my interactions with classmates, colleagues, and even strangers. I strive to create an environment where everyone feels heard and valued, regardless of their mental health status. My mental health journey has fundamentally altered my understanding of the world. It has highlighted the pervasive stigma and misconceptions surrounding mental health issues, motivating me to become an advocate for change. I have participated in awareness campaigns, volunteered at mental health organizations, and spoken at various forums to educate others about the importance of mental health. These experiences have taught me that mental health is a universal issue, transcending cultural, social, and economic boundaries. They have also underscored the need for systemic changes in how we approach mental health care and support. I have become a strong proponent of integrating mental health education into school curriculums and improving access to mental health services, especially in underserved communities. Moreover, my journey has instilled in me a profound sense of gratitude and resilience. I have learned to appreciate the small victories and find strength in adversity. This perspective has shaped my worldview, driving me to approach challenges with optimism and determination. It has also inspired me to help others cultivate resilience and find hope, even in the face of mental health struggles. In conclusion, my experience with mental health has been a transformative force in my life, shaping my goals, relationships, and understanding of the world. It has inspired me to pursue a career in the medical field as a surgeon, fostered deeper and more empathetic relationships, and driven me to advocate for mental health awareness and support. While my journey has been challenging, it has also been incredibly rewarding, equipping me with the resilience, empathy, and determination to make a positive impact on the world. Through my experiences, I have learned that mental health is not just an individual struggle but a collective responsibility, and I am committed to contributing to a more understanding and supportive world for all.