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Trevion Sudds

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Bio

My life goals are to develop talents and live peacefully. I'm most passionate about nothing in particular, but if i were to choose one thing, it’d be music. I'm a good candidate due to my inability to pay for college, although FAFSA may help.

Education

Barack Obama Male Leadership Acad At A Maceo Smith

High School
2018 - 2025

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Music
    • Visual and Performing Arts, General
    • Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Performing Arts

    • Dream career goals:

      Marie J. Lamerique Scholarship for Aspiring Scholars
      Growing up in a single-parent household can have a profound impact on shaping one’s goals, values, and ambitions. The experience often creates a unique perspective on life, highlighting both the challenges and the resilience that come with navigating such a family dynamic. For many, being raised by a single parent means learning to adapt quickly, developing independence, and becoming acutely aware of the importance of hard work and perseverance. These formative experiences often serve as a driving force behind one’s aspirations and personal values later in life. One of the most significant ways that growing up in a single-parent household shapes goals and ambitions is through the cultivation of resilience. Single parents often have to wear many hats, balancing work, childcare, and other responsibilities with little assistance. Witnessing this can inspire children to adopt a similar mindset of determination and adaptability. From a young age, children raised in such environments may learn that life requires hard work, problem-solving, and flexibility. They may set goals to achieve financial stability, career success, or personal independence as a direct result of seeing their parent navigate life’s challenges. They understand that success doesn’t come easily, but through persistence and effort, it is attainable. Moreover, growing up in a single-parent household can foster a strong sense of responsibility. In many cases, children are required to take on more household chores, help care for younger siblings, or assist their parents in ways that other children might not. These experiences can create a deep sense of duty and self-reliance, often leading to the development of leadership skills. This sense of responsibility may manifest later in life as a desire to lead others, start a business, or take charge in situations where others might falter. It may also translate into a commitment to break any patterns of hardship and create a more secure and successful life for future generations. Another way that growing up in a single-parent household influences values is by fostering empathy and a strong sense of community. When children observe their single parent facing struggles, they may develop a deep appreciation for the role of support networks—whether through friends, extended family, or social services. These experiences often lead children to prioritize community and relationships in their own lives, recognizing that success is not achieved alone. They may place a high value on teamwork, collaboration, and supporting others in times of need. In some cases, this results in a desire to give back, whether through volunteer work, mentorship, or pursuing a career that focuses on helping others. The challenges faced in a single-parent household may also lead to a profound sense of gratitude. Children often learn to appreciate the sacrifices their parents made to provide for them, which can shape their outlook on life. This gratitude can manifest in the ambition to create a better life for themselves and those they care about. It can also lead to a desire to help others who are facing similar struggles, inspiring a focus on giving back or working in fields that promote social justice, equality, or community development. Ultimately, growing up in a single-parent household often shapes individuals in ways that lead them to strive for independence, success, and meaningful contributions to society. The challenges they face often become the foundation for their goals, values, and ambitions. They understand that hard work, empathy, and responsibility are essential to navigating life’s hurdles. While the experience may not be without its difficulties, it often fosters a sense of strength and purpose that drives individuals to make a positive impact in their own lives and the lives of others.
      Matthew E. Minor Memorial Scholarship
      I come from a community that values connection, hard work, and supporting one another. Growing up, I’ve always been drawn to ways I can contribute to making my community a better, safer, and more supportive place for everyone. Whether it’s through volunteering, tutoring younger students, or helping organize local events, I’ve always found fulfillment in giving back and making a difference. Throughout my high school years, I became involved in several initiatives that focus on empowering youth, especially in areas related to education and personal development. For example, I volunteered as a mentor for middle school students, guiding them through academic challenges and helping them with personal growth. This experience taught me how much small acts of kindness and mentorship can impact the lives of young people. Additionally, I’ve been involved in a local organization that works on youth safety and awareness, particularly in the realm of bullying prevention. As someone who has witnessed the effects of bullying both in-person and online, I’ve seen how damaging it can be to the mental health and well-being of young people. This motivated me to take an active role in promoting anti-bullying programs. I’ve helped organize school workshops that educate students on how to recognize bullying, speak up for themselves and others, and create safer environments, both in school and online. I also worked on campaigns to raise awareness about the dangers of cyberbullying, educating my peers on how to protect themselves, report harmful behavior, and offer support to victims of bullying. As I enter higher education, I do face financial need. My family has always prioritized education, but the costs associated with higher education, including tuition, textbooks, and living expenses, can be overwhelming. My parents have supported me as best they can, but with limited resources, a significant portion of the financial burden falls on me. I’m seeking financial aid to help ease the burden and ensure that I can pursue my academic goals without being held back by financial constraints. I am determined to make the most of the opportunity higher education presents, and having financial support would allow me to focus more on my studies, community involvement, and personal growth rather than worrying about how to cover the costs. In terms of keeping children and youth safe in my community and online, I believe it’s essential to foster open communication and build awareness from an early age. I’ve worked with local organizations to promote anti-bullying education, teaching young people how to recognize the signs of bullying and how to respond in a positive way. In addition, I have been involved in digital literacy programs that focus on online safety, teaching students about the risks of cyberbullying, privacy concerns, and the importance of respectful online behavior. My goal is to help children and youth understand their rights, feel empowered to speak out when they witness or experience bullying, and take proactive steps to create a safe, supportive environment—whether in-person or online. Overall, I believe that ensuring the safety and well-being of young people requires a multi-faceted approach, from providing education and resources to creating a culture of kindness and empathy. Through my own community involvement, I’ve learned that small actions can lead to significant change, and I am committed to continuing this work as I pursue higher education and beyond.
      Maria's Legacy: Alicia's Scholarship
      A college degree holds the potential to drastically change the path of my life and the lives of future generations in my family. For me, it represents more than just a piece of paper—it is a gateway to new opportunities, experiences, and personal growth. In many ways, obtaining a college degree is a significant milestone that opens doors to careers with greater stability, advancement, and earning potential. Beyond these tangible benefits, it also provides a foundation for lifelong learning, which can positively influence my approach to both my personal and professional life. From a broader perspective, earning a college degree would set a powerful example for future generations of my family. Higher education often serves as a stepping stone toward upward social mobility, breaking cycles of poverty and broadening the scope of possibilities for those who come after me. Having a degree can inspire younger relatives to see college as an achievable goal, changing the way they view education and success. It could help them realize that education is not just a means of securing a job, but a powerful tool for self-improvement, confidence-building, and empowerment. In this way, my degree has the potential to transform not only my life but the trajectory of those who follow in my footsteps. Personally, a college degree would be a profound accomplishment, a testament to my dedication, resilience, and the value I place on education. It would be a symbol of all the challenges I have overcome to get to this point, and it would provide me with the tools to continue overcoming obstacles in the future. For me, the degree would not just represent academic knowledge, but the ability to think critically, communicate effectively, and navigate complex problems. These are skills that I believe are invaluable, no matter the career or field I choose to pursue. I am deeply passionate about music, art, and my pursuit of higher education is directly tied to my desire to make a meaningful impact in this area. Over the years, I’ve actively sought opportunities to deepen my knowledge and expertise in this field, whether through internships, volunteer work, or personal projects. For example, I’ve worked with [describe a relevant project or experience] to help develop a better understanding of the issues and challenges that exist within this area. My passion fuels my ambition to not only succeed in my field but to contribute to real, positive change. A college degree is crucial to my journey, providing both the academic foundation and the network needed to continue pursuing my passion and making a lasting difference. Ultimately, the significance of a college degree extends beyond the individual—it has the potential to uplift families, empower communities, and create broader social change. For me, it is the first step in a lifelong commitment to growth, contribution, and impact.