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Church
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Mock Trial
Girl Scouts
Community Service And Volunteering
Advocacy And Activism
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Babysitting And Childcare
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Victoria Rozario
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Hello!
I am Victoria Rozario, a positive and goal-oriented individual who likes to inspire others and take advantage of new opportunities to learn and grow as an individual.
As a student, I have worked on growing my interpersonal skills and working towards fully developing the writing and communication skills that are essential to my career.
A large part of my personal philosophy is giving back, which I continue to do by participating in a service scholar program that allows me to directly change the lives of people in the greater Hartford area. I work with countless volunteer programs, especially the Girl Scouts of Connecticut, to promote a mission of diversity and inclusivity on a local and national level.
I am part of a Women's Advancement program at my University, where I work to advocate for women's rights and take on leadership roles with my peers. I am passionate about creating change where I can, and I am a determined student who consistently pushes boundaries to ensure success. My goal is to help create a future that I would be proud to exist in and work with other equally motivated agencies to create avenues for success.
My end goal is to be successful in what I do and achieve a balance between work and my personal aspirations.
My Accomplishments Include:
- Lambda Epsilon Chi National Honor Society (LEX) 2022
- President’s Honors List '19-'22
- Dean’s List '19-'22
- Dean of Students Recognition of Service Award '20
-President’s Community Service Award '18
- Girl Scout Gold Award (https://bit.ly/2uhP75o) '18
Education
University of Hartford
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Law
- Sociology
- Criminal Justice and Corrections, General
Minors:
- Law
Hall High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Law Practice
Dream career goals:
Senior Partner
Paralegal Intern
Crumbie Law Group2022 – 2022Vice President
Commuter Student Assocation2022 – Present2 yearsPresident
Asian Students Associaton2022 – Present2 yearsIntern
The Women's Advancement Initiative, University of Hartford2021 – Present3 yearsSecretary
Commuter Student Association, University of Hartford2020 – 20222 yearsSecretry
Asian Students Association, University of Hartford2020 – Present4 yearsGirl Board Member, Board of Directors
Girl Scouts of Connecticut2018 – 20191 yearTeaching Assistant
West Hartford Public Schools2019 – Present5 yearsDiversity and Inclusivity Board Member
Girl Scouts of Connecticut2018 – Present6 yearsLegislative Session Intern
Focus Government Affairs2020 – 2020
Sports
Track & Field
Junior Varsity2017 – 20192 years
Awards
- Captain
Research
Marine Conservation
University of Hartford — Data Collector2020 – 2020
Arts
Orchestra
Music2008 – 2019
Public services
Volunteering
Helping Hawks Service Scholars — Student Leader2019 – PresentVolunteering
The Women's Advancement Initiative, University of Hartford — Program Coordinator2020 – 2020Advocacy
Connecticut Fellows, Senate Election 2018 — Phone Banking2018 – 2018Volunteering
The Children's Museum — Summer Camp Volunteer2017 – 2020Public Service (Politics)
Connecticut Legislative Office — Legislative Intern2021 – 2021
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Surya Education Assistance Scholarship
I am passionate about receiving my education because I have a strong desire to learn and share that opportunity with others. Curiosity is a motivator that I have never stopped experiencing, and it propels me forward. For as long as I can remember, “why?” was a permanent part of my vocabulary- I needed to know the reason something was happening. With age came more complex ideas and concepts, and the “why” became harder to understand; I began looking for discourse outside of my realm of familiarity and questioning everything, even ideas that were considered facts. Over time, I have come to learn that education is a continuous process that never truly ends and that the best way to ensure that I understand the world around me is to keep learning.
Especially while conducting research in my field of interest, law, I enjoy looking at my task as a puzzle. Where has this question occurred before, and how can I apply my current perceptions to the issue at hand? Learning about how others might perceive and address a particular question helps broaden the scope of learning and makes it easier for scholars and students alike to build connections and share ideas. When more people are educated, the world becomes safer and more advanced.
During turbulent times, I believe that people can learn from the past and build a new future. I want to create ways for people to keep learning, especially when their right to do so is challenged. A significant part of being a learner is being able to have a full worldview. Given this, I hope to educate others on the negative impact of banning books and other types of media that do not reflect their ideologies. I believe verified and factual resources should be available to all, without barriers to prevent them from choosing to learn. I have an especially strong reason to make educational resources accessible because I live in an area of the United States where education is championed and encouraged for women, rather than a place where the opposite is true. My family immigrated to the United States from a developing nation where women’s education is not always respected. I know that I have an opportunity that many don’t, and I want to use my resources to make pathways for success for everyone.
At my school, I am a part of the Women’s Advancement Initiative, a program focused on helping women find and secure opportunities to succeed academically and professionally. The program worked with students on-campus, in addition to multiple off-campus outreach programs that accomplish the same goals. As a leader within the organization, I have had countless opportunities to watch education become a transformative force in the lives of young women, and by learning more each day, I can continue this process.
By receiving my education, I can help others understand the importance of learning and growing and work with educational institutions and leadership committees to make the right to an education is protected. It has been incredible growing up in a world where almost everyone can learn in a variety of mediums that are catered to the individual. I hope, that with my education, I can continue the practice of making education accessible to all.
HRCap Next-Gen Leadership Scholarship
Finding my niche as an Asian American seemed impossible for the longest time. Learning to embrace my culture was a journey that propelled me into college, and today I am the leader of an organization on campus that is dedicated to educating the students and staff about all the vibrant and unique traditions that culminate into Asian culture. To me, AAPI culture represents strength and resilience, having survived hundreds of years of modernization, colonization, and migration. AAPI cultures have moved to other continents and evolved into loved aspects of the community. In their countries of origin, AAPI culture is also a connection to the past and a link to our ancestors.
My family immigrated from Bangladesh in the 1980s, determined to succeed and with a desire to preserve their culture in a nation that evolves quickly. Asian-Americans are especially unique because there is so little representation of them in media outlets. Of course- this is changing, and there are many unique traditions and customs that are coming to light in new projects and news outlets. For the first time, Asian Americans are being portrayed as they are, in a positive light, paving avenues for future leaders. I am interested in furthering these initiatives because I believe they should always exist. I cannot overstate how crucial it is to show young children that they are equally as capable of being seen and understood. In the end, cultural representation, especially of the AAPI community, heals the heart. I am interested in studying AAPI cultures more because the entire continent is rich with history that has yet to be discovered, and it is important to understand and acknowledge how these modern nations came to be.
Throughout my community, I work constantly to further educational initiatives and cultural experiences. At my University, I help coordinate and run the Multicultural Festival as a leader in the Asian Students Association. This event brings together multicultural organizations on campus, a diverse selection of music, different foods, and different activities in an experience that educates and inspires further learning. As a leader within the organization, I was tasked with coordinating between multiple vendors, educational administrators, leadership within other clubs, and creating a schedule for day’s events. Last year, as we modified our guidelines to adhere to COVID-19 restrictions, I helped change the event structure to an outdoor festival rather than an indoor event. In the end, the team and I successfully changed the event from the Jewels of Asia Gala into the Jewels of Asia Festival, and this year, we expanded the event even further into the Multicultural Festival.
Beyond my academic leadership, I also work to expand organizational diversity in corporate settings. At this point in time, I am a member of the Girl Scouts of Connecticut DEI, or Diversity, Equity and Inclusion board. Together, we complete programming, studies, and advocacy for underserved groups and set goals to create a more inclusive and equitable future for Girl Scouts. Next semester, I am hoping to complete a human development study in conjunction with my university as a part of my honors thesis. The goal is to conduct a case study regarding women's advancement in South Asian countries and develop initiatives to increase the quality of life for women as well.
It has always been a goal of mine to increase AAPI visibility in places where they have traditionally not been given opportunities, which is a part of the reason I am so interested in the legal field. I hope that by pursuing something that is important to me and learning more about how to complete this process, I can create an opportunity for others to do the same.