Hobbies and interests
Acting And Theater
Agriculture
Animals
Basketball
3D Modeling
Reading
Academic
I read books daily
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As an African female student from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, my journey has been marked by overcoming severe childhood asthma attacks and a deep inner passion for service and technology. My passion for philanthropic endeavors manifested through volunteerism, leadership roles such as President of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, and innovative initiatives to improve the overall life experience of everyone. Upon graduation, I intend to utilize my computer science degree to address technological disparities, fostering equitable and inclusive access to education, especially in developing countries such as mine. Continuing community involvement, I aim to promote innovation and social responsibility, catalyzing holistic problem-solving for a better world for all living beings.
Moreover, the profound knowledge and skills I have developed so far in my academic journey reflect my academic commitment. In high school, I graduated with a 4.0 GPA, and my academic determination followed me into college where I currently maintain a GPA of 3.8. While my pride in these academic accomplishments is significant, they also act as a demonstration of my dedication and enthusiasm for learning and growing. Unfortunately, pursuing a Bachelor's degree is not only exciting, but it also comes with a high financial cost that can significantly hinder the completion of my degree without external support.
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Education
Bellevue College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Computer Science
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Accounting and Computer Science
Career
Dream career field:
Computer Software
Dream career goals:
My long-term career goal is to become a Software Developer
XR Lab Assistant
Bellevue College2023 – 20241 year
Sports
Soccer
Club2013 – 20218 years
Tennis
Club2012 – 20219 years
Basketball
Club2016 – 20204 years
Awards
- no
Research
Computer Science
Bellevue College — President2023 – 2024
Arts
Bellevue College
Painting2015 – 2022Bellevue College
Dance2023 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Bellevue College — Founder of the " Math and Poetry Club" and President2023 – PresentVolunteering
Bellevue College — President2023 – PresentAdvocacy
Bellevue College — Senator in the Bellevue College Associated Student Government2023 – PresentVolunteering
Bellevue College — President2023 – Present
Simon Strong Scholarship
Navigating the complexities of being an African first-generation female college student raised by a single mother and pursuing a major in computer science has been the most daunting challenge I have encountered.
As the first in my family to pursue higher education, I faced numerous hurdles that tested my resilience, determination, and ability to adapt. One of the biggest challenges was the lack of familial guidance and support in navigating the intricacies of the academic landscape. Without the benefit of parental experience or knowledge, I often grappled with unfamiliar processes such as applying for financial aid, selecting courses, and seeking out opportunities for internships and research. The absence of a familial safety net meant that I had to rely heavily on self-research, peer advice, and the support of mentors and academic advisors to chart my course. Additionally, being a first-generation college student in a STEM field presented its own set of challenges. The rigorous coursework and technical demands of computer science require a steep learning curve, and I often felt overwhelmed by the complexity of the material.
Moreover, the financial strain of attending college compounded the challenges I faced. Balancing part-time jobs with my academic responsibilities to cover tuition, living expenses, and other necessities added extra stress to an already demanding academic journey. Juggling work, school, community services, and family commitments while trying to excel academically and maintaining a 3.8 GPA tested my time management skills and forced me to prioritize my goals carefully. Despite these obstacles, I refused to let adversity define my path.
Through perseverance, hard work, and relentless pursuit of knowledge, I have managed to overcome many of the challenges associated with being a first-generation African female college student in computer science. Each obstacle I have faced has strengthened my resolve and deepened my appreciation for the transformative power of education. My inventiveness and problem-solving skills have drawn me to pursue a degree in computer science and specialize in software development. As a future software developer, I intend to bring fresh perspectives and ideas to this exciting and ever-evolving field while inspiring others from underrepresented groups, particularly women. I also aim to make necessary technical tools, such as computers and internet, more accessible to everyone, especially in developing countries such as mine to encourage intellectual advancements and a sustainable development.
Despite significant financial challenges, I have managed to start my academic journey in computer science inspired by my dream of a brighter future for my family and community. However, rising tuition in my final two years for my bachelor's degree significantly intensifies financial pressure, potentially hindering my degree completion without additional support. Relying on scholarships is undeniably my only hope to continue my academic journey and obtain my degree.
Receiving this scholarship would literally mean the world to me by providing me with a crucial support for my bachelor’s degree, considering the significantly limited financial resources of my family. With the support of this scholarship, I would be able to focus more fully on my studies and pursue extracurricular activities, internships, and research opportunities that align with my interests and career goals.
To someone facing the same circumstances as me, please hold on. I know how difficult and discouraging it can be to wake up in the morning only to discover multiple scholarship rejections. Never lose hope. Keep believing in your dreams and visions, regardless of your current circumstances because you are the only one who can make them come true.
Hope keeps us alive!
Marie Jean Baptiste Memorial Scholarship
As an African child of an immigrant single mother, my life has been shaped by the rich tapestry of cultural heritage, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of a better future. My mother immigrated to the United States from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, carrying with her hopes and dreams for a life of opportunity and success. Her journey has profoundly influenced my identity, values, and aspirations, instilling in me a deep appreciation for hard work, education, and the importance of giving back to my community.
Growing up, I witnessed firsthand the sacrifices my mother made to provide my siblings and me with the best possible opportunities. She worked multiple jobs, often in challenging conditions to ensure that we had at least access to warm meals, quality education, and a stable home environment. Her determination and unwavering belief in the transformative power of education have been a constant source of inspiration for me. As a result, I have developed a strong work ethic and a commitment to academic excellence, driven by the desire to honor her sacrifices and make the most of the invaluable opportunities she has provided.
My experiences as the daughter of an immigrant have also given me a unique perspective on the challenges faced by immigrant communities. I have seen and experienced the struggles of navigating a new culture, language barriers, and the difficulties of finding jobs and acceptance in a foreign land. These experiences have instilled in me a deep sense of empathy and a commitment to advocating for social justice and equity. I have become actively involved in various community initiatives, volunteering my time and resources to support immigrant families and working to promote inclusivity and diversity in all aspects of life.
At Bellevue College, I serve as a multilingual math tutor in the Academic Success Center and Math Lab, assisting students in understanding complex mathematical concepts and fostering their academic growth. This role has honed my teaching skills and provided me with a platform to share my passion for mathematics with others. Additionally, in my free time, I offer free math tutoring sessions to international high school students and non-traditional students, helping them adapt to their new academic environment and curriculum. These sessions are particularly rewarding as I see the immediate impact of my efforts on their increased confidence and academic performance.
My passion for philanthropic endeavors manifested through volunteerism, leadership roles, and innovative initiatives to improve the overall life experience of everyone. Upon graduation, I intend to utilize my computer science degree to address technological disparities, fostering equitable and inclusive access to education, especially in developing countries such as mine. Continuing community involvement, I aim to promote innovation and social responsibility, catalyzing holistic problem-solving for a better world for all living beings.
In conclusion, as a first-generation college student, I understand the importance of creating pathways for others and breaking barriers. Through my career, I aim to contribute to the development of inclusive and impactful technological solutions while advocating for greater diversity.
A. Ramani Memorial Scholarship
As an African female international student majoring in computer science and a first-generation college student, my journey as an international student has been paved with immense challenges and sacrifices. Raised by my single mother in the Democratic Republic of Congo, I have witnessed firsthand the relentless determination and unwavering resilience that defines my mother’s spirit and personality. Her sacrifices have not only shaped my ambitions but have become the guiding force behind my aspirations to become a software developer.
My mother, with her meager secretary’s salary, faced the daunting task of providing for me and my four siblings. Education was a beacon of hope amidst financial constraints, and her sacrifices knew no bounds. I vividly recall when I was dropped from my classes due to delayed tuition payments. In a gesture of unconditional love, my mother sold her clothes and household furniture to ensure my education continued uninterrupted. Her actions spoke volumes about the values of perseverance, selflessness, and the boundless belief in the power of higher education.
My mother’s sacrifices have profoundly shaped my aspirations. They have instilled in me a deep-seated commitment to not only excel academically but to also leverage my education to uplift others. As I pursue my dream of becoming a software developer, I am driven by the desire to alleviate the financial burden my mother carries and to provide a better future for my family.
Looking forward, I have devised a detailed plan to honor and pay forward her sacrifices. Firstly, I aim to excel in my academic pursuits, not just for personal gain but as a testament to her unwavering support and love. Through internships and on-campus jobs, I intend to gain practical experience that not only enhances my skills but also contributes financially towards my education as an international student and my family needs.
Beyond academic achievements, I plan to actively engage in community initiatives that promote education accessibility, particularly for underprivileged students in developing countries such as mine to encourage intellectual advancements and sustainable development. I still clearly remember my high school senior year when COVID-19 struck my home country, prompting the government to swiftly declare a school closure. While students from reputable private schools smoothly transitioned to online learning, those from public schools were completely left behind due to the lack of the necessary equipment required for online learning. With a broken heart, I helplessly witnessed the significant impact of this lack of accessibility and equity in online course materials over an extended period, resulting in a considerable drop in the academic level of many Congolese students when schools finally resumed in person. Drawing from my experiences, I believe in the transformative power of mentorship and intend to establish programs that provide guidance and resources to aspiring students back in Congo and other developing countries to ensure that every child has the invaluable chance to dream big and develop their potential to the fullest.
In conclusion, my mother’s sacrifices have significantly shaped my experience as an international student, and her constant support and love have driven my ambitions and resilience. Her perseverance, selflessness, and tenacity have become the cornerstone of my academic journey and all of my future endeavors. I am determined to honor her efforts by achieving my goals and improving the lives of others, ensuring a better world for all of us.
Connie Konatsotis Scholarship
As an African female student majoring in computer science and a first-generation college student, my journey in the field of science is a testament to resilience, passion, and a desire to drive change through technology. Growing up in a community where access to educational resources was limited, I developed a keen awareness of the disparities that exist in the world. This awareness fueled my determination to excel in mathematics and science, disciplines that I believe hold the key to addressing many of the challenges we face today.
From a young age, I was fascinated by the logical beauty of mathematics and the transformative potential of science. Mathematics, with its structured elegance, has always been a source of joy and a tool for understanding the world. Science, on the other hand, offers endless possibilities for discovery and innovation. These fields have empowered me to think critically, solve problems, and envision a future where technology can be harnessed for the greater good.
My academic journey has been marked by a series of accomplishments and challenges that have shaped my commitment to contributing to the field of math and science. As a first-generation college student, I faced the daunting task of navigating the educational landscape without a blueprint. However, this challenge became an opportunity for growth. I immersed myself in my studies, participated in science clubs, and sought out mentors who could guide me. These experiences not only deepened my knowledge but also reinforced my belief in the power of education to transform lives.
At Bellevue College, I serve as a multilingual math tutor in the Academic Success Center and Math Lab, assisting students in understanding complex mathematical concepts and fostering their academic growth. This role has honed my teaching skills and provided me with a platform to share my passion for mathematics with others. Additionally, in my free time, I offer free math tutoring sessions to international high school students and non-traditional students, helping them adapt to their new academic environment and curriculum. These sessions are particularly rewarding as I see the immediate impact of my efforts on their increased confidence and academic performance.
I am also the founder and president of the Math and Poetry Club at Bellevue College, which aims to make math less intimidating, and therefore more accessible and enjoyable for everyone. The club strives to promote and foster students’ interest and love for math through various creative and fun activities and events.
In computer science, I have found a field that combines my love for mathematics with my passion for innovation. My coursework and research have focused on areas such as artificial intelligence, data analysis, and software development. These areas are particularly relevant to addressing issues such as healthcare disparities and educational inequality in developing countries such as mine. By leveraging technology, I aim to develop solutions that are culturally and contextually appropriate, ensuring they meet the unique needs of diverse communities. Beyond academics, I promote STEM education for underrepresented groups, teaching coding to young girls and organizing inclusive workshops and hackathons.
Looking ahead, I plan to contribute to the field of math and science by pursuing a career at the intersection of technology and social impact. I envision myself working on projects that address critical issues such as climate change and access to education. By collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, I aim to develop technologies that are both innovative and accessible, ensuring they benefit the communities that need them the most.
In conclusion, as an African female computer science student, I'm passionate about math and science, committed to impactful, inclusive tech solutions, and advocating for STEM diversity.
Dimon A. Williams Memorial Scholarship
As a fervent African immigrant philanthropist from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and devoted member of the Black Student Union, I serve my community with an unwavering passion whether through volunteering in orphanages, transforming bags into bedrolls for the homeless community, initiating charities and fundraising, and advocating for Black inclusivity. On campus, I serve as a Senator in the Associated Student Government writing and advocating legislations to address students’ concerns and improve the overall students’ experience on campus. In addition, I create and manage clubs to support students in their academic journey. As the President of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, I promote academic excellence and leadership and organize outreach activities and food drives for students facing food insecurity. I offered free math tutoring sessions to immigrant high school students to assist them in adapting to their new academic environment and curriculum. I tutor students with diverse backgrounds in Math and French. Finally, as a XR Lab assistant, I work on different projects aiming to support students in their academic journey. My aim is to radiate a continuous light of assistance and empathy for those in need.
Navigating the complexities of being an African immigrant first-generation college student raised by a single mother and pursuing a major in computer science has been the most daunting challenge I have encountered. As the first in my family to pursue higher education, I faced numerous hurdles that tested my resilience, determination, and ability to adapt. One of the biggest challenges was the lack of familial guidance and support in navigating the intricacies of the academic landscape. Without the benefit of parental experience or knowledge, I often found myself grappling with unfamiliar processes such as applying for financial aid, selecting courses, and seeking out opportunities for internships and research.
The absence of a familial safety net meant that I had to rely heavily on self-research, peer advice, and the support of mentors and academic advisors to chart my course. Additionally, being a first-generation college student in a STEM field presented its own set of challenges. The rigorous coursework and technical demands of computer science require a steep learning curve, and I often felt overwhelmed by the complexity of the material.
Moreover, the financial strain of attending college compounded the challenges I faced. Balancing part-time jobs with my academic responsibilities to cover tuition, living expenses, and other necessities added an extra stress to an already demanding academic journey. Juggling work, school, and personal commitments while trying to excel academically tested my time management skills and forced me to prioritize my goals carefully. Despite these obstacles, I refused to let adversity define my path. Through perseverance, hard work, and relentless pursuit of knowledge, I have managed to overcome many of the challenges associated with being a first-generation female college student in computer science.
Each obstacle I have faced has strengthened my resolve and deepened my appreciation for the transformative power of education.
Growing up in a low-income household managed by my single African mother, I learned the value of hard work and perseverance. Receiving this scholarship would significantly alleviate financial constraints, allowing me to afford the remaining two years of my Bachelor's degree and focus more on my studies and community services instead of constantly worrying about my tuition fees and looking for additional jobs in a desperate attempt to cover my tuition fees.
Ultimately, achieving my dream of becoming a computer scientist would not only fulfill a personal goal but also have a positive ripple effect on society since I will use my knowledge and skills to address the most pressing social issues.
CATALYSTS Scholarship
As an African female student majoring in computer science and a first-generation college student, my journey in the field of science is a testament to resilience, passion, and a desire to drive social changes through technology and volunteerism. Growing up in a community where access to educational resources was limited, I developed a keen awareness of the disparities that exist in the world, especially in educational resources. This awareness fueled my determination to excel in mathematics, science, and advocacy, disciplines that I believe hold the key to addressing many of the challenges we face today.
I serve as a multilingual math tutor in the Academic Success Center and Math Lab at Bellevue College, I assist students in understanding complex mathematical concepts and fostering their academic growth. In my free time, I offer free math tutoring sessions to international high school students and non-traditional students, helping them adapt to their new academic environment and curriculum. These sessions are particularly rewarding as I see the immediate impact of my efforts on their increased confidence and academic performance.
As a senator in the Associated Student Government at Bellevue College, I have dedicated myself to writing legislations based on student concerns and advocating for them in the Senate to improve students' lives on campus. Moreover, I plan to further impact homelessness. It has been a prevalent social issue that has had a significant influence on me, from my modest beginnings in my home country where I dedicated my meager lunch money and efforts to providing sustenance for homeless children and orphans to my current endeavor in the United States, crafting bags into bedrolls for the homeless community. The heartbreaking reality of human beings, especially children living without shelter, warmth, food, and other basic necessities deeply strikes a sensitive chord within me and fuels my sincere desire to make a significant difference.
I clearly remember the heartbreaking scene that I witnessed on a freezing winter day in the afternoon, while walking back home after my classes. I felt so helpless witnessing that exhausted old woman lying right on the cold ground in a desperate attempt to get some rest. That day, I walked back home with a heavy and crumbled heart promising myself that I would do anything in my power as a student and human being to sustainably solve this issue. Undoubtedly, my volunteer work in transforming bags into bedrolls for the homeless community has provided me with firsthand insight into the daily struggles faced by those experiencing homelessness. Considering the fact that civility calls for mutual understanding and treating one another with love and respect, the tangible impact of the bedrolls I make extends beyond providing warmth. It symbolizes the restoration of dignity, love, and a glimmer of hope in the lives of individuals marginalized by society. This process has fueled my passion to address the root causes of homelessness and advocate for systemic change.
As a student, I recognize the power of education and advocacy in fostering systemic change. Homelessness is a consequence of various interconnected factors such as insufficient affordable housing, mental health and social stigmata, parental irresponsibility, and economic disparities. By addressing these root causes through volunteerism, fundraising, advocacy, and technical innovation, I hope to contribute to a broader societal shift that emphasizes empathy, understanding, responsibility, and effective policy changes.
As I embark on my academic journey, I am driven by the belief that through education, advocacy, empathy, and volunteerism, we can collectively build a more compassionate and inclusive society where homelessness is not just an issue but a collective responsibility.
Powering The Future - Whiddon Memorial Scholarship
Navigating the complexities of being a first-generation college student raised by an African single mother and pursuing a degree in computer science has been the most daunting challenge I have encountered. As the first in my family to pursue higher education, I faced numerous hurdles that tested my resilience, determination, and ability to adapt. One of the biggest challenges was the lack of familial guidance and support in navigating the intricacies of the academic landscape. Without the benefit of parental experience or knowledge, I often found myself grappling with unfamiliar processes such as applying for financial aid, selecting courses, and seeking out opportunities for internships and research. The absence of a familial safety net meant that I had to rely heavily on self-research, peer advice, and the support of mentors and academic advisors to chart my course.
Additionally, being a first-generation college student in a STEM field presented its own set of challenges. The rigorous coursework and technical demands of computer science require a steep learning curve, and I often felt overwhelmed by the complexity of the material.
Moreover, the financial strain of attending college compounded the challenges I faced. Balancing part-time jobs with my academic responsibilities to cover tuition, living expenses, and other necessities added extra stress to an already demanding academic journey. Juggling work, school, community services, and personal commitments while trying to excel academically tested my time management skills and forced me to prioritize my goals carefully. Despite these obstacles, I refused to let adversity define my path. Through perseverance, hard work, and relentless pursuit of knowledge, I have managed to overcome many of the challenges associated with being a first-generation African female college student in computer science. Each obstacle I have faced has strengthened my resolve and deepened my appreciation for the transformative power of education. My inventiveness and problem-solving skills have drawn me to pursue a degree in computer science and specialize in software development to create devices that will make people's lives easier. As a future software developer, I intend to bring fresh perspectives and ideas to this exciting and ever-evolving field while inspiring others from underrepresented groups, particularly women. I also aim to make necessary technical tools, such as computers and internet, more accessible to everyone, especially in developing countries such as mine to encourage intellectual advancements and a sustainable development.
Despite significant financial challenges, I have managed to start my academic journey in computer science inspired by my dream of a brighter future for my family and community. However, rising tuition in my final two years for my bachelor's degree significantly intensifies financial pressure, potentially hindering my degree completion without additional support. Relying on scholarships is undeniably my only hope to continue my academic journey and obtain my bachelor's degree.
Receiving this scholarship would undeniably mean the world to me. It would not only alleviate the financial burden of pursuing higher education, but it would also provide me with access to resources and opportunities that would enhance my academic experience and professional development. With the support of this scholarship, I would be able to focus more on my studies and pursue extracurricular activities, internships, and research opportunities that align with my interests and career goals instead of constantly worrying about my tuition fees and looking for additional jobs in a desperate attempt to afford higher education.
This scholarship would affirm my belief in education's value and the importance of supporting female African first-generation students in STEM. It would enable me to contribute to solutions addressing global challenges through technology, advancing research, healthcare, and social justice for a better world for everyone.
West Family Scholarship
I plan to impact homelessness. It has been a prevalent social issue that has had a significant influence on me, from my modest beginnings in my home country where I dedicated my meager lunch money and efforts to providing sustenance for homeless children and orphans to my current endeavor in the United States, crafting bags into bedrolls for homeless people. The heartbreaking reality of human beings, especially children living without shelter, warmth, food, and other basic necessities deeply strikes a sensitive chord within me and fuels my sincere desire to make a significant difference.
Homelessness with its multifaceted causes and consequences is an issue that the greater community should certainly care about due to its significant social gravity, affecting our shared humanity and, therefore, our civility. Considering the undeniable fact that it can happen to anyone, including ourselves and our loved ones, I cannot imagine how gut-wrenching it can be to helplessly see your own children begging on the street for a bite of food in freezing or scorching weather and gradually witnessing their dreams and ambitions shrinking daily before completely disappearing. Homelessness goes beyond the absence of physical shelter. It embodies a complex web of challenges ranging from mental health issues and unemployment to systemic failures and social apathy. Witnessing the struggles of homeless children and orphans back in my home country sparked a determination to contribute towards alleviating this pervasive issue. However, it was not until I arrived in the United States that I fully grasped the magnitude of the issue and realized the dire need for proactive engagement.
I clearly remember the heartbreaking scene that I witnessed on a freezing winter day in the afternoon, while walking back home after my classes. I felt so helpless witnessing that exhausted old woman lying right on the cold ground in a desperate attempt to get some rest. That day, I walked back home with a heavy and crumbled heart promising myself that I will do anything in my power as a student and human being to sustainably solve this issue. Undoubtedly, my volunteer work in transforming bags into bedrolls for the homeless community has provided me with firsthand insight into the daily struggles faced by those experiencing homelessness. Considering the fact that civility calls for mutual understanding and treating one another with love and respect, the tangible impact of the bedrolls I make extends beyond providing warmth. It symbolizes the restoration of dignity, love, and a glimmer of hope in the lives of individuals marginalized by society. This process has fueled my passion to address the root causes of homelessness and advocate for systemic change.
As a student, I recognize the power of education and advocacy in fostering systemic change. Homelessness is a consequence of various interconnected factors such as insufficient affordable housing, mental health and social stigmata, parental irresponsibility, and economic disparities. By addressing these root causes through volunteerism, fundraisings, and awareness campaigns, I hope to contribute to a broader societal shift that emphasizes empathy, understanding, responsibility, and effective policy changes.
In conclusion, my journey from repeating compassionate acts in my home country to crafting bedrolls for the homeless in the United States has deepened my commitment to tackling the pervasive issue of homelessness. This social challenge ignites my passion because it represents a larger struggle against inequality, marginalization, and the erosion of human dignity and development. As I embark on my academic journey, I am driven by the belief that through education, advocacy, empathy, and volunteerism, we can collectively build a more compassionate and inclusive society where homelessness is not just an issue but a collective responsibility.
SigaLa Education Scholarship
As an African female student majoring in computer science and a first-generation college student, my passion for this field is deeply rooted in both personal experience and a profound desire to create meaningful change through technology. Growing up in a society where access to technology is unevenly distributed, I have witnessed firsthand the transformative power that technology can have on individuals and communities. This ignited my passion to pursue a career in computer science, where I aim to harness technology to solve real-world problems and empower others.
One of the primary reasons I am passionate about computer science is its ability to create scalable solutions that impact large numbers of people. Whether it's developing applications that improve access to education in rural areas or creating platforms that facilitate healthcare delivery, I am inspired by the potential of technology to bridge gaps and improve lives. Moreover, as an African woman, I am particularly motivated to contribute to increasing diversity in the tech industry and serve as a role model for other young women who may not traditionally see themselves represented in this field. Being a first-generation college student adds another layer to my journey, as I strive to pave the way for others in my family and community.
In terms of impact, my career goals are twofold. First, I plan to actively engage in research and development that addresses the unique challenges faced by African communities. This includes developing localized solutions that are sensitive to cultural, social, and economic contexts, ensuring that technology is truly inclusive and accessible. Secondly, I am committed to advocating for greater diversity and inclusion within the tech industry. By participating in initiatives that support and mentor underrepresented groups, I hope to create a more inclusive environment where diverse perspectives are valued and encouraged.
Beyond my academic pursuits, I have already begun to make an impact through various extracurricular activities. For instance, I volunteer at local community centers where I teach basic coding skills to young girls, aiming to ignite their interest in technology from an early age. Additionally, I am involved in organizing workshops and hackathons that promote innovation and entrepreneurship among students from diverse backgrounds. These experiences have not only strengthened my technical skills but also reinforced my commitment to using technology as a tool for positive change.
Looking ahead, I see myself working at the intersection of technology and social impact, collaborating with diverse teams to develop innovative solutions to pressing global challenges. Whether through creating educational platforms, advancing healthcare technologies, or improving access to resources, I am determined to leave a lasting impact on my community and beyond.
Receiving this scholarship means the world to me since it will play a crucial role in the completion of my Bachelor's Degree as an African woman in STEM. It would not only empower me to pursue my academic goals but also enable me to make a significant impact on underrepresented communities in the tech field.
In conclusion, my passion for computer science is driven by a desire to leverage technology to empower individuals and communities, particularly in Africa. As a first-generation college student, I understand the importance of creating pathways for others and breaking barriers. Through my career, I aim to contribute to the development of inclusive and impactful technological solutions while advocating for greater diversity in the tech industry. By doing so, I hope to inspire others and leave a meaningful legacy in the field of computer science. Receiving this scholarship will not only mean the realization of my dream but also the dreams of thousands in my underrepresented community.
Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship
My experience with mental health has profoundly shaped my beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations, leading me on a deeply personal journey of understanding, empathy, and determination.
Growing up in a household marked by my father's untreated mental health issues, I witnessed firsthand the complexities and challenges of living with mental illness. His struggles with depression and anxiety often manifested in abusive behavior, creating an environment fraught with fear and uncertainty. As a child, I grappled with feelings of helplessness and confusion, struggling to comprehend the erratic shifts in my father's mood and behavior. These experiences instilled in me a profound sense of empathy for those grappling with mental health challenges and a deep-seated belief in the importance of compassionate understanding and support. Despite the hardships I faced at home, I was fortunate to find solace and support in my relationships outside the family. My mother, despite her own struggles, provided a nurturing and loving presence, offering me a sense of stability and resilience.
Additionally, I formed close bonds with friends and mentors who offered me unwavering support and encouragement, helping me navigate the complexities of my upbringing with grace and resilience. These relationships became pillars of strength, fostering a sense of belonging and empowerment that buoyed me through the darkest moments of my journey. My experiences with mental health have profoundly influenced my career aspirations, igniting a passion for leveraging technology to address the complex challenges of mental illness. Witnessing the limitations and pitfalls of traditional treatment methods, particularly the over-reliance on medication and the stigma surrounding mental health issues, inspired me to explore alternative approaches to care.
In studying computer science, I discovered the transformative potential of technology to revolutionize mental health care, offering innovative solutions that prioritize holistic well-being and accessibility. My career aspirations are driven by a deep-seated commitment to creating sustainable and effective interventions that address the root causes of mental illness and empower individuals to lead fulfilling and meaningful lives. I envision a future where technology serves as a catalyst for positive change in mental health care, providing tailored interventions that cater to individual needs and preferences. From virtual reality therapy to AI-powered support systems, the possibilities for innovation are endless, offering new hope and possibilities for those struggling with mental health challenges.
Furthermore, my experiences have instilled in me a profound sense of purpose and responsibility to advocate for greater awareness and understanding of mental health issues. I am committed to challenging stigma and promoting inclusivity and acceptance, fostering a culture of compassion and support that empowers individuals to seek help and access the care they deserve. Through community outreach, education, and advocacy, I aspire to effect meaningful change in the way society perceives and responds to mental health, creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for all. In reflecting on my journey, I am filled with gratitude for the resilience and strength that has carried me through the darkest moments of my life.
While my experiences with mental health have been challenging, they have also been profoundly transformative, shaping me into the person I am today. As I continue on my path, I am guided by a steadfast belief in the power of empathy, innovation, and advocacy to create a brighter and more hopeful future for those affected by mental illness.
CEW IV Foundation Scholarship Program
As an African female student,I plan to impact homelessness. It has been a prevalent social issue that has had a significant influence on me, from my modest beginnings in my home country where I dedicated my meager lunch money and efforts to providing sustenance for homeless children and orphans to my current endeavor in the United States, crafting bags into bedrolls for homeless people. The heartbreaking reality of human beings, especially children living without shelter, warmth, food, and other basic necessities deeply strikes a sensitive chord within me and fuels my sincere desire to make a significant difference.
Homelessness with its multifaceted causes and consequences is an issue that the greater community should certainly care about due to its significant social gravity, affecting our shared humanity and, therefore, our civility. Considering the undeniable fact that it can happen to anyone, including ourselves and our loved ones, I cannot imagine how gut-wrenching it can be to helplessly see your own children begging on the street for a bite of food in freezing or scorching weather and gradually witnessing their dreams and ambitions shrinking daily before completely disappearing. Homelessness goes beyond the absence of physical shelter. It embodies a complex web of challenges ranging from mental health issues and unemployment to systemic failures and social apathy. Witnessing the struggles of homeless children and orphans back in my home country sparked a determination to contribute towards alleviating this pervasive issue. However, it was not until I arrived in the United States that I fully grasped the magnitude of the issue and realized the dire need for proactive engagement.
I clearly remember the heartbreaking scene that I witnessed on a freezing winter day in the afternoon, while walking back home after my classes. I felt so helpless witnessing that exhausted old woman lying right on the cold ground in a desperate attempt to get some rest. That day, I walked back home with a heavy and crumbled heart promising myself that I will do anything in my power as a student and human being to sustainably solve this issue. Undoubtedly, my volunteer work in transforming bags into bedrolls for the homeless community has provided me with firsthand insight into the daily struggles faced by those experiencing homelessness. Considering the fact that civility calls for mutual understanding and treating one another with love and respect, the tangible impact of the bedrolls I make extends beyond providing warmth. It symbolizes the restoration of dignity, love, and a glimmer of hope in the lives of individuals marginalized by society. This process has fueled my passion to address the root causes of homelessness and advocate for systemic change.
As a student, I recognize the power of education and advocacy in fostering systemic change. Homelessness is a consequence of various interconnected factors such as insufficient affordable housing, mental health and social stigmata, parental irresponsibility, and economic disparities. By addressing these root causes through volunteerism, I hope to contribute to a broader societal shift that emphasizes empathy, understanding, responsibility, and effective policy changes.
In conclusion, my journey from repeating compassionate acts in my home country to crafting bedrolls for the homeless in the United States has deepened my commitment to tackling the pervasive issue of homelessness. This social challenge ignites my passion because it represents a larger struggle against inequality, marginalization, and the erosion of human dignity and development. As I embark on my academic journey, I am driven by the belief that through education, advocacy, empathy, and volunteerism, we can collectively build a more compassionate and inclusive society where homelessness is not just an issue but a collective responsibility.
Antony Cesar Memorial Scholarship
Growing up, I have always been fascinated by the dynamic potential of technology and how it could be used to solve real-world problems and make people’s lives easier. I distinctly remember the exhilarating thrill of a 7-year-old Vallon who stumbled upon broken and discarded machines left to rust and decay in her parents’ dimly lit storage room. Another standout memory that fueled my passion for technology is my endeavor to brighten our dark dining room amid constant power outages in my home country. I crafted makeshift lamps using old cars’ light bulbs, pieces of wire, pipes, and a couple of discarded batteries bringing joy to my family and illuminating our shared moments. I remember spending hours tinkering with old computer parts, trying to understand how they worked and dreaming of creating something impactful with my skills. My inventiveness and problem-solving skills have drawn me to pursue a degree in computer science. I discovered not only a passion for the field but also a powerful tool for self-expression and problem-solving.
Being transgender has profoundly shaped my personal and professional journey. Coming out as transgender was a transformative experience that taught me resilience, authenticity, and the importance of advocating for oneself and others. This personal journey has influenced my beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations in profound ways.
Firstly, being transgender has instilled in me a strong belief in the importance of diversity and inclusion. I have faced and continue to face numerous challenges, including discrimination and misunderstanding. These experiences have made me acutely aware of the need for environments where everyone, regardless of their gender identity, race, or background, can feel safe, respected, and valued. In my career in computer science, I aspire to contribute to creating such inclusive spaces, whether it be through developing accessible technologies or fostering a diverse and supportive workplace culture.
Moreover, my transgender identity has influenced my relationships by deepening my empathy and understanding of others’ struggles. I have built strong, supportive networks of friends, mentors, and allies who have provided invaluable guidance and encouragement. These relationships have not only helped me navigate my personal journey but have also inspired me to mentor and support others in the LGBTQ+ community, particularly those pursuing careers in STEM fields.
My career aspirations in computer science are fueled by a passion for using technology to solve real-world problems and make a positive impact. I am particularly interested in the areas of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, where I see immense potential to create technologies that protect and empower individuals. The idea of developing solutions that can safeguard privacy, enhance security, and promote the ethical use of AI aligns with my commitment to advocacy and social justice.
Several key influences have shaped my career choice. One significant influence has been the supportive professors and mentors I have encountered during my studies. Their encouragement and belief in my abilities have been instrumental in my growth and confidence as a computer scientist. Additionally, witnessing the groundbreaking work of transgender technologists and activists has shown me that it is possible to succeed and make a difference in this field, regardless of one’s gender identity.
To achieve my goals, I plan to continue pursuing advanced studies in computer science, with a focus on cybersecurity and AI. I am committed to gaining both theoretical knowledge and practical experience through internships, research projects, and collaborative initiatives. Moreover, I intend to actively participate in professional organizations and advocacy groups that promote diversity in tech, contributing my voice and efforts to these important causes.
In conclusion, being transgender has profoundly influenced my beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations, fostering a commitment to diversity, inclusion, and social justice. My passion for computer science is driven by a desire to use technology to create positive change and address real-world challenges. With the support of scholarships and continued mentorship, I am determined to achieve my goals and contribute meaningfully to the field of computer science while positively impacting the world.
Our Destiny Our Future Scholarship
Growing up in the Democratic Republic of Congo, I faced significant challenges, including severe childhood asthma and limited access to technology. These experiences cultivated resilience, creativity, and a deep passion for technology. A standout memory that fueled my passion for technology is my endeavor to brighten our dark dining room amid constant power outages in my home country. I crafted makeshift lamps using old cars’ light bulbs, pieces of wire, pipes, and a couple of discarded batteries bringing joy to my family and illuminating our shared moments. My inventiveness and problem-solving skills have drawn me to pursue a degree in computer science.
In order to broaden my skill set, I have been studying programming languages such as Java, Chapel, Python, and C++, and other advanced technologies such as AI and VR/AR both in school and on my own. As I learned more about the technological industry, I realized that the best way to transform my passion into a rewarding and fulfilling career was to specialize in software development. As a future software developer, I intend to bring fresh perspectives and ideas to this exciting and ever-evolving field while inspiring others from underrepresented groups, particularly women. I also aim to make necessary technical tools, such as computers and internet, more accessible to everyone, especially in developing countries such as mine to encourage intellectual advancements and sustainable development. I still clearly remember my high school senior year when Covid-19 struck my home country, prompting the government to swiftly declare a school closure. While students from reputable private schools smoothly transitioned to online learning, those from public schools were completely left behind due to the lack of the necessary equipment required for online learning. With a broken heart, I helplessly witnessed the significant impact of this lack of accessibility and equity in online course materials over an extended period, resulting in a considerable drop in the academic level of many Congolese students when schools finally resumed in person.
Since I was young, I have always felt this inner passion for helping others and actively contributing to creating a better world for all living beings. Michael Jackson song “Heal the World,” which used to play on my father’s radio, strongly resonated with me throughout my childhood. The following lyrics of the song continue to inspire my daily philanthropic endeavors: “…Heal the world. Make it a better place. For you and for me. And the entire human race. There are people dying. If you care enough for the living. Make a better place. For you and for me…” As a result, passionately solving real-world problems, supporting, and encouraging others to pursue their dreams no matter the circumstances has always been the ardent light that I consistently carry as a human being and leader in my community.
I currently serve my community with passion through volunteering in orphanages, transforming bags into bedrolls for homeless people, initiating charities and fundraising, and advocating for noble causes. On campus, I serve as a senator in the Associated Student Government writing and advocating legislations to address students’ concerns and improve the overall students’ experience on campus. In addition, I create clubs to support students in their academic journey. As the President of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, I organize outreach activities and food drives for students facing food insecurity. Finally, I tutor students with diverse backgrounds in Math and French. My aim is to radiate a continuous light of assistance and empathy for those in need.
I aspire for a world where technology and education are universally accessible, advancing humanity equitably.
I aim for a better world for Everyone.
In Memory of Liv Scholarship
As a child of an immigrant single mother, my life has been shaped by the rich tapestry of cultural heritage, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of a better future. My mother immigrated to the United States from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, carrying with her hopes and dreams for a life of opportunity and success. Her journey has profoundly influenced my identity, values, and aspirations, instilling in me a deep appreciation for hard work, education, and the importance of giving back to my community.
Growing up, I witnessed firsthand the sacrifices my mother made to provide my siblings and me with the best possible opportunities. She worked multiple jobs, often in challenging conditions to ensure that we had at least access to warm meals, quality education, and a stable home environment. Her determination and unwavering belief in the transformative power of education have been a constant source of inspiration for me. As a result, I have developed a strong work ethic and a commitment to academic excellence, driven by the desire to honor her sacrifices and make the most of the invaluable opportunities she has provided.
My experiences as the daughter of an immigrant have also given me a unique perspective on the challenges faced by immigrant communities. I have seen and experienced the struggles of navigating a new culture, language barriers, and the difficulties of finding jobs and acceptance in a foreign land. These experiences have instilled in me a deep sense of empathy and a commitment to advocating for social justice and equity. I have become actively involved in various community initiatives, volunteering my time and resources to support immigrant families and working to promote inclusivity and diversity in all aspects of life.
If I could be anyone for a day, I would choose to be Dr. Mae Jemison, the first African American woman to travel into space. Her achievements in the fields of science and technology are truly remarkable, and her journey resonates deeply with me. She broke barriers and shattered stereotypes, paving the way for future generations of women and minorities in STEM fields. Her dedication to science, and humanitarian work is incredibly inspiring.
By stepping into Dr. Jemison's shoes for a day, I would gain valuable insights into her experiences, challenges, and triumphs. I would seek to understand the qualities that enabled her to overcome obstacles and achieve greatness. This experience would not only deepen my appreciation for her contributions but also reinforce my own aspirations in the field of computer science. Dr. Jemison's legacy serves as a powerful reminder of the impact one individual can have on the world, and it motivates me to pursue my goals with determination and a sense of purpose.
In conclusion, my experiences as a daughter of an immigrant single mother have shaped my identity, values, and aspirations. They have instilled in me a deep appreciation of hard work, education, and the importance of giving back to the community. By choosing to be Dr. Mae Jemison for a day, I would gain valuable insights that would inspire and empower me to continue striving for excellence and making a meaningful impact on our wonderful planet.
Eleanor Anderson-Miles Foundation Scholarship
Navigating the complexities of being a first-generation college student raised by a single mother and pursuing a major in computer science has been the most daunting challenge I have encountered. As the first in my family to pursue higher education, I faced numerous hurdles that tested my resilience, determination, and ability to adapt. One of the biggest challenges was the lack of familial guidance and support in navigating the intricacies of the academic landscape. Without the benefit of parental experience or knowledge, I often found myself grappling with unfamiliar processes such as applying for financial aid, selecting courses, and seeking out opportunities for internships and research. The absence of a familial safety net meant that I had to rely heavily on self-research, peer advice, and the support of mentors and academic advisors to chart my course.
Additionally, being a first-generation college student in a STEM field presented its own set of challenges. The rigorous coursework and technical demands of computer science require a steep learning curve, and I often felt overwhelmed by the complexity of the material.
Moreover, the financial strain of attending college compounded the challenges I faced. Balancing part-time jobs with my academic responsibilities to cover tuition, living expenses, and other necessities added extra stress to an already demanding academic journey. Juggling work, school, community services, and personal commitments while trying to excel academically tested my time management skills and forced me to prioritize my goals carefully. Despite these obstacles, I refused to let adversity define my path. Through perseverance, hard work, and relentless pursuit of knowledge, I have managed to overcome many of the challenges associated with being a first-generation African female college student in computer science. Each obstacle I have faced has strengthened my resolve and deepened my appreciation for the transformative power of education. My inventiveness and problem-solving skills have drawn me to pursue a degree in computer science and specialize in software development. As a future software developer, I intend to bring fresh perspectives and ideas to this exciting and ever-evolving field while inspiring others from underrepresented groups, particularly women. I also aim to make necessary technical tools, such as computers and internet, more accessible to everyone, especially in developing countries such as mine to encourage intellectual advancements and a sustainable development.
Despite significant financial challenges, I have managed to start my academic journey in computer science inspired by my dream of a brighter future for my family and community. However, rising tuition in my final two years for my bachelor's degree significantly intensifies financial pressure, potentially hindering my degree completion without additional support. Relying on scholarships is undeniably my only hope to continue my academic journey and obtain my bachelor's degree.
Receiving this scholarship would be instrumental in helping me achieve my aspiration in computer science. Not only would it alleviate the financial burden of pursuing higher education, but it would also provide me with access to resources and opportunities that would enhance my academic experience and professional development. With the support of this scholarship, I would be able to focus more on my studies and pursue extracurricular activities, internships, and research opportunities that align with my interests and career goals instead of constantly worrying about my tuition fees and looking for additional jobs in a desperate attempt to afford higher education.
This scholarship would affirm my belief in education's value and the importance of supporting female first-generation students in STEM. It would enable me to contribute to solutions addressing global challenges through technology, advancing research, healthcare, and social justice.
William Griggs Memorial Scholarship for Science and Math
As an African female student majoring in computer science and a first-generation college student, my journey in the field of science is a testament to resilience, passion, and a desire to drive change through technology. Growing up in a community where access to educational resources was limited, I developed a keen awareness of the disparities that exist in the world. This awareness fueled my determination to excel in mathematics and science, disciplines that I believe hold the key to addressing many of the challenges we face today.
From a young age, I was fascinated by the logical beauty of mathematics and the transformative potential of science. Mathematics, with its structured elegance, has always been a source of joy and a tool for understanding the world. Science, on the other hand, offers endless possibilities for discovery and innovation. These fields have empowered me to think critically, solve problems, and envision a future where technology can be harnessed for the greater good.
My academic journey has been marked by a series of accomplishments and challenges that have shaped my commitment to contributing to the field of math and science. As a first-generation college student, I faced the daunting task of navigating the educational landscape without a blueprint. However, this challenge became an opportunity for growth. I immersed myself in my studies, participated in science clubs, and sought out mentors who could guide me. These experiences not only deepened my knowledge but also reinforced my belief in the power of education to transform lives.
At Bellevue College, I serve as a multilingual math tutor in the Academic Success Center and Math Lab, assisting students in understanding complex mathematical concepts and fostering their academic growth. This role has honed my teaching skills and provided me with a platform to share my passion for mathematics with others. Additionally, in my free time, I offer free math tutoring sessions to international high school students and non-traditional students, helping them adapt to their new academic environment and curriculum. These sessions are particularly rewarding as I see the immediate impact of my efforts on their increased confidence and academic performance.
I am also the founder and president of the Math and Poetry Club at Bellevue College, which aims to make math less intimidating, and therefore more accessible and enjoyable for everyone. The club strives to promote and foster students’ interest and love for math through various creative and fun activities and events.
In computer science, I have found a field that combines my love for mathematics with my passion for innovation. My coursework and research have focused on areas such as artificial intelligence, data analysis, and software development. These areas are particularly relevant to addressing issues such as healthcare disparities and educational inequality in developing countries such as mine. By leveraging technology, I aim to develop solutions that are culturally and contextually appropriate, ensuring they meet the unique needs of diverse communities. Beyond academics, I promote STEM education for underrepresented groups, teaching coding to young girls and organizing inclusive workshops and hackathons.
Looking ahead, I plan to contribute to the field of math and science by pursuing a career at the intersection of technology and social impact. I envision myself working on projects that address critical issues such as climate change and access to education. By collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, I aim to develop technologies that are both innovative and accessible, ensuring they benefit the communities that need them the most.
In conclusion, as an African female computer science student, I'm passionate about math and science, committed to impactful, inclusive tech solutions, and advocating for STEM diversity.
Reginald Kelley Scholarship
As an African female student majoring in computer science and a first-generation college student, my passion for this field is deeply rooted in both personal experience and a profound desire to create meaningful change through technology. Growing up in a society where access to technology is unevenly distributed, I have witnessed firsthand the transformative power that technology can have on individuals and communities. This ignited my passion to pursue a career in computer science, where I aim to harness technology to solve real-world problems and empower others.
One of the primary reasons I am passionate about computer science is its ability to create scalable solutions that impact large numbers of people. Whether it's developing applications that improve access to education in rural areas or creating platforms that facilitate healthcare delivery, I am inspired by the potential of technology to bridge gaps and improve lives. Moreover, as an African woman, I am particularly motivated to contribute to increasing diversity in the tech industry and serve as a role model for other young women who may not traditionally see themselves represented in this field. Being a first-generation college student adds another layer to my journey, as I strive to pave the way for others in my family and community.
In terms of impact, my career goals are twofold. First, I plan to actively engage in research and development that addresses the unique challenges faced by African communities. This includes developing localized solutions that are sensitive to cultural, social, and economic contexts, ensuring that technology is truly inclusive and accessible. Secondly, I am committed to advocating for greater diversity and inclusion within the tech industry. By participating in initiatives that support and mentor underrepresented groups, I hope to create a more inclusive environment where diverse perspectives are valued and encouraged.
Beyond my academic pursuits, I have already begun to make an impact through various extracurricular activities. For instance, I volunteer at local community centers where I teach basic coding skills to young girls, aiming to ignite their interest in technology from an early age. Additionally, I am involved in organizing workshops and hackathons that promote innovation and entrepreneurship among students from diverse backgrounds. These experiences have not only strengthened my technical skills but also reinforced my commitment to using technology as a tool for positive change.
Looking ahead, I see myself working at the intersection of technology and social impact, collaborating with diverse teams to develop innovative solutions to pressing global challenges. Whether through creating educational platforms, advancing healthcare technologies, or improving access to resources, I am determined to leave a lasting impact on my community and beyond.
In conclusion, my passion for computer science is driven by a desire to leverage technology to empower individuals and communities, particularly in developing countries such as mine. As a first-generation college student, I understand the importance of creating pathways for others and breaking barriers. Through my career, I aim to contribute to the development of inclusive and impactful technological solutions while advocating for greater diversity in the tech industry. By doing so, I hope to inspire others and leave a meaningful legacy in the field of computer science.
Sean Allen Memorial Scholarship
My journey into the world of climbing began during a summer camping trip with my family. Nestled in the picturesque mountains, I was captivated by the sheer beauty and majesty of the peaks surrounding us. The allure of the mountains was irresistible, and when I witnessed climbers scaling the rocky cliffs with such grace and determination, I knew I had to experience it for myself. This initial fascination soon grew into a passionate pursuit that has shaped my life in profound ways.
Climbing, for me, is more than just a sport; it is a metaphor for life. Each ascent presents a unique set of challenges that require not only physical strength but also mental resilience and strategic thinking. As I progressed from climbing indoor walls to tackling outdoor cliffs, I discovered a sense of empowerment and self-discovery that was unparalleled. Every climb is a journey, a puzzle to solve, and a test of endurance and creativity. This process of overcoming obstacles and reaching new heights has taught me valuable lessons in perseverance, patience, and the importance of preparation.
One of the most transformative experiences in my climbing journey was my first multi-pitch climb. The complexity and duration of the climb required meticulous planning, teamwork, and trust in my climbing partner. Reaching the summit after hours of strenuous effort was an exhilarating and humbling experience. It reinforced my belief that with determination and support, seemingly insurmountable challenges can be conquered. This mindset has been instrumental in my academic pursuits, particularly in my major of computer science, where problem-solving and persistence are crucial.
Pursuing higher education is a dream I am deeply committed to, and this scholarship will play a pivotal role in helping me achieve it. As an African woman in a field where we are underrepresented, financial constraints have always been a significant barrier. This scholarship will alleviate the financial burden, allowing me to focus more on my studies and less on the economic pressures that often accompany higher education. It will enable me to access resources, attend workshops, and participate in research opportunities that are essential for my growth as a computer scientist.
Moreover, the skills and lessons I've gained from climbing are directly applicable to my academic and professional aspirations. The problem-solving techniques and analytical thinking required in climbing mirror those needed in computer science. The ability to remain calm under pressure, think critically, and work collaboratively are all attributes that climbing has honed in me. This scholarship will support my ambition to contribute to the tech industry by providing me with the education and opportunities necessary to excel.
In addition, I am committed to giving back to my community. With the support of this scholarship, I plan to establish programs that introduce young girls to both climbing and STEM fields. By sharing my journey and the skills I've acquired, I hope to inspire and empower the next generation of female climbers and scientists.
In conclusion, climbing has been a profound source of inspiration and growth for me. It has shaped my character, taught me invaluable life lessons, and ignited a passion for problem-solving that aligns perfectly with my academic goals. This scholarship is not just a financial aid; it is an enabler of dreams, a bridge to opportunities, and a catalyst for my future contributions to the field of computer science and my community. I am determined to reach new heights, both on the cliffs and in my academic journey, and this scholarship will help me achieve that.
Brotherhood Bows Scholarship
As an African woman from the Democratic Republic of Congo, my journey has been marked by overcoming severe childhood asthma attacks and a deep inner passion for service and technology
During my early years, I grappled with severe asthma attacks that frequently compelled me to miss school despite my ardent love for education. These episodes marked by constant exhaustion and breathlessness mandated bed rest for what felt like an eternity to my adventurous spirit. Isolated in my room and looking out the window, I caught a glimpse of a vibrant tapestry of childhood activities that was out of my grasp. The laughs, games, and carefree antics of other children engaged in sports and play seemed distant, existing only in my imagination during the throes of my asthma attacks.
As I grew older, my health stabilized and my reliance on inhalers significantly diminished, granting me the freedom to immerse myself in the very activities that had been mere dreams from my bedroom window. The experience was magical.
With gratitude and a newfound passion, I resolved to transform the invaluable gift of health into a beacon for society. This light infused with hope, persistence, and compassion, manifests in my commitment to philanthropic endeavors, whether through volunteering in orphanages, transforming bags into bedrolls for homeless people, initiating charities and fundraising, and advocating for noble causes. On campus, I serve as a senator in the Associated Student Government writing and advocating legislations to address students’ concerns and improve the overall students’ experience on campus. In addition, I create clubs to support students in their academic journey. As the President of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, I organize outreach activities and food drives for students facing food insecurity. Finally, I tutor students with diverse backgrounds in Math and French. My aim is to radiate a continuous light of assistance and empathy for those in need.
Since I was young, I have always felt this inner passion for helping others and actively contributing to creating a better world for all living beings. Michael Jackson song “Heal the World,” which used to play on my father’s radio, strongly resonated with me throughout my childhood. The following lyrics of the song continue to inspire my daily philanthropic endeavors: “…Heal the world. Make it a better place. For you and for me. And the entire human race. There are people dying. If you care enough for the living. Make a better place. For you and for me…” As a result, passionately solving real world problems, supporting, and encouraging others to pursue their dreams no matter the circumstances has always been the ardent light that I consistently carry as a human being and leader in my community.
Moreover, I have always been fascinated by the dynamic potential of technology and how it could be used to solve real-world problems and make people’s lives easier. I distinctly remember the exhilarating thrill of a 7-year-old Vallon who stumbled upon broken and discarded machines left to rust and decay in her parents’ dimly lit storage room. Another standout memory that fueled my passion for technology is my endeavor to brighten our dark dining room amid constant power outages in my home country. I crafted makeshift lamps using old cars’ light bulbs, pieces of wire, pipes, and a couple of discarded batteries bringing joy to my family and illuminating our shared moments. My inventiveness and problem-solving skills have drawn me to pursue a degree in computer science.
In order to broaden my skill set, I have been studying programming languages such as Java, Chapel, Python, and C++, and other advanced technologies such as AI and VR/AR both in school and on my own. As I learned more about the technological industry, I realized that the best way to transform my passion into a rewarding and fulfilling career was to specialize in software development. As a future software developer, I intend to bring fresh perspectives and ideas to this exciting and ever-evolving field while inspiring others from underrepresented groups, particularly women. I also aim to make necessary technical tools, such as computers and internet, more accessible to everyone, especially in developing countries such as mine to encourage intellectual advancements and a sustainable development. I still clearly remember my high school senior year when Covid-19 struck my home country, prompting the government to swiftly declare a school closure. While students from reputable private schools smoothly transitioned to online learning, those from public schools were completely left behind due to the lack of the necessary equipment required for online learning. With a broken heart, I helplessly witnessed the significant impact of this lack of accessibility and equity in online course materials over an extended period, resulting in a considerable drop in the academic level of many Congolese students when schools finally resumed in person.
Growing up in a low-income household managed by my single African mother, I learned the value of education, hard work, and perseverance. Receiving this scholarship would significantly alleviate financial constraints, allowing me to focus on my studies and community service. It would support my bachelor’s degree and enable me to engage in activities aligned with my career goals.
In conclusion, having faced the precipice of mortality in my childhood, I gleaned a profound life lesson which is the importance of expressing love for one another while we are still alive. A lesson that I make sure to implement and share in my daily life through my actions as a civil human being and a leader in my community by positively impacting and inspiring those around me. I aspire for a world where access to technology and education will no longer be a luxury reserved only for a certain social class, race, or gender, but rather universally accessible tools and resources for sustainable advancement of humanity. I strive for a world where civility will be a consistent common language. I aim for a better world for all the living beings.
Rose Ifebigh Memorial Scholarship
As an African female student from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Navigating the complexities of being a first-generation college student raised by a single mother and pursuing a major in computer science has been the most daunting challenge I have encountered. As the first in my family to pursue higher education, I faced numerous hurdles that tested my resilience, determination, and ability to adapt. One of the biggest challenges was the lack of familial guidance and support in navigating the intricacies of the academic landscape. Without the benefit of parental experience or knowledge, I often found myself grappling with unfamiliar processes such as applying for financial aid, selecting courses, and seeking out opportunities for internships and research. The absence of a familial safety net meant that I had to rely heavily on self-research, peer advice, and the support of mentors and academic advisors to chart my course. Additionally, being a first-generation college student in a STEM field presented its own set of challenges. The rigorous coursework and technical demands of computer science require a steep learning curve, and I often felt overwhelmed by the complexity of the material.
Moreover, the financial strain of attending college compounded the challenges I faced. Balancing part-time work with my academic responsibilities to cover tuition, living expenses, and other necessities added extra stress to an already demanding academic journey. Juggling work, school, community services, and personal commitments while trying to excel academically tested my time management skills and forced me to prioritize my goals carefully. Despite these obstacles, I refused to let adversity define my path. Through perseverance, hard work, and relentless pursuit of knowledge, I have managed to overcome many of the challenges associated with being a first-generation African female college student in computer science.
Each obstacle I have faced has strengthened my resolve and deepened my appreciation for the transformative power of education. My inventiveness and problem-solving skills have drawn me to pursue a degree in computer science and specialize in software development. As a future software developer, I intend to bring fresh perspectives and ideas to this exciting and ever-evolving field while inspiring others from underrepresented groups, particularly women. I also aim to make necessary technical tools, such as computers and the internet, more accessible to everyone, especially in developing countries such as mine to encourage intellectual advancements and a sustainable development.
Furthermore, since I was young, I have always felt this inner passion for helping others and actively contributing to creating a better world for all living beings. This light of empathy manifests in my commitment to philanthropic endeavors, whether through volunteering in orphanages, transforming bags into bedrolls for homeless people, initiating charities and fundraising, and advocating for noble causes. On campus, I serve as a senator in the Associated Student Government writing and advocating legislations to address students’ concerns and improve the overall students’ experience on campus. In addition, I create clubs to support students in their academic journey. As the President of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, I organize outreach activities and food drives for students facing food insecurity. Finally, I tutor students with diverse backgrounds in Math and French. My aim is to radiate a continuous light of assistance and empathy for those in need.
Receiving this scholarship will not only mean the realization of my dream but also the dreams of thousands in my underrepresented community.
Linda Hicks Memorial Scholarship
Growing up in a home plagued by alcoholism and domestic abuse profoundly shaped my understanding of resilience, hope, and the transformative power of support. My father's addiction and violent behavior cast a shadow over our lives, inflicting physical and emotional pain on my mother, my siblings, and me. The turning point came when my mother, with remarkable courage and determination, decided to escape with us to America, seeking a safer and brighter future. This experience not only defined my past but also ignited a passion within me to assist others in breaking free from the chains of abusive relationships and substance abuse.
I am currently pursuing a degree in social services, driven by a deep-seated commitment to support and empower those who find themselves in circumstances similar to my family's past. My goal is to become a beacon of hope for individuals trapped in cycles of abuse and addiction, providing them with the resources, guidance, and encouragement needed to reclaim their lives. My personal journey has instilled in me a profound empathy and a unique perspective that I believe will enable me to make a meaningful impact in the field.
One of the ways I plan to assist others is by working directly with shelters and support organizations that provide safe havens for individuals fleeing abusive relationships. These organizations often serve as lifelines, offering immediate shelter, counseling, and legal assistance to survivors. By volunteering at these shelters, I can offer a compassionate ear, help with administrative tasks, and assist in coordinating resources and services that are critical for survivors' transition to safety and independence.
Additionally, I aspire to develop educational programs and workshops that address the signs of abuse and the dangers of substance addiction. Education is a powerful tool in prevention and early intervention. By raising awareness and equipping individuals with knowledge, we can empower them to recognize unhealthy patterns and seek help before situations escalate. These programs would be particularly aimed at schools, community centers, and workplaces, fostering environments where individuals feel supported and informed.
Another crucial aspect of my plan is to advocate for policies that protect and support survivors of abuse and addiction. This involves working with local government and community organizations to ensure that there are adequate resources, funding, and legislative measures in place to address these issues comprehensively. Advocacy work can lead to systemic changes that create safer communities and more robust support networks for those in need.
My personal experience also motivates me to focus on mental health services for survivors. The trauma of abuse and addiction often leaves deep psychological scars that require long-term care and attention. By training in trauma-informed care and counseling, I aim to provide holistic support that addresses both the immediate and long-term needs of survivors. Establishing peer support groups and therapy sessions can also offer a sense of community and shared healing, helping individuals rebuild their lives with the support of those who understand their struggles.
In conclusion, my past experiences have fueled a relentless determination to assist others in escaping abusive relationships and overcoming substance addiction. Through direct service, education, advocacy, and mental health support, I am committed to making a tangible difference in the lives of those affected by these issues. Pursuing a degree in social services equips me with the knowledge and skills necessary to fulfill this mission. By empowering individuals and fostering supportive communities, I hope to contribute to a future where everyone has the opportunity to live free from fear and full of hope.
Freedom is a birthright.
Equal Access I.M.S.A Scholarship
If I could improve one item in the world, it would be the accessibility of quality education for underserved and marginalized communities such as mine. Quality education is the cornerstone of personal and societal advancement, yet millions worldwide lack access to it. By leveraging my background in computer science, I would develop innovative educational technologies and platforms to bridge this gap.
The transformative power of education is evident in my own journey as a first-generation African female college student. Navigating the complexities of pursuing a degree in computer science with significantly limited financial resources and without familial guidance was daunting, yet it underscored the importance of accessible educational resources and support systems. Without access to reliable information and mentorship, students from underserved communities often struggle to realize their full potential.
Additionally, being a first-generation female college student in a STEM field presented its own set of challenges. The rigorous coursework and technical demands of computer science require a steep learning curve, and I often felt overwhelmed by the complexity of the material.
Moreover, the financial strain of attending college compounded the challenges I faced.
Balancing part-time work with my academic responsibilities to cover tuition, living
expenses and other necessities added an extra stress to an already demanding academic
journey. Juggling work, school, and personal commitments while trying to excel
academically tested my time management skills and forced me to prioritize my goals
carefully.
Despite these obstacles, I refused to let adversity define my path. Through perseverance,
hard work, and relentless pursuit of knowledge, I have managed to overcome many of the
challenges associated with being a first-generation female college student in computer
science. Each obstacle I have faced has strengthened my resolve and deepened my
appreciation for the transformative power of education.
That is why I strongly believe that improving educational accessibility would involve creating online learning platforms that provide free, high-quality courses, interactive tutorials, and personalized learning experiences. These platforms would utilize artificial intelligence to tailor educational content to individual learning styles and needs, ensuring that students receive the support they require to succeed. Additionally, I would incorporate virtual labs and simulation tools to make STEM education more engaging and practical, allowing students to experiment and learn in a hands-on environment regardless of their physical location.
Beyond technological solutions, improving educational accessibility also requires fostering community support networks. Establishing mentorship programs that connect students with professionals and peers in their field of interest can provide invaluable guidance and encouragement. These networks would help students navigate academic and career pathways, reducing the feeling of isolation often experienced by first-generation and marginalized students.
By democratizing access to quality education, we can empower individuals to break the cycle of poverty and contribute meaningfully to society. An educated population drives innovation, economic growth, and social progress. When people are equipped with knowledge and skills, they are better positioned to develop solutions to pressing societal challenges, from healthcare and environmental sustainability to social justice and economic inequality.
Moreover, improving educational accessibility would promote diversity and inclusion in academia and various professional fields. A diverse workforce brings varied perspectives and ideas, fostering creativity and innovation. In computer science, for instance, diverse teams are better equipped to design technologies that are inclusive and cater to the needs of different communities.
In conclusion, by enhancing the accessibility of quality education through technological innovation and community support, we can create a more equitable and prosperous society. This change would not only uplift individuals but also drive collective progress, addressing many of the world's most pressing issues and paving the way for a better world for everyone.
Dr. Soronnadi Nnaji Legacy Scholarship
As a fervent African immigrant philanthropist from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and a devoted member of the Black Student Union, I serve my community with unwavering passion. Whether through volunteering in orphanages, transforming bags into bedrolls for homeless people, initiating charities and fundraising, or advocating for Black inclusivity, I am dedicated to making a difference. On campus, I serve as a Senator in the Associated Student Government, writing and advocating for legislation to address students’ concerns and improve the overall student experience. Additionally, I create and manage clubs to support students in their academic journey. As the President of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, I promote academic excellence and leadership. I organize outreach activities and food drives for students facing food insecurity. I also offered free math tutoring sessions to African immigrant high school students to help them adapt to their new academic environment and curriculum. As an XR Lab assistant, I work on different projects to support students, especially African immigrant students, in their academic journey. My aim is to radiate a continuous light of assistance and empathy for my community.
Navigating the complexities of being an African immigrant, first-generation college student, raised by a single mother, and pursuing a major in computer science has been the most daunting challenge I have encountered. As the first in my family to pursue higher education, I faced numerous hurdles that tested my resilience, determination, and ability to adapt. One of the biggest challenges was the lack of familial guidance and support in navigating the intricacies of the academic landscape. Without the benefit of parental experience or knowledge, I often grappled with unfamiliar processes such as applying for financial aid, selecting courses, and seeking out opportunities for internships and research.
The absence of a familial safety net meant that I had to rely heavily on self-research, peer advice, and the support of mentors and academic advisors to chart my course. Additionally, being a first-generation college student in a STEM field presented its own set of challenges. The rigorous coursework and technical demands of computer science required a steep learning curve, and I often felt overwhelmed by the complexity of the material.
Moreover, the financial strain of attending college compounded the challenges I faced. Balancing part-time work with my academic responsibilities to cover tuition, living expenses, and other necessities added extra stress to an already demanding academic journey. Juggling work, school, and personal commitments while trying to excel academically tested my time management skills and forced me to prioritize my goals carefully. Despite these obstacles, I refused to let adversity define my path. Through perseverance, hard work, and a relentless pursuit of knowledge, I have managed to overcome many of the challenges associated with being an African first-generation female college student in computer science.
Each obstacle I have faced has strengthened my resolve and deepened my appreciation for the transformative power of education. Receiving this scholarship would significantly alleviate financial constraints, allowing me to afford the remaining two years of my Bachelor's degree and focus more on my studies and community service, rather than constantly worrying about tuition fees and seeking additional jobs.
Ultimately, achieving my dream of becoming a computer scientist would not only fulfill a personal goal but also have a positive ripple effect on society. Through my work in technology and innovation, I hope to contribute to solutions that address some of the most pressing challenges facing our world today, whether advancing scientific research, improving healthcare outcomes, or promoting social justice. I am committed to using my skills and knowledge to make a meaningful difference in the world.
Jean Ramirez Scholarship
The journey of being a suicide loss survivor is defined by profound grief, unexpected obstacles, and eventually, a renewed sense of purpose and resilience. My experience began with the sudden and tragic loss of my grandmother, who was also my primary caregiver when she took her own life at the time I was only thirteen. The shock and pain of her passing left me grappling with an intense sense of loss, guilt, and confusion. Despite this harrowing experience, I have learned invaluable lessons and discovered an inner strength I never knew I possessed.
Initially, the most challenging aspect was navigating the overwhelming grief. The death of my grandmother was a catastrophic event that disrupted my sense of normalcy. I was tormented by feelings of guilt, constantly wondering what I could have done to prevent her death. This guilt was exacerbated by the stigma surrounding suicide, which often left me feeling isolated and misunderstood. Although friends and family were well-meaning, they sometimes avoided the topic, leaving me to wrestle with my emotions alone.
As time passed, I realized that to heal, I needed to confront my grief directly. I sought support through therapy and joined a support group for suicide loss survivors. In these safe spaces, I found others who understood my pain and could relate to my experiences. Sharing my story and listening to theirs helped me process my grief and begin to release the guilt that had been burdening me. I came to understand that my grandmother’s decision was not a reflection of my actions or the love I had for her but rather a consequence of her own mental health struggles.
Throughout this journey, I have learned the significance of self-compassion. Following my grandmother’s death, I was often my own harshest critic. Learning to be gentle with myself and accepting that it was okay not to have all the answers was a crucial step in my healing process. I started to focus on self-care and engage in activities that brought me joy and peace. Whether it was through writing, painting, or spending time in nature, these moments of solace became essential to my recovery.
Another critical lesson was the importance of mental health awareness and advocacy. My grandmother’s death made me acutely aware of the pervasive stigma surrounding mental health issues. Determined to use my experience to help others, I began fostering a more open and supportive environment for those struggling with mental health. I started volunteering with local mental health organizations, sharing my story, and working to raise awareness about suicide prevention. Through these efforts, I found a sense of purpose and a way to honor my grandmother’s memory.
I have learned resilience is not about being invincible; it is about finding the strength to move forward, even when the path is difficult. In the years since my grandmother’s death, I have faced numerous challenges, but I have also discovered a deep well of resilience within myself. This resilience has been fueled by the support of loved ones, the strength I have found in my grief, and the determination to transform my pain into a force for positive change.
Although the pain of losing my grandmother will never fully disappear, I have learned that it is possible to find hope and resilience in the face of tragedy. My journey as a suicide loss survivor has been arduous, but it has also been a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of hope.
Zamora Borose Goodwill Scholarship
Raised in a low-income household managed by an African single mother, I quickly learned the importance of education, hard work, and perseverance for a brighter future.
I distinctly remember the exhilarating thrill of a 7-year-old Vallon who stumbled upon broken and discarded machines left to rust and decay in her mother’s dimly lit storage room. Another standout memory that fueled my passion for technology is my endeavor to brighten our dark dining room amid constant power outages and unpaid electricity bills. I crafted makeshift lamps using old cars’ light bulbs, pieces of wire, pipes, and a couple of discarded batteries bringing joy to my family and illuminating our shared moments. My inventiveness and problem-solving skills have drawn me to pursue a degree in computer science. My dream is to develop technological solutions that address pressing societal challenges and improve people’s lives. Whether it is designing software to optimize resource allocation, developing algorithms to enhance healthcare accessibility, or creating inclusive technologies that empower marginalized communities, I am eager to harness the power of computer science to drive positive change.
Receiving a scholarship would be instrumental in helping me achieve my aspiration in computer science. Not only would it alleviate the financial burden of pursuing higher education, but it would also provide me with access to resources and opportunities that would enhance my academic experience and professional development. With the support of this scholarship, I would be able to focus more on my studies and pursue extracurricular activities, internships, and research opportunities that align with my interests and career goals instead of constantly worrying about my tuition fees and looking for a fifth job to afford higher education. Moreover, a scholarship would affirm my belief in the value of education and the importance of investing in the potential of first-generation college students like myself. By providing financial assistance to students who face financial barriers to higher education, scholarships play a crucial role in promoting access, equity, and diversity in academia. Ultimately, achieving my dream of becoming a software developer would not only fulfill a personal goal but also have a positive ripple effect on society. Through my work in technology and innovation, I hope to contribute to solutions that address some of the most pressing challenges facing our world today. Whether it is advancing scientific research, improving healthcare outcomes, or promoting social justice, I am committed to using my skills and knowledge to make a meaningful difference in the world.
I aspire for a world where access to technology and education will no longer be a luxury reserved only for a certain social class, race, or gender, but rather universally accessible tools and resources for sustainable advancement of humanity.
John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
During my early years, I grappled with severe asthma attacks that frequently compelled me to miss school despite my ardent love for education. Exhausting asthma attacks confined my adventurous spirit indefinitely.
As I grew older, my health stabilized and my reliance on inhalers
significantly diminished, granting me the freedom to immerse myself in the very activities that had been mere dreams from my bedroom window. With gratitude and a newfound passion, I resolved to transform the invaluable gift of health into a beacon for society. This light infused with hope, persistence, and compassion, manifests in my commitment to philanthropic endeavors, whether through volunteering in orphanages, transforming bags into bedrolls for homeless people, initiating charities and fundraising, and advocating for noble causes. On campus, I serve as a senator in the Associated Student Government writing and advocating legislations to address students’ concerns and improve the overall students’ experience on campus. In addition, I create clubs to support students in their academic journey. As the President of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, I organize outreach activities and food drives for students facing food insecurity. Finally, I tutor students with diverse backgrounds in Math and French. My aim is to radiate a continuous light of assistance and empathy for those in need.
Moreover, I have always been fascinated by the dynamic potential of technology and how it could be used to solve real-world problems and make people’s lives easier. I distinctly remember the exhilarating thrill of a 7-year-old Vallon who stumbled upon broken and discarded machines left to rust and decay in her parents’ dimly lit storage room. Another standout memory that fueled my passion for technology is my endeavor to brighten our dark dining room amid constant power outages in my home country. I crafted makeshift lamps using old cars’ light bulbs, pieces of wire, pipes, and a couple of discarded batteries bringing joy to my family and illuminating our shared moments. My inventiveness and problem-solving skills have drawn me to pursue a degree in computer science.
In order to broaden my skill set, I have been studying programming languages such as Java, Chapel, Python, and C++, and other advanced technologies such as AI and VR/AR both in school and on my own. As I learned more about the technological industry, I realized that the best way to transform my passion into a rewarding and fulfilling career was to specialize in software development. As a future software developer, I intend to bring fresh perspectives and ideas to this exciting and ever-evolving field while inspiring others from underrepresented groups, particularly women. I also aim to make necessary technical tools, such as computers and internet, more accessible to everyone, especially in developing countries such as mine to encourage intellectual advancements and a sustainable development.
I aspire for a world where access to technology and education will no longer be a luxury reserved only for a certain social class, race, or gender, but rather universally accessible tools and resources for sustainable advancement of humanity.
Riegle Family Scholarship
Raised in a low-income household managed by an African single mother, I quickly learned the importance of education, hard work, and perseverance for a brighter future.
I distinctly remember the exhilarating thrill of a 7-year-old Vallon who stumbled upon broken and discarded machines left to rust and decay in her parents’ dimly lit storage room. Another standout memory that fueled my passion for technology is my endeavor to brighten our dark dining room amid constant power outages in my home country. I crafted makeshift lamps using old cars’ light bulbs, pieces of wire, pipes, and a couple of discarded batteries bringing joy to my family and illuminating our shared moments. My inventiveness and problem-solving skills have drawn me to pursue a degree in computer science. My dream is to develop technological solutions that address pressing societal challenges and improve people’s lives. Whether it is designing software to optimize resource allocation, developing algorithms to enhance healthcare accessibility, or creating inclusive technologies that empower marginalized communities, I am eager to harness the power of computer science to drive positive change.
Receiving this scholarship would be instrumental in helping me achieve my aspiration in software development. Not only would it alleviate the financial burden of pursuing higher education, but it would also provide me with access to resources and opportunities that would enhance my academic experience and professional development. With the support of this scholarship, I would be able to focus more on my studies and pursue extracurricular activities, internships, and research opportunities that align with my interests and career goals instead of constantly worrying about my tuition fees and looking for a fifth job to afford higher education. Moreover, a scholarship would affirm my belief in the value of education and the importance of investing in the potential of first-generation college students like myself. By providing financial assistance to students who face financial barriers to higher education, scholarships play a crucial role in promoting access, equity, and diversity in academia. Ultimately, achieving my dream of becoming a software developer would not only fulfill a personal goal but also have a positive ripple effect on society. Through my work in technology and innovation, I hope to contribute to solutions that address some of the most pressing challenges facing our world today. Whether it is advancing scientific research, improving healthcare outcomes, or promoting social justice, I am committed to using my skills and knowledge to make a meaningful difference in the world.
I aspire for a world where access to technology and education will no longer be a luxury reserved only for a certain social class, race, or gender, but rather universally accessible tools and resources for sustainable advancement of humanity.
Shays Scholarship
I am an international student from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which is located in the center of Africa.
During my early years, I grappled with severe asthma attacks that frequently compelled me to miss school despite my ardent love for education. These episodes marked by constant exhaustion and breathlessness mandated bed rest for what felt like an eternity to my adventurous spirit. Isolated in my room and looking out the window, I caught The laughs, games, and carefree antics of other children engaged in sports and play seemed distant, existing only in my imagination during the throes of my asthma attacks.
As I grew older, my health stabilized and my reliance on inhalers significantly diminished, granting me the freedom to immerse myself in the very activities that had been mere dreams from my bedroom window. With gratitude and a newfound passion, I resolved to transform the invaluable gift of health into a beacon for society. This light infused with hope, persistence, and compassion, manifests in my commitment to philanthropic endeavors, whether through volunteering in orphanages, transforming bags into bedrolls for homeless people, initiating charities and fundraising, and advocating for noble causes. On campus, I serve as a senator in the Associated Student Government writing and advocating legislations to address students’ concerns and improve the overall students’ experience on campus. In addition, I create clubs to support students in their academic journey. As the President of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, I organize outreach activities and food drives for students facing food insecurity. Finally, I tutor students with diverse backgrounds in Math and French. My aim is to radiate a continuous light of assistance and empathy for those in need.
Moreover, I have always been fascinated by the dynamic potential of technology and how it could be used to solve real-world problems and make people’s lives easier. I distinctly remember the exhilarating thrill of a 7-year-old Vallon who stumbled upon broken and discarded machines left to rust and decay in her parents’ dimly lit storage room. Another standout memory that fueled my passion for technology is my endeavor to brighten our dark dining room amid constant power outages in my home country. I crafted makeshift lamps using old cars’ light bulbs, pieces of wire, pipes, and a couple of discarded batteries bringing joy to my family and illuminating our shared moments. My inventiveness and problem-solving skills have drawn me to pursue a degree in computer science.
In order to broaden my skill set, I have been studying programming languages such as Java, Python, and C++, and other advanced technologies such as AI and VR/AR both in school and on my own. As I learned more about the technological industry, I realized that the best way to transform my passion into a rewarding and fulfilling career was to specialize in software development. As a future software developer, I intend to bring fresh perspectives and ideas to this exciting and ever-evolving field while inspiring others from underrepresented groups, particularly women. I also aim to make necessary technical tools, such as computers and internet, more accessible to everyone, especially in developing countries such as mine.
In conclusion, having faced the precipice of mortality in my childhood, I gleaned a profound life lesson which is the importance of expressing love for one another while we are still alive. I aspire for a world where access to technology and education will no longer be a luxury reserved only for a certain social class, race, or gender, but rather universally accessible tools and resources for sustainable advancement of humanity.
Young Women in STEM Scholarship
-I am an international student from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which is located in the center of Africa. I was born and raised in Kinshasa, the Capital city. I am the third child in a family of five, including three girls and two boys.
During my early years, I grappled with severe asthma attacks that frequently compelled me to miss school despite my ardent love for education. These episodes marked by constant exhaustion and breathlessness mandated bed rest for what felt like an eternity to my adventurous spirit. Isolated in my room and looking out the window, I caught a glimpse of a vibrant tapestry of childhood activities that was out of my grasp. The laughs, games, and carefree antics of other children engaged in sports and play seemed distant, existing only in my imagination during the throes of my asthma attacks.
As I grew older, my health stabilized and my reliance on inhalers significantly diminished, granting me the freedom to immerse myself in the very activities that had been mere dreams from my bedroom window. The experience was magical.
With gratitude and a newfound passion, I resolved to transform the invaluable gift of health into a beacon for society. This light infused with hope, persistence, and compassion, manifests in my commitment to philanthropic endeavors, whether through volunteering in orphanages, transforming bags into bedrolls for homeless people, initiating charities and fundraising, and advocating for noble causes. On campus, I serve as a senator in the Associated Student Government writing and advocating legislations to address students’ concerns and improve the overall students’ experience on campus. In addition, I create clubs to support students in their academic journey. As the President of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, I organize outreach activities and food drives for students facing food insecurity. Finally, I tutor students with diverse backgrounds in Math and French. My aim is to radiate a continuous light of assistance and empathy for those in need.
Since I was young, I have always felt this inner passion for helping others and actively contributing to creating a better world for all living beings. Michael Jackson song “Heal the World,” which used to play on my father’s radio, strongly resonated with me throughout my childhood. The following lyrics of the song continue to inspire my daily philanthropic endeavors: “…Heal the world. Make it a better place. For you and for me. And the entire human race. There are people dying. If you care enough for the living. Make a better place. For you and for me…” As a result, passionately solving real world problems, supporting, and encouraging others to pursue their dreams no matter the circumstances has always been the ardent light that I consistently carry as a human being and leader in my community.
Moreover, I have always been fascinated by the dynamic potential of technology and how it could be used to solve real-world problems and make people’s lives easier. I distinctly remember the exhilarating thrill of a 7-year-old Vallon who stumbled upon broken and discarded machines left to rust and decay in her parents’ dimly lit storage room. Another standout memory that fueled my passion for technology is my endeavor to brighten our dark dining room amid constant power outages in my home country. I crafted makeshift lamps using old cars’ light bulbs, pieces of wire, pipes, and a couple of discarded batteries bringing joy to my family and illuminating our shared moments. My inventiveness and problem-solving skills have drawn me to pursue a degree in computer science.
In order to broaden my skill set, I have been studying programming languages such as Java, Chapel, Python, and C++, and other advanced technologies such as AI and VR/AR both in school and on my own. As I learned more about the technological industry, I realized that the best way to transform my passion into a rewarding and fulfilling career was to specialize in software development. As a future software developer, I intend to bring fresh perspectives and ideas to this exciting and ever-evolving field while inspiring others from underrepresented groups, particularly women. I also aim to make necessary technical tools, such as computers and internet, more accessible to everyone, especially in developing countries such as mine to encourage intellectual advancements and a sustainable development. I still clearly remember my high school senior year when Covid-19 struck my home country, prompting the government to swiftly declare a school closure. While students from reputable private schools smoothly transitioned to online learning, those from public schools were completely left behind due to the lack of the necessary equipment required for online learning. With a broken heart, I helplessly witnessed the significant impact of this lack of accessibility and equity in online course materials over an extended period, resulting in a considerable drop in the academic level of many Congolese students when schools finally resumed in person.
In conclusion, having faced the precipice of mortality in my childhood, I gleaned a profound life lesson which is the importance of expressing love for one another while we are still alive. I aspire for a world where access to technology and education will no longer be a luxury reserved only for a certain social class, race, or gender, but rather universally accessible tools and resources for the sustainable advancement of humanity. I aim for a better world for all the living beings.
- As a first-generation college student in a STEM field, navigating academia presented significant challenges. Lack of familial guidance necessitated self-research and reliance on mentors for processes like financial aid and course selection. The demanding nature of computer science compounded difficulties, requiring intense learning and balancing part-time work with studies. Despite financial strain and time management pressures, perseverance prevailed. Overcoming obstacles strengthened my resolve to excel academically. Determination drives a commitment to inspire and support other first-generation students. The ultimate goal is to leverage computer science to develop technology solutions addressing societal needs, aiming for a more inclusive and equitable future.
Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
My experience with mental health has profoundly shaped my beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations, leading me on a deeply personal journey of understanding, empathy, and determination.
Growing up in a household marked by my father's untreated mental health issues, I witnessed firsthand the complexities and challenges of living with mental illness. His struggles with depression and anxiety often manifested in abusive behavior, creating an environment fraught with fear and uncertainty. As a child, I grappled with feelings of helplessness and confusion, struggling to comprehend the erratic shifts in my father's mood and behavior. These experiences instilled in me a profound sense of empathy for those grappling with mental health challenges and a deep-seated belief in the importance of compassionate understanding and support.
Despite the hardships I faced at home, I was fortunate to find solace and support in my relationships outside the family. My mother, despite her own struggles, provided a nurturing and loving presence, offering me a sense of stability and resilience. Additionally, I formed close bonds with friends and mentors who offered me unwavering support and encouragement, helping me navigate the complexities of my upbringing with grace and resilience. These relationships became pillars of strength, fostering a sense of belonging and empowerment that buoyed me through the darkest moments of my journey.
My experiences with mental health have profoundly influenced my career aspirations, igniting a passion for leveraging technology to address the complex challenges of mental illness. Witnessing the limitations and pitfalls of traditional treatment methods, particularly the over-reliance on medication and the stigma surrounding mental health issues, inspired me to explore alternative approaches to care. In studying computer science, I discovered the transformative potential of technology to revolutionize mental health care, offering innovative solutions that prioritize holistic well-being and accessibility.
My career aspirations are driven by a deep-seated commitment to creating sustainable and effective interventions that address the root causes of mental illness and empower individuals to lead fulfilling and meaningful lives. I envision a future where technology serves as a catalyst for positive change in mental health care, providing tailored interventions that cater to individual needs and preferences. From virtual reality therapy to AI-powered support systems, the possibilities for innovation are endless, offering new hope and possibilities for those struggling with mental health challenges.
Furthermore, my experiences have instilled in me a profound sense of purpose and responsibility to advocate for greater awareness and understanding of mental health issues. I am committed to challenging stigma and promoting inclusivity and acceptance, fostering a culture of compassion and support that empowers individuals to seek help and access the care they deserve. Through community outreach, education, and advocacy, I aspire to effect meaningful change in the way society perceives and responds to mental health, creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for all.
In reflecting on my journey, I am filled with gratitude for the resilience and strength that has carried me through the darkest moments of my life. While my experiences with mental health have been challenging, they have also been profoundly transformative, shaping me into the person I am today. As I continue on my path, I am guided by a steadfast belief in the power of empathy, innovation, and advocacy to create a brighter and more hopeful future for those affected by mental illness.
Ratan Lal Mundada Memorial Scholarship
Growing up in a financially constrained environment has profoundly shaped my educational journey in computer science. From an early age, I learned the value of resourcefulness and determination as my family navigated financial challenges. Despite the obstacles, my passion for technology persisted, driving me to pursue excellence in my studies.
The impact of my financial situation on my education has been multifaceted. Limited resources meant I had to forgo opportunities that could enhance my learning experience, such as attending coding boot camps or participating in extracurricular activities related to computer science. Additionally, the financial burden placed constraints on my ability to afford textbooks, technology, and other essential resources, forcing me to rely on borrowed materials and outdated equipment.
However, rather than allowing these challenges to deter me, they fueled my determination to succeed. I became adept at seeking out free online resources, joining coding communities, and participating in open-source projects to supplement my formal education. Despite the financial constraints, I maintained a strong academic record reflected through my current GPA of 3.82. I gave back to my community through volunteerism and immersed myself in projects that allowed me to apply my skills in real-world scenarios.
Receiving a scholarship would be transformative for me on multiple levels. Firstly, it would alleviate the financial burden that has hindered my pursuit of educational opportunities. With the financial support provided by the scholarship, I would have access to essential resources, such as textbooks, software licenses, and up-to-date technology, allowing me to fully engage in my studies without worrying about financial constraints.
Moreover, a scholarship would enable me to pursue additional learning opportunities, such as internships, workshops, and conferences, that could further enhance my skills and broaden my professional network. These experiences would not only enrich my education but also position me for success in the competitive field of computer science.
Ultimately, achieving my dream of becoming a computer scientist would have a positive ripple effect on society. With my expertise in technology, I aspire to contribute to innovative solutions that address pressing societal challenges, such as healthcare accessibility, environmental sustainability, and social equity. Whether through developing algorithms to improve medical diagnostics, designing software to optimize resource allocation, or creating inclusive technologies that empower marginalized communities, I envision leveraging my skills to make a meaningful difference in people's lives.
I also aim to make necessary technical tools, such as computers and internet, more accessible to everyone, especially in developing countries such as mine to encourage intellectual advancements and a sustainable development. I still clearly remember my high school senior year when Covid-19 struck my home country, prompting the government to swiftly declare a school closure. While students from reputable private schools smoothly transitioned to online learning, those from public schools were completely left behind due to the lack of the necessary equipment required for online learning. With a broken heart, I helplessly witnessed the significant impact of this lack of accessibility and equity in online course materials over an extended period, resulting in a considerable drop in the academic level of many Congolese students when schools finally resumed in person.
In conclusion, while my financial situation has posed challenges to my education, it has also instilled in me resilience, resourcefulness, and a deep appreciation for the transformative power of education. A scholarship would not only alleviate the financial barriers that have hindered my progress but also enable me to fully realize my potential as a computer scientist. With this support, I am confident that I can achieve my dream and contribute positively to society through my passion for technology and innovation.
NE1 NE-Dream Scholarship
Since I was young, I have always felt this inner passion for helping others and actively contributing to creating a better world for all living beings. Michael Jackson song “Heal the World’’, which used to play on my father’s radio, strongly resonated with me throughout my childhood. The following lyrics of the song continue to inspire my daily philanthropic endeavors: “…There’s a place in your heart. And I know that it is love. And this place could be much brighter than tomorrow. And if you really try. You’ll find there’s no need to cry. In this place you will feel there’s no hurt or sorrow. There are ways to get there. If you care enough for the living. Make a little space. Make a better place. Heal the world. Make it a better place. For you and for me. And the entire human race. There are people dying. If you care enough for the living. Make a better place. For you and for me. …Love is strong, it only cares for joyful giving…” As a result, passionately solving real world problems, supporting, and encouraging others to pursue their dreams no matter the circumstances has always been the ardent light that I consistently carry as a human being and leader in my community.
Moreover, I have always been fascinated by the dynamic potential of technology and how it could be used to solve real-world problems and make people’s lives easier. I distinctly remember the exhilarating thrill of a 7-year-old Vallon who stumbled upon broken and discarded machines left to rust and decay in her parents’ dimly lit storage room.
A standout memory is my endeavor to brighten our dark dining room amid constant power outages in my home country. I crafted makeshift lamps using old cars’ light bulbs, pieces of wire, pipes, and a couple of discarded batteries bringing joy to my family and illuminating our shared moments. The inventiveness and creative problem-solving aspects of software development have drawn me to pursue a degree in computer science and become an accomplished software developer.
In order to broaden my skill set, I have been studying programming languages such as Java, Chapel, Python, and C ++ and other technological advancements such as AI and VR/AR both in school and on my own. As I studied more about the technological industry, I realized that the best way to transform my passion into a rewarding and fulfilling career was to pursue a degree in software development and work as a professional software developer bringing fresh perspectives and ideas to the field and initiating innovative solutions and technologies to effectively solve real-world’s problems while joining an exciting and ever-evolving field and inspiring others from underrepresented groups, especial women to pursue careers in technology. In the next 5 years, I also aim to make necessary technical tools such as computers and internet access for online resources and education more accessible to everyone, especially in developing countries as mine to encourage intellectual advancements and a sustainable development.
Chris Jackson Computer Science Education Scholarship
I have chosen my personal and professional goals of obtaining a degree in computer science and becoming a successful software developer based on my personal interests, passions, and career aspirations. Since I was young, I have always been fascinated by technology and computers. As I grew older, I became increasingly interested in software development and the impact it can have on society. I was drawn to the creativity and problem-solving involved in software development and how they can be used to solve real-world problems and make people's lives easier.
I have been learning through school and self-study, new technology features and programming subjects to enlarge my skills portfolio. As I learned more about the field, I realized that obtaining a degree in computer science and becoming a professional software developer would be the best way to turn my passion into a fulfilling and rewarding career. Moreover, software development is a rapidly growing industry, and I saw this as an opportunity to be part of an exciting and dynamic field constantly evolving.
After receiving my degree, my dream is to work as a software developer in a dynamic tech company to get more experience. In the long run, I hope to develop my software development firm, where I can bring together a team of talented developers and work on innovative projects that make a meaningful impact on society.
The profound knowledge and skills I have developed so far in my major reflect my academic commitment. In high school, I graduated with a 4.0 GPA, and my academic determination followed me into college where I currently maintain a GPA of 3.8. While my pride in these academic accomplishments is significant, they also act as a demonstration of my dedication and enthusiasm for learning and growing.
As a black woman, I understand all too well that the demographic I belong to is significantly underrepresented in my chosen field. But, I do not view this as an impediment. Instead, it is a powerful impetus for me to reach higher, and to make the path truer and more accessible for those who will follow. While pursuing a Bachelor's degree is exciting, it comes with a high financial cost.
As I am finishing my first two years and about to start the remaining two years of my degree, I am expecting my tuition and related academic expenses to increase significantly. This may impact my financial ability to complete my degree. That is why receiving this scholarship will serve more than just a financial relief; it will be a validation of my defined goals and an important stepping stone towards my larger aspirations. The support will allow me to continue my pursuits unhindered, ensuring that my focus remains steadfast on intellectual growth and accomplishment, rather than financial constraints.
It is my sincere hope that the Chris Jackson Computer Science Education Scholarship finds me a worthy candidate for this crucial investment in education and empowerment. I promise to uphold the expectations and aspirations that come with it.
Sincerely
Dounya Discala Scholarship
When I first arrived in the United States as an international student, I needed to learn English for me to study in the United States. I took English courses back home, and I felt that my English was great. The moment I arrived in the United States. I realized that I still had to work hard to improve both my speaking and my writing. At first, I felt that it was so difficult to improve my English, it seemed that I was not making progress given the effort I was putting in. I was devastated. However, I realized feeling devastated will not help me make progress, so I made a plan that will lead me to success. I made friends with classmates with whom I don’t share the same first language, and who are looking to improve their English as well. We met for coffee where we talked about anything as long as it was in English. It seemed so difficult to talk fluently. I did not see the results right away. However, after one year of meeting with my friends, I saw that I have improved tremendously. Once I realized that I could speak clearly, I applied to tutor Math. It was a dream coming true. From not speaking clearly to speaking almost fluently to tutoring Math, I saw that I could achieve anything that I put my mind into.
From this experience, I learned that I am competent and powerful, and I can achieve anything with consistent work and good will. I could not believe that such a small thing as learning a language could give me a boost in life to know that I am capable. This helps me to grow as a person. I realize that in life I will always face difficulties, but when I show up to tackle them, I will eventually help to see a way out and come up with a solution, bringing light to the matter. In the future, this experience will help by reminding me that I can push through. No matter how long it takes, I will see the results one day and that will be a celebration when I get to see what I am capable of achieving.
Considering that life is a staircase, each step of which represents the challenges to overcome every single day in order to keep moving forward. I get up every morning armed with an ardent perseverance allowing me to face each of the challenges that each day has in store for me. knowing full well that I may be breathless, exhausted, and even ready to give up, but I always remind myself that the ability to not give up even when you have every reason in the world to do so is what defines perseverance and creates a winner and therefore a warrior.