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My name is Zandray Thompson, and I am a student at East Stroudsburg University, majoring in Finance. As a first-generation student with immigrant parents from Jamaica, I’ve learned valuable lessons about hard work and dedication. Education has always been a pinnacle aspect of my life, driving me to strive for excellence. My family has always taught me that education is important. In the future, I want to use my degree and work as a financial analyst for businesses. I also want to use my degree and give back to my community by teaching financial literacy to families.
Education
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
- Finance and Financial Management Services
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Finance and Financial Management Services
- Accounting and Related Services
- Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness
Career
Dream career field:
Financial Services
Dream career goals:
Financial Data Analyst
Student Worker
ESU Mailrooom2024 – Present11 monthsAthletic Operations Staff
East stroudsburg University2023 – Present1 yearTeam member
Puma2023 – 2023Sales associate
Rite Aid2020 – 20233 years
Sports
Track & Field
Varsity2016 – Present8 years
Awards
- State qualifier 4x
- National runner up 2x
- Conference Champ
- School record holder 5x
Football
Varsity2021 – 20221 year
Soccer
Varsity2019 – 20212 years
Public services
Volunteering
East Stroudsburg Univeristy — Camp Counsleor2024 – 2024Volunteering
Jackson Track Club — Assistant Coach2021 – PresentVolunteering
ROTC — Junior Cadet2018 – 2020
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
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Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Eco-Warrior Scholarship
In the last few years of my life, I have made many sustainable choices to reduce my carbon footprint. After a trip to visit family in Jamaica, I got to see firsthand negative environmental practices, burning trash, pollution in waters, and no recycling practices. I think it is important for individuals to be mindful of their impact on the environment because what we do greatly affects the world around us. Some practices I have started to do include, relying less on vehicles, being more energy efficient, using renewable energy, reducing my meat consumption, and growing my garden.
As a college student, I have found it to be really easy to reduce my carbon footprint with transportation. Living by my college campus has allowed me to take advantage of walking, or biking to campus. Not only has this reduced the amount of carbon emissions from my car, but I have saved hundreds of dollars on gas, and wear and tear on my vehicle. Living by my college campus has also allowed my friends and I to carpool if we all needed to get to a destination, instead of driving separately. Further lowering our overall carbon emissions.
Being energy efficient should be a common practice for most people. Turning lights off when not being used, making sure not to have pipes of running water on for no reason, and unplugging devices when they are not being used are all common choices I make throughout my day. These intentional choices have become second-hand nature in my daily life.
With new renewable technology being developed such as electric cars, hydropower, and solar power, society is starting to shift into a more greener future. Currently, the house I live in has solar panels equipped. Solar panels have come a long way in recent years, from an average of around 15% conversion of sunlight to usable energy to around 20% research has shown. I believe everyone should consider buying solar panels for their homes. I even see many businesses and schools using solar panels to lower their costs of electricity.
Lastly, according to experts, meat reduction has benefits for the environment. As a college student cooking and creating meals can be difficult when you live on your own. To prepare for school, not only did I acquire the material things I needed, but during the summer I practiced cooking new recipes and meals. Doing this has allowed me to make my own healthy, and delicious meals away from home. Additionally, I have recently been investing in growing a sustainable garden. In which I grow tomatoes, beans, and basil. It wasn't easy at first, but my work has been paying off.
Not everyone may be concerned about their carbon footprint. The practices that I have started to do such as relying less on vehicles, being more energy efficient, using renewable energy, reducing my meat consumption, and growing my garden. These choices have allowed me to reduce my carbon footprint, one step closer to preserving and protecting our environment. In conclusion, reducing my carbon footprint is very important in ensuring we keep the environment safe, and do our part in stopping global warming, and climate change.
“Stranger Things” Fanatic Scholarship
If I could organize a team to deal with a new supernatural threat, I would pick Eleven, Jim Hopper, and Nancy Wheeler. Each of these individuals have unique characteristics that make them invaluable in the face of any danger.
First, Eleven is a clear choice due to her incredible telepathic abilities. She can use her mind to move items, locate people, and communicate telepathically. Eleven's abilities are essential for fighting any supernatural threat. Her determination and fearlessness guarantee that she confronts any danger straight on, and her growing awareness of friendship and commitment enhances the team's bond.
Next, Jim Hopper's experience and leadership are important. As chief of police, Hopper has a thorough understanding of tactical planning and crisis management. His physical strength and battle abilities are critical for defending the team and defeating opponents. Hopper's firm demeanor and sense of responsibility serve as a balancing force for the group, keeping everyone focused and safe. His practical approach and ability to make difficult judgments swiftly help the team navigate the most dangerous situations.
Finally, Nancy Wheeler contributes investigative skills and creativity to the group. Nancy's keen intelligence and journalistic instincts enable her to discover critical information and piece together clues that others may miss. Her passion to discover the truth, combined with her strategic thinking, allows her to design creative schemes and find fresh solutions to challenging situations. Nancy's bravery and willingness to face danger head on compliment her investigative abilities, making her an overall important team member.
Eleven's psychic abilities, Hopper's strength and leadership, and Nancy's intelligence and resourcefulness form an elite group capable of tackling any supernatural threat. With their combined attributes, they are well-equipped to uncover the mystery, protect each other, and eventually overcome any challenge they face.
Nintendo Super Fan Scholarship
When I arrive home from a long day of school, I set my bookbag down and go to the kitchen for a quick snack. Looking at the calendar on the fridge, I remember that today is family game night. My parents bought a Nintendo Switch for Christmas to replace our old Wii U, and it became a family custom for us to come together and play every Thursday night.
As I finish my snack, I feel the familiar thrill of anticipation. Tonight's game is one of our all-time favorites, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. While we enjoy a variety of games, there's something unique about the chaos and excitement of racing each other in Mario Kart. The game has a unique combination of strong competitiveness and lighthearted fun, making it ideal for our competitive family.
As we gather in the living room, I notice my siblings have already chosen their favorite characters. Ciara, who is always quick to grab Toad, grinned at me. Mom and Dad are debating which course to race first. I take a controller and select my usual character, Mario, ready to defend my status as reigning champion.
The first race is on Rainbow Road, a very difficult circuit. From the time the race begins, it's a blur of shells, banana peels, and frenzied steering. We're all shouting and laughing, and the room is full with both gaming sounds and our voices. Ciara and I are going neck and neck in the final lap. As we near the finish line, she throws a red shell, but I miss it with a well-timed drift, crossing just a half second ahead.
The victory feels sweet, but the best part is the shared experience. After a few more intense races, we switch to Super Mario Party, continuing the fun and competition. As the clock ticks closer to bedtime, we wrap up the night, already looking forward to next week’s game night.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is our family's favorite because it brings us together in a unique way. Each race is a new adventure, and every game night is a chance to bond, laugh, and create memories. Whether it's a photo-finish victory or a surprising comeback, these moments solidify our bond and make Mario Kart more than just a game. It’s a tradition that keeps us connected, reminding us that the real joy comes from playing together.
Anime Enthusiast Scholarship
Naruto is one of my favorite anime series to watch over and over again. The series follows "Naruto Uzumaki," an orphan, on his journey to become a ninja and eventually to become a Hokage. The Hokage is the highest ranking official in his village, responsible for everyone and the village's security.
The show is not only about fighting and action, but it highlights the importance of persistence, and determination. One of my favorite aspect of this show is that the character development is perfectly portrayed throughout the show.
In the beginning of he show Naruto was looked down upon by almost every person in the village, because of a tragic past he wasn't fully aware of. A legendary mystical beast called the Nine Tails, attacked the village. To stop the beast, Naruto's father, Minato Namikaze, the fourth Hokage, sealed the beast inside Naruto.
Although Naruto wasn't aware of this, the village people stayed away from him. They feared the beast inside of him, for the pain and loss that it caused. Being alone for obvious reasons impacted Naruto; he always felt left out, unappreciated, and unvalued. He coped with this by becoming the village troublemaker, as an attempt to be seen.
Naruto struggled growing up, with making friends, going to ninja academy, and trying to change the image that was put on to him. Despite all the trials and tribulations, he persisted, growing and developing as a person, friend, and a great ninja. He was able to gain the respect of others in the village, and make life long friends.
One of the most interesting features of Naruto's journey is his relentless optimism and unwillingness to quit up, no matter how impossible the situation appeared. This perseverance can be seen in his famous catchphrase, "Believe it!" (or "Dattebayo!" in Japanese). His determination motivates those around him, converting enemies into allies and skeptics into believers. Characters such as Sasuke Uchiha, who begins as a rival and friend but eventually descends into darkness, are significantly inspired by Naruto's relentless pursuit of his dreams and dedication to his friends.
The concept of redemption is also central to Naruto's plot. Characters who have made serious mistakes or suffered great suffering, such as Gaara and Nagato (Pain), find hope and a way to redemption through Naruto's empathy and compassion. His capacity to find the good in others and his refusal to keep grudges send a strong message about forgiveness and the potential of change.
Naruto's dream of becoming Hokage develops throughout the series, becoming more about being acknowledged for who he truly is and his desire to defend those he cares about. The culmination of his journey demonstrates his determination and the friendships he has formed along the road. Naruto's potential rise to Hokage represents not only personal achievement, but also the entire village's approval and recognition of his merits.
In conclusion, Naruto is far more than just an anime series about ninjas and epic battles. It's a rich story of growth, friendship, and the power of perseverance. The character development, themes, and emotional depth make it a timeless story that continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.
Watching Naruto's transformation from a lonely, misunderstood child to a respected leader and hero is an encouraging reminder that with determination and heart, anyone can overcome any challenge.
FLIK Hospitality Group’s Entrepreneurial Council Scholarship
As a first-generation Black college student from a Jamaican immigrant family, I understand the obstacles and opportunities that come with pursuing a better future. My journey has been characterized by persistence, determination, and a desire to give back to my community. Over the next five years, I intend to use finance to make a good environmental effect in my local and worldwide communities.
My involvement on campus has helped me learn skills and a sense of responsibility. I work in the facilities department, aiding in the mailroom, where I have learned the value of organization and efficiency. In addition, I volunteer at a variety of campus events, including sports camps during summer breaks, being a mentor for young children. Also volunteering at on campus social events, to bring the student community together. These experiences developed my leadership skills and reinforced my dedication to service.
I am currently studying finance with the purpose of helping my community in achieving financial stability and progress. Growing up, I watched many families' financial hardships, particularly in immigrant and minority groups. This prompted me to pursue a profession in finance, where I could use my knowledge to help people make educated financial choices. I hope to use my financial knowledge to help families, and especially younger individuals make better financial decisions.
I plan to combine my financial knowledge and provide free financial guidance and concepts to individuals in the community who may not have access to this type of information through online platforms. Platforms like YouTube do an incredible job of connecting millions of individuals around the world. I intend to create financial content outside of my employment to engage with my community.
In addition to finance, technology is another field that interests me. In the next five years I plan on using technology to help impact communities, and the environment in a positive way. Understanding the growing importance of sustainability, I will advocate for and implement technology solutions that promote environmental sustainability. This includes supporting the use of renewable energy sources, promoting energy-efficient practices, and encouraging the recycling and repurposing of electronic devices.
To summarize, as a first-generation Black college student from a Jamaican immigrant family, I am well aware of the obstacles and possibilities that come with aiming for an improved future. My experiences have given me a strong sense of duty and a desire to give back to my community. Over the next five years, I plan to use my finance degree to promote financial stability and advancement in both my local and global communities. By combining my financial skills with my enthusiasm for technology, I plan to provide free online resources to educate and empower those who do not have access to basic financial information. In addition, I will push for and implement technology solutions that promote environmental sustainability, such as renewable energy sources and energy-saving measures. Through these activities, I hope to make a significant and long-term good impact on both my local environment and the larger global community.
Book Lovers Scholarship
If I could have everyone in the world read just one book, it would undoubtedly be "Poverty, By America," be Matthew Desmond. This book is essential because it explains why poverty exists in one of the richest countries in the world an what we can do about it.
Desmond demonstrates that poverty is more than just impoverished people not having enough money, It is about a larger system that keeps certain people poor while making others wealthy. He illustrates how government policies, economic rules, and social norms all contribute to the continuation of poverty.
Desmond's writing is straightforward and interesting. He uses real-life accounts to illustrate his views, allowing readers to relate with the issues on a personal level. This makes the book not only informative, but also relevant and meaningful.
The author does not just discuss the problems, but he also tries to give solutions. He suggests practical measures that individuals and policymakers can use to help reduce poverty. His book is a call to action, pushing readers to participate and make a difference
his book accurately captures the lives of millions of people in the United States and around the world. Matthew Desmond's work perfectly demonstrates how poverty is an illness that must be cured. He argues that we have the resources and financial support to make it happen, but we have yet to take action.
“Poverty might consume your life, but it’s rarely embraced as an identity. It’s more socially acceptable today to disclose a mental illness than to tell someone you’re broke.” - Matthew Desmond
Inconclusion If I could have everyone in the world read just one book, it would be "Poverty By America." The book delivers an eye-opening description of the situation of poverty. If we want to advance as a society, we have to first understand the challenges that we face. By doing so, we can ensure a better tomorrow for future generations.
Cheryl Twilley Outreach Memorial Scholarship
As a first-generation college student and son of Jamaican parents with great expectations. The question of "where are you going to college?" It echoed in my ears like a constant cycle throughout my high school years. I always would feel the weight on my shoulders as a constant reminder of the uncertain path ahead.
College, long a mysterious concept, had suddenly become a looming reality, and the weight of expectations felt heavy.
Despite the overwhelming uncertainty of the future, I refused to give in to despair. Encouraged by my parents' solid faith in the power of perseverance and persistence, I strived to thrive not just academically but also as a supportive son, diligent student, passionate athlete, and responsible older brother.
Balancing my demands of academic and family life became my daily objective, motivating me to commit long days and nights to carrying out my tasks with firm dedication.
Amidst the daily struggle, glimpses of a life beyond our means would appear, tickling my imagination with illusions of wealth and leisure. As I saw my friends and their families enjoy luxury that felt out of reach for me, I found myself wishing for financial stability and envying the chances that appeared to be readily within their grasp.
Yet, in the midst of these feelings, an urge of determination blazed inside me, a drive to overcome the confines of fate and build out a future filled with infinite opportunity rather than limitations.
The experiences that I had growing up allowed me to be solid in my beliefs. I did my best to be the honest, and hardest working person in the room. My upbringing made me realize that the value of integrity and perseverance in the face of adversity, showed me that commitment is a powerful effect.
I intend to make a good difference by pushing for fair access to educational resources and opportunities. Recognizing personally the transforming impact of education in breaking down socioeconomic barriers, I am motivated to support efforts that provide marginalized children with the resources they need to reach their full potential.
I plan on finishing school, and pursue a career in Finance. Where I can acquire the knowledge needed to help my family and community. By sharing my personal experience and providing counsel and assistance to those in need, I aim to inspire others' resilience and tenacity, allowing them to overcome barriers and achieve their ambitions with unfailing confidence.
In summary, my experiences with socioeconomic difficulty have strengthened my views and connections while also driving my determination to effect significant change in my community and school. I am certain that by combining advocacy, mentorship, and collective action, we can build a more just and equitable society in which every individual, regardless of background or circumstances, has the chance to succeed in life.
Hyacinth Malcolm Memorial Scholarship
“Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.” — John Wooden. In my early childhood, everyone told me that I could do anything. I was told if I worked hard, studied, and stayed focused there was nothing I couldn’t do. Therefore whenever I had a goal in mind, I did everything in my power to achieve it. My name is Zandray Thompson. I am a student at East Stroudsburg University, currently in my sophomore year pursuing a bachelor's degree in Finance and Economics. My career aspirations consist of getting my bachelor's in Finance and Economics that would help me acquire a position in Corporate finance, within a top financial institution in the country. I want to acquire the knowledge, and the understanding of the financial world, to better help my community in financial turmoil. I am looking forward to what the future holds for me, and I feel that this scholarship will help me achieve my goals.
I became profoundly interested in business and economics at the end of middle school. I grew captivated by the financial world and how each economy influenced each other. I wanted to learn how businesses operated to enhance my financial literacy. That is the reason why I am obtaining a degree in Finance and Economics to acquire the skills and information required to help my community.
My family was not in the finest financial situation while I was growing up. Education is limited as a result of a lack of resources and opportunity. Nonetheless, we made it through. Money was limited, and my parents had to make countless sacrifices. As a young African American man, I want to escape from this fate, and for my future family. I want to not only make my parents happy but also to feel proud of myself. I want to escape from the hand that was dealt to me. I don't want the hardship and lack of funds to get in the way of my objectives, and the education I want to pursue.
As a kid, I was mostly shielded from the daily challenges that my parents faced. It wasn't easy for them to leave Jamaica. A new beginning where you have no friends and very limited relatives to turn to for assistance. When I wanted a new toy, clothing, or a Happy Meal now and again. They were figuring out how to pay the rent, buy groceries, and look after me all at the same time. All of these difficulties became clear to me throughout my time in college. I'm starting to wonder how I'll manage to balance working, being a student-athlete, and my education. I don't want to continue relying on my parents for assistance, because they've already done so much for me.
As previously stated, I do not doubt that this scholarship will enable me to finish my college degree. I'm hoping that after reading my essay, you'll feel moved to help someone in need. If I'm given this scholarship, I'll keep my word and work toward my objectives of becoming a prosperous African-American man and supporting my economically disadvantaged neighborhood.
Ella Hall-Dillon Scholarship
My mother struggled with the decision to travel from Jamaica to the United States. But she was expecting a kid and wanted to offer me greater possibilities than she had. My mother encouraged me to study hard and perform well in school. She wanted the best for me, so she worked many nights, and weekends to provide for me. Teaching me the value of determination and consistency.
Watching my mother work so hard, fueled me to excel in my studies. I thought if she could work so hard, then I can do my best in school. I never wanted her sacrifice to go unseen, because I saw it every day. So to honor her, I also did my best.
I was recently fortunate to visit my family's home nation of Jamaica. I finally got to meet my uncles, cousins, and grandparents. Although I had no recall of who they were because I had only seen images of them and heard their voices on the phone up until this point. Everything felt fine as if I'd known them my entire life. I was able to see where and how they lived. My family, like my mother, worked hard for what they had.
My trip to Jamaica allowed me to immerse myself in my culture. I discovered the values that have influenced my family's past. The experience developed my understanding of the world as a whole. I understood that my heritage is more than simply a part of my identity. It is also a source of strength and motivation for me in my academic studies.
I am thankful for who I am, and the people in my life. Learning about my family has given me the drive to pursue higher education. As a way to provide a better life for my family.
I Can Do Anything Scholarship
The dream version of my future self is someone who, despite all the struggles and setbacks, was able to triumph over adversities and surpass the expectations imposed by society.
Derk Golden Memorial Scholarship
I could’ve just stayed in bed on Saturday for the last 4 years. I could’ve just gone home after the last bell. Or even just enjoyed my summer to the fullest, with not a care in the world. Despite all this, I always found myself at the track or the gym. Training for my next track meet. Track and field has always played an important role in my life since I started the sport in middle school. The sport and my coaches taught me the value of consistency. Furthermore, as an individual, I experienced struggle within the sport. Most importantly I learned to develop and improve, rather than create excuses.
Most, if not all of society, may look at track athletes as insane individuals. Running? Like as a sport? No matter how you put it, it does sound crazy. Despite this thousands of track and field athletes compete year-round. From field events to track events, we all compete against each other. Simply to accomplish our goals, and improve each season.
You’ve probably heard of the saying, “Never judge a book by its cover”. This phrase perfectly defines and captivates the sport. I’ve run against many talented athletes throughout my athletic journey, and I've learned that in this sport you can’t tell how good someone is just by looking at them. It's not about how they look on the line, but rather how they looked at practice and training. What separates people in track and field is how hard they work when there is no crowd, or people cheering. It's all about the time we spent alone at and after practice, during the weekends and on long breaks from school.
What have sports taught me about myself? Well for one, I'm not the most gifted or talented individual. I may not have the best equipment, or mentality when I need it. But sports have also taught me that I am a consistent individual, who is always willing to put the work in no matter the situation. Track and field has taught me to control my emotions, and to stay focused in all situations, because when it comes down to it. I need to stay in control, and have trust in myself and what I did to get to where I am today. I fell in love with the sport and all aspects of it. Even after I'm done competing, I will still watch and enjoy this sport, because it means so much to me and has helped me throughout my life.
Velez NJ Scholarship
If you would’ve asked me what I was doing after high school my senior year. I would've given you a different answer depending on the day, or the person. To be honest I had no idea what I was going to do. Simply not knowing what's next for a young black male, can be one of the worst positions to be in. Knowing that in society I’m already looked down upon.
I had options, but no vivid path to follow. Yes, I was involved with multiple sports in school, a part of JROTC, maintained a GPA of 3.7 taking honors and AP classes, and working a job. But I never really cared for that. Not because I didn't like school, or working, I loved going to school, seeing friends, my favorite teachers, and coaches, and participating in everything I could. As for the job, I still work there, three years later, I simply do not quit once I start. Truthfully I feared spending so much of my time and energy but never having a set plan for after I graduated high school.
My mother always told me she wanted the best for me. For me to have many doors open for me to go through, because she never had the opportunities that I could have. Looking back this is why I used up all my time doing different things. I needed a plan, with many backup plans just in case. So I stayed busy throughout school, playing sports, learning skills, participating in clubs and events, excelling in sports, and working as much as possible to save money.
I hated when the topic of college got brought up. I had majors I was interested in studying. But the commitment scared me. What if I choose the wrong major? What if I was meant for something else? But instead, I ended up opening the wrong door. I feared the unknown, and I couldn’t pick a door to walk through. Furthermore, there was the fear of not being able to afford college. Which for obvious reasons made me even more hesitant.
It wasn’t until my state meet in track, that I ran a great race. Running a new personal best in the 400m dash. The very next day I had calls from coaches offering me spots to their team. What was more surprising was that they were willing to offer me some money to commit to their schools. Now I wasn't the fastest high schooler, but I was up in my states leaderboards, my senior year. After that day I realized life had a plan for me. There weren't any hidden keys I was desperately searching for. I realized that when I was ready the door would open for me.
Now what does my story have to do with achieving my education goals? Because I am aware that I am not flawless. I know I don’t have the financial freedom as some of my friends, to afford school. If they can start school, I can finish it and receive my degree because I am not going to give up. The Velez NJ Scholarship will allow me to further my education and earn my B.S. in Finance. All I ask is for you to not give up on me.
Henry Bynum, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
In the face of adversity, we are often presented with a choice: to succumb or to rise above. I have always chosen the latter, embracing challenges as opportunities for growth and personal development. As I reflect on my journey of overcoming obstacles, I am filled with a renewed determination to not only conquer adversity but to also uplift my community in the process. By drawing from my own experiences and strengths, I am eager to pave the way for a brighter future, where resilience and compassion unite to create lasting change.
Growing up in a black single parent home, every day was a new challenge. I watched as my mother worked countless hours during the weekdays and sacrificed her weekends just to make ends meet. Witnessing her unwavering dedication and perseverance in the face of adversity left an indelible mark on my heart. It instilled in me a profound sense of gratitude for the opportunities I had, as well as a deep understanding of the struggles faced by individuals and families in similar circumstances. This realization became the catalyst for my unwavering commitment to uplift my community and create a more supportive and empowering environment for everyone.
Driven by my own experiences and the desire to alleviate the burdens faced by those around me, I sought out opportunities to make a difference. I started off slow and first focused on the things closest to me. This included doing my homework, and completed chores around the house to help my mother. This gave me a sense of responsibility, and the older I got the more responsibility I took.
During middle school, I spent my time helping friends with their classwork, tutoring them, since I had a strong academic understanding of the material. I volunteered in after school programs, developing my skills in responsibility. I saw adversity as a stepping stone to becoming a better person, it led me as a path to help the people around me and my community.
Fast forward, I am now an incoming sophomore in college. My life has been a rollercoaster of challenges that I had to sacrifice and persevere through. Recognizing the power of education as a catalyst for change, I have also dedicated my time to mentoring and empowering students from underprivileged backgrounds, all while balancing the demands of being a student athlete. By sharing my own experiences of juggling academics and athletics, and offering guidance on time management and goal setting, I aim to inspire them to rise above their circumstances and pursue their dreams, both on and off the field.
@GrowingWithGabby National Scholarship Month TikTok Scholarship
Mochahope Black Excellence Scholarship
As a freshman on the men's track and field team at East Stroudsburg University, my passion for athleticism has had a profound impact on my academic experience. Participating in athletics has not only improved my physical health and well-being but has also taught me valuable life skills that have been instrumental in my academic success.
Being a student-athlete requires a high level of dedication, time management, and discipline. Balancing the demands of practice and competitions with the demands of school can be challenging, but the structure and routine of daily practice and competitions have helped me develop a strong sense of self-discipline. This has allowed me to stay focused and motivated in my studies, as well as prioritize my responsibilities effectively. I have learned to manage my time efficiently, make the most of my days, and set goals and work towards them.
Additionally, being part of a team has taught me the importance of teamwork and communication. In track and field, it's important to work together with my teammates to achieve our goals and reach our full potential. These skills have been particularly useful in group projects and study sessions in my classes, where effective communication and cooperation are key. I have learned to be a good listener, to be respectful of other people's ideas, and to be open to different perspectives. Furthermore, I have learned how to build trust and to be a reliable partner, skills that are essential in any academic setting.
Furthermore, my passion for athletics has also helped me to develop a positive attitude and mindset toward challenges. Participating in sports has helped me to understand that setbacks and failures are a natural part of the learning process, and to be persistent in the face of adversity. These skills have been invaluable in my academic pursuits, where I often face challenging assignments and projects. When things get tough, I have learned to stay calm and to focus on the task at hand, to break it down into smaller parts, and to look for solutions. I have also learned that success is not always instantaneous and that it takes time, effort, and patience to achieve it.
Lastly, my passion for athletics has also helped me to develop a sense of self-awareness and self-esteem. I have learned to respect my body and to take care of it, to set realistic goals, and to celebrate my achievements. I have also learned to accept my weaknesses, appreciate my strengths, and be confident in my abilities. These skills have been instrumental in my academic experience, where I have to be self-motivated, self-directed, and self-evaluated.
In conclusion, my passion for athletics has not only helped me excel in my sport but has also provided me with valuable life skills that have been instrumental in my academic success. The discipline, time management, teamwork, positive attitude, and self-awareness that I have developed through my participation in sports have been essential in my ability to succeed academically. I am grateful for the opportunity to be a student-athlete and the impact it has had on my academic experience. I believe that athletics and academics are not mutually exclusive and that they can complement each other in many ways. I hope to continue to pursue both of my passions throughout my college years and beyond.
Larry Darnell Green Scholarship
Growing up in a single-parent household with a mother as the sole provider has been a difficult and emotionally taxing journey. My mother had to work multiple jobs to provide for our family, which meant that she was often not able to provide emotional and financial support for my education. This led me to become self-motivated and resourceful, as I had to find ways to fund my education and seek out support from other sources. This experience was tough on me as a child, it made me feel alone and unsupported. It also taught me the importance of hard work, determination and resilience.
The lack of emotional and financial support also made it difficult for me to focus on my education, as I often felt overwhelmed by the responsibilities that came with being the only male figure in the household. I had to take on additional responsibilities such as being the provider and protector of my family. This added pressure made it hard for me to balance my academic and personal life. I often felt guilty for not being able to help my mother financially and emotionally. I saw her struggle to make ends meet and I knew that I had to do something to help her and others in similar situations.
As I grew older, I also saw my mother struggle financially and emotionally because of her lack of financial literacy and knowledge. I saw her struggle to make ends meet, and I knew that I had to do something to help her and others in similar situations. I realized that financial literacy is a crucial aspect that is often overlooked in our society, and I made it my mission to change that. I wanted to empower my mother and other single-parent families with the knowledge and tools they need to take control of their finances and secure a better future for themselves and their children.
I started to educate myself about personal finance, budgeting and investing. I read books, attended workshops and seminars, and talked to financial experts.
As a college student, I am determined to a journey of giving back to my community by teaching financial literacy. I am studying finance and economics and I know that this knowledge will be beneficial to my community. I want to empower single-parent families, especially those led by mothers, with the knowledge and tools they need to take control of their finances and secure a better future for themselves and their children. I believe that by educating people about personal finance, we can break the cycle of poverty and allow them to live better lives. I also want to help single-parent families, particularly mothers, to develop a financial plan that will allow them to achieve their financial goals and provide for their children.
In the future, I plan to look for ways to expand my reach and impact. I want to create a program that will provide financial literacy education to single-parent families in my community. I also want to create a scholarship program that will help young people from single-parent households to attend college. I believe that education is the key to a better future and I want to help as many people as I can to access it.
Growing with Gabby Scholarship
Over the past year, I have grown in terms of my ability to handle stress and manage my emotions, but it has been a very difficult and emotionally taxing journey. This personal growth was inspired by a particularly challenging period in my life where I was dealing with a lot of stress and pressure from work and financial responsibilities. Additionally, I was struggling with my mental health and the societal pressure of being a man who is supposed to be strong and in control at all times. I found myself struggling to cope with my emotions and often felt overwhelmed, anxious, and sad.
The event that ultimately inspired my personal growth was a conversation with a close friend who encouraged me to seek help and find healthy coping mechanisms. It was hard for me to open up and talk about my feelings, especially as a man, but with his guidance, I was able to express my struggles and my emotions. I started to research different methods of stress management and discovered the power of mindfulness and meditation. I began to incorporate these practices into my daily routine and found that they helped me to better manage my emotions and handle stress more effectively.
As a result of this personal growth, I have become more aware of my emotional state and more in control of my reactions to stress. I am better able to identify triggers and take proactive steps to prevent them from overwhelming me. However, dealing with my mental health struggles and the societal pressure of being a man, I have also learned to accept that it's okay to not always have it together and to ask for help when I need it. I also have learned to be more kind and compassionate with myself, and to give myself time to rest when I need it.
Despite this personal growth, the pressure of being a man and the societal expectations of masculinity has left a deep impact on me and I still find myself struggling with feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt. Some things about me have remained the same, such as my passion for learning and growing, and my drive to succeed, but my perspective has certainly changed. I've learned to be more open and honest with myself and others and to appreciate the power of vulnerability.
Through my journey of self-discovery, I have learned the importance of self-care, the power of mindfulness and meditation in managing stress and emotions, and the importance of breaking free from societal expectations and being true to oneself.
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Supermom Scholarship
Being an only child of a single mother has been a unique and challenging experience for me, but it has also been a source of motivation and inspiration. Growing up, my mother worked hard to provide for me and instilled in me the importance of hard work and determination. Despite facing financial and emotional struggles as a single parent, she always put me first and made sure I had everything I needed.
One of the most inspiring things about my mother is her resilience. She never gave up. She always found a way to make ends meet and provide for me, even if it meant working multiple jobs or sacrificing her needs. From her that no matter how difficult life can be, there is always a way to persevere and overcome obstacles. Her determination and strength have always been an inspiration to me, and I strive to have the same level of determination and resilience in my own life.
Another thing that inspires me about my mother is her compassion and kindness. She has always been there for me, offering a listening ear and a shoulder to cry on. She taught me the importance of empathy and understanding. She has always been a source of comfort and support and I am grateful to have her in my life.
Being an only child also meant that I had a lot of one on one time with my mother. She was my confidant, my friend, my guide and my mentor. I am grateful for the special bond we share and for the lessons she taught me through her actions and words. She always encouraged me to pursue my dreams and never gave up on me, even when I was ready to give up on myself. I know that I wouldn't be where I am today without her love and support.
Growing up, I also saw my mother's emotional struggles as a single parent. She often felt lonely and overwhelmed, and it took a toll on her mental health. I saw her cry herself to sleep many nights, and I couldn't help but feel guilty for being one of the reasons she was so stressed. However, despite all the struggles, my mother never gave up on us. She always put her children first and did everything she could to make sure we were taken care of. Her strength and determination are something that I will try to emulate in my own life.
Now, as a college student, I am determined to succeed, I want to make her proud and show her that all her sacrifices were worth it. I want to give her the life she deserved but couldn't have for herself. I am driven by her unwavering love and support and I am going to make the most of this opportunity to make her proud. I know that the path ahead is not going to be easy, but with her love and guidance by my side, I am confident that I can achieve anything.
In conclusion, being an only child of a single mother has been a challenging journey, but it has also been a source of inspiration and motivation. My mother's resilience, compassion, and kindness have always been an inspiration to me and I am grateful to have her in my life. I am determined to succeed for her and to make her proud. I want to thank her for all her sacrifices and her unwavering love and support. She is my role model, my inspiration, my guiding light, and I will always be grateful to have her in my life.
Lauren Czebatul Scholarship
Volunteering has had a profound impact on my mindset and perspective on life. It has taught me the value of selflessness and the importance of giving back to the community. Through volunteering, I have been able to see firsthand the impact that one person can have on the lives of others. It has also helped me to develop a sense of empathy and compassion for those who are less fortunate.
One of the most important lessons that volunteering has taught me is the importance of hard work and dedication. Through volunteering, I have learned that sometimes the most rewarding things in life are the ones that require the most effort. This has helped me to develop a strong work ethic and has motivated me to push myself to be the best that I can be.
Volunteering has also helped me to develop a sense of purpose and direction in life. By giving my time and energy to help others, I have been able to find meaning in my life and a sense of fulfillment that is hard to find elsewhere. I have also been able to gain a sense of perspective on my challenges and struggles. I have realized that there are people in the world who are facing much bigger challenges than I am and that I can make a difference in their lives. This realization has made me more grateful for what I have and has motivated me to work even harder to achieve my goals.
I have been volunteering at a local homeless shelter for the past year. I have been able to witness the struggles that people go through to have a roof over their heads, food on the table and a sense of belonging. It has been an eye-opening experience that has made me realize that we all can change someone's life for the better. I have also been able to see how small acts of kindness can make a big difference in someone's life.
I have also been involved in volunteering at a local school, helping children from low-income families to improve their reading and writing skills. It has been an incredible experience to see how these children's confidence and self-esteem grow as they learn new skills and achieve academic success. These experiences have also been an opportunity for me to develop my skills, such as leadership, communication, and problem-solving.
As for why I need this scholarship financially, I come from a low-income family and I am the first one to attend college in my family. My family has been struggling to make ends meet and I have been working part-time jobs to support my education. Despite this, I am still not able to cover all of my expenses. A scholarship would be a huge help in allowing me to continue my education without the added stress of worrying about how I will pay for it. It would also allow me to focus on my studies and continue to volunteer and make a difference in my community.
In conclusion, volunteering has been an incredible experience that has changed my mindset and perspective on life. It has taught me the importance of hard work, dedication, and the power of making a difference in the lives of others. I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to volunteer and I believe that this scholarship would allow me to continue to make a difference in the lives of others through my education and future career.
Veterans Next Generation Scholarship
My experience as the son of a veteran has greatly shaped my career aspirations in many several ways. Firstly, it has instilled in me a strong sense of service and a desire to give back to my community. Growing up, I saw the sacrifices that my father made as a serviceman and the challenges he faced as he transitioned back to civilian life. This experience made me realize the importance of supporting and giving back to those who have served our country and their families.
Secondly, my experience as the son of a veteran has also instilled in me a strong sense of discipline and a desire to be the best I can be. The military lifestyle is one of discipline, hard work and perseverance, and I have learned that these traits are essential for success in any field. I have been inspired by my father's work ethic and determination, and I strive to embody these qualities in my own life and work.
Thirdly, my experience as the son of a veteran has also made me appreciate the importance of teamwork and collaboration. The military is a team-oriented environment, and I have seen how important it is to work together to achieve a common goal. I believe that this experience will be valuable in any career, as it has taught me the importance of teamwork and collaboration.
Lastly, my experience as the son of a veteran has also taught me the importance of adaptability and resilience. The military lifestyle requires one to be adaptable and resilient, as they may be called upon to serve in different locations or roles. I have learned that in any field, the ability to adapt and persevere in the face of adversity is essential for success.
All in all, my experience as the son of a veteran has greatly shaped my career aspirations and has taught me valuable lessons that I plan to apply in my future career. I hope to use my experiences, knowledge, and skills to make a positive impact on the lives of veterans, their families, and my community at large. I am considering a career in government service, non-profit organizations that focus on veterans' affairs or even starting a business that helps veterans transition to civilian life. Whatever path I choose, I know that my experience as the son of a veteran has prepared me well for long the road ahead.
Morgan Levine Dolan Community Service Scholarship
This scholarship will greatly aid me in pursuing my future career goals in business in several ways. Firstly, it will provide me with the financial resources I need to pursue my education in business. The cost of tuition, books, and other expenses associated with a business degree can be quite high, and without this scholarship, I may not be able to afford the cost of my education. This scholarship will enable me to focus on my studies without worrying about how to pay for them, and allow me to fully dedicate myself to my education.
Secondly, this scholarship will also help me to gain the knowledge and skills I need to succeed in my future career in business. The scholarship will allow me to take the courses that are essential for my field of study, such as finance, marketing, and management, and to participate in extracurricular activities and internships that will give me hands-on experience in my chosen field. Currently, I am part of the track and field team at university, which has taught me the importance of discipline, teamwork, and time management. These skills will be transferable to my business studies and make me a well-rounded candidate. This practical experience and the knowledge I will acquire from my classes will be crucial for my future business career.
As a captain of my high school track team, I learned the importance of leadership, dedication and hard work. I was responsible for leading and motivating my team, which helped me to develop my leadership skills and work ethic. I remember one specific occasion when our team was struggling to find motivation, I had to step up and lead by example, I trained harder, encouraged my teammates, and helped them to see the bigger picture. With this experience, I developed not only my leadership skills but also my ability to think strategically and look at the bigger picture, which will help in my future career in business.
Thirdly, this scholarship will help me to build a professional network in the business field. Many scholarships include opportunities to meet and connect with other students, faculty, and professionals in my field, which will be valuable for my future career. I will be able to learn from these individuals, make professional connections, and gain insight into the industry. This professional network will be invaluable as I begin to apply for jobs in the business field, as it will give me access to individuals who may be able to provide me with job opportunities or advice.
Furthermore, the scholarship will help me to develop my leadership skills, which are essential for success in any field, particularly in business. Many scholarships include opportunities for leadership development, such as mentorship programs, which will be beneficial for my future career. As a future business professional, I will be expected to lead and manage teams of people, and the leadership skills I will acquire through this scholarship will be vital for my future business career.
In summary, this scholarship will be instrumental in the pursuit of my future career goals in business. It will provide me with the financial resources I need to pursue my education, allow me to gain the knowledge and skills I need to succeed in my future career, help me build a professional network, develop my leadership skills, problem-solving skills, and transferable skills from my track and field team experience. It will be a stepping stone to a successful career in the business field and I am grateful for the opportunity.
Boyd J. Cameron Memorial Scholarship
I'm studying business because it coincides with my ideals and objectives, plus I've heard it's a terrific way to become a billionaire and never have to work again! Just kidding, well, not really, but really, growing up in a low-income town has made me acutely aware of the difficulties that individuals experience in gaining access to employment and economic possibilities. I've witnessed directly how a lack of resources and education may limit one's potential to enhance their own and their loved ones' life. This revelation has inspired me to seek a business degree in the hopes of contributing to my community's economic development and social mobility.
Business, I believe, is a great weapon for bringing about constructive change in the world. Businesses can produce money, create employment, and drive innovation. I want to learn about the complexities of how businesses operate, management and leadership principles, and the tools and techniques that can be used to make a business successful so that I can apply them to help businesses in my community thrive, in addition, to afford all of the avocado toast my heart desires.
My ultimate objective is to establish a company that will benefit my neighborhood. I envision a company that will create jobs and contributes to the economic growth of my neighborhood, especially for individuals and families who are trying to make ends meet. In addition, I want to start a business that is socially responsible and has a beneficial influence on the environment. I want to be able to utilize my abilities and expertise to make a difference in the lives of people in my community. Already my friends and I, envision creating a marketing agency to help connect people. Although my path isn't clear right now, first is must learn all the necessary material at university.
In addition to starting a business that will benefit my community, I intend to utilize my degree to volunteer and give back to my community. I am especially interested in collaborating with non-profit groups that seek to better the lives of people in my neighborhood. I feel that by volunteering and giving back to my community, I can make a positive difference in the lives of others while also earning some good karma points in case the billionaire thing doesn't work out.
In conclusion, I am pursuing a business degree because it aligns with my values and aspirations to contribute to the economic development and social mobility of my community. I hope to use my education to create a business that will make a positive impact on my community and to volunteer and give back to my community. I believe that by using my skills and knowledge to make a positive impact on society, I can help to create a better world for all, particularly for those who are facing economic challenges in my community.