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Hello, I'm Zoubair. I am a student who is eager to learn and develop myself both personally and professionally. I enjoy sleeping, soccer, exercise, vehicles, and driving. I am a nursing student because I come from a family of dedicated workers and because nurses work so hard. If you put in enough effort, you should be rewarded both during the process and at the end, in my opinion.

Education

Montgomery Community College

Bachelor's degree program
2021 - 2025
  • Majors:
    • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
  • GPA:
    3.8

Col. Zadok Magruder High

High School
2018 - 2021
  • GPA:
    3.8

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

  • Planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Health, Wellness, and Fitness

    • Dream career goals:

      pediatric nurse

      Sports

      Soccer

      Varsity
      2018 – 20213 years

      Future Interests

      Volunteering

      Philanthropy

      Entrepreneurship

      Jase Davidsaver RN Memorial Scholarship
      In the past year, there have been more than 750,000 job postings for nurses with a variety of specialties. Despite the fact that not everyone is suited for a career as a nurse, in the midst of it all, babies are born, people are saved, and even the relationships between doctors and their patients can last a lifetime. This rewarding career path has several dimensions and is essential to the medical sector.The prediction for registered nurses alone indicates that employment will grow at a rate of 19 percent by 2022. Even a bright future for employment can't always persuade young medical professionals to choose our sector. A few graduate nursing students approached them and asked them why they wanted to become nurses. They outlined four main reasons to choose a career in nursing. 1. It's a fun, quick-paced career. Despite the lengthy shifts and the repetitive nature of some aspects of the job, a nurse's life is never dull. Working as a nurse guarantees that no two days will be the same due to the peculiar patients and snap decisions that people make. If you appreciate challenges and do well under pressure, nursing is a great career choice for you. 2. It provides you with the chance to have a good influence on your patients and community. Nursing care is teaching persons who have been harmed or ill how to take care of themselves going forward in addition to giving a temporary fix. One needs to be a certain kind of person to perform all of these tasks as well as nurses do. They can occasionally act as a confidant, friend, and valued counsel. 3. It provides unique flexibility More than 100 different nursing specialties exist. Nurses are excited about the chance to choose the best specialization in which to apply their distinctive skills. These jobs include critical care nurse, forensic nurse, and nurse anesthetist. Since there are so many options accessible, finding your perfect mate won't be a problem. 4. You can benefit from a comprehensive approach to healthcare. A holistic approach to medical care, according to anesthetist Angharad Mokbela, enables "the full person" to be treated while also helping the nurses themselves. She emphasizes that the best way to care for a patient is to meet both their physical needs as well as their emotional, social, and spiritual needs. A rewarding career in nursing benefits both the people around you and the nurse herself. Babies are born, lives are saved, and even the bonds between doctors and their patients can endure a lifetime in the midst of it all. I intend to pursue a profession as a nurse because of this.
      Valiyah Young Scholarship
      I'll major in nursing or pre-nursing. I am committed to being the best nurse I can be, to be a source of assurance for the patient, to have faith in my ability to care for the patient, and, most importantly, to act as the patient's advocate for their health and wellbeing when they are unable to do so on their own. These reasons are why I am passionate about pursuing a career in nursing.I genuinely think the best nurses are those that are completely committed, have empathy for their patients, and are compassionate about making a difference in the lives of patients when they are at their most helpless. Being a nurse a patient can trust is something I aspire to, and I'll do all in my power to increase my medical knowledge and skills so I can stay up to date on all current treatment choices.After working as a registered nurse for two years in either the icu or the ER, I want to pursue a master's degree in nursing with the intention of becoming a nurse anesthetist. Higher education is essential, in my opinion, since nurses will have more obligation the more responsible they are. Additionally, the community as a whole will be more impacted if you are granted more authority.One important adjustment I made in the area was to volunteer or intern in the doctor's office. At the doctor's office, I coordinated flu campaigns and saw to it that everyone submitted the required papers for the flu shot. I believe I significantly improved my community because it needed a lot of work and many kids participated. I'll be able to help my community when I become a nurse. Early in my career, I worked as a visiting nurse, going straight to patients' homes instead of using the facilities of our healthcare system. I personally saw the crucial influence that a person's home and area have on their health.Similar forms of community service are being performed by nurses around the nation. According to a recent research published in the journal Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice (subscription needed), 80 percent of the 315 nurses who participated in the survey are working to improve the health of their community outside of the realm of standard medical treatment. Some nurses work as volunteers, utilizing their medical expertise to advance community health. Others do health checks at neighborhood gatherings, offer dietary or exercise counsel, and inform the public about the value of immunizations and hand washing. In their role as active community members, nurses all around the world contribute to enhancing community health. They arrange fundraising events for health-related organizations, volunteer on neighborhood boards and commissions, and visit senior neighbors. Of course, this is in addition to their usual employment duties and their function as friends' and family's unofficial health care consultants. This is why I want to study nursing so that I can help my community and others.
      Francis E. Moore Prime Time Ministries Scholarship
      I'll major in nursing or pre-nursing. I am committed to being the best nurse I can be, to be a source of assurance for the patient, to have faith in my ability to care for the patient, and, most importantly, to act as the patient's advocate for their health and wellbeing when they are unable to do so on their own. These reasons are why I am passionate about pursuing a career in nursing.I genuinely think the best nurses are those that are completely committed, have empathy for their patients, and are compassionate about making a difference in the lives of patients when they are at their most helpless. Being a nurse a patient can trust is something I aspire to, and I'll do all in my power to increase my medical knowledge and skills so I can stay up to date on all current treatment choices. Procrastination and occasionally not focusing on something or thinking it is important when it may be are some of my challenges. I believe that these challenges might impede my advancement because By delaying important or necessary tasks, time is lost and instead spent on unimportant activities. You ultimately have less time to do what is truly essential. It's possible that the accuracy of your work and the content's quality will degrade if you have less time to complete evaluation activities. Procrastination also hinders academic goals from being met, which is a negative effect. Achieving short-term objectives initially is necessary for some long-term objectives. Before you are allowed to conduct any practical teacher-training in a classroom, for instance, you might need to pass a theoretical course on child safety and wellness. You risk jeopardizing both your desire to enroll in a teacher-training program and your larger ambition of becoming a teacher if you don't turn in that critical child safety assignment.A task not being finished might be an indication of procrastination. The result of not finishing it is that you won't accomplish that objective or any other goals that depend on it. It might be simple to lose direction and drive if there are no goals to focus on and no rewards for attaining them. Additionally, when you overthink anything or believe that a subject or part may have an impact on you in general or at school. This is crucial since occasionally such parts support other sections or offer information that isn't available elsewhere. These are my two school challenges, however lately I've been working on improving myself, being less procrastinating, and reflecting on everything.
      Marilyn J. Palmer Memorial
      Being a citizen of the United States can mean many different things to many different people. It can represent freedom, additional rights, or simply being proud of where you live. America is a safe place where you can be who you are without fear of retaliation for being different. Although many people take living in the United States for granted, we have it better than most people in other nations. Yes, we have problems, but they are not as severe as in other countries. Americans have many more rights than citizens of other nations; all children are allowed to attend school; we can choose where to live; we may vote and choose our leader; in most other countries, you have no choice and must submit to the authority of the ruling party. Even though there are many nations where following your religion can result in death, as long as you don't harm anyone, you are free to follow your beliefs and engage in your religion. Even if many nations lack America's level of development, most people nevertheless take the basic things for granted, such as access to food and clean water. Some youngsters have to walk miles every day to get to school or jobs in other regions; others use the bus. We should be proud of our nation, the things we have accomplished, and the resources we have. We should be proud to be Americans, to be proud of our country, and to support it as much as we can since we are legal citizens of the United States and have more rights than other people will ever have. The notion of freedom is vital to America, upon which it was founded. Americans have a great deal more freedom than people in most other countries. Although in certain regions women aren't permitted to wear slacks or t-shirts, we have the flexibility to wear anything we choose as long as it complies with the law. We may marry anybody we choose as long as they wish to marry us in return, unlike other nations where weddings are planned. Many locations do not allow for freedom of expression, and you risk punishment for speaking your thoughts. We are fortunate to be U.S. citizens and enjoy freedom because America is a nation where you can be yourself and have freedom. Having the freedom to dress whatever I like and style my hair however I please comes to mind when I am asked "what does it mean to be an American?" Being an American may mean many different things to many different people. I am also thankful to be an American because I can attend school, ride a bus instead of walking hours each day to get there, have access to good drinking water and food, can openly practice my faith without fear of repercussion, and can express my emotions without fear of being injured. There are numerous factors, as can be seen from the essay, that defines what it means to be an American, but they are some of the ones I consider most often. I'm glad to be a citizen of the United States and I'm quite proud of my nation.
      Al-Haj Abdallah R Abdallah Muslim Scholarship
      What will be your major be and why are you passionate about pursuing it? My major will be pre nursing or nursing. I am passionate about pursuing nursing because I'm committed to be the best nurse I can be, to be a source of assurance for the patient, to have faith in my ability to care for the patient, and, most importantly, to act as the patient's champion for their health and wellbeing when they are unable to do so on their own. I sincerely believe that the finest nurses are those that are 100% devoted, have empathy for their patients, and have compassion for changing the lives of patients at their most vulnerable.Being the kind of nurse a patient can rely on is my desire and my objective, and I'll do all in my power to improve my medical knowledge and abilities so I can remain abreast of all available treatment options. -Did someone inspire you to pursue this career? If so, who? Yes, I was given the goal of becoming a nurse. My friend, who is also a nurse, inspired me. He truly did persuade me since I could see he was enjoying it when I asked him about it. He persuaded me to begin at a time when I was still finding out what to do. My internship in a doctor's office, where I observed how patients or children treated the nurses and how much work they put in, also greatly aided me. And this is what motivated me to succeed in my goal of becoming a nurse. -Why is it important for you to seek higher education and what do you aspire to do with your degree? I want to study nursing for my master's degree and then become a nurse anesthetist after working as a registered nurse for two years in either the icu or the ER. The need for higher education is crucial for me because the more responsible a nurse is, the more responsibility they will have. Additionally, if you are given more responsibility, the community as a whole will be affected more. -How have you made a difference in your community? I volunteered or interned in the doctor's office, which was one significant change I made in the neighborhood. I organized flu drives at the doctor's office, making sure everyone completed the necessary paperwork to receive the flu shot. Because it required a lot of labor and a lot of students participated, I feel like I made a significant contribution to my community. -What does being a Muslim mean to you? For me, being a Muslim means adhering to the Quran's teachings and the example of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). To demonstrate how Muslims behave and what it actually means to follow Islam, I try to make sure my everyday acts are moral or halal. This is crucial, in my opinion, since you are promoting both a positive image of Islam and of yourself. I also always put Islam first, and I believe that this has greatly aided me in doing anything from praying five times a day to simply smiling at a complete stranger. And this is what being a Muslim means to me.
      Deborah Stevens Pediatric Nursing Scholarship
      It's a fact that not everyone is suited for a career as a nurse. But in the midst of it all, children are born, people are rescued, and even the medical professionals and their patients create lifelong ties. This fulfilling job path has several facets and is crucial to the medical industry. There are four things that make me want to become a nurse. 1. It's a fun, quick-paced career. The life of a nurse is never dull, despite the lengthy shifts and the routineness of some elements of the work. Whether you operate from a hospital, a private office, or a palliative care facility, you must always be prepared to act quickly and in any situation. You can be sure that no two days will be the same when you work as a nurse because of eccentric patients and split-second judgments. This makes nursing a fantastic career choice if you're the sort that enjoys challenge and thrives under pressure. 2. It provides you with the chance to have a good influence on your patients and community. All nurses have the desire to assist others, at the very least. In certain cases, they can also serve as a companion, confidante, and trusted advisor in addition to providing treatment for their patients. To do all of those jobs as well as nurses do, one must be a particular type of person. Nursing care goes beyond providing a quick repair; it also involves teaching those who have been hurt or ill how to take care of themselves going ahead. 3. It provides unique flexibility The nursing profession offers some flexibility, which may frequently result in a longer, more stable career. In actuality, there are more than 100 distinct nursing specialities. These positions range from nurse anesthetist to forensic nurse to critical care nurse. The chance to identify the ideal specialization in which to put their unique abilities to use excites nurses. Finding your ideal match won't be difficult because to the variety of opportunities available. 4. You can benefit from a comprehensive approach to healthcare. She emphasizes that providing for a patient's bodily requirements as well as their emotional, social, and spiritual needs is the most efficient way to provide for them. The ability to treat "the complete person" while also benefiting the nurses themselves is made possible by using a holistic approach to medical treatment, which frequently prevents professional burnout among medical teams. The most crucial factor in choosing to become a pediatric nurse may be having a natural affinity with children. Many pediatric nurses employ cunning strategies to win over their young patients. Gaining a child's trust is crucial, but being able to divert them is just as crucial, especially when injecting IV lines or giving shots. Having a solid rapport can assist make unpleasant experiences for pediatric patients a little bit easier because sometimes children patients don't comprehend why they are experiencing particular therapies. In conclusion, nursing is a rewarding profession that has a positive impact both on the people around you and on you. However, in the midst of it all, babies are born, people are saved, and even the relationships between doctors and their patients last a lifetime. And for this reason, I hope to pursue a career as a nurse or a pediatric nurse.
      Nursing Shortage Education Scholarship
      It's a fact that not everyone is suited for a career as a nurse. But in the midst of it all, children are born, people are rescued, and even the medical professionals and their patients create lifelong ties. This fulfilling job path has several facets and is crucial to the medical industry. The statistics indicate the growing difference. According to Burning-Glass.com, there were more than 750,000 job advertisements for nurses in the last year, covering a wide range of expertise. By 2022, the employment outlook for registered nurses (RNs) alone is predicted to expand at a pace of 19 percent, which is much faster than that of the typical occupation. Candidates for nursing positions who are qualified must step up. However, sometimes a promising employment outlook isn't enough to convince the future medical professionals to join our field. That is why a few nursing graduate students approached them and inquired about their motivations for becoming nurses. They outlined four key justifications for choosing a nursing career. There are four things that make me want to become a nurse. 1. It's a fun, quick-paced career. The life of a nurse is never dull, despite the lengthy shifts and the routineness of some elements of the work. Whether you operate from a hospital, a private office, or a palliative care facility, you must always be prepared to act quickly and in any situation. You can be sure that no two days will be the same when you work as a nurse because of eccentric patients and split-second judgments. This makes nursing a fantastic career choice if you're the sort that enjoys challenge and thrives under pressure. 2. It provides you with the chance to have a good influence on your patients and community. All nurses have the desire to assist others, at the very least. In certain cases, they can also serve as a companion, confidante, and trusted advisor in addition to providing treatment for their patients. To do all of those jobs as well as nurses do, one must be a particular type of person. Nursing care goes beyond providing a quick repair; it also involves teaching those who have been hurt or ill how to take care of themselves going ahead. 3. It provides unique flexibility The nursing profession offers some flexibility, which may frequently result in a longer, more stable career. In actuality, there are more than 100 distinct nursing specialities. These positions range from nurse anesthetist to forensic nurse to critical care nurse. The chance to identify the ideal specialization in which to put their unique abilities to use excites nurses. Finding your ideal match won't be difficult because to the variety of opportunities available. 4. You can benefit from a comprehensive approach to healthcare. She emphasizes that providing for a patient's bodily requirements as well as their emotional, social, and spiritual needs is the most efficient way to provide for them. The ability to treat "the complete person" while also benefiting the nurses themselves is made possible by using a holistic approach to medical treatment, which frequently prevents professional burnout among medical teams. In conclusion, nursing is a rewarding profession that has a positive impact both on the people around you and on you. However, in the midst of it all, babies are born, people are saved, and even the relationships between doctors and their patients last a lifetime. And for this reason, I hope to pursue a career as a nurse.
      Glenda W. Brennan "Good Works" Memorial Scholarship
      We frequently consider ways to give back to our communities, but it may be easy to feel overwhelmed by where to begin, what to accomplish, and who to collaborate with. Finding the time or even deciding which cause you want to support might be challenging at times. What do you do after you've identified the cause you wish to promote? Here, even if you want to start right away, are five ways you may give back to your community. Educating oneself is one of the first steps you can do to become a true champion for your cause. You must have a thorough understanding of the programs that the organizations offer and the participants that the organizations serve to genuinely understand how to educate the community about a charity or non-profit. This can require persistence and time. The best way to support your preferred charity is by volunteering. There are many volunteer options, from neighborhood cleanup to community garden planting. Writing to your elected representative is a fantastic opportunity to have your say and affect change in your neighborhood. A fantastic approach to spread the word about a charity is to share its content on your social media accounts. All of these are fantastic ways to help my community and observe how it might improve. To improve the travel industry, we could make it safer, simpler, or even possible to travel to numerous undiscovered locations that few people are aware of. For instance, if someone has been to Greece, a travel agent or anyone else can tell them about Cyprys since it is same to or better. So that we might learn about different places from others. But more factors than only unmet demand from travelers will affect the tourism industry's future. Before the crisis, some people's interest in romantic travel had begun to wane. We talked to folks who had recently traveled in different parts of the world, and the one thing they all had in common was that it had been stressful—whether as a result of fewer entry points, more checks, or other visitors' poor adherence to safety regulations.Priority one must be safety. However, wherever possible, enhanced health and hygiene regulations should be implemented in a way that prevents making travel more challenging after the pandemic, similar to how travel became logistically more challenging following 9/11 due to increased security precautions. The need to act quickly has frequently resulted in decisions being made unilaterally rather than through rapid, iterative feedback on proposed alternatives. Any further advance toward sterile or chilly experiences as a result of the (proper) quest of safety may cause behaviors to drastically change toward easier experiences, such as choosing to drive rather than fly, or may even slow the recovery process overall. Customers need to be reassured and excited about their travel plans, as well as. To do this, executives should concentrate on improving travel rather than merely making it safer, which entails giving customers more power, providing greater authenticity and personalisation, and adopting an agile mindset. Have a great day, and thanks again.
      Lieba’s Legacy Scholarship
      Both a calling and a job path, nursing is. More than any other reason, those who feel called to the profession and want to undertake work that benefits others frequently get interested in it. The lives of your patients will undoubtedly be improved by your work as a nurse, but it is only one of the benefits of becoming a nurse. The opposite of a desk profession, nursing doesn't require you to spend your days sitting at a desk or staring at a computer screen. On the contrary, you'll spend each day on your feet caring for patients while collaborating with a committed team of healthcare professionals. Nursing is a profession that offers ongoing challenge and excitement, even though certain aspects of the job are more engaging than others.The only thing that is constant about medical technology is that it is always changing. In order to produce, access, or update patient files, nurses who work in healthcare facilities frequently use technology, such as portable patient monitors or telemedicine services. No matter how intimidating it may appear, learning how to use these healthcare tools can help your career.The only constant in medical technology is that it is constantly evolving. Nurses who work in healthcare facilities commonly employ technology, such as portable patient monitors or telemedicine services, to create, access, or update patient files. No matter how daunting it can seem, becoming proficient with these medical instruments might advance your career.Your resume can be improved, your job security will enhance, and you'll earn more money if you advance your nursing degree. Consider pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing if you currently hold an associate degree in nursing (BSN). Consider obtaining a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) with a leadership concentration if you currently hold a bachelor's degree and want to work in nursing administration and management.Both domestically and internationally, there is a persistent and significant need for nurses to donate their time at clinics, hospitals, and other medical facilities in underprivileged regions. The demand for and appreciation for volunteer nurses in underdeveloped nations is even larger on a global scale. Registered nurses and nursing students are frequently eligible for these kinds of programs. Volunteering can be a tremendously fulfilling experience that is impossible to duplicate in a classroom or textbook.Although nurses sometimes "Jacks/Janes of all crafts," it is good to specialize. Maybe you became a nurse as a result of a particular life situation that spoke to you, like losing a loved one to cancer. Or perhaps you've been a registered nurse for a few years and have discovered that you love working with kids. In either case, nurses have a wide range of speciality options available to them.Nurses who take care of themselves will ultimately be able to work more effectively and give their patients better care. Self-care is much more than just a Sunday bubble bath. All people should engage in a variety of intentional activities for their mental and physical health. Self-care is vital for everyone, but it's crucial for nurses whose primary duty is to care for others. To give superior nursing care, you must consistently replenish your tank.
      Sigirci-Jones Scholarship
      Both a calling and a job path, nursing is. More than any other reason, those who feel called to the profession and want to undertake work that benefits others frequently get interested in it. The lives of your patients will undoubtedly be improved by your work as a nurse, but it is only one of the benefits of becoming a nurse. The opposite of a desk profession, nursing doesn't require you to spend your days sitting at a desk or staring at a computer screen. On the contrary, you'll spend each day on your feet caring for patients while collaborating with a committed team of healthcare professionals. Nursing is a profession that offers ongoing challenge and excitement, even though certain aspects of the job are more engaging than others.The only thing that is constant about medical technology is that it is always changing. In order to produce, access, or update patient files, nurses who work in healthcare facilities frequently use technology, such as portable patient monitors or telemedicine services. No matter how intimidating it may appear, learning how to use these healthcare tools can help your career.The only constant in medical technology is that it is constantly evolving. Nurses who work in healthcare facilities commonly employ technology, such as portable patient monitors or telemedicine services, to create, access, or update patient files. No matter how daunting it can seem, becoming proficient with these medical instruments might advance your career.Your resume can be improved, your job security will enhance, and you'll earn more money if you advance your nursing degree. Consider pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing if you currently hold an associate degree in nursing (BSN). Consider obtaining a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) with a leadership concentration if you currently hold a bachelor's degree and want to work in nursing administration and management.Both domestically and internationally, there is a persistent and significant need for nurses to donate their time at clinics, hospitals, and other medical facilities in underprivileged regions. The demand for and appreciation for volunteer nurses in underdeveloped nations is even larger on a global scale. Registered nurses and nursing students are frequently eligible for these kinds of programs. Volunteering can be a tremendously fulfilling experience that is impossible to duplicate in a classroom or textbook.Although nurses sometimes "Jacks/Janes of all crafts," it is good to specialize. Maybe you became a nurse as a result of a particular life situation that spoke to you, like losing a loved one to cancer. Or perhaps you've been a registered nurse for a few years and have discovered that you love working with kids. In either case, nurses have a wide range of speciality options available to them.Nurses who take care of themselves will ultimately be able to work more effectively and give their patients better care. Self-care is much more than just a Sunday bubble bath. All people should engage in a variety of intentional activities for their mental and physical health. Self-care is vital for everyone, but it's crucial for nurses whose primary duty is to care for others. To give superior nursing care, you must consistently replenish your tank.
      Gourmet Foods International Culinary Scholarship
      To support the sector, there is a growing need for education due to the rising need for food. This essay emphasizes the value of the culinary arts and the expertise required to succeed in this industry. It also goes over some fundamentals of the ramifications of this industry and what you will probably do as a culinary artist. The essay also discusses the different chances and ways in which the culinary arts have grown to be a significant industry on a global scale. It's interesting to observe how culinary skills have elevated to the top of the most marketable abilities. There are several causes for this, but the main one is that there is more interest than ever in food and food culture today, and more people than ever want to learn how to cook. The popularity of reality TV programs like Top Chef and MasterChef has stoked interest in culinary topics. This trend has been significantly boosted by social media, as users of Instagram and Snapchat follow chefs who share their recipes and cooking advice with fans across the world. It's not surprising that during the past ten years, demand for chefs has increased. One of the biggest sectors in the world is the food industry. Due to the fact that most people eat three times each day, seven days per week, it is also one of the most significant industries. There are more food options available than ever before, and people are consuming more than before. Because they introduced foods from all over the world, the culinary arts have had a huge impact on this business. In addition, the culinary arts have long had an impact on the food sector. In the past, people used spices to season their food and cooked it over an open flame. Today's cooking is far more complicated than it was in the past. The basic salt shaker to sophisticated sous vide devices are just a few of the many cooking implements at the disposal of chefs. Culinary arts may be the ideal career for someone who enjoys cooking and is creative and passionate about food. Working with food, including both materials and recipes, to produce delectable dishes is a part of culinary arts. The culinary arts industry offers a wide range of options, regardless of your experience or skill set. In fact, there are so many distinct positions in the culinary arts industry that it can be challenging to determine which one is best for you. Some people work in customer service, while others may focus on more artistic tasks like developing recipes. Some people open and run their own eateries and catering businesses, while others work for well-known eateries.
      Bold Patience Matters Scholarship
      Patience is defined as a person's capacity to wait for something or endure something tedious without becoming agitated. Patience allows you to remain cool even when you've been waiting for a long time, are dealing with something that is painfully slow, or is attempting to educate someone how to do something and they don't seem to understand. Patience allows us to look deeper into things and circumstances than they appear to be. Patient people can be incredibly popular because of their ingenuity, calm, empathic conduct, and self-control. It also gives them inner serenity and the ability to maintain a positive attitude in the face of adversity. Patience is a quiet virtue in the world of virtues. However, patience is necessary for everyday life—and it may be the key to a happy one. Patience is defined as the ability to wait patiently in the face of annoyance or hardship, which implies we may practice it almost anyplace there is frustration or adversity. Patience allows us to take command of our own lives. And there is no more effective tool for achievement than self-awareness. We give ourselves time to select how to respond to a given incident when we are patient, rather than being emotionally hijacked by our emotions. It enables us to maintain our composure in the face of adversity.
      Bold Growth Mindset Scholarship
      People with a growth mindset believe that their most fundamental abilities can be developed through devotion and hard work—brains and talent are only the beginning." This perspective fosters a passion for learning as well as the perseverance required for outstanding success. Growth mindsets are about trusting in one's own ability to improve and that acquiring a new skill takes time and effort. It's not only a matter of inherent ability. A growth attitude does not, by itself, ensure success. When their ideas gain traction, academics are ecstatic. They're particularly happier when their ideas make an impact, such as by increasing motivation, inventiveness, or productivity. However, popularity comes at a cost: people can misrepresent ideas and thus miss out on the benefits. This has begun to happen as a result of my research into "growth" versus "fixed" attitudes in individuals and organizations. To summarize the findings, they are as follows: A growth mindset refers to those who feel their talents can be developed (through hard work, excellent strategies, and feedback from others). They are more likely to achieve than individuals who have a more rigid perspective (those who believe their talents are innate gifts). This is because they are less concerned about appearing intelligent and instead focus their efforts on learning. Employees report feeling significantly more empowered and committed when their organizations adopt a growth mentality, and they also receive far more organizational support for cooperation and creativity. People in primarily fixed-mindset organizations, on the other hand, report more of one thing: employee cheating and dishonesty, presumably to get an advantage in the talent hunt.
      Bold Self-Care Scholarship
      Self-care refers to anything you do to look for yourself physically, psychologically, and emotionally. It has numerous advantages, including improved physical, mental, and emotional health and well-being. While self-care can aid in the prevention of future health issues, it is not a cure or therapy for sickness or illness in and of itself. Clinical studies have shown that practicing self-care reduces or eliminates anxiety and depression, improves focus, reduces irritation and anger, increases happiness, improves energy, and more. Personal cleanliness is one of the most effective ways to avoid gastro-intestinal or infectious diseases such as COVID-19, colds. Handwashing with soap kills bacteria that can make you sick. Maintaining good personal hygiene will also assist you in avoiding the spread of infections to others. Setting goals is a great way for self-care. After you've set some goals for yourself, you'll need to work out what you'll need to achieve them. Be specific about why you established this goal and how it will affect your life once you reach it. You should also think about your own qualities and skills that will assist you in achieving your objective. Make an effort to enlist the essential support systems and resources to assist you throughout the process if and when you require them. Finally, remember to keep your attention on the goal rather than on any challenges you may be encountering. Keep an open mind and be aware that you may encounter roadblocks along the path. It's not simple to recover, and focusing on the unpleasant events will only make things worse. Spending time with positive, caring individuals you care about and trust might help you relax, feel better, and feel better overall. Family members, close friends, members of a support group, or a peer counselor at a local drop-in center are among them.
      Bold Friendship Matters Scholarship
      Friendship is defined as a bond of affection between two people. It is a more powerful sort of interpersonal connection than a casual acquaintance or association, such as a student, neighbor, or coworker. Friendship can be defined in a variety of ways. I believe there is no proper answer, and no matter how hard you look, you will never uncover the correct or incorrect definition of friendship. However, because friendship means different things to different individuals, there are many varied opinions on friendship. When someone who is a true friend sticks up for you, that is my definition of friendship. When others try to emotionally or physically harm you, they will do everything they can to keep you safe. They don't care who is attempting to harm you; they will protect you at all times and in all places. If they can assist you, they will do it without hesitation or compensation. A true friend is not one who constantly tells you how bad other people think of you. To begin with, they make it plain where they stand on you through their words and behavior. Second, they don't just stand by silently when others are pulling you down, regardless of the social ramifications. When it's convenient, and when it's not, a true friend is a friend. They are always there for you, both when you are present and when you are not. A true friend not only tells you the truth about themselves but also about you. They can have unpleasant conversations with you and tell you things that you may not want to hear. The important thing is that they do it with love and grace. True friends don't tear you down; instead, they help you improve. In many ways, this is my definition of friendship.
      Heather Benefield Memorial Scholarship
      Throughout our lives, we learn a lot from our parents. Any thought, attitude, or action (other than direct coaching) by a parent that develops or molds a child's reading attitudes is referred to as parental influence. Any direct instructional support the child receives with his or her reading is classified as involvement. Our mental, physical, social, financial, and career growth are all influenced by our parents. God's most precious gift to us is our parents. They assist us in all aspects of our lives, and they have rigorously trained us in order to meet future problems. They play a variety of roles in a child's development. As a result, if the child is a minor, the parents bear moral responsibility for the activities of their children. Parents reprimand their children as they develop to teach them right from wrong. When a child does something they believe is improper, the parent should intervene and address the bad conduct. Every day, my parents educated me by example. I value listening skills since my father's ability to do so encourages me to speak with him more. Because I see my mother never being afraid to speak out for herself, I want to be like her. My parents have made tremendous sacrifices for their children, as have other parents. According to a new study, the key to raising moral children is the parents' feeling of empathy and unfairness. According to a new study from the University of Chicago, parents' sensitivity to other people's sentiments, as well as injustice, may influence their children's early moral development.
      Deborah Stevens Pediatric Nursing Scholarship
      To deal with the issues that pediatric patients and their families confront, caregivers need a unique blend of clinical and bedside skills. Pediatric nurses are registered nurses who work with children of all ages in a variety of settings. Pediatrics is taught in formal classrooms and supervised practical experiences to all nursing students, however, to specialize, a nurse must apply to work in a facility that services pediatric patients. These centers provide training and clinical experience tailored to the special needs of children. Pediatric nurses are well-versed in growth and development since they tailor their interactions and care to each child's developmental stage. In addition, pediatric RNs must respect the family's experience and work with them to provide care for the kid. Because children are not miniature adults, diseases, equipment, and therapies for pediatric patients are either different or vary in presentation from those for adults. Pediatric advanced practice nurses work with children from birth to 21 years old in primary or acute care settings as pediatric healthcare practitioners. Physician offices, school health, ambulatory or outpatient clinics, surgical centers, and health departments are examples of primary care sites. The pediatric inpatient, intensive care, and intermediate care units, as well as the pediatric emergency room, same-day surgical center, and pediatric rehabilitation facility, are all part of the acute care environment. Primary care is a term that refers to the PNPs also having the expertise and skills to diagnose and treat episodic illnesses, manage continuous care for children with chronic problems, and cater for a child's health maintenance needs, such as well-child examinations and developmental assessments. Intensive care PNPs are in charge of medical, surgical, and nursing care for children in acute and intensive care settings. All PNPs work in tandem with physicians who provide protocols and are accessible for consultation or referral when necessary. The most crucial reason to become a pediatric nurse is to have a natural relationship with children. Many pediatric nurses have ingenious strategies for gaining the trust of their young patients. When delivering vaccines or putting IV lines, the ability to entertain a child is perhaps as vital as earning their trust. Pediatric patients frequently do not understand why they are receiving particular treatments, and establishing a good rapport with them can help make unpleasant situations for them a little easier. Pediatric nurses also spend a lot of time talking to worried people, parents, and relatives of children. One of the most difficult aspects of the work, but also one of the most rewarding, is assisting these frightened individuals. Children frequently imitate an adult's reaction to the news. As a result, maintaining a calm and cheerful attitude among all parties is critical for the child's overall care. To give care, support, direction, and information to patients and families, needs a pediatric nurse with an excellent bedside manner. For the right nursing practitioner, becoming a pediatric nurse can be a satisfying career decision. The opportunity for pediatric nurses to care for a wide range of patients in a variety of settings and at different levels are limitless.
      Posh PA Underrepresented Minority Grant
      I'm interested in becoming a PA for eight reasons. 1. Verasality PAs work in every state, in every medical setting and specialty, to improve access and quality of treatment. That's true, PAs can be found in almost any specialization, assisting with patient care. Dermatology, pathology, cardiothoracic surgery, emergency medicine, and, of course, family medicine are among areas where a PA can work. Each specialty has its own set of obligations and practicing norms, so you can try your hand at a different specialty in five years if you so desire. 2. Work/Life balance Another amazing advantage of working as a PA is that you can have a life outside of your normal full-time job. Being a PA allows many people to have families, hobbies, and time off without having to be on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. While some specialties are more demanding than others, you can generally expect to be able to enjoy your days off without having to worry about work. 3. Length of school Depending on the school, most PA programs last between 23 and 28 months. Of course, this is after you've completed your bachelor's degree. In comparison, medical school entails four years of additional coursework following your bachelor's degree, followed by at least three years of internship/residency and a fellowship (if one chooses). You'll be diagnosing and treating patients quickly after graduating from your PA program if you become a PA 4. Ability to give back to the community As a PA student, you'll be taught using the medical model, and you'll be exposed to a wide range of medical topics. Your extensive training will enable you to recognize and treat a wide range of ailments. You'll eventually be able to volunteer in clinics in the United States and overseas with this base of expertise. Many PAs go to volunteer in disadvantaged nations or work for medical assistance organizations. 5. Develop relationships with patients You probably went into this industry because you enjoy collaborating with people. As a PA, you will have the opportunity to make a significant difference in their lives. You'll be able to assess and treat patients while learning about their life, such as their grandkids, vacations, and romantic relationships. You'll be their shoulder to weep on, and it's truly an honor to be trusted and respected by someone who would otherwise be a complete stranger. 6. Team-based care PAs are dedicated to working as part of a team with physicians and other healthcare professionals. The AAPA enacted a new policy called Optimal Team Practice in 2017, which asks for practice-level cooperative decision-making. In some specializations, PAs may be the only physician for miles, providing patients with the only access to care. You'll probably be the one ordering diagnostic tests, performing physical exams, prescribing medication, and referring patients to experts as a PA. You'll have a lot of autonomy, but you'll always have your team to ask questions if you need assistance! 7. Continuing Education Every two years, PAs must complete 100 hours of continuing medical education (CME). This is an excellent approach to stay current on the most recent practice recommendations, treatment options, and research findings. This is the career for you if you appreciate learning new things and are never content with your current level of knowledge. Fortunately, AAPA provides its members with a variety of opportunities for obtaining CME, including a subscription to JAAPA, which will assist you in meeting that goal. Finally, there are seven significant reasons why I want to be a PA and why I believe I am deserving of this scholarship.
      Bold Independence Scholarship
      Independence is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as "the freedom to organize your own life, make your own judgments, and so on without relying on others." A gain in self-esteem provides you a favorable outlook on yourself, while an increase in self-confidence indicates you trust yourself to be competent in the situations you face. Learning independence gives you confidence since you know you have the knowledge and abilities to handle any situation. It boosts students' self-esteem and confidence, as well as their drive and perseverance in school. Patience, concentration, self-help, cooperation, self-discipline, and self-trust are among the skills it fosters. To be self-sufficient implies taking care of others as well as you take care of yourself (which you must), with no expectations. Expectations seem to be a natural element of making investments (especially emotional investments), therefore this is arguably the most difficult sort of independence to implement. An increase in self-confidence means that you trust yourself to be competent in the situations you confront, and a boost in self-esteem gives a positive outlook on yourself. Learning independence instills confidence because you believe in the knowledge and capacities you possess to deal with any challenge. The transition to adulthood can be thrilling, but it also comes with a slew of new challenges. The feeling of freedom and independence from family (whanau) can be wonderful, but it can also be extremely difficult. As you find out what you want to accomplish with your life, you'll have to make a lot of decisions. As a result, being self-sufficient is critical, and it can affect me in a variety of ways.
      Bold Optimist Scholarship
      At some point, we've all said something along the lines of, "Why is this happening to me?" Rather, ask yourself, “Why is this happening to me?” Life is what it is. This one word has the power to shift your viewpoint on the problems you're dealing with. Because those times of adversity can be excellent instructors. Your family and friends might be the bright spots in your life. Reaching out to them for support or even simply to laugh with them can give you the strength to keep going.Our lowest points can sometimes serve as a springboard for us to go forward in our lives. Consider what you've learned from whatever you're going through. How can you turn this adversity into an opportunity? Sure, it may take some time, but with the appropriate perspective, the discoveries you make will astound you. Forcing yourself to be cheerful can lead to the accumulation of unpleasant feelings and, over time, backfire. Allow yourself to feel and make space for all of your emotions. Crying is a terrific emotional release, so grab a tissue box and let the tears flow if that's what you need.Every time the world is struck by calamity, millions of people unite to show their solidarity for those who are afflicted. Selflessness can provide us with a sense of purpose, hope, and strength to keep going. Make self-care a top priority during difficult times. Make time for a bubble bath once a week, read a self-help book, start a new activity, get lots of sleep and exercise, or speak sweetly to yourself. Take a break from your smartphone and video streaming and go for a walk outside.My patient grandfather taught me these techniques for remaining positive through difficult times because he has gone through the worst and still remained hopeful.
      Bold Mentor Scholarship
      Mentors serve as trusted advisors and role models, having "been there" and "done that." They offer advice and knowledge, both general and specific, to their mentees in order to help and encourage them. The purpose is to assist mentees in improving their abilities and, ideally, moving on in their careers.Mentoring is connected to better academic, social, and economic outcomes for individuals who receive it. Mentoring can help develop leadership and management skills, improve a mentor's professional network, and provide an empowering opportunity to give back to the community for those who are mentoring.Being a mentor benefits not only the mentee, but it may also help leaders be more effective in their own positions — whether it's through cultivating empathy, providing more insight into their workers' daily lives, or exercising essential skills like coaching and feedback. They can put you in touch with people you should know. A good mentor will have a lot of industry relationships. In far too many aspects of life, who you know can be just as important as what you know.Mentoring has been shown to improve people's lives and productivity in studies. [1] In comparison to non-mentored youth, children who participate in mentoring relationships have greater school attendance, a higher possibility of continuing their education, and a better attitude toward school. Mentees can broaden their knowledge and abilities, learn from a more experienced mentor, and increase their professional networks. Both partners can enhance their communication skills, develop new ways of thinking, and advance their professions in the process.Expect trust, secrecy, mutual respect, and sensitivity in your mentoring interactions. Mentees can obtain vital guidance from a more experienced person while also expanding their professional networks. Both partners can enhance their communication skills, discover new ways of thinking, and advance their jobs as a result.
      Dr. Meme Heineman Scholarship
      I believe I am deserving of one of your program's scholarships because I am a hardworking student who will dedicate myself to efficiently utilizing the opportunities provided by the scholarships. Aside from that, I am continuously working to improve my community by volunteering. I feel that a good education is essential for success, and I attempt to combine my enthusiasm for learning with my desire to serve others. Receiving this scholarship would increase my self-esteem since I will know that I not only performed an important task but also assumed responsibility for laying the groundwork for achieving my career ambitions. I believe that obtaining a college diploma is critical. The scholarship will only motivate me to work harder toward my Medicine degree and my goal of one day becoming a successful doctor. As the first in my family to go to college, I've always wanted to understand the human body, what's wrong with it, and how to fix it like a puzzle. In eight to twelve years, I envision myself working at a large local hospital or running my own clinic, assisting patients, determining what's wrong with them, and learning and discovering new remedies. I'm really grateful to be given the chance to receive a scholarship to help me pursue my passion, and I'll show that I have what it takes to not only be a successful student, but also an amazing doctor.
      Susy Ruiz Superhero Scholarship
      There was one teacher in particular who I admired. He was the school's athletic trainer, and his name was John. He was a wonderful person who was supportive, amusing, extroverted, respectful, and trustworthy in every way. I recall freshman year being his first year working there, and I remember him being quite encouraging to me. My freshman year was a disaster. The first quarter, I had a terrible GPA, and the second semester was no better. But we came to an agreement. Hell get me pizza at the end of the month if I earn excellent grades for the rest of high school. So, after the freshman year's second semester and the first semester of sophomore year, He bought me pizza and enrolled me in the following semester. But there was one thing he said to me that I didn't know. "You know how you get good ratings for pizza and food," John stated in his office when it was just me and him. "Is that bad?" I asked, smiling. "You see, you desired something, therefore you determined to earn good marks." To get something you desire in college or in life, you have to work too hard. You must work hard, study, and attempt anything that will have a significant impact on you recognize that if you try and try to perfect things in your life, you will reap the benefits." I recognized that the pizza was just a metaphor for me achieving good grades because I wanted to be able to get pizza from John. I learned that if you try hard enough in life, you can achieve anything. Mr. Smith is another teacher who I admire. He was witty but serious, which I appreciated. So he was an engineering teacher who despised me and despised my grades. So he would say every day, "Come on buddy, bring those grades up, you know I don't like them," and I would respond, "Whatever." I was dissatisfied with my grades at the end of the first semester, and he knew it. So I had him for the second semester, and one day he pulled me outside and gave me the most serious look you've ever seen. I knew he wasn't joking this time. In a serious tone, he stated, "Look, I knew you were smart, but you're lazy and don't want to test your intelligence, but you have to do the work and perform well." He would tell me that every day before class and offer me advice. I knew that I needed to try because this would have a detrimental impact on my future. So sophomore year, I was doing well in school, and I told dad, and he was pleased. He tells me, "I knew you could do it, smart bear." We met up after school one day, and he said: " You see how you work and you're doing well, how does it make you feel? Now think how you'll feel when you grow up and do so much better and accomplish." Since that day, I've realized that you have to try and that others want to help you. So these two persons have assisted me in improving my grades and realizing that all I have to do in this world is try.