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Anaiyah Johnson

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Bio

I'm Anaiyah Johnson, a driven and passionate individual with a heart for making a difference. As a high school student from Powder Springs, Georgia, I've been shaped by my love for softball, my commitment to community service, and my passion for engineering. My life goal is to use my skills to drive positive change and protect the environment. I'm most passionate about using engineering to address environmental challenges and promote sustainability. I'm a great candidate because of my strong work ethic, my ability to balance multiple responsibilities, and my dedication to making a positive impact. My experiences with Habitat for Humanity and Girls Inc. have taught me the importance of teamwork, empathy, and social responsibility. I'm excited to pursue a degree in civil engineering at Howard University, where I'll be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and network necessary to succeed in my field. Ultimately, my goal is to use my skills to make a tangible difference in the world. I'm excited to embark on this journey and make a lasting impact on my community and the world at large."

Education

Hillgrove High School

High School
2022 - 2024

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Majors of interest:

    • Civil Engineering
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Civil Engineering

    • Dream career goals:

    • Camp counselor / Mentor

      Girls Inc
      2023 – 2023

    Sports

    Softball

    Club
    2021 – Present3 years

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Habitat for Humanity — Onsite construction labor
      2022 – Present

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Learner Calculus Scholarship
    As I reflect on the significance of calculus in the STEM field, I am reminded of the countless ways in which it has revolutionized the way we approach problem-solving and critical thinking. Calculus, a branch of mathematics that deals with the study of continuous change, has become an indispensable tool in various STEM fields, including physics, engineering, computer science, and mathematics. One of the primary reasons calculus is essential in the STEM field is its ability to model and analyze complex phenomena. By using calculus, scientists and engineers can describe and predict the behavior of complex systems, such as population growth, electrical circuits, and mechanical systems. This enables them to make accurate predictions, optimize systems, and make informed decisions. For instance, in physics, calculus is used to describe the motion of objects, including the acceleration and velocity of particles and the curvature of space-time. In engineering, calculus is used to design and optimize systems, such as bridges, buildings, and electronic circuits. Another significant aspect of calculus is its role in optimization problems. In many STEM fields, optimization is crucial to achieving efficient and effective solutions. Calculus provides a powerful tool for finding the maximum or minimum of a function, which is essential in fields such as economics, computer science, and engineering. For example, in computer science, calculus is used to optimize algorithms, which enables computers to perform tasks more efficiently. In economics, calculus is used to model economic systems and make predictions about economic growth and development. Furthermore, calculus has far-reaching implications in the field of data analysis and machine learning. With the increasing amount of data being generated, calculus provides a powerful tool for analyzing and interpreting large datasets. By using calculus, data scientists can identify patterns, trends, and correlations, which enables them to make informed decisions and predictions. In addition to its practical applications, calculus has also had a profound impact on the development of many STEM fields. The discovery of calculus by Sir Isaac Newton and German mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in the 17th century marked a significant turning point in the history of mathematics and science. It paved the way for major breakthroughs in fields such as physics, astronomy, and engineering, and has had a lasting impact on the development of modern science and technology. In conclusion, calculus is a fundamental tool in the STEM field, providing a powerful framework for modeling, analyzing, and optimizing complex systems. Its applications are diverse, ranging from physics and engineering to computer science and economics. As the STEM field continues to evolve, the importance of calculus will only continue to grow, enabling scientists and engineers to tackle complex problems and make groundbreaking discoveries. As I pursue my own career in civil engineering, I am excited to apply the principles of calculus to develop innovative solutions that benefit society and the environment.
    Zamora Borose Goodwill Scholarship
    As I reflect on my aspirations, I am reminded of the countless hours I've spent on the softball field, the numerous volunteer hours I've accumulated, and the unwavering support of my family. These experiences have shaped my goals and fueled my desire to pursue a career in civil engineering. My short-term goal is to attend Howard University, where I will pursue a degree in civil engineering. I am drawn to Howard's strong programs in STEM fields and its commitment to fostering a community of scholars who are dedicated to making a positive impact. Throughout my undergraduate studies, I plan to engage in research projects, internships, and extracurricular activities that will provide me with a comprehensive understanding of the field and equip me with the skills necessary to succeed. Upon graduating, I hope to secure a position with a reputable engineering firm, where I can apply my knowledge and skills to develop innovative solutions that address the environmental challenges our world faces. My long-term goal is to become a leading expert in sustainable infrastructure development, working on projects that prioritize environmental stewardship, community engagement, and social responsibility. Throughout my career, I aim to stay committed to giving back to my community. I envision myself working on projects that not only benefit the environment but also uplift marginalized communities. I hope to collaborate with organizations that share my passion for creating positive change, such as Habitat for Humanity, and to use my skills to develop sustainable housing solutions that benefit low-income families. In addition to my technical skills, I am committed to developing strong leadership and communication skills, which will enable me to effectively collaborate with stakeholders, communicate complex ideas, and inspire others to join me in my mission to create a more sustainable future. Ultimately, my goal is to make a meaningful difference in the world. I hope to leave a lasting legacy that inspires future generations to pursue careers in STEM fields and to use their skills to create positive change. I am confident that my passion, combined with my education and experience, will equip me to achieve my goals and make a significant impact on the world. In conclusion, my goals are centered around pursuing a career in civil engineering, with a focus on sustainable infrastructure development and community engagement. I am committed to staying true to my values, developing my skills, and using my knowledge to create positive change. I am excited about the prospect of making a meaningful difference in the world and inspiring others to join me on this journey.
    C.L. Scholarship of Black Women in Engineering
    As I reflect on the women who have inspired me, one name stands out - Michelle Obama. The former First Lady's remarkable journey, marked by intelligence, compassion, and resilience, has been a beacon of inspiration for me. Growing up, I was fascinated by Michelle Obama's story, from her humble beginnings on the South Side of Chicago to becoming one of the most influential women in the world. Her commitment to education, her passion for healthy living, and her unwavering dedication to empowering women and girls resonated deeply with me. But it was her unshakeable confidence, her unapologetic authenticity, and her unwavering optimism that truly inspired me. Michelle Obama's influence on my life has been profound. Her emphasis on the importance of education and self-improvement has motivated me to strive for academic excellence. Her advocacy for healthy living and wellness has encouraged me to prioritize my physical and mental health. But it is her unwavering confidence and self-assurance that have had the most significant impact on my life. As a young Black woman, I have often faced self-doubt and uncertainty. But Michelle Obama's unapologetic confidence has taught me to embrace my strengths, celebrate my accomplishments, and silence my inner critic. Her example has shown me that I, too, can be a force for good, that my voice matters, and that my presence is valuable. As I prepare to embark on my own journey in civil engineering, I am reminded of Michelle Obama's words: "Your story is what you have, what you will always have. It is something to own." Her encouragement to own my story, embrace my uniqueness, and celebrate my accomplishments has given me the courage to pursue my dreams, even when faced with uncertainty or adversity. In the spirit of Michelle Obama, I will take bold steps to pursue my goals, even when the path ahead is uncertain. I will draw upon her confidence, her resilience, and her unwavering optimism to overcome obstacles and stay focused on my objectives. As I work towards becoming a civil engineer, I will remain committed to using my skills to benefit my community, just as Michelle Obama has inspired me to do. Michelle Obama's legacy serves as a powerful reminder that our achievements are not solely our own, but are deeply connected to the progress of our communities. Her inspiration has instilled in me a sense of purpose and responsibility to use my talents to make a positive impact on the world. As I move forward, I will carry Michelle Obama's spirit with me, using her inspiration to drive me toward achieving my goals and creating a lasting legacy of my own. In conclusion, Michelle Obama's inspiration has been a transformative force in my life. Her confidence, resilience, and optimism have empowered me to pursue my dreams, to own my story, and to celebrate my accomplishments. As I embark on my own journey, I will carry her inspiration with me, using it to drive me towards achieving my goals and making a positive impact on the world.
    Shays Scholarship
    As I reflect on my journey, I am reminded of the numerous experiences and individuals that have shaped my desire to pursue a higher education. Growing up in a household with three siblings, I learned the value of hard work, perseverance, and the importance of setting goals. However, it was my father's influence that sparked my passion for engineering. Watching him work tirelessly to provide for our family, I saw the impact that his skills had on our community. His dedication and expertise in his field inspired me to follow in his footsteps, and I became fascinated with the idea of using my skills to make a positive impact on the world. My passion for engineering was further fueled by my experiences volunteering with Habitat for Humanity, where I had the opportunity to work alongside professionals in the field, building homes for those in need. Seeing the tangible results of our labor and the joy it brought to the families we helped was incredibly fulfilling. This experience not only deepened my appreciation for the field but also instilled in me a sense of purpose. As I began to explore the various fields of engineering, I became increasingly drawn to civil engineering. The prospect of designing and developing infrastructure that could improve the quality of life for entire communities resonated deeply with me. I am excited about the prospect of using my skills to create sustainable solutions that address the environmental challenges our world faces. The idea of working on projects that could help mitigate the effects of climate change, improve air and water quality, or develop more efficient systems for waste management is truly exhilarating. My desire to pursue a higher education is not only driven by my passion for engineering but also by my desire to make a meaningful difference in the world. I am eager to delve deeper into the theoretical aspects of civil engineering, learn from esteemed professors, and collaborate with like-minded individuals who share my passion for creating positive change. Attending Howard University, a prestigious institution renowned for its strong programs in STEM fields, would provide me with the ideal environment to grow and thrive. Throughout my academic journey, I have been driven by a desire to use my skills to give back to my community and make a positive impact on the environment. As I look to the future, I envision myself working on projects that prioritize sustainability, innovation, and community engagement. I am excited about the prospect of using my skills to develop innovative solutions that address the complex environmental challenges we face. In conclusion, my motivation to pursue a higher education stems from my desire to make a meaningful difference in the world. My passion for civil engineering, fueled by my experiences and my father's inspiration, has driven me to pursue a degree in this field. I am excited about the prospect of using my skills to create positive change and contribute to the development of sustainable solutions that benefit our planet.
    Connie Konatsotis Scholarship
    As a high school student from Powder Springs, Georgia, I'm driven by a passion for learning, a desire to make a positive impact on the world, and a fascination with the endless possibilities of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Mathematics). Through my education, I hope to make a tangible difference in the lives of others, and I believe that STEAM fields hold the key to unlocking a brighter, more sustainable future. Growing up, I've been fortunate enough to have a loving family, a supportive community, and access to quality education. However, I've also seen firsthand the impact of environmental degradation, social inequality, and economic instability. These issues have fueled my desire to pursue a career in civil engineering, where I can apply my skills and knowledge to create positive change. Through my education, I hope to gain the technical expertise, critical thinking skills, and creative problem-solving abilities necessary to tackle the complex challenges facing our world. I'm excited to delve into the intricacies of engineering, exploring innovative solutions to real-world problems, and collaborating with others to drive progress. I'm particularly interested in the ways that civil engineering can be used to promote sustainability, equity, and social justice. What interests me most about STEAM is the boundless potential for interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation. I'm fascinated by the ways in which art and design can inform engineering, how mathematics can underpin scientific discovery, and how technology can amplify human creativity. I believe that STEAM fields hold the power to transform our world, driving progress in fields like renewable energy, sustainable infrastructure, and environmental conservation. As I look to the future, I envision myself working on projects that prioritize social and environmental responsibility, equity, and accessibility. I hope to contribute to the development of sustainable infrastructure, green technologies, and innovative solutions that benefit marginalized communities. Through my work, I aim to inspire others, particularly underrepresented groups, to pursue careers in STEAM fields, and to empower them with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed. I'm excited to pursue a degree in civil engineering at Howard University, where I'll be surrounded by a community of scholars who share my passion for making a positive impact. Through internships, research opportunities, and community engagement, I'll gain the practical experience and skills necessary to succeed in my field. I'm confident that my education will equip me with the knowledge, skills, and network necessary to drive positive change and make a lasting impact on the world. Ultimately, my education is not just about personal achievement; it's about using my skills to make a positive impact on the world. I believe that STEAM fields hold the key to unlocking a brighter future, and I'm excited to be part of the next generation of innovators, thinkers, and change-makers.
    Jacques Borges Memorial Scholarship
    As a high school student with a passion for math and science, I've always been drawn to the field of civil engineering. However, my desire to become a civil engineer goes beyond just a fascination with bridges and buildings. I'm driven by a desire to make a positive impact on my community and to address some of the pressing issues that affect us all. Growing up in Powder Springs, Georgia, I've seen firsthand the impact that infrastructure can have on a community. I've watched as traffic congestion has increased, as roads have deteriorated, and as flooding has become a regular occurrence. These issues not only affect our daily commutes and quality of life, but they also have a profound impact on our environment and our economy. As a civil engineer, I'd like to address these issues head-on. I'd like to work on designing and implementing sustainable infrastructure solutions that reduce congestion, improve air and water quality, and promote economic growth. I'd like to work on projects that prioritize pedestrian safety, public transportation, and green spaces. I believe that by addressing these issues, we can create healthier, more livable communities that benefit everyone. But my passion for civil engineering goes beyond just solving technical problems. I believe that infrastructure has the power to bring people together and promote social justice. I've seen how a lack of access to clean water, sanitation, and transportation can exacerbate existing social and economic inequalities. As a civil engineer, I'd like to work on projects that prioritize equity and accessibility, and that promote social and environmental justice. So, how do I believe I can contribute to the solution to these issues? First and foremost, I believe that education is key. I plan to pursue a degree in civil engineering from Howard University, where I'll gain the technical skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in the field. I also plan to stay involved in my community, volunteering with organizations that align with my values and goals. Through internships and co-op programs, I'll gain practical experience and build relationships with professionals in the field. Ultimately, I believe that civil engineering is not just about designing bridges and buildings - it's about building stronger, more resilient communities. It's about using our skills and knowledge to promote social justice, environmental sustainability, and economic growth. As a civil engineer, I'm excited to be part of the solution to the problems that affect my community and to make a positive impact on the world around me.
    Janie Mae "Loving You to Wholeness" Scholarship
    As a high school student from Powder Springs, Georgia, I've been fortunate enough to grow up in a loving family with three siblings and parents who have instilled in me the values of kindness, empathy, and community service. Throughout my life, I've been driven by a desire to make a positive impact on others and spread love and kindness in my community. One of the ways I've made a positive impact is through my involvement with Habitat for Humanity. As a volunteer, I've had the privilege of building homes for those in need, providing a sense of security and stability to families who deserve it. Seeing the joy and gratitude on the faces of the families we've helped has been incredibly rewarding and has fueled my passion for giving back. Another way I've been able to make a positive impact is through my work with Girls Inc., a nonprofit organization that empowers young girls to be confident, smart, and bold. As a mentor in their PREP program, I've had the opportunity to mentor and inspire young girls to reach their full potential. Watching them grow and develop into confident and compassionate individuals has been an incredible experience, and I'm grateful to have played a small part in their journey. In addition to these formal volunteer opportunities, I've also made a conscious effort to spread love and kindness in my daily life. Whether it's through a simple act of holding the door open for someone or offering a smile and a kind word to a stranger, I believe that these small acts can have a profound impact on someone's day. Through these experiences, I've learned that making a positive impact on others is not just about grand gestures, but about the small, everyday acts of kindness that can bring joy and hope to those around us. I believe that love and kindness are contagious and that by spreading them, we can create a ripple effect of positivity that can change the world. In conclusion, I'm proud to say that I've been able to make a positive impact on others in my community through love and acts of kindness. Whether it's through formal volunteer opportunities or simple everyday acts, I believe that we all have the power to make a difference in the lives of those around us. As I look to the future, I'm excited to continue spreading love and kindness wherever I go and to inspire others to do the same.
    Ray’s Supply Scholarship
    As a high school student from Powder Springs, Georgia, I'm proud to come from a loving family with three siblings, two sisters who share my passion for softball, and a brother who plays baseball. Growing up in a supportive environment has instilled in me the values of teamwork, perseverance, and community service. My own love for softball has taught me discipline, hard work, and the importance of setting goals. With many years of experience under my belt, I've developed a strong work ethic and a passion for the game that extends beyond the field. Beyond sports, I've been fortunate enough to engage in meaningful community service projects that have shaped my perspective and fueled my desire to make a positive impact. My experiences with Habitat for Humanity, where I've had the privilege of building homes for those in need, have instilled in me a sense of purpose and social responsibility. Similarly, my time mentoring young girls through Girls Inc.'s PREP program has shown me the importance of empowering the next generation of leaders and change-makers. As I look to the future, I'm excited to pursue a degree in civil engineering at Howard University, a prestigious institution that holds a special place in my heart. Both of my parents are Howard University alumni. I'm excited to follow in my parent's footsteps and contribute to the university's rich tradition of producing leaders. I'm drawn to the university's rich history and commitment to fostering a community of scholars who are dedicated to making a positive impact. My dad, an engineer himself, has been a guiding force in my life, inspiring me to pursue a career in engineering. His influence has not only sparked my interest in the field but has also taught me the importance of creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking. Through my studies and future career, I aim to use my skills to make a tangible difference in the world. I'm particularly passionate about using engineering to address environmental challenges and promote sustainability. I envision myself working on projects that improve air and water quality, develop sustainable infrastructure, and protect our planet's precious resources. I believe that engineers have a unique responsibility to use their knowledge to improve the human experience and protect the planet. I'm excited to embark on this journey, and I'm confident that my passion, hard work, and determination will enable me to make a meaningful difference in the world. In conclusion, my experiences, values, and aspirations have all converged to shape my plans for college and beyond. I'm eager to pursue a degree in civil engineering at Howard University, where I'll be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and network necessary to succeed in my field. As I look to the future, I'm excited to use my skills to drive positive change, protect the environment, and make a lasting impact on my community and the world at large.