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Christopher Bosarge

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My name is Christopher Gavin Bosarge. I Was born and raised in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. I am a cadet at the Mississippi Youth Challenge Academy, a military high school at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. I am sixteen years old and will graduate on December 16th. Camp Shelby has offered me many opportunities that I have taken. I went through their trade program to get my level one HVAC certification. After graduating, I will attend Lincoln Tech's automotive Program in Nashville, Tennessee, starting in June. I will be working in the HVAC industry until then to save money to support myself through college, but I can not do it alone. I am reaching out for scholarships to help me achieve my goal of being a mechanic. I chose Lincoln Tech because of its reputation built over many years. I want to join Lincoln Tech's automotive Program because, when I graduate, I dream of owning my shop or working with NASCAR. I will be committed to my success and work as hard as possible to achieve my goal of succeeding. I will show up on time daily, work hard in the classroom, and study independently. I am a dependable person, and I would do well as a student at Lincoln Tech.

Education

Youth Challenge Academy

High School
2023 - 2023

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Trade School

  • Majors of interest:

    • Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Automotive

    • Dream career goals:

      Sports

      Football

      Club
      2013 – 20163 years

      Research

      • Construction Trades, Other

        NCCER — level 1 HVAC tech
        2023 – 2023

      Arts

      • ocean springs art group

        Drawing
        2023 – 2023

      Public services

      • Volunteering

        YCA library — librarian
        2023 – 2023
      Sean Carroll's Mindscape Big Picture Scholarship
      My name is Christopher Gavin Bosarge. I Was born and raised in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. I am a cadet at the Mississippi Youth Challenge Academy, a military high school at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. I am sixteen years old and will graduate on December 16th. Camp Shelby has offered me many opportunities that I have taken. I went through their trade program to get my level one HVAC certification. After graduating, I will attend Lincoln Tech's automotive Program in Nashville, Tennessee, starting in June. I will be working in the HVAC industry until then to save money to support myself through college, but I can not do it alone. I am reaching out for scholarships to help me achieve my goal of being a mechanic. I chose Lincoln Tech because of its reputation built over many years. I want to join Lincoln Tech's automotive Program because, when I graduate, I dream of owning my shop or working with NASCAR. I will be committed to my success and work as hard as possible to achieve my goal of succeeding. I will show up on time daily, work hard in the classroom, and study independently. I am a dependable person, and I would do well as a student at Lincoln Tech. I have been living on base for the past five months, practicing a military lifestyle, waking up at 5 am. cleaning barracks, and attending school early. The YCA has helped me get my GED, and when I graduate from the Program, I will receive my high school diploma. Going through Camp Shelby's trade, Program I also got my OSHA 10 card. The YCA has taught me what it means to be a hard-working citizen. I have been preparing to be a successful person. I'm doing everything I can to succeed in life in the hope of one day having my own family that I can support and love, and This is my dream. When I become an auto-mechanic, I will be a hard-working and responsible citizen and help needy people. Lincoln Tech is a significant part of my journey. Though it is pretty expensive, tuition is 38k, and I'm looking everywhere imaginable for help. I will be living in Nashville on campus. When I get there, I will get a job as a part-time HVAC technician. Classes are set up from 12 to 4, so in the morning, I will be studying hard, and after school, I will work hard in the HVAC industry to support my lifestyle while living on campus. I could use the dreambound scholarship as a significant stepping stone in achieving my goals. I would be a great candidate for this scholarship, and I will not let it go to waste. In conclusion, it is for all of these reasons that I have stated that I hope I have explained myself and my dreams well. Thank you for stopping to take a look at this essay, and thank you for your time. Sincerely, Christopher G. Bosarge
      Clifton D. Willis Memorial Scholarship
      My name is Christopher Gavin Bosarge. I Was born and raised in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. I am a cadet at the Mississippi Youth Challenge Academy, a military high school at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. I am sixteen years old and will graduate on December 16th. Camp Shelby has offered me many opportunities that I have taken. I went through their trade program to get my level one HVAC certification. After graduating, I will attend Lincoln Tech's automotive Program in Nashville, Tennessee, starting in June. I will be working in the HVAC industry until then to save money to support myself through college, but I can not do it alone. I am reaching out for scholarships to help me achieve my goal of being a mechanic. I chose Lincoln Tech because of its reputation built over many years. I want to join Lincoln Tech's automotive Program because, when I graduate, I dream of owning my shop or working with NASCAR. I will be committed to my success and work as hard as possible to achieve my goal of succeeding. I will show up on time daily, work hard in the classroom, and study independently. I am a dependable person, and I would do well as a student at Lincoln Tech. I have been living on base for the past five months, practicing a military lifestyle, waking up at 5 am. cleaning barracks, and attending school early. The YCA has helped me get my GED, and when I graduate from the Program, I will receive my high school diploma. Going through Camp Shelby's trade, Program I also got my OSHA 10 card. The YCA has taught me what it means to be a hard-working citizen. I have been preparing to be a successful person. I'm doing everything I can to succeed in life in the hope of one day having my own family that I can support and love, and This is my dream. When I become an auto-mechanic, I will be a hard-working and responsible citizen and help needy people. Lincoln Tech is a significant part of my journey. Though it is pretty expensive, tuition is 38k, and I'm looking everywhere imaginable for help. I will be living in Nashville on campus. When I get there, I will get a job as a part-time HVAC technician. Classes are set up from 12 to 4, so in the morning, I will be studying hard, and after school, I will work hard in the HVAC industry to support my lifestyle while living on campus. I could use the dreambound scholarship as a significant stepping stone in achieving my goals. I would be a great candidate for this scholarship, and I will not let it go to waste. In conclusion, it is for all of these reasons that I have stated that I hope I have explained myself and my dreams well. Thank you for stopping to take a look at this essay, and thank you for your time. Sincerely, Christopher G. Bosarge
      Frantz Barron Scholarship
      My name is Christopher Gavin Bosarge. I Was born and raised in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. I am a cadet at the Mississippi Youth Challenge Academy, a military high school at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. I am sixteen years old and will graduate on December 16th. Camp Shelby has offered me many opportunities that I have taken. I went through their trade program to get my level one HVAC certification. After graduating, I will attend Lincoln Tech's automotive Program in Nashville, Tennessee, starting in June. I will be working in the HVAC industry until then to save money to support myself through college, but I can not do it alone. I am reaching out for scholarships to help me achieve my goal of being a mechanic. I chose Lincoln Tech because of its reputation built over many years. I want to join Lincoln Tech's automotive Program because, when I graduate, I dream of owning my shop or working with NASCAR. I will be committed to my success and work as hard as possible to achieve my goal of succeeding. I will show up on time daily, work hard in the classroom, and study independently. I am a dependable person, and I would do well as a student at Lincoln Tech. I have been living on base for the past five months, practicing a military lifestyle, waking up at 5 am. cleaning barracks, and attending school early. The YCA has helped me get my GED, and when I graduate from the Program, I will receive my high school diploma. Going through Camp Shelby's trade, Program I also got my OSHA 10 card. The YCA has taught me what it means to be a hard-working citizen. I have been preparing to be a successful person. I'm doing everything I can to succeed in life in the hope of one day having my own family that I can support and love, and This is my dream. When I become an auto-mechanic, I will be a hard-working and responsible citizen and help needy people. Lincoln Tech is a significant part of my journey. Though it is pretty expensive, tuition is 38k, and I'm looking everywhere imaginable for help. I will be living in Nashville on campus. When I get there, I will get a job as a part-time HVAC technician. Classes are set up from 12 to 4, so in the morning, I will be studying hard, and after school, I will work hard in the HVAC industry to support my lifestyle while living on campus. I could use the dreambound scholarship as a significant stepping stone in achieving my goals. I would be a great candidate for this scholarship, and I will not let it go to waste. In conclusion, it is for all of these reasons that I have stated that I hope I have explained myself and my dreams well. Thank you for stopping to take a look at this essay, and thank you for your time. Sincerely, Christopher G. Bosarge
      Michael Hinrich Memorial Scholarship
      I chose Lincoln Tech because of its reputation built over many years. I want to join Lincoln Tech's automotive Program because, when I graduate, I dream of owning my shop or working with NASCAR. I will be committed to my success and work as hard as possible to achieve my goal of succeeding. I will show up on time daily, work hard in the classroom, and study independently. I am a dependable person, and I would do well as a student at Lincoln Tech. I have been living on base for the past five months, practicing a military lifestyle, waking up at 5 am. cleaning barracks, and attending school early. The YCA has helped me get my GED, and when I graduate from the Program, I will receive my high school diploma. Going through Camp Shelby's trade, Program I also got my OSHA 10 card. The YCA has taught me what it means to be a hard-working citizen. I have been preparing to be a successful person.
      Tim Williams Automotive Student Scholarship
      My name is Christopher Gavin Bosarge. I Was born and raised in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. I am a cadet at the Mississippi Youth Challenge Academy, a military high school at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. I am sixteen years old and will graduate on December 16th. Camp Shelby has offered me many opportunities that I have taken. I went through their trade program to get my level one HVAC certification. After graduating, I will attend Lincoln Tech's automotive Program in Nashville, Tennessee, starting in June. I will be working in the HVAC industry until then to save money to support myself through college, but I can not do it alone. I am reaching out for scholarships to help me achieve my goal of being a mechanic. I chose Lincoln Tech because of its reputation built over many years. I want to join Lincoln Tech's automotive Program because, when I graduate, I dream of owning my shop or working with NASCAR. I will be committed to my success and work as hard as possible to achieve my goal of succeeding. I will show up on time daily, work hard in the classroom, and study independently. I am a dependable person, and I would do well as a student at Lincoln Tech. I have been living on base for the past five months, practicing a military lifestyle, waking up at 5 am. cleaning barracks, and attending school early. The YCA has helped me get my GED, and when I graduate from the Program, I will receive my high school diploma. Going through Camp Shelby's trade, Program I also got my OSHA 10 card. The YCA has taught me what it means to be a hard-working citizen. I have been preparing to be a successful person. I'm doing everything I can to succeed in life in the hope of one day having my own family that I can support and love, and This is my dream. When I become an auto-mechanic, I will be a hard-working and responsible citizen and help needy people. Lincoln Tech is a significant part of my journey. Though it is pretty expensive, tuition is 38k, and I'm looking everywhere imaginable for help. I will be living in Nashville on campus. When I get there, I will get a job as a part-time HVAC technician. Classes are set up from 12 to 4, so in the morning, I will be studying hard, and after school, I will work hard in the HVAC industry to support my lifestyle while living on campus. I could use the dreambound scholarship as a significant stepping stone in achieving my goals. I would be a great candidate for this scholarship, and I will not let it go to waste. In conclusion, it is for all of these reasons that I have stated that I hope I have explained myself and my dreams well. Thank you for stopping to take a look at this essay, and thank you for your time. Sincerely, Christopher G. Bosarge