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Ethan Walker

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Bio

I'm a student who loves studying Cybersecurity with a keen analytical mind, problem-solving skills, and a passion for protecting digital assets. I love solving problems and am always eager to learn new concepts. I enjoy helping out my community any way I can, typically through church-related activities. I enjoy making new friends, traveling, trying different foods from other cultures, and reading.

Education

Champlain College

Bachelor's degree program
2025 - 2029
  • Majors:
    • Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications
  • Minors:
    • Business Administration, Management and Operations
  • GPA:
    4

Blue Hills Regional Vocational Technical

High School
2021 - 2025
  • GPA:
    3.5

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Computer Systems Analysis
    • Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management
    • Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications
    • Security Science and Technology
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      CyberSecurity

    • Dream career goals:

      Sports

      Soccer

      Intramural
      2025 – 2025

      Track & Field

      Club
      2020 – 20244 years

      Public services

      • Volunteering

        Blue Hills Technical Regional High School — Gave posters to people
        2024 – 2024
      • Volunteering

        Blue Hills Technical Regional High School — Cashier
        2023 – 2023
      • Volunteering

        Food Pantry — To give a speech
        2024 – 2024

      Future Interests

      Advocacy

      Volunteering

      Philanthropy

      Entrepreneurship

      Future Nonprofit Leaders Award
      I want to pursue a career that allows me to combine my passion for technology with my desire to help others. Although I plan to work in cybersecurity as a Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) analyst, I believe that the nonprofit sector provides a unique opportunity to use my skills to create meaningful change in communities that need support the most. Technology has become essential for organizations of every size, but many nonprofits do not have the financial resources or technical expertise needed to protect their systems and the sensitive information they manage. I want to help bridge that gap. Nonprofit organizations often work with vulnerable populations, including children, low-income families, and individuals facing food insecurity or other hardships. These organizations collect personal information, rely on online donations, and use technology to coordinate services. A cybersecurity incident can disrupt their operations and affect the very people they are trying to help. As a future GRC analyst, I hope to assist nonprofits in developing strong security practices, managing risk, and creating policies that allow them to operate safely and effectively. By helping organizations strengthen their cybersecurity, I can contribute to their ability to focus on their missions and continue serving their communities. I am particularly interested in supporting nonprofits that focus on education, banking, food insecurity, and community development. Throughout my life, I have seen the positive impact that community organizations can have on individuals and families. These experiences have shown me that even small acts of service can create meaningful change. By using my technical knowledge to support nonprofit organizations, I hope to help them expand their reach and provide more opportunities to the people they serve. I also want to make an impact through mentorship and education. Technology and cybersecurity can seem intimidating, especially to students who have not been exposed to these fields. I hope to mentor students from underrepresented backgrounds and encourage them to pursue careers in STEM. Access to guidance, resources, and role models can make a significant difference in a student's future, and I want to help create those opportunities for others. By promoting digital literacy and cybersecurity awareness, I hope to empower individuals with skills that are increasingly important in today's world. For me, pursuing a career connected to the nonprofit sector is about more than professional success. It is about using my education and abilities to strengthen organizations that improve lives and address important social issues. I want my work to have a lasting impact by helping nonprofits protect their resources, expand their services, and better serve their communities. Through cybersecurity, mentorship, and community engagement, I hope to contribute to a future where technology is used not only to solve problems but also to create opportunities and empower others to succeed.
      Lotus Scholarship
      Growing up in a single-parent, low-income household, my mother worked hard to provide for our family, and watching her make sacrifices every day inspired me to develop a strong work ethic and appreciate the opportunities I have been given. Although we faced financial challenges, I learned that success is not determined by the resources you have but by your determination to overcome obstacles and keep moving forward. Another challenge I have faced is living with Type 1 diabetes since I was eight years old. Balancing my health, academics, and responsibilities has required discipline and persistence. Managing diabetes has taught me how to adapt, stay organized, and remain focused even when obstacles arise. Despite these challenges, I have remained committed to my goals. I attended Blue Hills Regional Technical High School, where I studied Computer Information Systems and discovered my passion for technology and cybersecurity. I am now pursuing a degree in computer science and continue to build my skills through coursework, certifications, and hands-on learning opportunities. My experiences have motivated me to give back to my community. I have volunteered through my church, helped address food insecurity, and supported organizations such as the Randolph Food Pantry and the Blue Hills Booster Club. In the future, I plan to use my education and experiences to mentor students from low-income and underrepresented backgrounds who are interested in technology. I also hope to promote digital literacy and cybersecurity awareness to help others safely navigate technology as it changes. My challenges have shaped me into a determined individual who is committed to creating opportunities and making a positive impact in my community.
      Chris Jackson Computer Science Education Scholarship
      Computer science became an important part of my life through my interest in technology and problem-solving. During high school, I attended a trade school that offered computer information systems as an option, and I explored the shop. I became curious about how computers, networks, and digital systems worked. As I learned more about technology, I became interested in cybersecurity and the role computer science plays in protecting information and systems. My coursework in Computer Information Systems and cybersecurity has enabled me to develop technical skills while strengthening my critical-thinking and analytical abilities. After receiving my degree, my goal is to work in the cybersecurity field, specifically in Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC). I want to help organizations identify security risks, improve their security programs, and ensure they meet industry standards and regulations. Technology has become essential to nearly every aspect of life, and protecting sensitive information is more important than ever. I hope to contribute to creating safer digital environments while helping businesses and individuals operate securely. Long term, I would like to grow into a leadership role where I can influence security strategy and mentor future cybersecurity professionals. I believe I am an excellent candidate for this scholarship because of my dedication, perseverance, and commitment to my education. Throughout my academic journey, I have consistently worked hard to achieve strong grades while balancing personal responsibilities and extracurricular activities. Living with Type 1 diabetes has taught me discipline, resilience, and time management. Managing a chronic condition while maintaining academic success has required determination and a strong work ethic, qualities that I bring to every challenge I face. In addition to my academic pursuits, I have participated in volunteer activities that have strengthened my leadership and community involvement. These experiences have helped me develop communication skills, teamwork, and a desire to give back to others. I understand the value of education and the opportunities it can create, and I am committed to making the most of every opportunity I receive. Receiving this scholarship would help me continue pursuing my educational and career goals while reducing financial barriers like student loans. More importantly, it would serve as encouragement to continue striving for excellence in the field of computer science and cybersecurity. I am determined to use my education to make a meaningful impact, and I would be honored to be selected as a scholarship recipient.
      Khai Perry All-Star Memorial Scholarship
      I've experienced many obstacles in my life that have hindered me from reaching my goals and it's related to medical reasons because I have diabetes, an injury, School, and my parents going through a divorce when I was young had an impact on me as well. The reason diabetes has hindered me from reaching my goals more specifically on one of my favorite sports to play in which is track and academics. In track, fluctuating blood sugar levels have forced me to pause on workouts depending on how bad the situation is resulting in me adjusting my training my reducing the amount of time I put into it, making it difficult to keep up with the older age groups when it comes to track meets because they're around eighteen years old or older. Another reason I've been set back from track is because of a fractured elbow. This was a setback for me because I wasn't able to participate in my track practices and that had me working even harder to get back to where I was before to then improve myself even more. Academically there have been times where I struggled to concentrate because of noise in the background. I was taking the first part of my A+ certification by Comptia which is an organization that has certifications for people who want to get into the fields of Internet Technology and I failed it due to me not being able to focus well and having a headache this hindered me from reaching my goal getting a help desk job early through my high school's co-op program even though the certification isn’t mandatory because not all job list it as a requirement but would have felt like my first stepping stone into the field of Information Technology. My parents divorce has significantly hindered me from my goals whether it’s in and outside of school because I felt like when they were together they give me a guided path in things they wanted me to do or them investing their time and money into what I’m interested in but this ended because of their separation it was harder for my mom to deal with me and my sister for financial, and medical reasons. This put many of my passions on hold because the money was the main factor holding me back from what I enjoy doing most, which is building and fixing computers. I believe that this scholarship would help me overcome the financial challenges that have hindered my academic and athletic goals. Managing diabetes, recovering from injury, and my parents’ divorce have made it difficult to focus on track and school while also pursuing my passion for IT. Financial struggles have limited my ability to invest in certifications and training, like the moment I failed my A+ certification exam due to distractions and a headache, delaying my career progress. With scholarship, I can focus on my education, lowering the burden of tuition cost, allowing me to pursue my bachelor degree in Computer Networking and Cybersecurity, to gain the skills, to get into the Information Technology field.
      Children of Divorce: Lend Your Voices Scholarship
      At a young age my parents would get into arguments and I wouldn't understand what was happening in those moments I was just happy that they were still together until I turned six years old which is when they both finally settled on an agreement to go to court to officially become divorced and through that process I was now living with my mother and her parents. My Dad is now further away from me almost everyday it felt like because I was only able to be with on the weekends. The impact this separation of my parents had on me was confusing to me because it felt like I had to pick a side whether or not I should listen to my mother or my father because they would both give me advice or information about each other and it's like a never ending dilemma when it came to who to trust and what advice should be taken. An issue I faced was figuring out passions I wanted to pursue in my life because I felt like my dad was guiding me into a good path with sports like soccer because he was able to coach me and put me on a soccer team to play on, teaching me magic tricks, got me into card games, and more. My mother just wanted me to focus on academics because she has it harder since I also have a sibling who's younger than me meaning she has to take care of us both. One positive outcome of this though was that as I got older I was able to manage my time better when balancing sports and academics. Another way this divorce has impacted me is by making me self-reliant and this is a great skill I gained from this unfortunate event in my life because It forces me to figure out issues on my own making me take more responsibility for the situations I put myself though, making me less dependent on my mother’s validation. My social skills during the start of my parents divorce was not great because I would isolate myself in school from others and just focus on what I enjoy like building with legos or playing card games with at least one person but it was never someone new each time as time progressed I started to observe the environment I was in out in public and in school and realized that there are numerous about of people with divorced parents. This is when I decided to be more open but still wouldn’t be approached by others so I approached them instead and made them feel comfortable so they could be more open and those were typically the kids who would sit alone and then a couple of weeks later they’ve managed to get themselves into a group or develop their own friend group, that’s one of the ways I was able to improve my social skills after the divorce and I still continue to do this because I know how it feels to be separated from others or the difficult transition of adapting to a new environment. Even though I’ve been through all this and have got some positive traits and characteristics from my parents divorce. I still feel like having my father closer to me in my life now that I can’t see him anymore since he’s out of the country would definitely change me in a positive way and allow me to not feel lost because as I mentioned before when I was around my father I felt guided. I don’t need to be guided by everything I’m going to go through in my life, however having others' input and knowing that they’ll be close to you definitely helps when their assistance is necessary. My parents’ divorce shaped me into an independent and a more socially aware person. I still recognize the importance of the ability to receive guidance and support from both of my parents, and I believe that the lessons I’ve learned will continue to help me grow and shape my future in meaningful ways.
      Christian E. Vines Scholarship
      Winner
      I'm pursuing a career in the field of Technology with a keen interest in cybersecurity because I'm passionate about protecting people and organizations from digital threats to keep a company's assets safe. I figured that I wanted to enter this field through a program called Cyberpatriot hosted by the Air & Space Forces Association. This is a competition where you showcase your skills like analytical thinking and understanding of how machines work to secure them better and get rid of any malicious activity. I was motivated to learn more about the field of cybersecurity so I took courses to enhance my skill set and reinforce my knowledge. Now becoming eager to choose a job title for myself to see the niche in the field of Cybersecurity that I could pursue I decided I would start as a Security Operation Center analyst to monitor a company activity ensuring that their confidently, integrity, and availability are all in check and after spending time in that area of cybersecurity I would ideally like to pivot into a governance risk consultant to help companies have the best security they could possible get. The difference I aim to make is more than reacting to cyber threats; I want to actively shape the way people, organizations, and society approach the world of Cybersecurity. This would include working with others to develop ways to prevent breaches, identity theft, and online fraud before they occur. This means I must have the skills to counteract evolving tactics by focusing on building security systems that are resilient and adaptive. I hope to reduce the damage and costs associated with cyberattacks. My ultimate goal is to foster an environment where people can feel safe sharing their data and using technology allowing for innovations to continue without constant security threats. I would also like to educate people on cybersecurity awareness because many people are unaware of ways they could secure their devices digitally to protect themselves online, education is essential as technology expands. By empowering people with knowledge, I hope to reduce the human errors that often contribute to vulnerabilities in the security field of information technology. I am committing to a path that aims to make the digital world safer and more trustworthy for everyone. By focusing both on proactive security solutions and education, I hope to leave a lasting impact in the field of cybersecurity and help create a resilient digital ecosystem that fosters innovation. I want to ensure that technology continues to serve as a positive force, free from threats and open to possibilities.
      Thomas Mashig Foundation Scholarship
      I'm passionate about the field of Computer Technology because when I was young I always liked putting things together and I already was into construction, like I've built a shed for my grandmother so she can store supplies in there. However overtime I've found myself to be good at troubleshooting issues and having an analytical mindset and solving them pretty quickly, after building these skills I've managed to help others throughout my sophomore and Junior year of high school which included data recovery, removing viruses, configuring policies to ensure user safety, testing and fixing computers for my school to see if they're functional or have a resolvable issue, helping others start the process of building their own computer. I plan to utilize these trade skills by working my way into the specific field of cybersecurity as a SOC analyst and in order to do that I will build my own projects and learn from them as a way to get hands-on experience early before being put into the field. This would allow me to be confident in this role of a SOC (Security Operation Center) analyst in an Internship and demonstrate my skills that I've built. Possibly allowing a Company to realize my potential and allow me to take certifications which will allow me to Increase my knowledge. In addition to this I would love to share my knowledge to communities that need it by participating in cybersecurity conferences, workshops, and forums to keep others updated on trends. Making a significant impact in this field is crucial, this is because it's a complicated field to get into and it's difficult to know when to start and where you stand compared to others so guiding people towards the paths they want to pursue is necessary. This field doesn't stop getting difficult. It's inevitable there will always be a new issue and that will always require analytical thinking, which will test your knowledge about how you'll approach the situation. Everyday in this field there is always something new you can learn. That's how I would use my soft skills towards others to help them become successful. This is how I've helped others and plan to utilize analytical thinking, hands-on experience, soft skills, and many other fundamental skills necessary. This will allow my trade skills that I've built over time to make me become successful in the field of cybersecurity that I'm passionate about pursuing.