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Hossain Rezai

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Nominee

6x

Finalist

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Winner

Bio

Hi, nice to meet you virtually! First of all, I want to share a little about my background, and I hope this doesn't decrease my chance of winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student. I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Valley High School. I grew up in Afghanistan, a country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016, we received our visa, and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai, and we were on our way to the United States. I love my parents because they raised me to be the proud man I am today. I can't stress the love for my mother and father because they brought me to the United States. In addition, it's not only because of this, and I love them because they were raised in a country like Afghanistan where most of the kids are homeless and their parents have either sold them or left them behind. I learned to speak English only in three months; even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimal accent, and they even removed me from ELD. I mean, I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development,, and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. This is My first time trying to win a scholarship and I haven't received any yet. I work hard and need help.

Education

Yuba College

Associate's degree program
2021 - 2025
  • Majors:
    • Civil Engineering
  • Minors:
    • Mathematics and Computer Science

Yuba College

Bachelor's degree program
2020 - 2022

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Civil Engineering
    • Civil Engineering Technologies/Technicians
    • Mathematics
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Arts

    • Dream career goals:

      PhD owner at Industrial Engineering and start my own company.

    • IT technical support

      Yuba college
      2022 – Present2 years
    • distributing food to homeless people.

      alfa Timia mousqe
      2020 – 20211 year
    • working in an engineering cite

      private
      2019 – 20201 year

    Sports

    Mixed Martial Arts

    Junior Varsity
    2020 – 20222 years

    Awards

    • yes

    Soccer

    Varsity
    2019 – 20201 year

    Awards

    • certificates

    Wrestling

    Varsity
    2019 – 20212 years

    Awards

    • silver medal

    Research

    • Engineering Mechanics

      school — Building, programming and running the robot shown in the picture
      2020 – 2021

    Arts

    • Designing pixals

      Computer Art
      yes
      2018 – 2021

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Mosque/ masjid — To distribute the food to homeless people
      2018 – 2020
    • Volunteering

      private — pick up trash to help environment and weight+report how much plastic wastes were collected.
      2019 – 2021

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Creative Expression Scholarship
    BIPOC Urban Innovators Scholarship
    Growing up in Afghanistan, I witnessed firsthand the severe challenges that arise when urban planning and economic development fail to meet the needs of the people. The situation there is vastly different from what I have experienced since moving to [Your Current Location]. In Afghanistan, the lack of proper infrastructure, widespread poverty, and the constant threat of conflict have created living conditions that are harsh and often inequitable. These experiences deeply shaped my understanding of the importance of thoughtful urban planning and economic policies in fostering stable, sustainable, and inclusive communities. My academic background is rooted in a strong interdisciplinary approach, combining studies in economics, urban studies, and social justice. Through this education, I have gained a comprehensive understanding of the complex factors that contribute to urban inequality. My interest in economics has provided me with the tools to analyze and address the economic drivers behind issues such as gentrification and housing affordability. Meanwhile, my studies in urban planning have equipped me with the skills to design inclusive and sustainable urban environments that prioritize the needs of all residents. One of the most formative experiences in my journey was an internship with a local nonprofit organization focused on combating homelessness. During this time, I worked closely with city planners, economists, and community organizers to develop and implement strategies that addressed the root causes of homelessness. I participated in projects that involved creating affordable housing units, advocating for tenant rights, and designing public spaces that were accessible and welcoming to all. This experience not only deepened my understanding of the challenges facing urban areas but also solidified my commitment to finding solutions that promote equity and sustainability. I am particularly passionate about addressing the issue of gentrification. While economic development is essential for urban growth, it should not come at the expense of displacing long-term residents or eroding the cultural fabric of communities. My goal is to advocate for policies that balance economic growth with social equity, ensuring that all residents can benefit from urban development without being pushed out of their homes. In addition, I am driven by the urgent need to promote sustainability in urban planning. As cities continue to grow, it is crucial that we prioritize environmentally friendly practices, such as green building, public transportation, and the preservation of green spaces. I am motivated by the belief that sustainable urban development is not only beneficial for the environment but also essential for the well-being of communities. In pursuing a career in urban planning and economics, I am committed to creating urban environments that are equitable, inclusive, and sustainable. I am passionate about this field because I believe that everyone deserves a safe, affordable place to live and that cities should be designed to support the needs of all their residents. My motivation comes from a desire to make a tangible difference in people’s lives and to contribute to the creation of cities that are vibrant, resilient, and just.
    Justin Moeller Memorial Scholarship
    My passion for technology began at a young age, when I first encountered a computer and was captivated by the endless possibilities it offered. This curiosity led me to pursue a career in Information Technology (IT), where I have developed a strong foundation through both academic learning and hands-on experience. During my studies, I delved into various aspects of the technology field, including computer systems, networking, and software development. My academic journey has been challenging, especially as I have faced financial difficulties along the way. However, these challenges have only strengthened my resolve to succeed in this field and have taught me the value of hard work, perseverance, and resourcefulness. One aspect of IT that particularly fascinates me is troubleshooting and problem-solving. I enjoy the process of identifying issues, analyzing possible causes, and implementing effective solutions. This skill has been crucial in my role as a technical support specialist, where I assist users in resolving hardware and software issues. Whether it’s helping someone recover lost data or setting up a secure network, I find great satisfaction in knowing that I can make a difference by solving complex technical problems. In addition to my academic and professional experiences, I have been actively involved in various extracurricular activities that have further honed my skills. I was a member of the Technology Club at my college, where we worked on projects such as building custom PCs, developing websites, and organizing workshops on cybersecurity. These activities allowed me to collaborate with like-minded peers, exchange ideas, and stay updated with the latest technological trends. One of the most rewarding and the most fascinating projects I’ve been a part of involved creating a community website for local small businesses. This project not only improved my web development skills but also gave me a deeper understanding of how technology can be used to support and empower communities. It was an incredible experience to see how our work positively it can impact local businesses by increasing their online presence and helping them reach a wider audience. Looking ahead, I am eager to continue growing in the field of information technology. My goal is to become a civil engineer with a strong technological background, using my IT skills to design and implement innovative solutions that address real-world challenges. I am confident that my dedication, coupled with my love for technology, will guide me toward a successful and fulfilling career.
    Sunflower Seeds Scholarship
    The war in Ukraine has profoundly impacted my life and the lives of my family members. My aunt and her family used to live in the Mariupol area, which was heavily affected by the conflict. As the situation worsened, they decided to leave their home and move to the capital, Kyiv, in search of safety. The journey was perilous, filled with uncertainty and fear, but staying in Mariupol was no longer an option as the violence escalated. In Kyiv, they faced a different set of challenges. Although the city seemed safer, it was still under threat from ongoing attacks. One particularly harrowing incident stands out in my memory. During a Russian attack, the air defense system failed to shoot down a rocket, and it landed near the hotel where my aunt and her family were staying. Miraculously, the rocket did not explode, sparing their lives. The close call was a stark reminder of the persistent danger they face and the fragility of their safety. Despite the temporary relief of having survived that attack, the constant threat and uncertainty have taken a toll on my family. We have to send money regularly to ensure my aunt and her family can meet their basic needs, as the economic situation in Ukraine has worsened due to the war. My cousin, who is serving in the Ukrainian army, shows immense bravery and resilience, but his involvement in the conflict adds another layer of worry for all of us. The tragic loss of my uncle, who died in the early days of the war, is a constant source of grief for our family, compounding the emotional burden we bear. In light of these hardships, achieving my educational goals has become more important than ever. Education represents not only a path to personal growth and career success but also a means to support and uplift my family during these challenging times. With a solid education, I can secure a stable and well-paying job, which will enable me to provide more substantial financial assistance to my aunt and cousin. This support can help alleviate some of their burdens and improve their quality of life, even amid the ongoing conflict. Moreover, my education will equip me with the skills and knowledge needed to contribute to rebuilding our community and supporting others affected by the war. By becoming an engineer, I aim to play a role in reconstructing infrastructure, improving living conditions, and fostering resilience in our war-torn country. Education will empower me to bring positive change, not just for my family but also for our community and nation. In these times of crisis, education offers a beacon of hope and a pathway to overcoming adversity. It allows me to envision a future where my family can live without the constant threat of violence, where we can heal from our losses, and where we can rebuild stronger than before. The pursuit of my educational goals is not just a personal ambition; it is a commitment to my family, my community, and my country. Through education, I strive to create a better future for all of us, one where we can finally find peace and stability.
    Ashanti McCall Life & Legacy Scholarship
    Having a parent incarcerated is a profoundly challenging experience that has significantly impacted my life. The absence of a parent due to incarceration brings a unique set of emotional, psychological, and practical challenges. For me, it has been a journey of navigating complex emotions, dealing with societal stigma, and managing the practical implications of a missing parent. The most immediate impact has been the emotional toll. It’s difficult to grapple with feelings of sadness, anger, and confusion. As a child, I often wondered why this happened to my family and struggled with the absence of my parent during important moments in my life. This experience has shaped my understanding of the importance of family and the consequences of one's actions. Another significant impact is the financial and practical difficulties that arise from losing a parent’s support. This situation has forced me to grow up faster, taking on responsibilities at a young age. I've had to become more self-reliant and resourceful, finding ways to support myself and contribute to my family’s well-being. It’s been a challenging path, but it has also made me more resilient and determined to succeed. To avoid the same circumstances as my incarcerated parent, I've set clear goals for my future and am committed to making positive choices. Education has become a crucial focus for me, as I believe it is the key to unlocking better opportunities and breaking the cycle of poverty and crime. I work hard in school, participate in extracurricular activities, and seek out mentors who can guide me. By surrounding myself with positive influences and setting high standards for myself, I aim to build a stable and successful life. As part of my plan to avoid similar circumstances, I actively seek to understand the underlying factors that led to my parent's situation. I learn from their experiences and make conscious decisions to steer clear of negative influences or risky behaviors. I also focus on developing strong communication and conflict-resolution skills, which are essential for navigating life's challenges. In terms of self-care, I've learned the importance of finding healthy ways to cope with stress and emotions. I engage in activities that bring me joy and help me manage stress, such as exercise, journaling, and spending time with supportive friends and family. Additionally, I seek professional support when needed, such as counseling or support groups, to process my feelings and gain perspective. These self-care measures are vital in maintaining my mental and emotional well-being. Ultimately, my experience with having an incarcerated parent has shaped me into a more empathetic and determined individual. It has given me a deep understanding of the consequences of one's actions and the importance of making positive choices. While it has been a difficult journey, it has also motivated me to strive for a better future and break the cycle for myself and my family.
    Frederick and Bernice Beretta Memorial Scholarship
    As Hossain, I've always been passionate about becoming a civil engineer. The idea of designing and constructing infrastructure that can positively impact communities excites me. However, my journey hasn't been without its challenges, particularly financial ones. Growing up, I've faced significant financial obstacles that have made it difficult to pursue higher education and achieve my dreams. Despite these challenges, my determination has never wavered. I have always been fascinated by how civil engineering shapes the world around us, from the buildings we live in to the roads we travel on. This field offers the opportunity to solve real-world problems and create structures that stand the test of time. To overcome the financial hurdles, I've explored various avenues to fund my education. I've applied for scholarships, sought out grants, and considered work-study programs to support my studies. Each opportunity has been a stepping stone, helping me move closer to my goal. I understand that becoming a civil engineer requires not only academic knowledge but also practical experience. Therefore, I am also looking for internships and volunteer opportunities where I can gain hands-on experience and apply what I've learned in a real-world setting. My journey is not just about overcoming financial barriers; it's also about the desire to make a difference. I want to contribute to projects that improve the quality of life for people and make a lasting impact. Whether it's designing sustainable infrastructure, like energy-efficient buildings and green transportation systems, or working on disaster-resilient structures, I am determined to use my skills and knowledge to create positive change in the world. I am particularly interested in sustainable development and how civil engineering can play a crucial role in addressing environmental challenges. The idea of building structures that are not only functional and safe but also environmentally friendly aligns with my values and vision for the future. Despite the challenges, I remain optimistic and committed to my path. I know that with dedication and perseverance, I can achieve my dream of becoming a civil engineer and make a meaningful contribution to society. My journey may be difficult, but I believe that every challenge is an opportunity to grow and learn. With each step, I am getting closer to achieving my goals and making a positive impact on the world.
    Ken Landry Memorial Scholarship
    My athletic journey through wrestling has been a cornerstone of my personal development, teaching me invaluable life lessons and shaping the person I am today. Through the highs and lows of training, competition, and teamwork, I have gained resilience, discipline, and a deep sense of community. These experiences have not only molded my character but also positioned me to make a meaningful impact on others. The Role of Wrestling in My Personal Growth Resilience and Perseverance Wrestling has taught me the importance of resilience. The countless hours of practice, the dedication to improvement, and the perseverance through setbacks have instilled in me a steadfast determination. I've learned that setbacks are not failures but opportunities for growth. This mindset has transcended beyond the wrestling mat, helping me tackle academic challenges and personal obstacles with a positive and resilient attitude. Discipline and Time Management Balancing academics and athletics requires a high level of discipline and effective time management. Wrestling has honed my ability to prioritize tasks, set goals, and manage my time efficiently. These skills have been instrumental in my academic success and will continue to serve me well in all areas of my life. Community and Camaraderie Wrestling has also taught me the value of community and camaraderie. The bonds formed with teammates and coaches have provided me with a support system that extends beyond the sport. These relationships have taught me the importance of teamwork, mutual respect, and the collective pursuit of excellence. Making an Impact on Others My journey in wrestling has equipped me with the tools to make a positive impact on others. Here are some ways I strive to do so: Mentorship As a seasoned wrestler, I take pride in mentoring younger athletes. Sharing my experiences, offering guidance, and providing encouragement helps them navigate their own journeys. Seeing their growth and success is immensely rewarding, and it reinforces my belief in the power of mentorship. Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle Wrestling has instilled in me a passion for fitness and a healthy lifestyle. I advocate for the physical and mental benefits of regular exercise and a balanced diet. By promoting these values, I aim to inspire others to adopt healthier habits and improve their overall well-being. Building Character Wrestling is not just about physical strength but also about building character. I emphasize the importance of sportsmanship, integrity, and perseverance to those around me. By modeling these qualities, I hope to influence others to embody them in their own lives, both on and off the mat. Conclusion Wrestling has given me life and hope, shaping my character and providing me with invaluable life skills. It has taught me resilience, discipline, and the importance of community. Through mentorship, promoting a healthy lifestyle, and building character, I strive to make a positive impact on others. My athletic journey is an ongoing process of growth and self-improvement, and I am committed to using the lessons I've learned to inspire and uplift those around me.
    BIPOC Scholars in STEM
    Life is a journey of continuous growth and self-improvement, akin to passing the baton to a new, better version of oneself every year. As I reflect on my path and envision the future, I am committed to making promises to my future self that will ensure a fulfilling and successful life. Here are three promises I am determined to keep: Commitment to Lifelong Learning I promise to continuously seek knowledge and self-improvement. Whether through formal education, professional development, or personal enrichment, I will strive to broaden my horizons and stay curious. This commitment to lifelong learning will empower me to adapt to changing circumstances, stay relevant in my field, and unlock new opportunities. By embracing this promise, I aim to cultivate a mindset of growth and innovation that will benefit both my personal and professional life. Prioritizing Health and Wellness I promise to prioritize my physical and mental health. A healthy body and mind are essential for achieving long-term success and happiness. I will make conscious efforts to maintain a balanced lifestyle that includes regular exercise, nutritious eating, and mindfulness practices. Additionally, I will seek support when needed and not hesitate to address any health concerns proactively. By doing so, I aim to build a strong foundation that will enable me to navigate life's challenges with resilience and vitality. Fostering Meaningful Relationships I promise to nurture and cherish my relationships with family, friends, and my broader community. Meaningful connections enrich our lives and provide the support network we need to thrive. I will invest time and energy in building and maintaining these relationships, practicing empathy, and offering help when needed. By fostering a sense of community and belonging, I hope to create a support system that will not only benefit me but also allow me to contribute positively to the lives of others. How This Scholarship Fits into My Vision This scholarship is a crucial step toward fulfilling my higher education goals and achieving the vision I have for my future self. Financial stability is a significant factor in enabling me to pursue my academic and professional aspirations without the burden of overwhelming debt. By alleviating financial stress, this scholarship will allow me to focus on my studies and extracurricular activities, thus maximizing my potential for success. Financial Circumstances and the Impact of the Scholarship Coming from a background where financial resources are limited, every bit of support makes a substantial difference. My family's financial situation has been strained, especially after my parents withdrew their financial support for my education due to differences regarding my gender identity. This scholarship will provide much-needed relief, ensuring that I can continue my education without interruption. Conclusion The promises I make to my future self are commitments to continuous growth, health, and meaningful relationships. This scholarship is not just financial aid; it is an investment in my potential, enabling me to become the best version of myself. It will provide the support needed to pursue my higher education goals, contributing to a future where I can give back to my community and make a positive impact in the world. Through this scholarship, I will be equipped to honor my promises and create a life that is both fulfilling and inspiring.
    Amazing Grace Scholarship
    One of the most significant influences was my uncle in Afghanistan, who struggled with heroin addiction. Watching him battle his dependency and seeing the toll it took on his life and our family deeply affected me. His experience served as a stark reminder of the devastating effects of addiction, motivating me to stay away from drugs. His struggle and the impact on our family became a powerful deterrent, reinforcing my commitment to living a clean and sober life. As I transitioned into adulthood, I found myself grappling with my own issues related to substance use. What began as casual experimentation quickly spiraled into a dependency that affected every aspect of my life. Addiction clouded my judgment, strained my relationships, and impeded my academic and professional aspirations. It became a cycle of highs and lows, where the temporary escape offered by substances only led to deeper feelings of guilt, shame, and helplessness. The turning point came when I realized the extent to which addiction was controlling my life. I saw how it was undermining my potential and harming the people I cared about. This realization was both devastating and motivating. I knew that I needed to make a change, not just for myself, but for my future and those who believed in me. Breaking the Cycle of Addiction Breaking the cycle of addiction has required a multi-faceted approach, combining personal determination with external support. One of the first steps I took was seeking professional help. Counseling and therapy provided me with the tools to understand the underlying issues contributing to my addiction and develop healthier coping mechanisms. Additionally, I joined support groups where I connected with others who were facing similar challenges. Sharing experiences and learning from others who had successfully overcome addiction was incredibly empowering. These groups provided a sense of community and accountability, which were crucial in my journey toward sobriety. I also made significant lifestyle changes to support my recovery. I adopted a healthier routine, incorporating regular exercise, mindfulness practices, and a balanced diet. These changes helped to rebuild my physical and mental health, creating a solid foundation for a drug-free life. Engaging in hobbies and activities that brought me joy and fulfillment also played a critical role in maintaining my sobriety. Continuing the Journey Toward a Clean and Sober Life Maintaining sobriety is an ongoing journey, one that requires constant vigilance and dedication. I continue to prioritize my mental and physical well-being, regularly attending therapy sessions and support group meetings. These activities help me stay grounded and remind me of the progress I've made. I am also committed to giving back to the community and helping others who are struggling with addiction. Volunteering at local organizations and sharing my story at events allows me to use my experiences to inspire and support others on their path to recovery. By turning my struggles into a source of strength for others, I find additional purpose and motivation to maintain my sobriety. In the future, I plan to further my education and pursue a career that allows me to advocate for and assist individuals dealing with addiction. I believe that by combining my personal experiences with professional expertise, I can make a meaningful impact and contribute to the fight against addiction. The journey to overcoming addiction is challenging, but it is also incredibly rewarding. Every day, I am grateful for the lessons I've learned and the strength I've gained. I remain committed to living a clean and sober life, honoring the memory of my uncle and striving to create a brighter future for myself and those around me.
    Johnny Douglas Conner Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Hossain, and my journey has been deeply influenced by my connection to the military, specifically through my experiences as an Air Force engineer. Coming from Afghanistan and arriving in the United States in 2016, I faced numerous challenges, but my military background has played a crucial role in shaping my path and personal growth. Connection to the Military My connection to the military began with my service in the Air Force, where I specialized in engineering. This role provided me with a unique perspective on discipline, teamwork, and problem-solving. During my time in the Air Force, I was involved in various engineering projects that required precision, innovation, and adaptability. These experiences not only honed my technical skills but also instilled in me a profound sense of responsibility and dedication. Impact of the Military on My Life Discipline and Work Ethic: The military instilled in me a strong sense of discipline and a rigorous work ethic. The demanding nature of military training and operations taught me the importance of commitment, punctuality, and attention to detail. These values have been instrumental in my academic and professional pursuits, guiding me through the challenges of being a first-generation student and an aspiring engineer. Problem-Solving and Adaptability: In the Air Force, I was often required to solve complex problems and adapt to rapidly changing circumstances. This experience has been invaluable in my academic journey, particularly in engineering, where problem-solving skills are essential. The ability to think critically and adapt to new situations has helped me excel in my studies and overcome various obstacles. Leadership and Teamwork: Serving in the military exposed me to diverse teams and leadership roles. I learned how to collaborate effectively with others, lead by example, and manage conflicts. These skills have been crucial in group projects and collaborations in my academic career, as well as in my interactions with peers and mentors. Perspective and Resilience: The challenges faced during my service, including the stress of high-stakes missions and the demands of military life, have contributed to my resilience and ability to persevere through adversity. My military experience has provided me with a broader perspective on life and reinforced my determination to succeed despite the challenges I encounter. Looking Forward The impact of my military background continues to influence my career aspirations. I am passionate about pursuing a degree in civil engineering, with the goal of contributing to infrastructure development and improving communities. The discipline, problem-solving skills, and leadership qualities I developed in the Air Force are directly applicable to my future career in engineering. In addition to my academic and professional goals, I am committed to giving back to the military community. I plan to engage in mentorship programs for veterans and active-duty personnel transitioning to civilian careers. By sharing my experiences and supporting others, I hope to contribute positively to the community that has significantly shaped my life. In summary, my connection to the military has profoundly impacted my personal and professional development. The values, skills, and perspectives gained from my service continue to guide me as I pursue my goals and strive to make a meaningful difference in both my career and community.
    Simon Strong Scholarship
    Facing adversity is an inevitable part of life, and my journey has been marked by several challenges that have shaped who I am today. One significant period of adversity occurred when I was navigating the complexities of being a first-generation student after immigrating to the United States from Afghanistan in 2016. Personal Background and Adversity Upon arriving in the U.S., I encountered numerous challenges that tested my resilience and determination. Math had always come naturally to me, but the language barrier posed a significant obstacle. English was a struggle, and while I excelled in math classes, often scoring A's, my performance in English was less stellar. This disparity in academic achievement was disheartening and made me question my abilities and future. Additionally, transitioning to a new educational system in a foreign country was overwhelming. The cultural and academic differences required me to adapt quickly while maintaining a high standard in my studies. Financial constraints added another layer of difficulty, as my family had to work hard to support my education and living expenses. Overcoming Adversity To overcome these challenges, I took a proactive approach to improving my English skills. I enrolled in language support classes and engaged in additional tutoring. Recognizing the importance of practice, I immersed myself in English by reading extensively and participating in discussions. Gradually, my language skills improved, which was reflected in my academic performance. In parallel, I sought support from school counselors and mentors who provided guidance and encouragement. They helped me navigate the complexities of the education system and provided valuable advice on how to succeed academically and personally. Financially, I worked part-time jobs to contribute to my education and alleviate some of the financial burden on my family. Balancing work and studies required meticulous time management and perseverance, but it also taught me the value of hard work and dedication. Impact and Personal Growth Facing these adversities shaped my character in profound ways. I developed a stronger work ethic, resilience, and adaptability. The experience taught me the importance of perseverance and the value of seeking help when needed. It also reinforced my commitment to my educational goals and my desire to make a meaningful impact in my field of study. I learned to approach challenges with a problem-solving mindset, viewing obstacles as opportunities for growth rather than insurmountable barriers. This shift in perspective has been instrumental in my academic and personal development. Advice for Others To someone facing similar circumstances, I would offer the following advice: Seek Support: Don't hesitate to ask for help from teachers, counselors, or mentors. They can provide valuable resources and guidance to help you overcome obstacles. Stay Persistent: Adversity is a test of endurance. Stay focused on your goals, and keep pushing forward even when the going gets tough. Small, consistent efforts can lead to significant progress over time. Embrace Learning: View challenges as opportunities to learn and grow. Each obstacle you overcome builds your skills and resilience, preparing you for future success. Balance and Prioritize: Manage your time effectively and prioritize tasks. Balancing multiple responsibilities, such as work and studies, requires organization and discipline, but it's essential for achieving your goals. Celebrate Small Wins: Acknowledge and celebrate your achievements along the way. Recognizing your progress can boost your confidence and motivation. In conclusion, my experience with adversity has shaped my personal growth and academic journey. Overcoming challenges has instilled in me a sense of resilience and determination, which I carry forward in all aspects of my life. By sharing my experience and advice, I hope to inspire others facing similar difficulties to persevere and achieve their goals.
    Phil Murphy Technical Theater Scholarship
    Choosing a career in film is a decision driven by my deep passion for storytelling and visual arts. Filmmaking encompasses a diverse range of roles and responsibilities, each contributing to the creation of compelling and impactful stories. My focus is on film production, particularly in directing and screenwriting, as these areas allow me to blend my creative vision with technical expertise. Why Film Production? Storytelling Passion: My love for storytelling is the cornerstone of my desire to pursue a career in film. Film provides a unique medium to convey complex emotions, ideas, and narratives, reaching audiences in a powerful and immersive way. The ability to craft and share stories through the visual and auditory elements of film excites me and drives my commitment to this field. Creative Vision: Directing and screenwriting offer opportunities to shape and realize creative visions. As a director, I would be responsible for guiding the artistic and technical aspects of a film, working with actors, cinematographers, and other crew members to bring a script to life. Screenwriting allows me to create original narratives, develop characters, and construct compelling dialogues. Both roles require a blend of creativity, leadership, and problem-solving skills. Technical Skills: Film production involves a range of technical skills, from understanding camera techniques and lighting to mastering editing software and sound design. My interest in the technical aspects of filmmaking drives me to learn and apply these skills effectively. I am eager to gain hands-on experience with equipment and software, and to collaborate with skilled professionals to create high-quality films. Collaboration and Teamwork: Filmmaking is inherently collaborative, involving various departments and individuals working together towards a shared vision. I value the opportunity to collaborate with talented people from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, learning from their expertise and contributing my own skills to the project. Effective communication and teamwork are essential for successful film production, and I am excited to be part of a collaborative creative process. Educational and Professional Goals To pursue a career in film production, I plan to obtain a degree in Film Studies or a related field. My education will provide me with a comprehensive understanding of film theory, history, and production techniques. I aim to gain practical experience through internships, film projects, and networking with industry professionals. Building a diverse portfolio of work, including short films and scripts, will be crucial in showcasing my abilities and establishing a foothold in the industry. Impact and Contribution Through my work in film, I hope to contribute to the industry by creating meaningful and thought-provoking stories that resonate with audiences. My goal is to produce films that explore important themes, provoke discussion, and inspire viewers. Additionally, I aspire to support and mentor aspiring filmmakers, sharing my knowledge and experience to help them achieve their own creative goals. In conclusion, my passion for storytelling, combined with my interest in the technical and collaborative aspects of film production, has led me to focus on directing and screenwriting. I am committed to pursuing a career in film and using my skills to create impactful and memorable stories. Through my education and professional endeavors, I aim to make a significant contribution to the film industry and to inspire others with the power of visual storytelling.
    Rebecca Hunter Memorial Scholarship
    Painting a positive example for my children through self-improvement and determination has been a guiding principle in my life. As a parent, I understand that my actions and attitudes directly influence my children’s development and values. By embodying self-improvement and determination, I strive to teach my children the importance of perseverance, resilience, and personal growth. Commitment to Self-Improvement Lifelong Learning: I make a conscious effort to pursue lifelong learning and personal development. Whether it's advancing my education, acquiring new skills, or staying updated with professional trends, I demonstrate to my children that learning and self-improvement are ongoing processes. For example, I am currently pursuing a degree in civil engineering, a field that requires continuous learning and adaptation. By sharing my educational journey and the challenges I face, I show my children that hard work and dedication lead to growth and success. Healthy Lifestyle Choices: I prioritize my physical and mental well-being by engaging in regular exercise, healthy eating, and mindfulness practices. By maintaining a balanced lifestyle, I model the importance of taking care of oneself, which is crucial for overall well-being and productivity. My children see firsthand how these habits contribute to my energy, focus, and ability to handle stress, reinforcing the value of self-care and healthy living. Setting Goals and Achieving Them: I set clear, achievable goals for myself and work diligently towards them. Whether it's completing a project, reaching a career milestone, or learning a new skill, I involve my children in the process, sharing the steps I take and celebrating milestones along the way. This approach helps them understand the significance of goal-setting, persistence, and celebrating achievements, fostering a growth mindset. Overcoming Challenges: I discuss the challenges I encounter and how I address them with determination and resilience. For instance, when faced with setbacks or obstacles in my career or studies, I explain the strategies I use to overcome them, such as seeking support, strategies, or remaining focused on my objectives. This transparency helps my children appreciate that challenges are a natural part of life and that persistence is key to overcoming them. Balancing Responsibilities: Managing multiple responsibilities—such as work, family, and personal goals—requires determination and effective time management. I actively involve my children in family activities and responsibilities, demonstrating how to balance commitments while staying focused on long-term goals. By showing them how to manage time and prioritize tasks, I teach them essential skills for their future endeavors. Modeling Resilience: I handle stress and setbacks with a positive attitude and resilience, which sets a strong example for my children. When facing difficulties, I emphasize problem-solving and maintaining a hopeful outlook. For example, during stressful periods, I discuss strategies for managing stress and maintaining composure, reinforcing the idea that challenges are opportunities for growth. Impact on Children Teaching Values: Through my actions, I impart important values such as perseverance, resilience, and continuous learning. My children understand that these values are essential for achieving their goals and leading a fulfilling life. Encouraging Responsibility: I encourage my children to set their own goals, take responsibility for their actions, and seek personal growth. By involving them in my own journey and celebrating their successes, I foster a sense of accountability and ambition. In conclusion, by prioritizing self-improvement and determination, I aim to paint a positive example for my children. Through my commitment to lifelong learning, healthy living, goal-setting, and resilience, I demonstrate the principles of perseverance and personal growth. These actions not only shape my own development but also serve as a guiding light for my children, inspiring them to pursue their dreams and approach challenges with confidence and determination.
    Joy Of Life Inspire’s AAA Scholarship
    Facing hardship and overcoming challenges has been a defining part of my journey, deeply shaping my character and reinforcing my commitment to embodying Agape love in all aspects of my life. One significant period of hardship occurred when my family and I moved to the United States from Afghanistan in 2016. This transition was marked by numerous obstacles, including financial difficulties, cultural adjustments, and language barriers. Facing Hardship Upon arriving in the U.S., my family faced immediate financial strain. My parents had to take on multiple jobs to support us, often working long hours. This financial pressure was compounded by the challenge of adapting to a new educational system. While I excelled in mathematics, having consistently received high grades in my math classes, mastering English was a significant struggle. My language barriers made academic performance difficult and sometimes led to feelings of isolation and frustration. Additionally, the cultural shift was profound. Adapting to new social norms and integrating into a different community presented challenges that went beyond the classroom. The uncertainty and stress associated with these changes tested my resilience and determination. Overcoming Hardship Despite these challenges, I was determined to succeed. To overcome the language barrier, I sought extra help from teachers and engaged in language enrichment programs. I also utilized resources like tutoring and language labs to improve my English skills. Balancing multiple responsibilities and managing stress became essential. I learned to prioritize my time effectively, focusing on both my academic goals and the need to adjust to a new environment. My parents' sacrifices and perseverance were a source of inspiration. Their hard work demonstrated the value of resilience and commitment. Observing their dedication motivated me to push through my own difficulties and strive for academic excellence. I focused on my strengths in mathematics and used them as a foundation to build my overall academic performance. Embodiment of Agape Love and Community Giving Agape love, characterized by selfless and unconditional love, has become a guiding principle in my life. I strive to embody this love through my actions and interactions with others. This principle is evident in my efforts to give back to my community and support those in need. Volunteering and Mentorship: I actively volunteer at local community centers, providing tutoring and mentorship to students who face similar challenges. By sharing my experiences and offering support, I hope to inspire and assist others in overcoming their own obstacles. This work not only helps students achieve their academic goals but also fosters a sense of community and shared resilience. Community Engagement: I participate in various community service projects, such as organizing fundraisers and community clean-up events. These initiatives aim to address local needs and contribute to the well-being of the community. By actively engaging in these activities, I demonstrate my commitment to making a positive impact and helping those around me. Conclusion My journey through hardship has reinforced my commitment to embodying Agape love and giving back to my community. By overcoming the challenges I faced, I have developed a deeper understanding of resilience and empathy. Through volunteering, community engagement, advocacy, and personal reflection, I strive to make a meaningful impact and support others in their own journeys. The principles of selfless love and service continue to guide my actions and shape my aspirations, driving me to contribute positively to the lives of those around me.
    A. Ramani Memorial Scholarship
    As a first-generation student who immigrated to the United States from Afghanistan in 2016, my journey toward higher education has been deeply shaped by the sacrifices made by my parents. Their unwavering support and relentless dedication have been the cornerstones of my academic journey, profoundly influencing my ambitions and aspirations. In this essay, I will reflect on how their sacrifices have impacted my life and outline a detailed plan on how I intend to pay forward their sacrifices through my academic pursuits and future endeavors. Personal and Financial Challenges When my family and I moved to the United States, we faced a myriad of challenges. Adapting to a new country with a different language, culture, and educational system was daunting. My parents, who had previously established their lives in Afghanistan, had to navigate these challenges while ensuring that I received the best possible education. They took on multiple jobs, often working long hours, to provide for our family and support my academic endeavors. This meant sacrificing their own comfort, personal aspirations, and sometimes even their health. Financially, the transition was difficult. My parents' hard work and determination to provide a stable environment for me were evident, but it was not without cost. They prioritized my education, often at the expense of their own needs and wants. Their sacrifices extended beyond financial contributions; they provided emotional support, encouragement, and a belief in my potential even when the odds were stacked against us. Impact on My Academic Journey Witnessing my parents' sacrifices has instilled in me a profound sense of responsibility and determination. Their dedication has been a powerful motivator for me to excel in my studies. Math has always come naturally to me, and I have consistently achieved high grades in my math classes. However, mastering English and adapting to the American educational system presented significant challenges. Despite these hurdles, I remained focused on my academic goals, driven by the desire to make the most of the opportunities my parents had sacrificed so much to provide. Plans to Pay Forward Their Sacrifices To honor my parents' sacrifices, I am committed to using my education and future career to make a positive impact on others and contribute to my community. Here is how I plan to achieve this: Mentorship and Support: Understanding the importance of mentorship, I plan to actively support and guide other students, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds or facing similar challenges. By sharing my experiences and providing encouragement, I hope to help others overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. Sustainable and Inclusive Engineering Projects: In my future career as a civil engineer, I plan to focus on projects that promote sustainability and inclusivity. By developing infrastructure solutions that address environmental and social challenges, I hope to make a positive impact on society and enhance the quality of life for underserved communities. Conclusion The sacrifices made by my parents have been the driving force behind my academic and career aspirations. Their dedication and hard work have shaped my determination to succeed and make a positive impact. By excelling in my education, mentoring others, engaging in community service, focusing on sustainable engineering practices, and advocating for equity, I am committed to paying forward their sacrifices and creating meaningful change. Their legacy is a constant source of inspiration, and I am determined to honor it through my future endeavors.
    Arthur and Elana Panos Scholarship
    My name is Hossain, and I am currently pursuing a degree in civil engineering. My journey toward this career path has been marked by significant challenges and personal growth. Arriving in the United States from Afghanistan in 2016 as a first-generation student, I faced considerable hurdles in adapting to a new educational system and language. While math came naturally to me, English posed a significant challenge. Despite excelling in math courses with high grades, my struggles with English affected my academic performance in other subjects. These experiences have shaped my resilience and determination, fueling my passion for civil engineering and my aspiration to make a meaningful impact through this field. Career Goals and Impact Civil engineering has always intrigued me due to its crucial role in shaping the infrastructure that supports modern society. From designing bridges and roads to developing sustainable urban spaces, civil engineers play a pivotal role in enhancing the quality of life and addressing environmental challenges. My goal is to specialize in sustainable infrastructure development, focusing on creating innovative solutions that address both current needs and future demands. One of my primary aspirations is to work on projects that improve access to essential services in underserved communities. Many areas face significant infrastructure challenges that impact public health, economic opportunities, and overall quality of life. By focusing on sustainable and inclusive infrastructure projects, I aim to contribute to community development and ensure that advancements in engineering benefit everyone. I am particularly interested in developing efficient water management systems for regions with limited access to clean water. Improving water infrastructure can significantly enhance public health and support community growth. Additionally, I plan to explore renewable energy solutions and integrate them into infrastructure projects to reduce environmental impact and promote sustainability. Experience My hands-on experience in engineering has been both diverse and impactful. Through coursework and internships, I have had the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. During an internship with a local engineering firm, I was involved in several urban infrastructure projects, gaining practical skills in project planning, design, and implementation. This experience allowed me to work on site assessments, collaborate with engineering teams, and contribute to sustainable solutions for urban challenges. Additionally, my participation in a co-op engineering program provided valuable experience in energy-efficient building design. I worked on energy audits, system design, and performance evaluation, which reinforced my commitment to integrating sustainability into engineering practices. These experiences have strengthened my technical skills and deepened my understanding of engineering challenges and opportunities. Financial Need and Scholarship Impact Receiving the Arthur and Elana Panos Scholarship would significantly ease the financial burden of my education, allowing me to concentrate more on my academic and professional development. As a first-generation student, the financial challenges of pursuing higher education have been substantial. The costs of tuition, textbooks, and other expenses have been a significant strain on my family and me. This scholarship would provide essential support, enabling me to focus on my studies without the added stress of financial constraints. My journey from Afghanistan to the United States has profoundly shaped my career aspirations and fueled my passion for civil engineering. By pursuing a degree in this field, I aim to develop sustainable infrastructure solutions that address environmental and community needs. The challenges I have faced and the experiences I have gained have reinforced my commitment to making a positive impact through my work. The Arthur and Elana Panos Scholarship would provide crucial support in achieving my educational and career objectives, allowing me to focus on my studies and contribute meaningfully to the field of civil engineering and my community.
    Leave A Legacy Always Scholarship
    Self-Introduction My name is Hossain, and I am currently pursuing a degree in civil engineering, driven by a passion to create meaningful and sustainable infrastructure. My journey has been shaped by significant personal and academic challenges, including my experience as a first-generation student and my transition from Afghanistan to the United States in 2016. This transition has been both transformative and demanding, particularly in adapting to a new language and academic environment. My natural affinity for mathematics allowed me to excel in math-related courses, achieving high grades, but I faced considerable difficulties with English and other subjects. These challenges have molded my resilience and determination, fueling my ambition to make a substantial impact through civil engineering. Career Goals and Impact My career goal is to specialize in civil engineering with a focus on sustainable infrastructure development. The field of civil engineering is essential to building the frameworks that support modern society, from roads and bridges to water supply systems and energy-efficient buildings. My chosen field of study provides me with the knowledge and skills necessary to tackle complex engineering problems and develop solutions that are both innovative and environmentally responsible. In pursuing this career path, I am particularly interested in integrating sustainable practices into infrastructure projects. This focus on sustainability is crucial as we face growing environmental challenges such as climate change and resource depletion. My academic studies will cover various aspects of civil engineering, including structural analysis, environmental engineering, and project management. These areas are integral to creating infrastructure that not only meets current needs but also anticipates future demands and environmental impacts. One of my key aspirations is to work on projects that address the infrastructure needs of underserved and historically marginalized communities. Many communities face significant challenges related to inadequate infrastructure, which can impact access to essential services, quality of life, and economic opportunities. By focusing on these areas, I aim to contribute to development projects that are inclusive and equitable, ensuring that all individuals benefit from advancements in infrastructure. For example, I am interested in developing solutions for improving access to clean water and sanitation in regions where these resources are scarce. By designing efficient and sustainable water management systems, I hope to enhance public health and support community development. Additionally, I plan to explore innovative methods for incorporating renewable energy sources into infrastructure projects, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and minimizing environmental impact. Hands-On Experience My hands-on experience in engineering thus far has been both educational and enlightening. I have participated in various practical projects through my coursework and internships, which have allowed me to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. These experiences have reinforced my understanding of engineering principles and provided valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities within the field. During my internship with a local engineering firm, I was involved in several projects related to urban infrastructure development. This experience provided me with practical skills in project planning, design, and implementation. I had the opportunity to work on site assessments, collaborate with engineering teams, and contribute to the development of sustainable solutions for urban planning challenges. These hands-on experiences have strengthened my technical skills and deepened my understanding of the complexities involved in engineering projects. Additionally, I have been actively involved in a co-op engineering program, where I worked on projects that focused on improving energy efficiency in commercial buildings. This program allowed me to gain valuable experience in energy auditing, system design, and performance evaluation. Through this program, I learned how to integrate sustainable practices into engineering solutions, which is a key component of my career goals. Financial Need and Scholarship Impact Receiving this scholarship would significantly alleviate the financial burden associated with my education, allowing me to focus more on my studies and professional development. As a first-generation student, I have faced considerable financial challenges in pursuing my degree. The costs of tuition, textbooks, and other educational expenses have been a significant strain on my family and me. This scholarship would provide essential support, enabling me to concentrate on my academic and career goals without the added stress of financial constraints. Moreover, this financial support would allow me to participate in additional educational opportunities, such as workshops, conferences, and research projects, which are crucial for my professional growth. By investing in my education, this scholarship would help me acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to make a positive impact in the field of civil engineering and contribute meaningfully to my community. Future Contributions In addition to my career goals, I am committed to giving back to my community and supporting the growth of future engineers. As someone who has navigated significant challenges as a first-generation student, I understand the importance of mentorship and support. I plan to mentor aspiring engineers from underrepresented backgrounds, offering guidance and encouragement to help them overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. By fostering a supportive network, I hope to contribute to the development of a diverse and skilled workforce in civil engineering. Additionally, I plan to engage in community outreach programs that promote STEM education and provide resources for students interested in engineering. Through these efforts, I aim to inspire and support the next generation of engineers, helping them realize their potential and make meaningful contributions to their communities. Conclusion My journey from Afghanistan to the United States has profoundly shaped my career aspirations and fueled my passion for civil engineering. By pursuing a degree in this field, I aim to develop sustainable infrastructure solutions that address both environmental and community needs. The challenges I have faced and the experiences I have gained have reinforced my commitment to making a positive impact through my work. This scholarship would provide crucial support in achieving my educational and career objectives, allowing me to focus on my studies and contribute meaningfully to the field of civil engineering and my community.
    Bryent Smothermon PTSD Awareness Scholarship
    Experiencing PTSD has been a deeply transformative journey. As someone from Afghanistan, a country long plagued by conflict, I have witnessed and endured the effects of trauma firsthand. The cultural and societal impacts of war in Afghanistan have shaped my understanding of mental health challenges and provided me with a unique lens through which to view PTSD. My own struggles with PTSD have taught me the importance of resilience and the need for compassionate support systems. Navigating life with PTSD involves confronting overwhelming emotions, flashbacks, and anxiety, all of which require a multifaceted approach to healing. These experiences have deepened my empathy and reinforced the need for mental health awareness and support. Insights into the Broader World Living through conflict and witnessing its aftermath in Afghanistan has given me a heightened awareness of the global impact of PTSD. The trauma experienced by veterans and civilians alike is a universal issue, transcending borders and cultures. This realization has driven me to advocate for mental health resources and support systems that address the needs of those affected by trauma, particularly veterans who have served in conflict zones. The intersection of my Afghan background and my experiences with PTSD has highlighted the critical need for culturally sensitive approaches to mental health care. Understanding the diverse ways in which trauma manifests and is addressed across different cultures can lead to more effective and inclusive support systems. Supporting Other Veterans Drawing from my personal journey with PTSD, I am committed to using my experiences to support other veterans who are currently suffering from similar challenges. My goal is to leverage my understanding of trauma and mental health to create a supportive environment for fellow veterans. This includes advocating for comprehensive mental health services, raising awareness about PTSD, and promoting access to effective treatment options. In my future career, I plan to focus on developing programs and initiatives that provide targeted support for veterans. This may involve working with organizations that specialize in veteran mental health, creating peer support networks, or contributing to research on trauma-informed care. By sharing my experiences and insights, I aim to help others navigate their own paths to healing and recovery. Conclusion In conclusion, my experiences with service-related PTSD, coupled with my background from Afghanistan, have provided me with invaluable lessons about resilience, empathy, and the importance of mental health support. These insights have not only shaped my personal growth but also fueled my commitment to assisting other veterans who are struggling with PTSD. By applying my knowledge and experiences, I hope to contribute to a more compassionate and effective support system for those affected by trauma, ultimately helping to improve the lives of veterans and their families.
    Anderson Engineering Scholarship
    Thank you for providing Engineering scholarship, All I see are mostly medical and other carriers. Thank you so much. My name is Hossain, and my journey toward pursuing a career in engineering has been shaped by significant personal and academic challenges. As a first-generation student who immigrated to the United States in 2016, my path has been marked by both struggles and triumphs. Math has always come naturally to me, but learning English and adapting to a new educational environment presented considerable obstacles. Despite excelling in math and consistently earning A's in my math classes, my performance in English was not as strong. These challenges, however, have only strengthened my determination and clarified my career aspirations. Facing Early Challenges Immigrating to a new country and navigating an unfamiliar education system was daunting. English was a barrier I had to overcome while striving to keep up with my studies. Despite these difficulties, my love for mathematics and problem-solving remained a constant source of motivation. I was fascinated by how mathematical concepts could be applied to understand and solve real-world problems, particularly through engineering. My struggles with language and adaptation have given me a unique perspective on perseverance and resilience, which I believe are crucial qualities for a successful career in engineering. The Appeal of Engineering Engineering captivates me because it merges theoretical knowledge with practical application. The ability to apply mathematical and scientific principles to design and create solutions that address real-world challenges is incredibly fulfilling. In particular, civil engineering interests me due to its direct impact on infrastructure and community development. The field's potential to enhance public safety, promote sustainability, and improve living conditions aligns with my desire to contribute positively to society. Hands-On Engineering Experience My engagement with hands-on engineering experiences has been instrumental in shaping my academic journey and professional aspirations. Participation in a co-op engineering program provided me with invaluable practical experience. During this program, I worked on various projects related to infrastructure development, including conducting site surveys, analyzing structural designs, and assisting with construction plans. These experiences allowed me to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application, reinforcing my passion for civil engineering. Additionally, I have been involved in academic and extracurricular projects that required hands-on engineering skills. For instance, I contributed to a team project focused on designing a sustainable water filtration system. This project emphasized collaboration, problem-solving, and practical application of engineering principles, further solidifying my interest in the field. Future Aspirations and Career Goals Looking ahead, I am committed to continuing my growth in engineering through further internships and practical experiences. My goal is to specialize in civil engineering and work on projects that address critical issues such as infrastructure sustainability and urban development. I aspire to contribute to meaningful projects that improve public safety and enhance community well-being. Conclusion In summary, my journey toward a career in engineering has been defined by overcoming personal and academic challenges. My struggles with language and adaptation, combined with my passion for mathematics and problem-solving, have shaped my determination to excel in engineering. The hands-on experiences I have gained, particularly through my co-op program, have provided me with practical insights and skills essential for my future career. As I continue to pursue my studies and professional goals, I am committed to using my experiences to contribute positively to the field of engineering and make a meaningful impact on society.
    Dr. C.L. Gupta Young Scholars Award
    Navigating Challenges and Shaping My Future: An Essay on Overcoming Adversity and Pursuing Dreams Growing up, my family faced significant personal and financial challenges that shaped my journey and instilled in me a sense of determination and resilience. Raised in a single-parent household, I witnessed my mother’s unwavering dedication to providing for us despite limited resources. Her strength and perseverance became the foundation of my own values and ambitions. These experiences have deeply influenced my academic journey, guiding me toward a path of self-improvement and academic excellence. Personal Background and Challenges From a young age, I was aware of the financial struggles my family endured. My mother worked multiple jobs to make ends meet, often sacrificing her own needs for the sake of my education and well-being. These hardships taught me the value of hard work, perseverance, and the importance of education as a means to create a better future. Despite the financial constraints, my mother’s determination became a powerful motivator for me to excel academically and pursue my goals with unwavering commitment. Balancing work, academics, and family responsibilities was not easy. There were times when I had to manage part-time jobs to contribute to our household income while maintaining a high academic performance. These experiences were challenging, but they also reinforced my core values of responsibility, resilience, and the belief that obstacles could be overcome through hard work and dedication. Academic Achievement Despite the challenges, I have managed to achieve notable academic success. My performance on standardized tests, such as the SAT, has been a testament to my commitment and perseverance. Scoring in the top percentile, I demonstrated not only my academic abilities but also my ability to overcome the hurdles that life presented. This success was the result of countless hours of study, dedication, and the support of my teachers and mentors who believed in my potential. Career Goals and Aspirations Receiving this scholarship would be instrumental in helping me achieve my educational and career objectives. It would provide the financial support needed to focus on my studies and pursue opportunities for professional development, such as internships and research projects. This support would allow me to fully dedicate myself to my academic and career goals without the added burden of financial stress. Financial Need The financial challenges my family has faced have made pursuing higher education a significant challenge. While my mother’s sacrifices have been invaluable, the cost of college remains a substantial burden. This scholarship would alleviate some of the financial pressure, enabling me to concentrate on my studies and personal growth. It would also reduce the need for additional part-time work, allowing me to engage more deeply in academic and extracurricular activities that will enrich my educational experience. Impact and Contribution My commitment to making a positive impact extends beyond my personal and academic aspirations. I plan to contribute to my community by applying my engineering skills to develop sustainable and resilient infrastructure. My aim is to work on projects that address pressing issues such as climate change, urban development, and resource management. Additionally, I hope to give back to my community by mentoring young students and advocating for the importance of education and perseverance. In conclusion, my journey has been shaped by personal challenges and financial constraints, but these experiences have only strengthened my determination and commitment to achieving my goals. My academic achievements and career aspirations reflect my dedication to making a positive impact in the field of civil engineering. Receiving this scholarship would not only support my educational endeavors but also empower me to contribute meaningfully to my community and field of study.
    Ken Larson Memorial Scholarship
    Choosing a college major and a future career path is a deeply personal decision, often driven by a combination of personal interests, experiences, and aspirations. My passion for civil engineering and my commitment to pursuing a career in this field are rooted in a blend of formative experiences, a fascination with how things work, and a desire to make a tangible impact on the world. Fascination with Engineering From a young age, I have been captivated by the way things are built and how they function. My interest in civil engineering was sparked by a series of experiences that exposed me to the complexity and creativity involved in designing and constructing infrastructure. I remember being fascinated by the intricate designs of bridges, the resilience of skyscrapers, and the functionality of transportation systems. This fascination evolved into a deeper appreciation for the role civil engineering plays in shaping our environment and improving our quality of life. Personal Experiences and Influences Growing up in a community where infrastructure development was crucial, I witnessed firsthand the impact that well-designed civil projects can have on daily life. In my community, the development of roads, bridges, and public spaces not only enhanced connectivity but also fostered economic growth and improved living conditions. These observations highlighted the significant role civil engineering plays in addressing societal needs and challenges. My experiences have also been shaped by my academic journey, where I have delved into various aspects of engineering, from structural analysis to environmental sustainability. Each course and project has reinforced my passion for the field, providing me with a deeper understanding of the technical and problem-solving skills required in civil engineering. The combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application has solidified my commitment to this career path. Impact and Aspirations One of the primary reasons for my passion in civil engineering is the potential for making a positive impact on communities and the environment. Civil engineers have the opportunity to design and implement projects that enhance public safety, improve infrastructure, and contribute to sustainable development. The ability to address complex challenges and create solutions that benefit society is a powerful motivator for me. In particular, I am driven by the prospect of working on projects that focus on sustainable infrastructure and resilience. As our world faces increasing environmental challenges, I am eager to contribute to the development of green building practices, energy-efficient systems, and resilient infrastructure that can withstand the impacts of climate change. The idea of creating sustainable solutions that can have a lasting positive impact on the environment and communities is incredibly fulfilling. Career Goals and Commitment My career goals are centered on becoming a skilled civil engineer who can lead and innovate in the field. I aspire to work on large-scale projects that address critical infrastructure needs and contribute to sustainable development. Additionally, I am committed to continuous learning and professional development to stay at the forefront of engineering advancements and best practices. Conclusion My passion for civil engineering is driven by a combination of fascination, personal experiences, and a desire to make a meaningful impact. The field offers a unique blend of technical challenges, creative problem-solving, and opportunities to contribute to societal and environmental improvements. As I pursue my career in civil engineering, I am committed to leveraging my skills and experiences to create innovative solutions and positively impact the world. The journey ahead is one of continuous learning and growth, and I am excited about the possibilities that lie ahead in this dynamic and impactful field.
    Rosetta Richardson's Trailblazer Elderly Care Scholarship
    The study of breast cancer, dementia, and stroke in the elderly population is not merely an academic pursuit for me; it is a deeply personal journey shaped by the experiences of my family and the challenges they have faced. My decision to focus on these critical areas of research is profoundly influenced by the impact these conditions have had on my own life and my community. This essay delves into the personal motivations behind my choice, the impact of these conditions on my goals, and the broader implications for research and care. Personal Connection to the Field My engagement with the study of breast cancer, dementia, and stroke stems from direct and poignant experiences with these conditions. The most significant of these experiences involves my grandmother’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s has been a cruel adversary, gradually erasing her memories and eroding her ability to recognize the world around her. Her struggle with this condition has been a defining moment in my life, shaping my understanding of the emotional and practical challenges faced by families dealing with dementia. Watching my grandmother’s decline was heart-wrenching. Each phase of her illness brought new challenges, not just for her but for our entire family. The confusion, the repeated questioning, and the increasing need for assistance highlighted the severe gaps in support systems for families dealing with dementia. The experience illuminated the need for more research into the disease’s progression and the development of effective interventions that can provide relief and improve the quality of life for patients and their caregivers. The impact of breast cancer has also been significant in my life. I have witnessed close friends and extended family members bravely confront this disease, each battle revealing the strengths and vulnerabilities of those affected. The emotional and physical toll of breast cancer on individuals and their families has been a powerful motivator for me. It has become clear that advancements in early detection, personalized treatments, and supportive care are crucial for improving outcomes and reducing the suffering associated with breast cancer. Stroke is another condition that has had a considerable impact on my perspective. I have seen elderly individuals suffer from strokes, leading to profound physical and cognitive impairments. The challenges faced by stroke survivors and their families have underscored the need for better preventive measures and rehabilitation strategies. The ability to prevent strokes and to enhance recovery through innovative research and effective interventions has become a driving force in my career aspirations. Impact on Personal and Professional Goals These personal experiences have deeply influenced my academic and professional goals. They have motivated me to pursue a career dedicated to understanding and addressing the complexities of breast cancer, dementia, and stroke in the elderly population. My aim is to contribute to research that can lead to advancements in treatment, prevention, and supportive care for these conditions. Breast Cancer Research In the field of breast cancer research, my goal is to focus on developing new approaches for early detection and personalized treatment. Breast cancer is a multifaceted disease with various subtypes, each requiring tailored treatment strategies. My objective is to contribute to research that explores genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors influencing breast cancer development and progression. Understanding these factors can lead to more effective screening methods, targeted therapies, and improved patient outcomes. One specific area of interest is the exploration of biomarkers that can predict treatment responses and disease progression. Identifying such biomarkers can facilitate personalized treatment plans, minimizing side effects and improving the chances of successful outcomes. Additionally, I am interested in researching the psychological impact of breast cancer on patients and their families, aiming to develop comprehensive care strategies that address both physical and emotional needs. Dementia Research In the realm of dementia research, my focus is on understanding the underlying mechanisms of diseases like Alzheimer’s and developing interventions that can slow or halt their progression. Dementia research encompasses a broad range of topics, from exploring the role of genetics and environmental factors to developing new pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments. I am particularly interested in studying the impact of lifestyle factors, such as diet and physical activity, on dementia risk and progression. There is growing evidence that lifestyle modifications can influence cognitive health, and my goal is to contribute to research that identifies effective strategies for dementia prevention and management. Additionally, I aim to investigate the development of supportive technologies and interventions that can enhance the quality of life for individuals with dementia and their caregivers. Stroke Research For stroke research, my focus is on improving prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation strategies. Stroke is a leading cause of disability and death, and addressing its impact requires a multifaceted approach. I am interested in exploring novel approaches to stroke prevention, including the role of lifestyle factors, medical interventions, and public health initiatives. In addition to prevention, my research interests include stroke rehabilitation and recovery. Effective rehabilitation strategies are essential for helping stroke survivors regain independence and improve their quality of life. My goal is to contribute to research that develops and evaluates innovative rehabilitation techniques and therapies, ensuring that stroke survivors receive the best possible care and support. Overcoming Personal Challenges The journey to focusing on these fields has not been without challenges. Balancing academic demands with personal experiences of illness and caregiving has tested my resilience and determination. However, these challenges have strengthened my commitment to pursuing research in breast cancer, dementia, and stroke. The emotional toll of witnessing loved ones suffer from these conditions has fueled my desire to make a meaningful impact. It has reinforced my belief in the importance of research and the need for compassionate care. Overcoming these challenges has taught me valuable lessons in empathy, perseverance, and the importance of addressing both the scientific and human aspects of healthcare. Future Aspirations and Legacy Looking ahead, my aspirations are centered on advancing research and clinical practices in the fields of breast cancer, dementia, and stroke. I am committed to pursuing a career that integrates research, clinical practice, and patient advocacy. By contributing to advancements in understanding, treatment, and support, I aim to improve the lives of individuals affected by these conditions. In addition to my professional goals, I hope to leave a legacy of compassionate care and meaningful contributions to medical research. I envision a future where research breakthroughs translate into tangible benefits for patients and their families, reducing suffering and enhancing quality of life. My aim is to be a catalyst for change, driving progress in the fields of breast cancer, dementia, and stroke while providing support and hope to those affected. Conclusion My focus on breast cancer, dementia, and stroke within the elderly population is deeply rooted in personal experiences and a commitment to making a difference. These conditions have profoundly shaped my academic and professional goals, driving me to pursue research that can lead to advancements in treatment and care. My journey has been marked by challenges and resilience, and my future aspirations are guided by a desire to improve the lives of individuals affected by these conditions. Through research, compassionate care, and advocacy, I am dedicated to contributing to a future where breakthroughs in understanding and treatment bring hope and relief to those in need.
    Radhakrishnan-Nachiar Merit Scholarship
    Growing up in an Indian immigrant family in the U.S., my life has been shaped by a unique blend of cultural heritage and the pursuit of new opportunities. My family’s move from India to America was driven by their hope for better educational prospects and a brighter future for my siblings and me. This background has profoundly influenced my academic endeavors, particularly my decision to pursue a major in civil engineering. One defining moment in my journey was when I witnessed my parents’ unwavering commitment to providing us with the best opportunities despite the significant challenges they faced. Balancing their demanding jobs with supporting our education, they worked tirelessly to ensure that we had access to resources and opportunities. I recall long evenings at our kitchen table, where my parents, despite their exhaustion, would help me with my homework and share their stories of resilience. These moments not only reinforced the value of hard work and education but also inspired me to strive for excellence. A particularly pivotal experience occurred during high school when I participated in a summer program focused on engineering and technology. This program introduced me to the world of civil engineering and ignited a passion for designing and building infrastructure that can positively impact communities. Learning about the challenges and innovations in civil engineering made me realize how this field aligns with my interests and goals. I was fascinated by the opportunity to contribute to projects that improve people’s lives and enhance the built environment. This realization solidified my decision to major in civil engineering and has driven my academic and career aspirations. Growing up in an immigrant family also involved navigating the complexities of adapting to a new educational system while preserving our cultural identity. This balancing act taught me resilience, adaptability, and a deep appreciation for cultural diversity. My experiences have given me a unique perspective that I carry into my academic pursuits. I learned to approach challenges with a positive attitude and view them as opportunities for growth, a mindset that has been instrumental in my success as a student. In college, pursuing a major in civil engineering aligns with my passion for creating and improving infrastructure that serves communities. Civil engineering’s focus on designing, building, and maintaining essential infrastructure—such as roads, bridges, and buildings—resonates with my desire to make a tangible impact on society. My background has instilled in me a strong sense of purpose and a commitment to leveraging my skills to address real-world challenges. I am particularly interested in sustainable engineering practices and innovative solutions that address the needs of growing urban populations while minimizing environmental impact. Looking ahead, my goal is to use my education in civil engineering to contribute to projects that enhance the quality of life for communities. Whether it’s through designing sustainable infrastructure, improving public safety, or addressing environmental concerns, I am dedicated to applying my knowledge and skills to create positive change. My experiences growing up in an immigrant family have equipped me with a unique perspective and a strong sense of empathy, which I believe are essential for success in this field. In summary, my Indian immigrant background has profoundly shaped my academic journey and career aspirations. The lessons learned from my family’s experiences and my own struggles navigating a new educational system have fostered resilience, adaptability, and a commitment to making a meaningful impact through civil engineering. As I continue my studies, I am driven by the desire to use my skills and experiences to contribute positively to my field and honor the values instilled in me by my family.
    Career Test Scholarship
    y desired career path is to become a civil engineer specializing in structural design and construction. This field excites me because it combines creativity, problem-solving, and technical expertise to build and enhance the infrastructure that forms the backbone of modern society. My goal is to contribute to designing sustainable and innovative structures that not only meet current needs but also anticipate future challenges and environmental concerns. To achieve this goal, I have taken several proactive steps and have outlined a clear plan for my future. I am currently pursuing a degree in civil engineering at Yuba College, where I have focused on developing a strong foundation in mathematics, physics, and engineering principles. This academic preparation is crucial for understanding the complexities of structural analysis and design. In addition to my coursework, I have actively sought out practical experience to complement my studies. I have participated in internships with local engineering firms, where I gained hands-on experience in project planning, site inspections, and the application of engineering principles to real-world problems. These internships have provided me with valuable insights into the industry, honed my technical skills, and allowed me to work collaboratively with experienced professionals. I have also been involved in various engineering-related projects and extracurricular activities. For example, I have participated in engineering club activities, including design competitions and community outreach projects, which have helped me develop leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. These experiences have reinforced my passion for engineering and have given me a broader perspective on how engineering solutions can impact communities. Looking ahead, I plan to further my education by pursuing a bachelor's degree in civil engineering and eventually obtaining a professional engineering license. I am committed to continuous learning and staying updated with advancements in engineering technologies and practices. I also plan to specialize in structural engineering, focusing on sustainable design practices and innovative construction techniques. My experiences and skills align closely with my career aspirations. My background in mathematics and physics, combined with practical experience in engineering projects, has prepared me well for the challenges of civil engineering. My interest in creating impactful and sustainable solutions drives my commitment to this field. I envision making a positive impact in my future profession by contributing to projects that improve infrastructure and enhance the quality of life for communities. I am particularly interested in developing solutions that address environmental challenges, such as designing structures that are energy-efficient and resilient to natural disasters. By leveraging my skills and experiences, I aim to play a role in shaping a more sustainable and resilient built environment. In summary, my career path in civil engineering is guided by a passion for innovation and a commitment to addressing the needs of society through effective and sustainable design. Through continued education, practical experience, and a focus on impactful projects, I am dedicated to making a meaningful contribution to the field of civil engineering and positively impacting the communities I serve.
    Reese McGee Memorial Scholarship
    I was diagnosed with epilepsy during my early teenage years, a time when my life was already full of challenges and uncertainties. This diagnosis came as a shock and initially, it was overwhelming to come to terms with the implications it had on my daily life and future aspirations. However, as I learned more about the condition and how to manage it, I began to see it not just as a barrier but as a part of my journey that shaped my character and resilience. Epilepsy has impacted my life in several ways. On a practical level, it required me to adapt my daily routine to accommodate medical treatments and manage potential seizure triggers. I had to learn to navigate school and social situations with a new awareness of my condition, often explaining it to others and dealing with their misconceptions or concerns. This experience taught me patience, adaptability, and how to advocate for myself effectively. It also instilled in me a deep sense of empathy for others facing their own struggles. Despite the difficulties, I am most proud of how I have managed to maintain a positive outlook and continue pursuing my goals with determination. Throughout my academic career, I have strived to excel in my studies and participate in extracurricular activities, demonstrating that my condition does not define my capabilities. I have also taken on leadership roles and engaged in community service, using my experiences to raise awareness about epilepsy and support others in similar situations. One of my proudest achievements is my ability to balance managing my health with achieving academic and personal success. Completing a challenging degree while actively participating in various activities and maintaining a high level of performance has been a testament to my perseverance and strength. Additionally, my work in advocacy and support for epilepsy awareness has been rewarding, allowing me to contribute positively to the community and help break down the stigma associated with the condition. As I look to the future, I hope to leave behind a legacy of resilience, advocacy, and positive impact. My goal is to inspire others with similar challenges to persevere and achieve their dreams, demonstrating that personal health struggles do not have to limit one's potential. In my professional and personal endeavors, I aim to continue advocating for epilepsy awareness and contribute to advancing understanding and support for individuals with neurological conditions. By sharing my story and supporting causes related to epilepsy, I hope to make a lasting difference in the lives of others and promote a more inclusive and compassionate society.
    Hines Scholarship
    Attending college means having the chance to immerse myself in an environment where learning is encouraged and intellectual curiosity is nurtured. It provides me with the resources and support needed to deepen my understanding of my chosen field, engineering, and equips me with the skills necessary to tackle complex challenges. The structured learning environment, coupled with access to experienced faculty and cutting-edge resources, allows me to build a solid foundation in engineering principles and explore areas of interest in depth. Going to college represents a pivotal milestone in my life, symbolizing a gateway to personal growth, professional development, and the realization of my dreams. For me, college is not merely a place to gain knowledge; it is a transformative experience that opens doors to opportunities, fosters critical thinking, and shapes my future. Beyond academic achievements, college is an opportunity for personal development. It is a time to cultivate resilience, adaptability, and leadership skills. The diverse experiences and interactions with peers from various backgrounds broaden my perspectives and enhance my ability to collaborate effectively. College challenges me to step out of my comfort zone, engage in meaningful extracurricular activities, and contribute to a vibrant campus community. One of my primary goals in attending college is to gain a comprehensive education in civil engineering, a field that fascinates me due to its impact on society and the environment. I am eager to acquire the technical expertise and problem-solving skills necessary to design and implement infrastructure projects that address real-world needs. My aspiration is to contribute to sustainable development, create resilient structures, and improve the quality of life for communities. Moreover, college provides a platform for pursuing research opportunities and engaging in projects that align with my interests. I aim to participate in research initiatives that address pressing issues in civil engineering, such as innovative construction materials, energy-efficient designs, and disaster resilience. These experiences will not only enhance my academic knowledge but also prepare me for a successful career in engineering. Ultimately, going to college is about more than just obtaining a degree. It is a journey of self-discovery, growth, and empowerment. I am determined to make the most of this opportunity by excelling academically, contributing to the college community, and preparing for a career where I can make a positive impact. By leveraging the education and experiences gained during my time in college, I hope to achieve my career goals, drive progress in the field of civil engineering, and contribute to building a better future for society.
    ADHDAdvisor's Mental Health Advocate Scholarship for Health Students
    Coming from Afghanistan, I have witnessed the profound impact of mental health struggles within my community. In a country where mental health issues are often stigmatized and support systems are limited, I have made it a priority to assist others facing similar challenges. My experiences have fueled my dedication to providing emotional support and advocating for mental health awareness. In my community, I have been actively involved in informal counseling and support efforts. Recognizing the lack of accessible mental health resources, I started by offering a listening ear to friends and family members dealing with anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. I facilitated open conversations about mental health, aiming to reduce stigma and encourage individuals to seek help. Through these conversations, I shared coping strategies and resources, such as local support groups and online counseling services. Additionally, I have organized community workshops to educate people about mental health. These workshops focused on understanding mental illness, recognizing symptoms, and promoting self-care techniques. By providing information and fostering an environment of empathy and support, I aimed to empower individuals to manage their mental health more effectively and seek professional help when needed. My decision to pursue studies in psychology and mental health is deeply rooted in my experiences and my desire to make a more substantial impact. I am committed to furthering my education to gain a deeper understanding of mental health issues and evidence-based interventions. I plan to specialize in areas such as trauma and grief counseling, which are particularly relevant to the challenges faced by individuals in conflict-ridden regions like Afghanistan. In my future career, I aspire to work as a mental health professional, both in clinical settings and through community outreach programs. My goal is to provide compassionate and culturally sensitive support to those struggling with mental health issues. I plan to work with local organizations to develop and implement mental health programs that address the unique needs of my community, including providing education, counseling, and crisis intervention. By combining my academic background with practical experience, I aim to create a supportive environment where individuals feel safe to address their mental health needs. My commitment to mental health advocacy and support is driven by my personal experiences and my vision of a more understanding and resilient community.
    Elizabeth Schalk Memorial Scholarship
    Witnessing my father's battle with depression was a formative experience for me. It made me acutely aware of the difficulties associated with mental health issues, both for the individual and their loved ones. There were days when his mood swings and the intensity of his emotional struggles created an environment of uncertainty and tension in our home. These experiences taught me the importance of empathy, patience, and the need for open conversations about mental health. Mental illness has profoundly impacted my life and shaped my perspectives in ways I never anticipated. Growing up, I observed firsthand the struggles my family faced due to mental health challenges. My father battled depression for many years, which cast a long shadow over our family dynamics. His struggles with mental illness were not just about managing symptoms but also about the emotional toll it took on our entire household. As a teenager, I found myself grappling with my own mental health challenges. The weight of balancing academic pressures, personal expectations, and family responsibilities became overwhelming. I experienced periods of anxiety and stress that sometimes felt insurmountable. Through these challenges, I learned valuable lessons about resilience and self-care. Seeking support from counselors and engaging in therapeutic practices became crucial in managing my mental health and maintaining a balanced perspective. These experiences have significantly influenced my approach to mental health. They have instilled in me a deep commitment to raising awareness about mental illness and reducing the stigma surrounding it. I understand the importance of creating supportive environments where individuals feel safe to express their struggles and seek help without fear of judgment. This understanding has driven me to become involved in mental health advocacy and support initiatives, both within my community and on a broader scale. In college, I have actively participated in mental health awareness campaigns and support groups. I have volunteered with organizations that provide resources and assistance to individuals affected by mental illness. These activities have allowed me to contribute to creating a more understanding and supportive community. My goal is to continue this advocacy work and to pursue a career in psychology or social work, where I can directly support individuals facing mental health challenges and work towards systemic improvements in mental health care. In summary, mental illness has had a profound impact on my life and family, shaping my understanding of its complexities and my commitment to advocacy. My personal experiences have driven me to seek a path where I can contribute to better mental health support and create environments where individuals feel understood and supported. This journey has not only influenced my career aspirations but has also instilled in me a passion for making a positive difference in the lives of those affected by mental health issues.
    John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
    My choice to pursue engineering is driven by a strong desire to create tangible and lasting impacts on the world. I am particularly drawn to [specific area within engineering, e.g., civil engineering, renewable energy, structural engineering], where I see immense potential for addressing critical challenges. For example, in civil engineering, the design and construction of resilient infrastructure are essential for adapting to climate change and ensuring public safety. By contributing to such projects, I aim to play a role in enhancing community resilience and sustainability. One of my primary motivations is the opportunity to address real-world problems through innovative engineering solutions. I am inspired by the potential of engineering to tackle issues such as energy efficiency, environmental sustainability, and infrastructure development. For instance, I am interested in exploring renewable energy systems, which can provide sustainable alternatives to traditional energy sources and reduce our carbon footprint. My goal is to work on projects that advance these technologies, making them more accessible and effective. Personal experiences have also significantly shaped my commitment to engineering. Growing up, I witnessed the impact of infrastructural challenges and environmental issues firsthand. These experiences sparked my desire to contribute to positive change and fueled my determination to pursue a career where I can make a difference. Additionally, my background has instilled in me a strong sense of resilience and adaptability. Overcoming obstacles in my academic journey has strengthened my problem-solving abilities and taught me the importance of perseverance and continuous learning. In terms of achieving my professional passion, I plan to leverage both my academic knowledge and practical experiences. I am committed to excelling in my studies and gaining hands-on experience through internships and projects. These opportunities will not only enhance my technical skills but also provide insights into real-world applications and industry practices. Networking with professionals and engaging in industry-related activities will further support my career development and help me stay abreast of emerging trends and technologies. Moreover, I am dedicated to fostering a collaborative and inclusive approach in my work. Engineering solutions often require multidisciplinary teamwork, and I believe that diverse perspectives can lead to more innovative and effective outcomes. By embracing this collaborative mindset, I aim to contribute to a positive and productive work environment, where creativity and inclusivity drive progress. In summary, my passion for engineering stems from a lifelong curiosity about how things work and a desire to address significant challenges through innovative solutions. My personal experiences and goals have shaped my commitment to making a meaningful impact in the field. Through dedicated study, practical experience, and a collaborative approach, I am eager to contribute to engineering advancements and drive positive change in the world.
    Promising Pathways - Hard of Hearing Scholarship
    I am currently pursuing a degree in Engineering at Yuba College. This field fascinates me due to its problem-solving nature and its impact on creating practical solutions to complex challenges. My coursework involves a deep dive into various aspects of engineering, including mathematics, physics, and computer science, which are all integral to understanding and designing systems and structures. As a student who is hard of hearing, I have faced several obstacles throughout my academic journey. One significant challenge has been ensuring that I can fully engage with course material and participate in classroom discussions. To overcome this, I utilize hearing aids that amplify sounds and improve my ability to hear lectures and collaborative work. Additionally, I benefit from real-time captioning services, which provide written transcriptions of spoken content during lectures. This tool has been invaluable in ensuring that I can follow along with discussions and grasp complex concepts in real time. I also work closely with my professors and academic advisors to arrange necessary accommodations, such as preferential seating and note-taking support. These adjustments help me stay on track with my coursework and participate actively in class activities. Despite these challenges, I have developed strong organizational and communication skills, which have been crucial in managing my studies effectively. For example, I proactively seek clarification when needed and leverage digital resources to enhance my learning experience. Looking ahead, my career goals are centered around applying my engineering knowledge to solve real-world problems. I am particularly interested in [specific area within engineering, e.g., structural engineering, renewable energy systems, etc.], and I aspire to contribute to innovative projects that advance technology and improve infrastructure. I plan to pursue opportunities in [specific industry or role, e.g., civil engineering firms, research institutions, etc.] where I can apply my skills to design and implement impactful solutions. Moreover, I am passionate about advocating for accessibility and inclusion in the engineering field. My personal experiences have given me a unique perspective on the importance of creating inclusive environments that accommodate diverse needs. I aim to use my background and experiences to support initiatives that promote accessibility and ensure that engineering solutions are designed with all individuals in mind. In summary, my academic journey at Yuba College as an engineering student who is hard of hearing has been marked by resilience and adaptability. The assistive devices and accommodations I use have been essential in overcoming challenges, and my perseverance has driven me to excel in my studies. As I progress towards my career goals, I am eager to make a meaningful impact in the engineering field and advocate for greater accessibility and inclusion.
    Rivera-Gulley First-Gen Scholarship Award
    I’m Hossain, a dedicated and ambitious individual with a strong desire to make a meaningful impact through higher education. My journey has been shaped by a blend of personal experiences and academic interests that have driven me to pursue a college education and carve out a path toward a fulfilling career. From a young age, I have been fascinated by the built environment and how it shapes our daily lives. This interest has grown into a passionate pursuit of civil engineering, a field that combines creativity, problem-solving, and technical expertise to design and build infrastructure that supports and enhances communities. My aspiration to become a civil engineer stems from my desire to contribute to the development of sustainable and resilient infrastructure that can improve people's quality of life and address critical societal needs. Attending college is a crucial step toward achieving my career goals. I am excited about the opportunity to deepen my knowledge in engineering, engage with experienced professionals, and gain hands-on experience through practical projects and internships. College will provide me with the advanced skills and qualifications needed to excel in the field of civil engineering and to tackle complex challenges in infrastructure development. One of my primary goals is to specialize in civil construction and infrastructure projects that focus on sustainability and environmental impact. I am particularly interested in developing innovative solutions for sustainable construction practices, efficient resource management, and resilient design in the face of climate change. I believe that by focusing on these areas, I can contribute to creating a more sustainable and equitable world. In addition to my professional aspirations, I am committed to making a positive impact in my community. I plan to use my skills and knowledge to participate in community service projects, such as improving local infrastructure, enhancing public spaces, and supporting initiatives that promote environmental sustainability. I am also eager to engage with local organizations and educational institutions to mentor and inspire the next generation of engineers and innovators. Pursuing higher education is not only about achieving academic and career goals but also about personal growth and development. I look forward to the opportunity to explore new perspectives, engage with diverse groups of people, and challenge myself intellectually and personally. College will be a transformative experience that will help me develop the skills, confidence, and resilience needed to navigate the complexities of the modern world and to make a meaningful contribution to society. In summary, my decision to attend college is driven by my passion for civil engineering and my commitment to making a positive impact through my career and community involvement. I am excited about the opportunities that higher education will provide and am determined to leverage these opportunities to achieve my goals and contribute to the betterment of society.
    Heroes’ Legacy Scholarship
    Navigating Frequent Moves and Transitions: One of the most defining aspects of my upbringing was the frequent relocations that came with my parent’s military career. Each move presented a new set of challenges, from adjusting to different schools and making new friends to adapting to various cultural environments. While this constant change could be difficult, it also taught me valuable life skills. I learned to quickly adapt to new situations, embrace change with a positive attitude, and develop a strong sense of independence. These experiences have made me more flexible and open-minded, qualities that I believe will serve me well in any future endeavors. Understanding the Value of Discipline and Commitment: Witnessing my parent’s dedication and commitment to their service has been a powerful influence on my own values. The discipline required in military life—punctuality, responsibility, and perseverance—has been a constant reminder of the importance of hard work and dedication. My parent’s unwavering commitment to their duties has inspired me to pursue my goals with the same level of seriousness and resolve. It has also instilled in me a deep respect for the principles of service and sacrifice. Building Strong Support Systems: Growing up as a military child often meant relying on a strong support system, both within the family and the community. The camaraderie and solidarity among military families created a sense of belonging and mutual support. This network has been invaluable in navigating the challenges of military life and has helped me develop strong interpersonal skills. The ability to build and maintain meaningful relationships, even in transient situations, has become a cornerstone of my approach to both personal and professional interactions. Appreciating the Importance of Service and Sacrifice: The sacrifices made by my parent in their military service have given me a profound appreciation for the concept of service to others. Understanding the broader implications of their work, including the impact on national security and the well-being of fellow citizens, has shaped my perspective on civic responsibility and community service. It has motivated me to seek ways to contribute positively to society and to value the principles of selflessness and dedication. Embracing Diverse Perspectives and Cultures: The exposure to different regions and cultures through my parent’s assignments has broadened my understanding of the world. Each new location offered a chance to experience different lifestyles, traditions, and viewpoints. This diversity has enriched my perspective and helped me develop a more inclusive and global outlook. It has also sparked an interest in exploring various cultures and understanding the complexities of global interactions. Preparing for Future Challenges: The experiences of growing up with a parent in the military have prepared me for future challenges by teaching me resilience, adaptability, and a strong work ethic. These skills are essential as I pursue my own goals and navigate the uncertainties of life. The lessons learned from observing my parent’s dedication and the support of the military community continue to guide me in my personal and academic pursuits. In conclusion, being the child of a parent in the military has profoundly impacted my development, instilling in me resilience, adaptability, and a deep sense of duty. These experiences have shaped my values and aspirations, preparing me to face future challenges with confidence and commitment.
    Combined Worlds Scholarship
    Exposure to Different Cultures: Traveling immerses individuals in unfamiliar cultural contexts, allowing them to experience firsthand the customs, traditions, and ways of life that differ from their own. This exposure challenges preconceived notions and stereotypes, fostering a greater appreciation for diversity. For instance, engaging with local communities and participating in cultural practices can reveal new ways of thinking and living, encouraging travelers to question their own beliefs and assumptions. This broadened perspective often leads to a more inclusive and open-minded worldview, enhancing one’s ability to relate to and connect with people from various backgrounds. Understanding Different Perspectives: Encountering diverse viewpoints through travel can be eye-opening and enlightening. Conversations with people from different regions and backgrounds provide insight into alternative ways of problem-solving, decision-making, and prioritizing values. This exchange of ideas helps travelers understand the complexity of global issues and recognize the nuances in different societal approaches. Such experiences can cultivate critical thinking and adaptability, as individuals learn to appreciate and integrate multiple perspectives into their own worldview. The ability to see beyond one's immediate environment and consider broader contexts is invaluable in both personal and professional settings. Adapting to New Environments: Travel often involves navigating unfamiliar places, which requires flexibility and resourcefulness. Adapting to new environments, whether it's finding one’s way in a foreign city or adjusting to different social norms, can enhance problem-solving skills and resilience. Overcoming the challenges of travel, such as language barriers or cultural misunderstandings, fosters personal growth by pushing individuals out of their comfort zones. This adaptability not only builds confidence but also prepares individuals to handle unforeseen situations more effectively in their everyday lives. Personal Growth and Self-Discovery: The experiences gained through travel often lead to significant self-discovery. Being in new environments encourages reflection and self-evaluation, as individuals compare their experiences to their own life and values. The opportunity to step away from daily routines and familiar surroundings provides space for personal growth and a renewed sense of purpose. Many travelers return from their journeys with a clearer sense of their own identity, goals, and aspirations, having gained a broader perspective on their place in the world. Building Relationships and Connections: Traveling also facilitates the building of relationships and connections across cultural boundaries. Forming friendships with people from different parts of the world fosters a sense of global community and mutual understanding. These connections can lead to lasting personal and professional relationships, enriching one’s life and expanding opportunities for future collaboration and learning. In summary, travel is a transformative experience that fosters personal growth through exposure to diverse cultures, perspectives, and environments. It enhances empathy, adaptability, and self-awareness, ultimately leading to a richer, more nuanced understanding of the world and one’s place within it. Through travel, individuals can develop a more profound appreciation for diversity, gain new insights, and build lasting connections, all of which contribute to their overall personal and professional development.
    Bright Lights Scholarship
    As I look to the future, my primary goal is to pursue a degree in psychology with a specialization in cognitive disorders. My personal experiences with my grandmother’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease have profoundly shaped my aspirations. Witnessing her struggle with memory loss has fueled my passion for understanding and addressing cognitive decline, and I am committed to making a meaningful impact in this field. My plans include pursuing advanced studies in cognitive psychology and research to develop effective interventions and support systems for individuals and families affected by dementia. I aim to contribute to the growing body of knowledge surrounding cognitive disorders and work towards practical solutions that can improve quality of life for those affected. Additionally, I hope to engage in community outreach and education, raising awareness about mental health and supporting caregivers who face similar challenges. This scholarship is crucial in helping me achieve these goals. Financial support will alleviate the burden of tuition and related expenses, allowing me to concentrate fully on my studies and research without the constant worry of financial constraints. It will enable me to access resources, participate in valuable research opportunities, and attend conferences that are integral to my academic and professional growth. Moreover, this scholarship will provide me with the flexibility to engage in extracurricular activities and volunteer work related to mental health advocacy. I plan to continue my involvement in community support groups and educational initiatives, using my experiences to provide support and guidance to others facing similar challenges. The scholarship will empower me to focus on these important activities, furthering my commitment to making a positive impact in the field of mental health. In summary, my future plans revolve around advancing my knowledge in cognitive psychology and contributing to meaningful research and community support. This scholarship will play a vital role in enabling me to pursue these goals by providing financial relief and the freedom to fully dedicate myself to my academic and professional aspirations. It represents not just a financial investment but a vote of confidence in my potential to make a difference in the field of mental health. With this support, I am confident in my ability to achieve my goals and make a lasting impact on both the academic and community levels. Thank you for considering my application and supporting my journey towards a future dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by cognitive disorders.
    Gender Expansive & Transgender Scholarship
    Throughout my life, I have grappled with the complexities of my gender identity, a journey that has profoundly shaped who I am today. From an early age, I sensed a disconnection between myself and my same-sex peers. Assigned male at birth (AMAB), I faced an internal struggle in reconciling my gender identity, leading to a series of challenging experiences and self-discoveries. My discomfort with traditional male spaces—such as bathrooms, locker rooms, and particularly hotel rooms on field trips—was palpable. These spaces often triggered anxiety and sleepless nights, highlighting my growing sense of incongruence with the male identity I was assigned. Initially, I attributed these feelings to my sexual orientation, believing that identifying as a "gay man" would grant me the freedom to explore my gender identity. However, I soon realized that the discomfort stemmed from a deeper issue. Being in all-male spaces, regardless of my sexual orientation, felt fundamentally misaligned with my true self. As I navigated this confusion, I found myself overcompensating for my femininity by emphasizing or sexualizing my body, which led to further feelings of inauthenticity. My journey took a pivotal turn when I received guidance from transgender friends who had faced similar struggles. Their support was instrumental in helping me accept a reality I had long feared: I am non-binary. This acceptance was transformative. The very night I embraced my non-binary identity, my nightmares ceased, and I began a journey of profound self-discovery and personal growth. Despite the relief and newfound joy of embracing my identity, this journey has not been without its challenges. My decision to come out as non-binary led to strained familial relationships. My parents withdrew their financial support for my college education, believing that my identity was "radicalizing" me. This setback was significant, but my newfound confidence enabled me to navigate these difficulties with resilience. I secured a temporary position at the ACLU of Florida, where I work to organize young Latino students to participate in local voting and combat disenfranchisement. This role has been a lifeline, allowing me to support myself while facing uncertainties about my housing and educational future. Currently, I am pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Global & Sociocultural Studies with a focus on Sociology, and I am also seeking certificates in Queer Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies. My academic interests are deeply rooted in my passion for history and the complexities of societal structures. By studying the intersections of queerness, gender performance, and mixed-race ethnic groups in Latin America and the Caribbean, especially the Dominican Republic, I aim to contribute to academia from a perspective that challenges traditional narratives. I am committed to amplifying brown queer experiences, which are often marginalized in academic discourse. Through my studies and activism, I hope to reshape the narrative around Afro-Latino queerness and advocate for greater equality and recognition for all queer individuals globally. My journey has been marked by personal and academic achievements, and I am driven by a desire to create a more inclusive and equitable world. The challenges I have faced only strengthen my resolve to contribute meaningfully to the fight for equality, and I am determined to make a lasting impact through my work and advocacy.
    Adam Montes Pride Scholarship
    My grandmother’s increasing memory loss and confusion have forced us to confront the harsh realities of cognitive decline. Her moments of disorientation and the times she has gone missing have driven me to understand the complexities of dementia more profoundly. This personal experience has given me a unique perspective on the importance of mental health support and has fueled my passion for contributing to this field. I am motivated to pursue a degree in psychology with a focus on cognitive disorders to develop effective strategies and support systems for individuals and families affected by similar challenges. One unique aspect of my journey is how my experiences as a caregiver for my grandmother with Alzheimer's disease have profoundly shaped my personal and academic path. Witnessing her struggle with memory loss and the challenges it brought to our family has instilled in me a deep sense of empathy and a commitment to making a difference in the field of mental health. This experience has not only motivated me to pursue higher education but has also shaped my identity and aspirations in ways that set me apart from other applicants. In addition to my personal motivation, I have actively engaged with my community to raise awareness about mental health. I’ve organized local support groups for caregivers and volunteered at community centers to provide education on Alzheimer’s and dementia. These efforts have not only helped me connect with others facing similar challenges but have also allowed me to contribute positively to my community. My interactions with my family, particularly in providing care for my grandmother, have taught me invaluable lessons in patience, resilience, and compassion. My proudest accomplishment has been my ability to balance academic responsibilities with caregiving duties. Despite the demands of supporting my family, I have maintained a high academic standing and actively participated in extracurricular activities related to mental health advocacy. This balance demonstrates my commitment to both my personal and professional goals and my ability to manage multiple responsibilities effectively. Receiving this scholarship would provide critical financial support to continue my education and advance my goals in the field of psychology. It would enable me to focus on my studies and research without the added burden of financial stress, ultimately helping me achieve my dream of making a meaningful impact in mental health care. What distinguishes me from other applicants is my direct, personal experience with the challenges of dementia, coupled with my proactive approach to addressing these issues in my community. My unique perspective, combined with my dedication to improving mental health care, positions me as a strong candidate for this scholarship. I am driven by a genuine desire to effect positive change and am committed to leveraging my education to support and advocate for those in need.
    Mikey Taylor Memorial Scholarship
    My experiences with mental health have profoundly shaped my beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations. Navigating my own mental health challenges has led to a deeper understanding of the complexities of psychological well-being and has fundamentally influenced how I approach life and work. Beliefs: Struggling with mental health has made me deeply appreciative of the importance of empathy and compassion. Having faced my own battles with anxiety and depression, I understand firsthand how isolating and difficult it can be. This personal insight has fostered a strong belief in the need for accessible mental health resources and the importance of reducing stigma associated with mental illness. I’ve come to realize that mental health is not just an individual issue but a societal one, affecting countless people across all walks of life. As a result, I advocate for a more inclusive approach to mental health care, emphasizing the importance of early intervention and ongoing support. This belief drives me to support initiatives that aim to make mental health services more readily available and to educate others about the significance of mental well-being. Relationships: My journey has also significantly impacted my relationships, both with myself and others. Dealing with mental health challenges has taught me the value of open communication and the need for understanding and support. Through my struggles, I have learned to express my emotions more openly and to seek support when needed, which has improved my relationships with friends and family. This openness has created a more understanding and supportive environment within my personal circle. I have also become more attentive to the mental health needs of those around me, offering support and a listening ear to friends and loved ones who may be experiencing their own struggles. This mutual exchange of support has strengthened our relationships and built a foundation of trust and empathy. Career Aspirations: Professionally, my experiences have driven me to pursue a career where I can make a tangible difference in the field of mental health. My personal challenges have fueled my passion for improving mental health care systems and advocating for those in need. I am committed to working in roles that focus on enhancing mental health services, whether through direct support, advocacy, or research. I aspire to contribute to the development of effective strategies and policies that address mental health issues and promote a more supportive environment for individuals seeking help. My experiences have also inspired me to pursue further education and training in mental health fields, equipping me with the skills and knowledge necessary to drive positive change. Overall, my experiences with mental health have not only influenced my beliefs and relationships but have also charted a clear path for my career aspirations. They have instilled in me a commitment to fostering a more empathetic and supportive world for those struggling with mental health issues. By leveraging my personal experiences, I aim to contribute to the creation of more effective mental health care systems and to promote a culture of understanding and support for mental well-being.
    Henry Respert Alzheimer's and Dementia Awareness Scholarship
    My grandmother’s increasing memory loss and confusion have forced us to confront the harsh realities of cognitive decline. Her struggles with Alzheimer’s disease have led to several distressing incidents where she wandered away from home, resulting in frantic searches and significant emotional strain on our family. These experiences have not only highlighted the severity of her condition but also underscored the broader impact such illnesses have on families and communities. The impact of Alzheimer’s disease on our family has been both profound and multifaceted. As my grandmother’s cognitive abilities have deteriorated, we have had to adapt to her changing needs, which has involved providing constant support for daily activities, managing her medication, and ensuring her safety. This situation has placed a considerable emotional and physical burden on our family, revealing the critical need for comprehensive support systems and increased community awareness about dementia-related illnesses. Witnessing my grandmother’s struggle with Alzheimer’s has been both a source of profound sadness and a catalyst for personal growth. The repeated episodes of her becoming disoriented and lost have underscored the importance of community involvement and the need for comprehensive support systems for individuals with dementia. The anxiety and fear experienced during these incidents have been overwhelming, highlighting the collective concern and support from our community. This journey has taught me invaluable lessons about compassion, patience, and resilience in the face of adversity. It has emphasized the need to approach every situation with understanding and support, particularly when dealing with cognitive decline. Additionally, it has become clear that increased awareness and resources dedicated to Alzheimer’s disease and dementia care are critical. In response to these challenges, I am committed to advocating for better support systems and raising awareness about Alzheimer’s and related illnesses. I am actively involved in local support groups and educational initiatives, working to provide information and resources to families navigating similar experiences. Furthermore, I am pursuing a career in healthcare with a focus on geriatrics, aiming to contribute to the development of more effective care strategies and support systems for individuals with dementia. In conclusion, the impact of Alzheimer’s disease on my family has been profound and multifaceted. It has revealed the emotional and practical challenges associated with dementia, highlighting the need for compassionate care and community support. My experiences have deepened my understanding of the disease and driven me to advocate for better resources and support. Through my personal journey and professional aspirations, I am committed to making a positive difference in the lives of individuals and families affected by Alzheimer’s and related conditions.
    Lotus Scholarship
    Growing up in a single-parent, low-income household has profoundly shaped my resilience and determination. The financial constraints and challenges faced by my family instilled in me a deep understanding of the value of perseverance and hard work. Navigating through these challenges has been a crucial part of my development, fostering a strong sense of responsibility and an unwavering commitment to overcoming obstacles. From a young age, I learned to appreciate the importance of resourcefulness and adaptability. My parent worked tirelessly to provide for us, often juggling multiple jobs and making sacrifices to ensure we had what we needed. Observing this dedication inspired me to adopt a similar work ethic. I took on part-time jobs during school to contribute to the household and support my own education. This experience taught me how to manage my time effectively, prioritize my responsibilities, and maintain a positive outlook despite financial constraints. The hardships of growing up in a low-income environment have driven me to persevere through various challenges. They have fueled my ambition to create a better future for myself and to use my experiences to support others who face similar difficulties. I am committed to making a positive impact in my community by addressing issues related to economic disparities and providing support to those in need. In summary, coming from a single-parent, low-income household has taught me the importance of perseverance, resourcefulness, and empathy. My experiences have inspired me to use my life journey to make a positive impact in my community and beyond. Through my career aspirations, volunteer work, and educational pursuits, I am dedicated to supporting others, addressing economic disparities, and creating opportunities for those facing similar challenges.
    Cariloop’s Caregiver Scholarship
    Throughout my life, caregiving has been a profound and formative experience that has significantly influenced my personal goals, journey, and identity. Taking on the role of a caregiver has been both challenging and rewarding, shaping me into a more compassionate, resilient, and empathetic individual. My caregiving journey began during a critical period in my family when a loved one fell ill. The responsibility of providing daily care, managing medical appointments, and offering emotional support became my central focus. Balancing these duties with my own responsibilities required a high level of organization, patience, and emotional strength. This experience taught me the importance of adaptability and resourcefulness in the face of adversity. I learned to navigate complex medical systems, coordinate with healthcare professionals, and advocate for my loved one's needs. The impact of caregiving on my personal goals has been profound. It has reinforced my desire to pursue a career that allows me to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Witnessing the positive effects of compassionate care and support has inspired me to seek a profession where I can contribute to the well-being of individuals and communities. Whether through direct care, support services, or community outreach, I am driven by the goal of enhancing the quality of life for those in need. Caregiving has also shaped my journey by instilling a sense of purpose and direction. The experience has reinforced my commitment to pursuing higher education and professional development, with a focus on fields that align with my values and aspirations. I am motivated to leverage my skills and knowledge to create positive change and support others in their times of need. On a personal level, caregiving has become a defining aspect of my identity. It has deepened my understanding of the complexities of human experiences and the importance of empathy and compassion. The challenges I faced have strengthened my resilience and adaptability, qualities that continue to guide me in all aspects of my life. My caregiving experience has fostered a strong sense of responsibility and a commitment to serving others, which I carry with me as I pursue my personal and professional goals. In summary, my caregiving experience has profoundly impacted my personal goals, journey, and identity. It has shaped my aspirations to contribute to the well-being of others, reinforced my commitment to professional growth, and instilled in me a deep sense of empathy and resilience. As I move forward, I am dedicated to using these experiences and insights to make a meaningful impact in my chosen field and continue to support and care for others in meaningful ways.
    Nyadollie Scholarship
    My name is Hossain, and I am dedicated to pursuing a career in civil engineering, focusing on civil construction. This scholarship is a pivotal opportunity for me, as it will significantly impact my ability to achieve both my academic and professional aspirations. The financial support will be instrumental in covering tuition, purchasing textbooks, and acquiring necessary materials. It will also enable me to engage in vital hands-on projects and internships, which are crucial for translating theoretical knowledge into practical skills. The scholarship will alleviate the financial pressures that come with pursuing a degree, allowing me to dedicate my full attention to my studies and academic growth. By reducing the financial burden, I will have more time and resources to invest in learning opportunities that go beyond the classroom. This includes participating in research projects, attending industry conferences, and gaining valuable practical experience through internships. Each of these opportunities will help me build a solid foundation in civil engineering and prepare me for a successful career. My passion for civil engineering is driven by a profound interest in designing and constructing structures that improve the quality of life for individuals and communities. I am particularly drawn to the challenge of creating innovative solutions for sustainable and resilient infrastructure. Civil engineering offers the unique chance to blend creativity with technical expertise to address complex problems and make a lasting impact. I am excited about the potential to contribute to sustainable construction practices and develop infrastructure that meets the needs of a growing and changing world. Although my primary focus is on civil engineering, I recognize the value of applying my skills in various contexts, including the beauty industry. My background in engineering can be leveraged to enhance the design and functionality of beauty-related facilities such as salons, spas, and research labs. By integrating principles of efficiency, sustainability, and innovation, I aim to support the development of state-of-the-art facilities that align with modern environmental standards and provide exceptional services. This approach not only benefits the beauty industry but also promotes broader environmental stewardship. This scholarship is not just financial assistance but an investment in my future and an essential step toward realizing my professional goals. With your support, I will be able to excel in my academic pursuits, contribute meaningfully to the field of civil engineering, and explore innovative ways to make a positive impact across various industries, including the beauty sector. I am grateful for the opportunity to apply and am committed to making the most of this support to achieve excellence in my chosen field. Thank you for considering my application.
    John Acuña Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Hossain, and I served in the United States Air Force as an Engineer. During my service, I was stationed at various locations where I honed my skills in engineering, project management, and leadership. This experience has profoundly shaped my educational and career goals, steering me towards a future in civil engineering with a specialization in civil construction. My name is Hossain, and I served in the United States Air Force as an Engineer. During my service, I was stationed at various locations where I honed my skills in engineering, project management, and leadership. This experience has profoundly shaped my educational and career goals, steering me towards a future in civil engineering with a specialization in civil construction. The skills I acquired in the Air Force, such as precision in engineering tasks, effective project management, and leadership, have prepared me well for the rigors of academic life in this field. My goal is to apply these skills to address real-world challenges in civil engineering, particularly focusing on sustainable and innovative solutions that benefit communities and the environment. Transitioning from military to civilian life has not been without its challenges. Adapting to the academic environment after a career in the Air Force requires significant adjustments. The structured and immediate-response nature of military work contrasts with the more self-directed and long-term focus of academic studies. Additionally, balancing educational commitments with family responsibilities and financial concerns has been challenging. Despite these obstacles, my military background has equipped me with a strong work ethic and resilience. The discipline and problem-solving skills developed during my service are invaluable assets in overcoming these challenges. I approach my education with the same dedication and strategic mindset that I applied in the Air Force, which helps me manage and navigate these difficulties effectively. After my military service, I have been actively involved in giving back to my community. I have volunteered with local organizations and participated in initiatives aimed at supporting veterans and their families. My commitment to service extends to educational advisement, where I provide guidance to individuals pursuing their academic and career goals. In addition to my community involvement, I plan to contribute to the wrestling community by pursuing coaching opportunities once I complete my degree. Wrestling has been a significant part of my life, and I am dedicated to supporting and mentoring the next generation of wrestlers. Coaching allows me to share the valuable lessons I have learned through my experiences, both in the military and in academia, and to inspire others to achieve their goals.
    Wrestling STEM Scholarship
    The discipline and resilience I developed through wrestling have profoundly shaped my approach to pursuing a degree in a STEM field. Wrestling, as a sport, demands more than just physical strength—it requires mental fortitude, strategic thinking, and the ability to adapt quickly. These qualities are directly applicable to the challenges I will face in my academic and professional journey in STEM. Wrestling taught me the importance of perseverance. Each match presents a unique set of challenges that require an athlete to adapt and overcome. Similarly, in the STEM field, I anticipate encountering complex problems that will demand creative solutions and relentless effort. The ability to remain focused under pressure, a skill honed on the wrestling mat, will help me tackle difficult concepts and research challenges with determination and resilience. Strategic thinking is another crucial skill that wrestling has instilled in me. On the mat, a wrestler must anticipate an opponent's moves and develop strategies to counter them. This skill translates well into the STEM field, where problem-solving often involves anticipating challenges and devising innovative solutions. Whether it’s designing a new experiment or developing a complex algorithm, the strategic mindset cultivated through wrestling will guide my approach to tackling academic and research projects. Additionally, wrestling has taught me the value of teamwork and collaboration. While wrestling is often seen as an individual sport, the support of teammates and coaches is essential for success. In STEM disciplines, collaboration and effective communication are critical for working on group projects, conducting research, and achieving common goals. The teamwork skills I developed in wrestling will enhance my ability to work effectively with peers and contribute meaningfully to collaborative endeavors in my field. Once I graduate and embark on my professional journey, I am committed to giving back to the wrestling community. Wrestling has been a significant part of my life, shaping who I am today. I plan to give back by engaging in coaching and mentoring roles. Coaching provides an opportunity to share the lessons I have learned and to inspire the next generation of wrestlers. By offering guidance and support, I hope to help young athletes develop their skills, build confidence, and achieve their goals, both on and off the mat. In addition to coaching, I am interested in organizing community events and workshops to promote the benefits of wrestling. These events will focus on encouraging participation, fostering sportsmanship, and highlighting the positive impact of wrestling on personal development. By creating opportunities for individuals to experience the sport, I aim to contribute to the growth and vitality of the wrestling community. In conclusion, the skills and values gained from wrestling—such as perseverance, strategic thinking, and teamwork—will serve as a strong foundation for my pursuit of a degree in a STEM field. My commitment to giving back to the wrestling community through coaching and community engagement reflects my desire to support and uplift others who share my passion for the sport. Through these efforts, I hope to make a positive impact on both my chosen field and the wrestling community that has played such a pivotal role in my life.
    Heron Wolf Civil & Infrastructure Scholarship
    I'm majoring in civil structural Engineering. Civil engineering, to me, is more than just a technical field; it represents the foundation upon which modern society is built. It encompasses the design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure that directly impacts our daily lives. From the roads we drive on to the buildings we live and work in, civil engineering is integral to ensuring that these structures are safe, functional, and sustainable. Its significance is evident in how it shapes the environment and contributes to the well-being of communities, addressing essential needs such as transportation, water management, and urban development. My journey into civil engineering has not been straightforward. Growing up in a financially strained environment, I faced significant challenges early on. My family struggled to make ends meet, and pursuing higher education seemed like a distant dream. Despite these obstacles, my fascination with how things are built and my desire to contribute to my community kept me motivated. I vividly recall the times when my parents would worry about how we would cover basic expenses, while I was determined to excel academically and find a path to a better future. Balancing schoolwork with part-time jobs to support my family was incredibly demanding, but it taught me resilience, discipline, and the value of hard work. One of the biggest hurdles I encountered was overcoming the financial barriers to education. With limited resources, affording textbooks, materials, and even transportation to school was a constant struggle. However, I found ways to overcome these challenges by utilizing library resources, seeking scholarships, and applying for financial aid. These experiences instilled in me a deep appreciation for education and a commitment to making the most of every opportunity. My passion for civil engineering was ignited by my curiosity about the construction projects I saw around me. Despite the financial hardships, I remained focused on my goal of becoming an engineer. I immersed myself in learning about structural design, sustainable practices, and urban planning. My interest in these areas grew stronger as I recognized the potential for civil engineering to address critical issues such as environmental sustainability and infrastructure resilience. Throughout my academic journey, I faced additional challenges in mastering complex engineering concepts and applying them to real-world scenarios. To address these difficulties, I sought help from mentors, engaged in collaborative study groups, and participated in hands-on projects. These efforts not only improved my understanding but also enhanced my problem-solving skills and ability to work effectively in teams. As I look toward my future career in civil engineering, I am driven by a desire to create meaningful and sustainable solutions. I am particularly excited about the potential to contribute to projects that focus on green infrastructure and smart city development. My experiences have shaped my perspective on the importance of resilience and adaptability in engineering. I am committed to applying these lessons to address the challenges faced by communities and to contribute to the development of innovative and sustainable infrastructure. In conclusion, civil engineering is a field of immense significance, shaping the infrastructure and urban spaces essential to modern life. My personal journey, marked by financial struggles and academic challenges, has fueled my passion for civil engineering and reinforced my determination to make a positive impact. By overcoming these obstacles and remaining committed to my goals, I am eager to contribute to the field and help create a better, more sustainable future through civil engineering.
    Future Leaders Scholarship
    During my academic journey, I had the opportunity to demonstrate exceptional leadership while serving as the project leader for a team-based engineering research project. The experience was both challenging and rewarding, and it provided me with a platform to apply and further develop my leadership skills. The project involved designing a sustainable water filtration system for a local community struggling with access to clean drinking water. Our team faced several obstacles, including tight deadlines, limited resources, and differing opinions on the project’s direction. Additionally, the technical complexity of the design posed a significant challenge, requiring us to integrate various engineering principles and innovative solutions. To address these challenges, I adopted a multifaceted approach. First, I established clear goals and expectations for the team, ensuring that everyone understood their individual roles and responsibilities. This involved creating a detailed project plan with milestones and deadlines to keep us on track. Effective communication was crucial, so I organized regular meetings to discuss progress, address any issues, and encourage open dialogue among team members. Recognizing the diverse skill sets within the team, I focused on leveraging each member’s strengths. By assigning tasks based on individual expertise and fostering a collaborative environment, we were able to tackle complex problems more effectively. For example, I delegated the technical design aspects to team members with strong engineering backgrounds while entrusting others with research and data analysis. This strategic approach not only optimized our workflow but also empowered team members to take ownership of their contributions. One of the most significant challenges was maintaining team morale and motivation during a particularly demanding phase of the project. To address this, I implemented a recognition and reward system to celebrate small victories and acknowledge individual efforts. I also made an effort to provide support and encouragement, ensuring that team members felt valued and motivated to overcome obstacles. The impact of our work was substantial. We successfully developed a functional prototype of the water filtration system that met the community’s needs and exceeded the project’s objectives. The system was later adopted by the local community, providing them with a reliable source of clean drinking water and improving their quality of life. This achievement not only demonstrated our technical capabilities but also highlighted the effectiveness of collaborative problem-solving and leadership. Looking forward, I plan to apply the leadership skills I developed during this project to my future career. My experience has reinforced the importance of clear communication, strategic planning, and leveraging team strengths to achieve collective goals. In my future career, I aim to take on leadership roles where I can drive innovative solutions and inspire teams to tackle complex challenges. For example, in a professional setting, I plan to lead projects that address pressing issues such as sustainability and technology integration. By fostering a collaborative environment, setting clear goals, and maintaining a focus on team development, I hope to make a positive impact and contribute to meaningful advancements in my field. In conclusion, my experience leading the engineering research project was a pivotal moment in my academic and professional journey. It provided me with valuable insights into effective leadership and teamwork, and it has prepared me to tackle future challenges with confidence and determination. I am committed to applying these skills to make a positive difference in my career and to continue driving innovation and excellence in my field.
    Growing up in the Family Restaurant Business Scholarship
    Growing up, I had the unique opportunity to work in my family’s restaurant, a small but cherished establishment in our community. This experience has profoundly shaped who I am today, influencing my work ethic, problem-solving abilities, and vision for the future. The family restaurant, which has been a cornerstone of our local dining scene, provided me with invaluable life lessons and insights that extend beyond the culinary world. From a young age, I was involved in every aspect of the restaurant’s operations. Whether it was greeting customers, managing inventory, or handling the day-to-day challenges of running a small business, I learned the importance of dedication and adaptability. Working alongside my family, I saw firsthand the effort and commitment required to maintain high standards of service and quality. This experience taught me the value of hard work, the significance of attention to detail, and the necessity of effective communication within a team. One of the most impactful lessons I learned was the importance of customer satisfaction. Our restaurant thrived not just because of the quality of our food but also because of the personalized service we provided. Building genuine relationships with our patrons and responding to their needs fostered a loyal customer base and created a welcoming atmosphere that set us apart from larger, impersonal establishments. This taught me the value of creating meaningful connections with people, a principle that I carry into all aspects of my life. However, my experience also highlighted areas where the restaurant industry could benefit from innovation. One of my primary observations is the need for increased efficiency and sustainability in restaurant operations. Many restaurants, including ours, face challenges related to waste management and resource utilization. In response, I would advocate for the adoption of more sustainable practices, such as reducing food waste through improved inventory management and implementing energy-efficient appliances. Additionally, exploring partnerships with local farms and suppliers could enhance the freshness of ingredients while supporting the local economy. Another area for improvement is the integration of technology to streamline operations and enhance the customer experience. Modernizing the ordering process with digital menus and payment systems can reduce wait times and minimize errors. Implementing data analytics can also provide valuable insights into customer preferences and operational efficiency, allowing restaurants to make informed decisions and tailor their offerings to meet evolving demands. Moreover, promoting a culture of continuous improvement and staff development is crucial for the long-term success of any restaurant. Investing in employee training and creating opportunities for career advancement can boost morale and ensure a high level of service. This approach not only benefits the employees but also contributes to a positive dining experience for customers. In conclusion, my experience working in my family’s restaurant has been instrumental in shaping my character and professional aspirations. It has instilled in me a strong work ethic, a commitment to customer satisfaction, and a passion for innovation. As I look to the future, I am motivated to contribute to the restaurant industry by advocating for sustainable practices, leveraging technology, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. These changes have the potential to enhance the industry’s impact on both the environment and the community, creating a more efficient, sustainable, and customer-focused dining experience.
    Kalia D. Davis Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Hossain, and I am dedicated to pursuing a career in civil engineering despite facing significant financial challenges. From a young age, I have been captivated by the way structures and systems function, which has driven my ambition to contribute to the field by designing and building infrastructure that improves the quality of life for people in my community and beyond. Growing up, my interest in engineering was sparked by a fascination with how bridges, buildings, and roads are constructed and maintained. This curiosity led me to take every opportunity to learn more about the field, from participating in school projects to seeking out related extracurricular activities. However, the financial burden of higher education has been a considerable obstacle in my journey toward becoming a civil engineer. My family has faced numerous economic hardships, and while they have always supported my aspirations, their ability to contribute financially to my education is limited. This scholarship represents a critical opportunity for me to continue my education and pursue my dreams without the constant worry of financial constraints. It would provide much-needed relief from the stress of tuition fees and other educational expenses, allowing me to concentrate fully on my studies and extracurricular activities that are vital for my development as a future engineer. With the support of this scholarship, I would be able to afford essential educational resources, such as textbooks, software, and other materials that are crucial for my coursework. Additionally, this scholarship would enable me to participate in internships and hands-on projects that are integral to gaining practical experience in the field. These experiences are invaluable for applying theoretical knowledge to real-world problems and developing the skills necessary for a successful career in civil engineering. The opportunity to engage in such activities would not only enhance my learning but also provide me with a competitive edge in the job market upon graduation. Beyond the immediate financial relief, this scholarship would serve as a powerful affirmation of my potential and dedication. It would symbolize a commitment to my future and inspire me to continue striving toward my goals, even in the face of adversity. The support would also allow me to focus on making a meaningful impact through my work, whether it is by improving infrastructure, contributing to sustainable development, or addressing community needs. My goal is to use my education and skills to make a positive difference in the world. I am particularly interested in working on projects that address issues related to environmental sustainability and infrastructure development in underserved communities. By applying the knowledge and experience gained through this scholarship, I aim to contribute to solutions that enhance the quality of life for people and promote sustainable development. Thank you for considering my application. This scholarship would be a transformative investment in my future and an essential step toward achieving my dream of becoming a civil engineer. It would provide me with the support needed to overcome financial barriers and focus on my education, ultimately enabling me to make a lasting impact in my field and community.
    Student Life Photography Scholarship
    Derk Golden Memorial Scholarship
    Any organization, whether it be in the business world, a sports team, or even a family, needs strong leadership to succeed. Leadership is the capacity of a person to direct, encourage, and inspire people toward a single objective or vision. It requires the ability to successfully manage people and resources, communicate, and make decisions that will eventually help the business achieve its objectives. Effective leadership is crucial since it affects the organization's success, production, and morale. The ability to inspire and motivate others to strive toward a goal is one of a leader's most important responsibilities. This entails establishing precise goals and objectives and conveying them to the team in a motivating yet realistic manner. An excellent leader should be able to describe the ideal future for the team and explain how each member's contribution to the organization's success as a whole. Management of resources and people is another aspect of leadership. A team's potential should be maximized through a leader's ability to recognize the assets and liabilities of team members. They should be able to assign tasks efficiently, offer assistance and direction when required, and encourage team members to accept responsibility for their work. This boosts productivity while also encouraging a culture of cooperation, trust, and respect inside the company. A key component of leadership is effective communication. To guarantee that everyone in the team is on the same page, a leader must be able to concisely and effectively convey their vision. They ought to be able to actively listen, offer suggestions and direction, and settle disputes in a way that is just and polite. Being open and truthful in communication is essential, even when conveying unfavorable information or criticism. Finally, a leader should be able to choose wisely and in the organization's best interests. Analyzing data, considering the advantages and disadvantages of various solutions, and when required, taking measured risks are all part of this. A successful leader should be able to act swiftly and forcefully, as well as be flexible and willing to change. In conclusion, effective leadership is crucial for any business to succeed. It entails having the capacity to uplift and motivate others, successfully manage personnel and resources, communicate in a clear and open manner, and make defensible judgments that eventually result in the accomplishment of organizational objectives. Effective leadership fosters a culture of cooperation, trust, and respect in addition to increasing the organization's production and success. Leadership is a crucial talent that can be cultivated and refined with effort, whether it is in the business sector, sports teams, or families.
    Eco-Warrior Scholarship
    A person's life might change after losing a loved one, which can be a transformational experience. In my situation, the death of my grandfather was a turning point that inspired me to pursue an Engineering profession. My grandfather had always been a major influence on me, and I had always been captivated by his Engineering profession. I discovered that as I grieved his passing, I was thinking back on his legacy and the things he had taught me. My grandfather always urged me to pursue my dreams with zeal and commitment when I was growing up. He had a strong work ethic and thought it was important to have an impact on the world. His career as an Engineer had been a significant source of pride for him, and he often spoke about how Engineering could be used to solve real-world problems. He took great pride in his work as a construction worker and frequently discussed how Engineering could be used to address problems in the real world. I decided that I wanted to follow in his footsteps and seek a career in Engineering when I thought about my future job. I've always been interested in science and math, and I thought that Engineering would provide me the chance to use my interests to tackle problems in the real world. In addition, I felt a tremendous sense of purpose in pursuing a profession that, like my grandfather, might have a positive impact on the world. However, choosing to major in Engineering was not a simple choice. Finding the best program and College to help me reach my objectives was a difficult task for me. I also had to put a lot of effort into getting over whatever self-doubt or concern I felt about my skills. I persisted in the pursuit of my objective though, and finally, I was admitted into a reputable Engineering school at a prestigious university. The program tested me in ways I never imagined possible, but I persisted because of my grandfather's memory and his love of Engineering. Overall, Today. I feel more confident because I'm understanding the route that's ahead and I can see how it feels to be an Engineer. I'm studying it every day and it feels like it's the right career path for me to pursue. I'm thankful that my grandfather put such a great impact on me and he was the one who motivated me to become an Engineer since I was a kid. I feel if he were to be alive today, he would be proud of me.
    Caring 4 Carrie (C4C) Kidney Advocacy Scholarship
    Growing up in Afghanistan, my awareness of the importance of health took on a deeply personal dimension when a close friend faced the challenges of kidney stones. This experience unfolded as a profound lesson, offering me a glimpse into the intricate web of physical, emotional, and social aspects that kidney-related issues weave into the fabric of an individual's life. The physical toll of kidney stones became painfully evident as I witnessed the agonizing pain and discomfort my friend endured. The journey shed light on the critical need for proactive measures and early detection in safeguarding kidney health. Beyond medical treatments, it underscored the significance of emotional resilience and the vital role it plays in navigating health adversities. Emotionally, the impact of the kidney stone journey was immense. My friend's unwavering determination in the face of uncertainty served as a beacon of inspiration, emphasizing the profound connection between a positive mindset and overall health. It became evident that, alongside medical interventions, addressing the emotional well-being of individuals facing kidney-related challenges is paramount. Navigating the treatment landscape revealed the complexity of addressing kidney stones, emphasizing the importance of tailored approaches based on individual circumstances. I gained insights into various treatment options, highlighting the necessity for a personalized and comprehensive healthcare plan. This journey underscored the importance of a robust support network, involving family, friends, and healthcare professionals. Financial strain emerged as a significant aspect of dealing with kidney-related challenges. From medical consultations to potential surgical interventions, the costs associated with managing kidney health can be substantial. This insight highlighted the need for accessible healthcare resources and financial support mechanisms to alleviate the economic burden on individuals and their families. The social dynamics surrounding kidney health also became apparent as relationships evolved during the journey. Family and friends played crucial roles in providing support, revealing the importance of open communication and empathy in maintaining healthy relationships during health crises. The interconnectedness of physical health and social well-being became evident, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach to healthcare. My friend and I actively engaged in conversations about kidney health within our social circle, advocating for preventive measures, regular health check-ups, and lifestyle choices. This shared commitment to advocacy became a testament to the power of awareness in promoting proactive healthcare practices. My personal connection fueled a deeper understanding within my community, fostering an environment that encourages open discussions and mutual support. In conclusion, my journey alongside a friend grappling with kidney stones has profoundly shaped my perspective. This personal experience has fueled my commitment to raising awareness, promoting proactive healthcare measures, and fostering a supportive community for those navigating kidney health issues. Through empathy, advocacy, and shared experiences, I endeavor to contribute to a narrative that prioritizes kidney health as an integral component of overall well-being.
    Sean Carroll's Mindscape Big Picture Scholarship
    In the enchanting expanse of the universe, the call to understand its mysteries is not just a quest for knowledge; it's a profound journey that resonates with the core of our existence. Delving into the significance of unraveling the universe's secrets is like embarking on a celestial adventure, and for me, it's a journey that intertwines the threads of curiosity, responsibility, and the sheer magic of discovery. Why does the cosmos captivate me so? It's not just about facts and figures; it's an innate human yearning to make sense of our place in this vast cosmic tapestry. From the mesmerizing tales spun by ancient cultures as they gazed at the stars to our modern-day technological marvels, the universe has been a silent companion in our human narrative. Understanding it becomes a way of acknowledging our shared story, a story that beckons us to explore, to unravel, and to find meaning in the cosmic dance. But this cosmic exploration is not a solitary endeavor. It's intricately woven into the fabric of our technological progress. History tells tales of how our journey to understand the cosmos has birthed technologies that extend beyond the confines of our planet. Think about satellite communications and medical breakthroughs—all rooted in our collective effort to reach for the stars. There's a promise in this cosmic quest—a promise of technological frontiers that could redefine our human experience and catapult us into a future where the boundaries of possibility are stretched. Yet, there's more at stake than just technological prowess. As we grapple with the challenges that loom over our planet, the cosmos becomes a teacher. Studying celestial bodies offers us insights into the delicate web of life—a web that extends beyond our terrestrial abode. It's a cosmic whisper urging us to tread lightly on our Earth and consider the profound interconnectivity that sustains us. In navigating the cosmos, my approach is not confined to the rigidity of scientific formulas. I'm drawn to the dance between physics and philosophy, inspired by the likes of Einstein and Sagan. It's about more than equations; it's about weaving a narrative that transcends disciplines. The cosmic ballet, the interplay of forces, and the philosophical musings—they all contribute to a rich tapestry of understanding that goes beyond the sterile corridors of a lab. Another concept that resonates with me is the grand tapestry of "Big History." It's not just about isolated events; it's about connecting the dots from the cosmos to human history. This interdisciplinary approach paints a picture of evolution, not just in terms of species but in terms of ideas and understanding. It's about threading together the narratives of various disciplines, creating a story that encompasses the entirety of our cosmic journey. And as I embark on this personal odyssey, I carry with me the spirit of scientific humility. It's not about knowing it all; it's about acknowledging the vastness of the unknown. The universe is not a puzzle to be solved but a story to be continually discovered. Each revelation is an invitation to ask more questions, a humbling reminder that our cosmic journey is perpetual—an ongoing conversation with the cosmos. In essence, my pursuit of understanding the cosmos is a dance—a dance that celebrates curiosity, humility, and the sheer joy of discovery. It's not just about reaching for the stars; it's about embracing the cosmic waltz, letting the universe lead us into the unknown. And in this dance, I find not just answers but a connection to something grand, something that transcends the boundaries of the known—a connection to the very essence of what it means to be human in this vast cosmic ballet.
    La Matriz Sagrada Scholarship
    I love math because I was forced to, it was everywhere. Ever there was math, I saw happiness; so I forced myself to love math. I started to build and assemble things and I was pretty interested in what I was surrounded with. I started Building my fan when I was seven and from there, my dream started to become an Engineer. First of all, I started loving math because It's tough and enjoyable to learn math. It calls for patience and problem-solving. After solving a problem, math lovers frequently feel satisfied. They get to think about things they enjoy, which makes them feel good, which is why. The fact that not everyone enjoys arithmetic should not be forgotten. Some people adore math because it is elegant and useful in so many areas of daily life. The person who has inspired me to pursue Engineering has been my father. He has always told me that he sees me as a future Engineer and I'm close to becoming one. Today he is not working as an Electrician in America because his license is not valid here, but he is still educating himself and trying to work In a partnership with an Engineer. I truly want to make a difference in the STEM field. There are not many Middle Easterns or Afghan people who are actively working as engineers today. I always remember my past and never forget the cold and snowy nights of Afghanistan, and always try to give back to the community and help it grow. Additionally, saving time and fuel aids in decision-making. Since arithmetic can be utilized to address any issue, math lovers will never become tired of the topic. Math has beauty and romance, according to Marcus du Sautoy. Therefore, it is not monotonous. If you've ever interacted with a math major, you might be curious about what their normal days entail. They might choose to work on a math project on Saturday afternoons rather than spend time with friends if they are extremely passionate about their field. Perhaps they rise early to experiment with a concept they have had. They might also be a little slow to respond to your pleas and proddings. They may believe they know more than everyone else because they adore arithmetic. Mathematicians, often known as cataphiles, are people who have a strong interest in mathematics. Others are referred to as autodidacts, which come from the Greek and English terms didact and auto and means self-taught. Some people are also well-read, or intellectual. Overall, I still am chasing my dream as a Freshman in college studying math and I know there is a long way for me to achieve in math. I loved being forced to love math and that's exactly why I feel I can be a superior member of this society someday and achieve things that people think are impossible. Hey, other people who lived before I did, so why not me? lol.
    Redefining Victory Scholarship
    Success is a complex and multifaceted concept. It defies a one-size-fits-all definition, as it encompasses diverse interpretations that highlight the intricate tapestry of personal achievements and the unique journeys individuals undertake. From the pursuit of academic excellence to the realization of personal passions and goals, the meaning of success is as varied as the paths taken to achieve it. In this essay, I will delve into my personal understanding of success and how the "Redefining Victory Scholarship" funded by Chris and Mary Carnduff will play a pivotal role in helping me achieve it. For me, success is not merely a destination but an ongoing journey that encapsulates personal growth, unwavering passion, determination, and the impact I make on the world. It is not confined within the walls of traditional academic institutions but is a lifelong commitment to self-improvement and an earnest desire to make a positive difference. Success is about self-discovery, the realization of one's unique talents, and the application of these gifts to effect positive change in the world. Success, in my eyes, is rooted in the unwavering passion for learning and personal development. It is the recognition that education is not limited to formal classroom settings. It is an understanding that knowledge is power, and the pursuit of knowledge should be boundless, irrespective of the type of institution or program. Success is not a passive journey but an active one, marked by self-education and the constant quest for self-improvement. The "Redefining Victory Scholarship" is more than just a financial aid package; it is a gateway to my vision of success. With this scholarship, I will be able to make significant strides in my pursuit of knowledge and personal growth. It will provide me with the necessary financial resources to dive deeper into my chosen field and explore uncharted territories. This financial support will not only ease the financial burden of tuition but also allow me the freedom to dedicate more of my time and energy to my studies and other endeavors that genuinely matter. But the significance of this scholarship goes beyond monetary assistance. It is a recognition of my passion, my drive, and my potential to make an impact. It is an endorsement of my vision of success and the conviction that I can make a difference in the world. This scholarship connects me to a community of like-minded individuals who share a common commitment to success. It opens the door to valuable mentorship and inspiration, propelling me further toward my goals. Together, as a community of scholars and supporters, we can redefine victory not as a solitary achievement but as a collective endeavor to transform lives and communities. The "Redefining Victory Scholarship" is more than an opportunity; it is a responsibility. As the April 27, 2024, deadline approaches, I am filled with anticipation and determination. I am ready to seize this opportunity with both hands, to chase my dreams, and to redefine victory on my terms. In conclusion, success is not a one-size-fits-all destination; it is a unique journey for each of us. The "Redefining Victory Scholarship" is an opportunity that empowers me to pursue my passions, cultivate my drive, and make a lasting impact on the world. It is an investment in my future and the future of the communities I aspire to serve. I am deeply grateful for the chance to define my own path to success through this scholarship. Thank you for considering my application. Sincerely, Hossain
    New Jersey First Generation Scholarship
    I'm Hossain Rezai, I just turned 20 and this is my second year at Yuba college campus, home of the 49ers. I'm a First generation college student, In 2016 we moved to Sacramento California from Afghanistan. It was a big culture shock and the new language was challenging, But I knew this was the beginning. The language was just a start to developing your surroundings and the real problem for me at that time was school. I love my parents because they raised me to be the proud man I am today. I can't stress the love for my mother and father because they brought me to the United State. In addition, it's not only because of this and I love them because they were raised in a country like Afghanistan where most of the kids are homeless and their parents have either sold them or left them behind. I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and they even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. I like to pursue Civil Engineering because I can help other people and study in multiple fields; To be an effective Civil Engineer, one needs to explore a variety of areas, ranging from basic sciences (chemistry, physics, biology, math, etc.) to engineering fundamentals (mechanical, electrical, and software engineering, among others). While other fields might require some or all of the above, the nature of bioengineering necessitates an understanding of these fields lest the engineer overlooks an essential aspect of their work. Civil engineers don’t just need to understand the various fields individually. They also need to know how they interact. Here’s where a seemingly simple experiment or product can get derailed since biological systems are uniquely intertwined. Take your average pacemaker, for example. To design the final product, engineers had to understand the electrical rhythm and anatomy of a human heart, the mechanical and computer components of the device, the surgical procedure required for installation, and a host of other technical and business implications. The system-level design approach required for most bioengineering work trains budding generalists to handle complex systems and constant context switching.
    Zendaya Superfan Scholarship
    Zendaya, a multifaceted talent, has garnered immense admiration and respect for her accomplishments in the world of fashion, acting, singing, and activism. While every aspect of her career is noteworthy, what I admire the most is her activism. Zendaya's dedication to using her platform for social change and her unwavering commitment to advocating for underrepresented voices set her apart as a role model and a force for positive change. Zendaya's foray into activism transcends the realm of celebrity activism that is often superficial or fleeting. She has consistently used her voice and influence to bring attention to important social issues. Her activism is characterized by its authenticity and sincerity, making it clear that she is genuinely invested in the causes she supports. This deep commitment to effecting change is something I greatly admire. One of the most striking aspects of Zendaya's activism is her fearless approach to tackling challenging and often contentious topics. She has been a vocal advocate for racial equality, gender equality, and LGBTQ+ rights. Zendaya has not shied away from addressing systemic racism, cultural appropriation, and the lack of diversity and representation in the entertainment industry. Her willingness to engage in these difficult conversations, even when it might be uncomfortable, is truly commendable. Zendaya also uses her platform to amplify the voices of marginalized communities. She actively promotes inclusivity and diversity, advocating for representation both in front of and behind the camera. Her efforts to create opportunities for underrepresented individuals in the entertainment industry are not only inspiring but also contribute to systemic change. Moreover, Zendaya's involvement in philanthropic work is another admirable aspect of her activism. She has supported various charitable organizations and initiatives, including those focused on education, poverty alleviation, and disaster relief. Her generosity and willingness to give back to communities in need reflect a strong sense of social responsibility. Furthermore, Zendaya's activism extends beyond words; she takes tangible actions to make a difference. Whether it's using her social media platforms to raise awareness, participating in protests and marches, or collaborating with organizations to drive change, she consistently demonstrates her commitment to creating a more just and equitable society. Zendaya's influence as an activist is not limited to her own experiences but is informed by her dedication to learning and growing. She actively educates herself on the issues she advocates for, seeking to understand and empathize with the struggles of marginalized communities. This dedication to self-education is a testament to her authenticity and her genuine concern for the causes she supports. In conclusion, while Zendaya's accomplishments in the fields of fashion, acting, and singing are undeniably impressive, it is her activism that I admire the most. Her fearless approach to addressing important social issues, her commitment to inclusivity and diversity, her philanthropic work, and her willingness to take tangible actions for change make her a role model and a beacon of hope in a world that desperately needs advocates for social justice. Zendaya's activism serves as a reminder that individuals with a platform and influence can use their voice for meaningful change, and I am inspired by her dedication to making the world a better place for all.
    Spider-Man Showdown Scholarship
    First and foremost, Tom Holland's portrayal of Peter Parker captures the essence of the character in a way that resonates with audiences. He brings a youthful and relatable energy to the role, making it easier for viewers to connect with the character. His performance reflects the struggles and challenges that a young superhero like Peter Parker would face, both in his personal life and in his crime-fighting endeavors. One of the key reasons for Tom Holland's popularity as Spider-Man is his seamless blend of humor and vulnerability. He embodies the wit and humor that Spider-Man is known for, delivering quick quips and one-liners even in the heat of battle. This humor not only adds a layer of entertainment but also humanizes the character, making him more endearing to the audience. Moreover, Tom Holland's portrayal has a unique charisma that sets him apart. His English accent, although different from the American accent typically associated with Spider-Man, adds an intriguing and fresh dimension to the character. It showcases the global appeal of the Spider-Man character, highlighting that anyone, regardless of their background, can step into the role of a hero. Tom Holland's chemistry with the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including his interactions with other Avengers, is another factor that elevates his portrayal of Spider-Man. These crossovers and team-ups enhance the overall cinematic experience and build a more interconnected and immersive superhero universe. Furthermore, Tom Holland's Spider-Man has been part of several well-received and successful films within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including "Captain America: Civil War," "Spider-Man: Homecoming," and "Spider-Man: No Way Home." His consistent presence in these blockbuster films has contributed to his widespread recognition and appeal. In conclusion, Tom Holland's portrayal of Spider-Man stands out as a favorite among fans due to his ability to capture the core essence of the character, his seamless blend of humor and vulnerability, and the unique charisma he brings to the role. His English accent adds a distinctive touch, highlighting the character's universal appeal. Through his interactions with other Marvel heroes and participation in successful films, Tom Holland has solidified his place as a beloved Spider-Man, earning the admiration of fans worldwide.
    Anime Enthusiast Scholarship
    "Baki" is undeniably one of the most captivating and thrilling anime series ever created, making a compelling case for why it's considered the best and why it can be watched multiple times. This anime's unique blend of action, martial arts, and character development, along with its intriguing storyline and iconic characters, sets it apart and keeps fans coming back for more. First and foremost, "Baki" stands out due to its exceptional and pulse-pounding action sequences. The anime showcases an array of martial arts styles and combat techniques that are masterfully animated, resulting in some of the most intense and well-choreographed fight scenes in the world of anime. These battles are not just about physical prowess but also strategy and psychological warfare, which adds depth and excitement to each confrontation. Moreover, the character development in "Baki" is top-notch. The series introduces a diverse cast of fighters, each with their own unique personalities, backstories, and motivations. Viewers become emotionally invested in these characters, making their battles not only epic clashes of physical strength but also clashes of wills. Watching the characters evolve and grow over time adds layers of complexity and intrigue to the story, making it incredibly satisfying to revisit. One of the standout features of "Baki" is its underlying theme of the pursuit of absolute strength. This theme is explored through the protagonist, Baki Hanma, and his desire to become the world's strongest fighter. His relentless pursuit of this goal, as well as his encounters with other formidable opponents, creates a narrative that is both inspirational and relatable. It's a story about personal growth, determination, and the endless quest for self-improvement. The anime's storytelling is another factor that makes it so captivating. It seamlessly weaves together various arcs and subplots, keeping the narrative fresh and engaging. Whether it's exploring Baki's rivalry with his father, Yujiro Hanma, or delving into the underground martial arts world, "Baki" always has a compelling and intricate storyline that leaves viewers eagerly anticipating what comes next. The animation and art style in "Baki" are also worth noting. The character designs are distinct, and the animation quality is consistently high, especially during the intense combat sequences. This attention to detail and visual flair enhances the overall viewing experience and contributes to the anime's appeal. Another reason "Baki" can be watched repeatedly is its rich lore and world-building. The series introduces viewers to various martial arts styles, training techniques, and legendary fighters. This depth of world-building not only adds complexity to the story but also invites viewers to immerse themselves in the intricacies of the "Baki" universe. In conclusion, "Baki" stands as the best anime to watch repeatedly due to its exceptional action sequences, compelling character development, thematic depth, intricate storytelling, stunning animation, and rich world-building. It offers an unparalleled viewing experience that resonates with fans of martial arts and action anime. With its unique blend of physical and psychological combat, it continues to leave a lasting impact, ensuring that it remains a timeless classic for anime enthusiasts.
    Minecraft Forever Fan Scholarship
    The favorite aspect of gaming for many people that resonates deeply with them is the profound sense of immersion and escapism it offers. Gaming serves as a portal to alternate realities, enabling players to temporarily step away from the confines and pressures of their everyday lives. This immersion and escapism provide a therapeutic and captivating experience that lies at the heart of gaming's appeal. One of the primary reasons why this aspect of gaming is beloved by many is the concept of escapism. In an increasingly fast-paced and demanding world, individuals yearn for moments of respite and relaxation. Video games provide the perfect escape, offering players an opportunity to explore new and imaginative realms, undertake heroic endeavors, and engage in thrilling adventures. It's a refuge where the worries and stresses of reality momentarily fade into the background, replaced by a sense of wonder and excitement. The allure of gaming's escapism is particularly pronounced in open-world games. Titles like "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" and "Red Dead Redemption 2" create vast, meticulously crafted landscapes that beckon players to explore. The freedom to roam these landscapes, engage with their inhabitants, and discover hidden secrets is a potent form of escapism. It's a journey of self-discovery and exploration, allowing players to venture into the unknown, away from the constraints of their daily lives. Another significant facet of this appeal is the art of storytelling in gaming. Well-crafted narratives in video games offer a unique form of immersion. These narratives pull players into the game's world, making them not just spectators but active participants in the unfolding story. This involvement in the storyline is a powerful element that resonates deeply with gamers. Games such as "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" or "The Last of Us" are celebrated for their storytelling prowess. They take players on emotional journeys, presenting them with moral dilemmas, complex characters, and multifaceted plots. The capacity to forge emotional connections with characters and be a part of the narrative's evolution is profoundly moving. It's an experience that can elicit a broad range of emotions, from joy and laughter to sadness and introspection. Furthermore, the social aspect of gaming is a critical component of why this form of entertainment is cherished by many. Multiplayer and online games enable individuals to connect with friends and like-minded people worldwide. This social element allows gamers to collaborate, compete, and bond in a shared virtual space. The relationships formed through gaming are often as meaningful as those established in the physical world, offering a sense of camaraderie and belonging. Games like "Fortnite" and "World of Warcraft" have become virtual meeting places, where friends can embark on adventures together or simply hang out in a digital realm. The cooperative and competitive nature of multiplayer gaming fosters a sense of community, enabling players to support and challenge each other. The social connections forged through gaming are often powerful and enduring, demonstrating the profound impact this aspect has on people's lives. In conclusion, the favorite aspect of gaming for people, the deep sense of immersion and escapism it provides, is a testament to the unique and multifaceted appeal of video games. This form of entertainment allows individuals to escape the demands of reality, experience captivating narratives, and connect with others on a global scale. Whether exploring the boundless landscapes of open-world games, engaging with intricate storytelling, or forging meaningful social connections, gaming offers an unparalleled experience that continues to resonate deeply with countless enthusiasts worldwide. It is a testament to the profound and lasting impact of gaming in the modern world.
    Nintendo Super Fan Scholarship
    One of my all-time favorite Nintendo games to play in co-op mode is Super Smash Bros. The reason behind this preference is the sheer excitement, competition, and camaraderie it brings to the gaming experience. This game transcends the traditional racing or cooperative play seen in titles like Mario Kart and New Super Mario Bros., making it my top choice for multiplayer gaming. The most memorable moment that solidified Super Smash Bros. as my favorite co-op game happened during an epic multiplayer session with a group of friends. We had gathered at my place for a gaming night, and the atmosphere was charged with anticipation. As we settled down on the couch, controllers in hand, the battle began. The diverse character roster, each with their unique abilities and fighting styles, added a layer of complexity and strategy to the game. I opted for my go-to character, Link, while my friends chose a mix of fan-favorites like Mario, Pikachu, and Donkey Kong. The stage was set, and it was time to unleash chaos. The match was intense right from the start. Frantic button-mashing, well-timed dodges, and spectacular special moves filled the screen. Cheers and groans echoed in the room as we fought to stay on the platform or return from the depths of the screen. The memorable moment that etched Super Smash Bros. into my gaming history occurred during the final showdown of an incredibly close match. It was a three-stock battle, and only my friend and I remained, with one stock each. We were both low on health, and victory was on the line. The stage was Final Destination, a plain platform without any distractions. The tension in the room was palpable as the seconds ticked away. In a heart-pounding sequence, I managed to land a powerful attack on my friend's character, Mario, sending him hurtling towards the edge. The whole room held its breath as Mario seemed doomed to fall off the stage. But just when it seemed like my victory was assured, my friend executed a series of masterful moves, including a perfect recovery jump, and managed to cling to the edge of the platform. The room erupted in cheers, and I couldn't believe the turn of events. It was a brilliant display of skill and determination. The match continued for a few more minutes, filled with exhilarating exchanges and edge-of-your-seat moments. In the end, I narrowly emerged victorious, but it was the thrill of that intense final standoff that solidified Super Smash Bros. as my favorite co-op game. The adrenaline, the camaraderie, and the unforgettable moments of sheer gaming brilliance make it a game that continues to bring joy and excitement to my multiplayer gaming experiences. Super Smash Bros. is not just a game; it's a source of cherished memories, laughter, and friendly rivalries that I will carry with me for years to come. It's the kind of game that truly defines the magic of playing Nintendo games with friends and family.
    “Stranger Things” Fanatic Scholarship
    Forming a squad to face a new supernatural threat is a critical decision that requires a careful selection of individuals who possess a unique blend of skills, personalities, and adaptability. In the context of "The Office," if I were to assemble a team to confront such a threat, I would choose Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, and Pam Beesly as my trusted allies. Dwight Schrute: Dwight's inclusion is paramount. His unwavering dedication, survivalist instincts, and his bizarre yet extensive knowledge of the supernatural make him an invaluable asset. Being a beet farmer and a self-proclaimed expert in everything from paranormal activity to martial arts, Dwight has a unique combination of practical skills and an uncanny ability to handle bizarre situations. His keen attention to detail, fearlessness, and ruthless determination to protect his team would be vital in navigating and overcoming any supernatural challenge. In the face of the unknown, Dwight's confidence and assertiveness would provide a sense of stability and assurance for the squad. Jim Halpert: Jim brings a balance of wit and creativity to the team. His quick thinking, resourcefulness, and his ability to remain calm under pressure make him a valuable asset. In the supernatural world, where conventional solutions often fall short, Jim's ability to devise clever and unconventional strategies would be a significant advantage. His penchant for pranks could also serve as a surprising asset, potentially disarming or confusing supernatural threats in unexpected ways. Additionally, Jim's humor and lightheartedness could provide much-needed morale-boosting moments during the team's most challenging encounters. Pam Beesly: Pam's inclusion is not only to provide emotional support but also due to her underrated strength and adaptability. She has a strong sense of empathy and connection with others, which would be crucial in maintaining the team's unity and mental well-being in the face of a supernatural threat. Pam's artistic skills, honed during her time as the office's receptionist and her later pursuit of a career in art, could also prove useful. Her ability to perceive beauty and meaning in the most mundane things might unveil insights or solutions that others might overlook. Pam's calming presence and her determination to protect her loved ones make her an indispensable member of the team. Together, this squad combines the practicality of Dwight, the cleverness of Jim, and the emotional resilience of Pam to face a new supernatural threat. Their unique skills, personalities, and the deep bonds they share would be the driving force behind their success. Their dynamic, shaped by years of working together at Dunder Mifflin, would enable them to seamlessly adapt and collaborate in challenging situations. In conclusion, the selection of Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, and Pam Beesly for the supernatural threat squad from "The Office" is a well-rounded choice. They bring a complementary set of skills, qualities, and personalities that would be essential in confronting the unknown. As fans of "The Office" have witnessed, this trio has endured countless challenges, making them a resilient and resourceful team capable of navigating uncharted territory while injecting humor and camaraderie into their mission.
    “The Office” Obsessed! Fan Scholarship
    Dwight Schrute, portrayed by Rainn Wilson, is undoubtedly one of the most iconic characters in the American version of "The Office." His eccentric personality, unwavering commitment to his job, and peculiar interests have made him a standout character that has shaped the way many viewers perceive workplace dynamics and humor. Dwight Schrute is the Assistant to the Regional Manager (a title he often humorously asserts as Assistant Regional Manager) at Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch. He is notorious for his intense dedication to the company and his unshakable belief in his own abilities. Dwight takes his job as a paper salesman incredibly seriously, which often leads to hilariously absurd situations. His desk is adorned with bobbleheads, beets, and weapons, which is a testament to his peculiar and sometimes unsettling interests. His rivalry with Jim Halpert is a central dynamic of the show, resulting in numerous pranks and comedic exchanges. One of the ways in which "The Office" has influenced my perspective on workplace dynamics is through Dwight's character. While his approach to his job is exaggerated for comedic effect, it highlights the importance of dedication and commitment. In the real world, employees who are deeply committed to their work can be highly valuable to their organizations. However, it also underscores the need for a balance between work and personal life. Dwight's often bizarre commitment to his job serves as a humorous cautionary tale, emphasizing the importance of not taking one's work too seriously to the detriment of one's well-being. Dwight Schrute's character also provides insight into the complexity of workplace relationships. His interactions with colleagues, particularly with Jim Halpert, demonstrate the various dynamics at play in an office setting. While Dwight's interactions are often laced with rivalry and tension, they also showcase the potential for personal growth and camaraderie in the workplace. The evolving relationship between Jim and Dwight, from adversaries to reluctant allies, highlights the power of human connection and understanding in a professional setting. Moreover, Dwight's unique sense of humor, which often involves deadpan deliveries and absurd statements, has left an indelible mark on the way I perceive humor in the workplace. "The Office" excels in presenting humor that arises from everyday situations, making it relatable to viewers. Dwight's quirks and antics, such as his passionate speeches or bizarre methods of conflict resolution, exemplify the humor that can be found in the mundane aspects of office life. This has shaped my sense of humor by teaching me to appreciate the subtle and absurd aspects of the daily grind. In conclusion, Dwight Schrute, portrayed by Rainn Wilson, is a character who has had a profound impact on the way viewers perceive workplace dynamics and humor. His eccentric dedication to his job, complex relationships with colleagues, and unique sense of humor have provided valuable insights into the intricacies of office life. "The Office" has shaped my perspective by highlighting the importance of commitment, the value of workplace relationships, and the humor that can be found in the everyday experiences of the modern workplace. Dwight Schrute's character serves as a reminder that even in the most mundane settings, there is always room for laughter and personal growth.
    GUTS- Olivia Rodrigo Fan Scholarship
    The lyrics from Olivia Rodrigo's song "Deja Vu" encapsulate the essence of adolescence and the myriad of challenges that come with it. The words, "I used to think I was smart, but you made me look so naive, the way you sold me for parts, as you sunk your teeth into me, oh," convey a sense of vulnerability, introspection, and the transformation that often characterizes the teenage years. Adolescence is a time of self-discovery, and these lyrics perfectly mirror the sentiment of realizing how little we knew back then. The teenage years are marked by a quest for identity and an exploration of one's capabilities. Many adolescents, like the speaker in the song, enter this phase with a sense of confidence and self-assuredness, believing they have it all figured out. However, it is during this journey that they often encounter the reality that challenges their preconceived notions. As a former high school student, I can relate to the feeling of thinking I was exceptionally clever, only to look back and realize how naïve I was. The teenage years are filled with idealistic dreams and expectations. I, too, had a propensity to believe in promises and opportunities without always putting in the necessary effort. In high school, I might have taken my education for granted, thinking that success would come easily. However, life's experiences have taught me that hard work, perseverance, and dedication are essential for realizing one's aspirations. The metaphor of being "sold for parts" and someone "sinking their teeth into me" evokes a sense of being taken advantage of and the harsh lessons of life. Adolescents often grapple with the intricacies of trust and betrayal, whether it be in friendships, relationships, or the pursuit of their dreams. The lyrics encapsulate the feeling of being deceived or let down by those whom we placed our trust in. The latter part of the lyrics, "As you sunk your teeth into me, oh," expresses a determination to take hold of the opportunities life offers and to not let them slip away. This sentiment captures the resilience of youth, their ability to learn from past mistakes, and their eagerness to embrace the future with a newfound wisdom. Adolescence is a period of growth, both in terms of maturity and the ability to seize opportunities. In my own life, I've come to understand the significance of hard work and dedication. I've realized that promises alone won't lead to success; it's the consistent effort and the pursuit of knowledge that truly make a difference. The challenges of adolescence have taught me to be more discerning and realistic in my expectations. I now recognize the importance of resilience, adaptability, and a willingness to learn from past experiences. In conclusion, Olivia Rodrigo's lyrics beautifully encapsulate the essence of adolescence, where the initial overconfidence and trust are often replaced by a more discerning outlook. The challenges faced during this period serve as valuable life lessons, enabling individuals to grow, adapt, and seize the opportunities that lie ahead. These lyrics remind us that, despite past naivety, the wisdom gained from those experiences can empower us to sink our teeth into future opportunities and achieve our goals.
    Dr. Christine Lawther First in the Family Scholarship
    First of all, I want to share a little about my background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I grew up in Afghanistan, a country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States. I love my parents because they raised me to be the proud man I'm today. I can't stress the love for my mother and father because they brought me to United State. In addition, it's not only because of this and I love them because they were raised in a country like Afghanistan where most of the kids are homeless and their parents have either sold them or left them behind. I find civil construction engineering to be an incredibly captivating and dynamic field. Its vast applications, from building highways to designing complex structures, present a multitude of opportunities to make a lasting impact on society and the environment. This is precisely what ignites my passion and drives me to pursue a fulfilling career as a civil construction engineer. In this line of work, I envision myself being involved in projects that directly improve people's lives and enhance communities. The potential to contribute to the construction of bridges that connect distant neighborhoods, facilitating access and fostering social cohesion, fills me with a sense of purpose. Moreover, the chance to design energy-efficient and sustainable structures aligns with my commitment to environmental conservation and responsible engineering practices. As a civil construction engineer, I would have the unique opportunity to work on projects that directly benefit people's lives and the communities they inhabit. Civil engineering plays a vital role in improving society, such as constructing bridges that enhance accessibility and strengthen the bond between neighborhoods. Additionally, the design of energy-efficient structures contributes to environmental sustainability, promoting a greener and more eco-friendly future. The prospect of making a tangible difference in the lives of countless individuals motivates me to channel my passion into this field. The field of civil engineering also offers significant room for personal and professional growth. Staying up-to-date with new technologies and industry standards is imperative in this ever-evolving landscape. The continuous learning and development required to excel as a civil engineer appeal to my appetite for self-improvement and commitment to lifelong learning. Moreover, the field offers numerous avenues for engineers to advance their technical knowledge and leadership skills, ensuring a fulfilling and progressive career journey. I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and they even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. This is My first time trying to win a scholarship and I haven't received any yet. I work hard and need help.
    1989 (Taylor's Version) Fan Scholarship
    If my 2023 had a soundtrack, Taylor Swift's "All You Had To Do Was Stay" from her 1989 (Taylor's Version) album would undoubtedly be on it. This song holds a special place in my heart, serving as a nostalgic anchor to the past while resonating with the present. As I journey through 2023, I can't help but reflect on the path that brought me here. The song's catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics evoke a sense of nostalgia that transports me back to my childhood. "All You Had To Do Was Stay" takes me on a sonic journey to a time when I was just a little kid, waiting outside my school, eagerly anticipating my mother's arrival in the family car. As I reminisce about those simpler times, the song encapsulates the essence of the emotions I experienced during those moments. It was a time of innocence, trust, and the unwavering belief that my mother's presence held the power to make everything alright. "All You Had To Do Was Stay" serves as a poignant reminder of the unconditional love and support my mother provided, even in the face of life's uncertainties. The lyrics of the song, in particular, resonate with me in a deeply personal way. The title itself, "All You Had To Do Was Stay," captures the essence of the emotions I felt as a child. I was just a little one, and all it took to bring me joy and security was my mother's presence. Her commitment to picking me up from school and being there for me meant the world. It was a simple act, but it spoke volumes of her love and dedication. In 2023, as I navigate the complexities of adult life, I can't help but long for the simplicity of those bygone days. Taylor Swift's "All You Had To Do Was Stay" serves as a poignant reminder of the power of love, trust, and support in our lives. It encapsulates the idea that sometimes the simplest gestures can have the most profound impact. Furthermore, this song beautifully encapsulates the universal themes of love, loss, and the yearning for what once was. It's a reminder that our past experiences, even the most seemingly insignificant ones, shape our present and influence our understanding of the world. As I listen to "All You Had To Do Was Stay" in 2023, I can't help but be grateful for the memories and the people who have played significant roles in my life, including my mother. In conclusion, Taylor Swift's "All You Had To Do Was Stay" from her 1989 (Taylor's Version) album holds a special place in my 2023 soundtrack. It is a song that connects me to the cherished memories of my childhood and the unwavering support of my mother. It serves as a reminder of the power of love, trust, and the profound impact of seemingly simple acts of kindness in our lives. This song continues to be a source of comfort and nostalgia, offering solace in the complexities of the present.
    Hermit Tarot Scholarship
    The tarot angel card is celebrated as a powerful divination tool, and for many, it stands out as an excellent choice for connecting with divine guidance, gaining personal insights, and navigating the complexities of life. What makes tarot angel cards particularly appealing is their inherent positivity. Each card features images and messages inspired by angelic beings, universally recognized symbols of love, support, and divine wisdom. These cards offer a sanctuary of positivity, providing comfort and encouragement in times of uncertainty and challenges. The tarot angel card serves as a beacon of hope and motivation to overcome life's obstacles. Moreover, tarot angel cards are known for their accessibility and user-friendliness. Unlike some other forms of divination, they do not require years of study and practice to yield meaningful insights. The symbolism and messages on these cards are typically clear and straightforward, making them ideal for beginners. This user-friendliness eliminates barriers, making it inclusive for individuals of all backgrounds and levels of spiritual experience. The tarot angel card empowers individuals to trust their intuition and make well-informed decisions. These cards serve as mirrors reflecting one's inner wisdom and understanding. In the process of selecting and interpreting cards, individuals engage in a dialogue with their own intuition, encouraging self-reflection and personal growth. The act of choosing and interpreting cards can be transformative, enabling users to make more confident decisions in various aspects of life. Tarot angel cards offer versatility and personalization. There exists a wide array of decks, each with its own theme and symbolism, catering to different preferences. Whether you're drawn to traditional angelic imagery or prefer a deck that combines angels with other themes, you can find a deck that resonates with you. This flexibility allows users to create a deeply personal and meaningful connection with their tarot angel cards. For those seeking a spiritual connection or guidance in their spiritual journey, the tarot angel card serves as a bridge between the earthly and the divine. These cards are often seen as a direct channel for receiving messages from the spiritual realm. Users frequently report a heightened sense of connection to the divine, providing profound inspiration and encouragement. As they delve into the world of tarot angel cards, users often find that their spiritual journey deepens, and they gain a greater sense of purpose and direction. Tarot angel cards are a comprehensive tool for gaining insights into a wide range of life aspects. Whether you're seeking guidance on matters of the heart, career decisions, personal growth, or life's challenges, these cards provide relevant and meaningful messages. Users can consult the cards whenever they face questions or decisions, making them a versatile and ever-ready guide through life's complexities. The beauty of tarot angel card readings is the unique space for personal interpretation they offer. While each card carries its own message and symbolism, the interpretive process is highly individualized. Users are encouraged to bring their unique perspectives, experiences, and insights into their readings. This openness allows for a deeply personalized and enriching experience, reflecting their own personal journey. In conclusion, the tarot angel card is a beacon of hope, a mirror reflecting inner wisdom, and a channel for divine guidance, making it a cherished companion in the quest for self-discovery and spiritual growth.
    Stephan L. Wolley Memorial Scholarship
    Hi, nice to virtually meet you! First of all, I want to share a little about my background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I grew up in Afghanistan, a country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States. I love my parents because they raised me to be the proud man I'm today. I can't stress the love for my mother and father because they brought me to United State. In addition, it's not only because of this and I love them because they were raised in a country like Afghanistan where most of the kids are homeless and their parents have either sold them or left them behind. I find civil construction engineering to be an incredibly captivating and dynamic field. Its vast applications, from building highways to designing complex structures, present a multitude of opportunities to make a lasting impact on society and the environment. This is precisely what ignites my passion and drives me to pursue a fulfilling career as a civil construction engineer. In this line of work, I envision myself being involved in projects that directly improve people's lives and enhance communities. The potential to contribute to the construction of bridges that connect distant neighborhoods, facilitating access and fostering social cohesion, fills me with a sense of purpose. Moreover, the chance to design energy-efficient and sustainable structures aligns with my commitment to environmental conservation and responsible engineering practices. As a civil construction engineer, I would have the unique opportunity to work on projects that directly benefit people's lives and the communities they inhabit. Civil engineering plays a vital role in improving society, such as constructing bridges that enhance accessibility and strengthen the bond between neighborhoods. Additionally, the design of energy-efficient structures contributes to environmental sustainability, promoting a greener and more eco-friendly future. The prospect of making a tangible difference in the lives of countless individuals motivates me to channel my passion into this field. I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and they even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program.
    Fans of 70's Popstars Scholarship
    Hi, nice to virtually meet you! First of all, I want to share a little about my background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally High School. I grew up in Afghanistan, a country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States. I love math because I was forced to, it was everywhere. Ever there was math, I saw happiness; so I forced myself to love math. I started to build and assemble things and I was pretty interested in what I was surrounded with. I started Building my fan when I was seven and from there, my dream started to become an Engineer. Scholarship funds can encourage students by giving them a sense of validation and appreciation for their efforts. Students who are awarded scholarships feel appreciated for their academic prowess and gifts. This acknowledgment may give them more self-confidence and motivate them to keep up their hard work in the classroom. Knowing that their efforts are being recognized and appreciated makes scholarship recipients feel more motivated and purposeful. I love my parents because they raised me to be the proud man I am today. I can't stress the love for my mother and father because they brought me to the United States. In addition, it's not only because of this and I love them because they were raised in a country like Afghanistan where most of the kids are homeless and their parents have either sold them or left them behind. Additionally, receiving a scholarship can enable students to lessen their financial strain and concentrate more on their education. High levels of stress are common among students who have trouble paying for college, and this can have a severe effect on their academic performance. Students who get scholarship money might lessen some of this pressure and concentrate more on their academic work. To help them focus more time and energy on their studies, they can utilize the scholarship money to pay for living expenses like rent, food, and transportation. I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and they even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. This is My first time trying to win a scholarship and I haven't received any yet. I work hard and need help.
    Patricia A. Curley Memorial Arts Scholarship
    I love math because I was forced to, it was everywhere. Ever there was math, I saw happiness; so I forced myself to love math. I started to build and assemble things and I was pretty interested in what I was surrounded with. I started Building my fan when I was seven and from there my dream started to become an Engineer. First of all, I started loving math because It's tough and enjoyable to learn math. It calls for patience and problem-solving. After solving a problem, math lovers frequently feel satisfied. They get to think about things they enjoy, which makes them feel good, which is why. The fact that not everyone enjoys arithmetic should not be forgotten. Some people adore math because it is elegant and useful in so many areas of daily life. Additionally, saving time and fuel aids in decision-making. Since arithmetic can be utilized to address any issue, math lovers will never become tired of the topic. Math has beauty and romance, according to Marcus du Sautoy. Therefore, it is not monotonous. If you've ever interacted with a math major, you might be curious about what their normal days entail. They might choose to work on a math project on Saturday afternoons rather than spend time with friends if they are extremely passionate about their field. Perhaps they rise early to experiment with a concept they have had. They might also be a little slow to respond to your pleas and proddings. They may believe they know more than everyone else because they adore arithmetic. Mathematicians, often known as cataphiles, are people who have a strong interest in mathematics. Others are referred to as autodidacts, which come from the Greek and English terms didact and auto and means self-taught. Some people are also well-read, or intellectual. Additionally, saving time and fuel aids in decision-making. Since arithmetic can be utilized to address any issue, math lovers will never become tired of the topic. Math has beauty and romance, according to Marcus du Sautoy. Therefore, it is not monotonous. Overall, I still am chasing my dream as a Freshman in college studying math and I know there is a long way for me to go in math. I loved being forced to love math and that's exactly why I feel I can be a superior member of this society someday and achieve things that people think are impossible. Hey, other people who lived before I did, so why not me? lol.
    Dedication for Education Scholarship
    I majored in Civil Engineering. I am a new student at Yuba Community College and I started taking classes at this college when I was in high school as a junior. Inshallah, I will start working in this field by 2026. I am passionate about Building and mathematics, I like to build very giant skyscrapers, and this is because my country Afghanistan never had anything like that due to war. Since I was a little kid, I had a very big interest in building and Engineering, my dad himself is an Electrician and he would take me to some of his projects. The person who has inspired me to pursue Engineering has been my father. He has always told me that he sees me as a future Engineer and I'm close to becoming one. Today he is not working as an Electrician in America because his license is not valid here, but he is still educating himself and trying to work In a partnership with an Engineer. I truly want to make a difference in the STEM field. There are not many Middle Easterns or Afghan people who are actively working as engineers today. I always remember my past and never forget the cold and snowy nights of Afghanistan and always try to give back to the community and help it grow. Honestly, It's really hard to wait, I'm excited to become a future Engineer. I can't Imagine how much my parent would love to see me working in this field, they will be the happiest people in the world. I'm planning to work Either in the Sutter County dam or build houses and help people get their own homes. The hardest part was not moving from Afghanistan to America, perhaps the most challenging part was surviving here and going through learning another language and living in a tiny apartment. But things changed and we were delighted and happy after we found a mosque, we were relieved that there was a place we could go and communicate without the language barrier. I always remember after that day we started preparing food and doing community service for the mosque, even during COVID-19 time we were making Nazri/food to distribute in the Masjid. I started inviting some of my American friends that I made to come and enjoy our food. Being Muslim and from the Middle East means everything to me, The Middle East is my garden, and being Muslim is my flower, and if I do not follow my culture and religion I'm like a dead flower. I'm also very proud to be an Afghan American, but most of all thankful to my parent and Allah that he brought us to this country. Overall, I'm thankful that I have this opportunity to fill out this scholarship and Inshallah win.
    Cheryl Twilley Outreach Memorial Scholarship
    I majored in Civil Engineering. I am a new student at Yuba Community College and I started taking classes at this college when I was in high school as a junior. Inshallah, I will start working in this field by 2026. I am passionate about Building and mathematics, I like to build very giant skyscrapers, and this is because my country Afghanistan never had anything like that due to war. Since I was a little kid, I had a very big interest in building and Engineering, my dad himself is an Electrician and he would take me to some of his projects. The person who has inspired me to pursue Engineering has been my father. He has always told me that he sees me as a future Engineer and I'm close to becoming one. Today he is not working as an Electrician in America because his license is not valid here, but he is still educating himself and trying to work In a partnership with an Engineer. I truly want to make a difference in the STEM field. There are not many Middle Easterns or Afghan people who are actively working as engineers today. I always remember my past and never forget the cold and snowy nights of Afghanistan and always try to give back to the community and help it grow. Honestly, It's really hard to wait, I'm excited to become a future Engineer. I can't Imagine how much my parent would love to see me working in this field, they will be the happiest people in the world. I'm planning to work Either in the Sutter County dam or build houses and help people get their own homes. The hardest part was not moving from Afghanistan to America, perhaps the most challenging part was surviving here and going through learning another language and living in a tiny apartment. But things changed and we were happy after we found a mosque, we were relieved that there was a place we could go and communicate without the language barrier. I always remember after that day we started preparing food and doing community service for the mosque, even during COVID-19 time we were making Nazri/food to distribute in the Masjid. I started inviting some of my American friends that I made to come and enjoy our food. Being Muslim and from the Middle East means everything to me, The Middle East is my garden, and being Muslim is my flower, and if I do not follow my culture and religion I'm like a dead flower. I'm also very proud to be an Afghan American, but most of all thankful to my parent and Allah that he brought us to this country. Overall, I'm thankful that I have this opportunity to fill out this scholarship and Inshallah win.
    CapCut Meme Master Scholarship
    Minority/Women in STEM Scholarship
    Civil engineering is an exciting and multifaceted field that truly captivates me. It encompasses a wide array of applications, from designing intricate structures to constructing essential highways, providing endless opportunities to make a lasting impact on both society and the environment. This is precisely what drives my passion and fuels my determination to pursue a rewarding career as a civil construction engineer. One of the aspects that really excites me about this profession is the chance to work on projects that directly improve people's lives and enrich communities. Building bridges that connect distant neighborhoods, fostering social cohesion and accessibility, gives me a deep sense of purpose. Moreover, the opportunity to design energy-efficient and sustainable structures aligns perfectly with my commitment to environmental conservation and responsible engineering practices. Being a civil construction engineer means contributing to society in a tangible and meaningful way. It's about making a difference by constructing vital bridges that connect communities and designing sustainable structures that promote a greener future. Knowing that my work could positively influence the lives of countless individuals motivates me to pour my passion into this field. What also fascinates me about civil engineering is its constant evolution and embrace of innovation. Engineers have the chance to create infrastructures that are not only safer and more efficient but also at the forefront of technological progress. Being part of this dynamic environment, where creativity and progress converge, inspires me to actively shape the future of civil engineering. The constant problem-solving in civil engineering excites me the most. Each project presents unique challenges that demand creative solutions and critical thinking. The thrill of overcoming obstacles and finding innovative ways to tackle complexities invigorates me. Moreover, working collaboratively with architects, construction workers, and experts from various fields provides a fulfilling and enriching experience. The global demand for civil engineers also opens up exciting opportunities for international work and travel, which I find appealing. The idea of working on diverse projects in different environments and cultures not only broadens my scope of experience but also fosters personal growth and learning from professionals worldwide. Moreover, civil engineering offers ample room for personal and professional growth. Staying updated with new technologies and industry standards is essential in this ever-changing landscape. I am eager to embrace continuous learning and development as a means to excel as a civil engineer. Additionally, the field offers various avenues for advancing technical expertise and leadership skills, ensuring a fulfilling and progressive career journey. In conclusion, the prospect of becoming a civil construction engineer excites me on multiple levels. The potential to make a positive impact on society and the environment, the constant innovation and problem-solving challenges, the opportunities for collaboration and international experiences, and the avenue for personal and professional growth are all motivating factors. I am enthusiastic about the idea of pursuing a career in civil engineering, where my passion and dedication can contribute to the advancement of this crucial field and create a meaningful difference in the world. With a strong sense of purpose and eagerness, I eagerly look forward to embarking on this fulfilling journey as a civil construction engineer.
    Top of the Mountain Memorial Scholarship
    Nature is an awe-inspiring force that touches our lives in profound ways. Its beauty captivates us, offering solace in its tranquil embrace. Moreover, nature sustains all living beings, providing us with essential resources for survival. Sadly, our actions as humans have put this delicate balance in jeopardy. We must step up as responsible inhabitants of this planet and become stewards of the environment. Being an environmental steward means recognizing our interconnectedness with nature. It's about understanding that our choices have consequences and that we must act as caretakers rather than exploiters. This responsibility covers a wide range of areas, from protecting wildlife and preserving biodiversity to reducing our carbon footprint and promoting sustainable practices. Conservation efforts are crucial to safeguarding our natural world. Creating and maintaining protected areas, like national parks and wildlife reserves, not only shield endangered species but also give people a chance to connect with the beauty of nature. Initiatives like reforestation help restore ecosystems and combat deforestation, while wildlife conservation strives to protect vulnerable species from extinction. Sustainable practices are equally essential in mitigating environmental impacts. By embracing renewable energy sources and energy-efficient technologies, we can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and take on climate change. It's vital to emphasize the importance of recycling, cutting down on single-use plastics, and conserving water to preserve valuable resources and minimize waste. At the top of the mountain, having embraced the motto of the Ciocan Family, I realize the profound wisdom it holds. The climb taught me the value of perseverance and giving it my all. It's not just about reaching the peak; it's the journey itself that brings happiness and growth. This lesson extends to our role as environmental stewards. It requires an unwavering commitment to protecting nature's grandeur, which exemplifies the beauty and resilience of life on Earth. We must wholeheartedly embrace the call to care for our planet, ensuring a sustainable and vibrant future for generations to come. In conclusion, as we plant our flag of responsibility, we must remember that genuine happiness and growth come from achieving our goals and the journey we take to get there. Let's honor the majesty of nature by dedicating ourselves to environmental stewardship with passion and dedication. Together, we can leave a legacy of compassion and care, securing a flourishing world for generations yet to come. It's very important to continue on and never give up even if you are on top of the mountain, continue on and push forward brother.
    Christina Taylese Singh Memorial Scholarship
    Thank you for your interest in learning more about me and my aspirations in the healthcare field. My name is Hossain, and I am a passionate individual with a profound desire to make a difference in people's lives through healthcare. As I embark on this journey, I plan on pursuing a dual major, with nursing being the primary focus of my healthcare program. This decision is fueled by a personal experience that has left a lasting impact on me and has driven me to dedicate myself to the noble profession of nursing. Growing up, I had the privilege of witnessing the compassionate care provided by healthcare professionals, and it left an indelible mark on my heart. However, my true calling to nursing arose from a deeply personal and painful event - the loss of my beloved grandfather. His passing was not only a heartbreaking experience for my family but also an eye-opening revelation for me regarding the significance of healthcare monitoring and nursing care. My grandfather's health condition required vigilant monitoring and continuous support from healthcare professionals. Unfortunately, due to a lack of adequate monitoring and timely interventions, his condition worsened, and we lost him. The profound impact of this loss made me realize the critical role nurses play in patient care and the immense responsibility they bear in saving lives and alleviating suffering. This poignant event ignited a passion within me to pursue nursing and embrace the opportunity to care for others with utmost dedication and empathy. I want to become the kind of nurse who not only provides skillful medical care but also connects with patients on a human level, offering them emotional support during their most vulnerable moments. I believe that nursing is not just a career but a vocation, an opportunity to be a guiding light for individuals and families as they navigate through the challenges of illness and recovery. Nursing, to me, embodies the essence of service and compassion. It is a profession that requires resilience, adaptability, and a continuous pursuit of knowledge. I am inspired by the diversity of roles that nurses play, from providing direct patient care to assuming leadership positions in healthcare teams. This versatility allows nurses to make a difference across various healthcare settings, contributing to the well-being of patients from all walks of life. Moreover, I am captivated by the dynamic nature of the nursing profession. The rapidly evolving healthcare landscape presents nurses with constant opportunities for growth and specialization. As a dual major, I hope to combine nursing with another field that complements and enhances my abilities, enabling me to address broader healthcare challenges and contribute to innovative solutions. In conclusion, my decision to pursue a dual major with a primary focus on nursing is driven by a heartfelt commitment to caring for people and making a positive impact on their lives. The loss of my grandfather due to a lack of monitoring has shaped my perspective and strengthened my resolve to become an empathetic and skilled nurse. I view nursing as a calling, a profession that allows me to combine compassion with knowledge, enabling me to provide holistic care to those in need. Through nursing, I aspire to be an advocate for health and wellness, making a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals, families, and communities. I am excited about the opportunities that lie ahead in the healthcare field, and I am eager to embrace this rewarding journey with dedication and enthusiasm.
    Trudgers Fund
    Well, addiction is something that can really take control of your life without you even realizing it. For me, it was gaming that became my escape and obsession. At first, it seemed harmless, just a way to unwind and have some fun. But as time went on, I found myself spending more and more hours glued to the screen, neglecting everything else around me. My social life suffered the most. I became distant from friends and family, always preferring the virtual world over real-life interactions. I started to feel irritable and impatient with people, and I didn't even have time to take care of myself properly. Eating became an afterthought, and sleep was often sacrificed to squeeze in a few more gaming sessions. It was a wakeup call when my family expressed their concerns about my addiction. At first, I didn't want to admit that I had a problem, but deep down, I knew they were right. With their support, I decided to take control of my life and break free from this destructive cycle. Getting sober wasn't easy. It required a lot of willpower and determination to resist the urge to play games. But step by step, I started replacing my gaming addiction with healthier habits. I rediscovered my love for reading, spent more time outdoors, and reconnected with friends and family. Slowly, I began to rebuild the life I had lost to gaming. Since being sober, my life has changed dramatically. I feel more present and engaged in the world around me. I've learned to appreciate the beauty of everyday moments and cherish meaningful connections with others. It's not always easy, and there are still times when I feel the pull of gaming, but I've developed coping mechanisms to stay on track. As for my education, I want to use it as a tool to help others struggling with addiction. I understand the challenges and the toll it can take on a person's life. Through my experiences, I've gained empathy and a deep desire to support others on their journey to recovery. I hope to pursue a degree in counseling or psychology, specializing in addiction therapy. By sharing my own story and offering guidance, I want to show others that it is possible to break free from addiction and rebuild their lives. I want to be a beacon of hope for those who feel trapped in their own struggles. Addiction is not something to be ashamed of; it can happen to anyone. But with the right support and determination, it is possible to overcome it and find a path to a healthier, more fulfilling life. I want to be a source of support for others, just as my family was for me. Together, we can break the chains of addiction and embrace a brighter, addiction-free future.
    Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship
    My experience with mental health has had a profound impact on my life, shaping my goals, relationships, and understanding of the world in significant ways. Firstly, my journey with mental health challenges has motivated me to pursue a career in mental health advocacy and support. I've realized the importance of creating a more compassionate and understanding society where mental health is openly discussed and destigmatized. As a result, my goal is to work towards raising awareness about mental health issues and providing support to those who are struggling. On a personal level, my experiences have made me more empathetic and compassionate towards others who may be going through their own mental health battles. I've learned to be a better listener and a more understanding friend, realizing that sometimes all someone needs is someone who genuinely cares and supports them without judgment. Moreover, my journey has highlighted the significance of self-care and mental well-being in maintaining healthy relationships. I now understand the importance of setting boundaries and prioritizing my mental health to be a better partner, friend, and family member. I've come to appreciate that open and honest communication about mental health with loved ones fosters stronger connections and a more supportive network. My experiences have also broadened my understanding of the complexities of the human mind and emotions. It has taught me that mental health is not a one-size-fits-all concept; each individual's journey is unique, and their struggles should be approached with respect and sensitivity. Lastly, my encounters with mental health challenges have revealed the need for a more comprehensive approach to mental health care. I've become an advocate for greater access to mental health resources, destigmatization in all communities, and improved support systems for those in need. Overall, my experience with mental health has been transformative, leading me to dedicate my life to making a positive impact in the lives of others who may be facing similar struggles. It has shaped my goals, deepened my relationships, and allowed me to see the world with greater empathy and understanding.
    Barbie Dream House Scholarship
    I'm absolutely thrilled to share my vision of the Barbie Dream House with you! Picture this: a magical sanctuary where imagination and elegance intertwine. In my dream, this house is nestled on a private island paradise, surrounded by pristine white sandy beaches and the most mesmerizing turquoise waters. The lush, tropical landscape embraces the house, creating a serene and enchanting atmosphere. The exterior of my dream Barbie Dream House combines modern architecture with whimsical elements inspired by Barbie's timeless charm. The sleek, contemporary design boasts clean lines, accentuated by curved towers reminiscent of Barbie's iconic high heels. Of course, the entire exterior is painted in a shimmering, pearlescent pink hue, capturing the enchanting light of the setting sun. As you approach the entrance, you're greeted by a magnificent pink rose archway, as if stepping into Barbie's dream world. The pathway leading to the front door sparkles with gemstones, resembling fairy dust, while the front porch beckons with cozy, plush pink cushions, inviting you to relax and enjoy the breathtaking ocean views. Stepping inside, my Barbie Dream House is a symphony of elegance and playfulness. The foyer features a grand chandelier made of cascading Barbie dolls, exuding glamour and charm. The main living area is an open-concept space with floor-to-ceiling windows, seamlessly blending the natural beauty of the island with the house's decor. The living room is both cozy and chic, furnished with plush, pastel-colored pieces and a state-of-the-art entertainment center, perfect for hosting movie nights with friends. Right beside it is a dream come true—a spacious walk-in closet filled with the latest fashion trends, from stunning evening gowns to fashionable accessories, every Barbie doll's fantasy wardrobe come to life! As an aspiring culinary enthusiast, my dream house is equipped with a fully stocked chef's kitchen. Imagine marble countertops, pastel-colored cabinets, and top-of-the-line appliances—a cooking superstar's dream come true! I can already picture myself spending countless hours experimenting with new recipes and hosting delightful dinner parties for my loved ones. Now, let's talk about the most enchanting space in my dream house—the rooftop garden. It's a lush oasis, brimming with vibrant flowers, twinkling fairy lights, and a charming gazebo. This is where I'd go to unwind, stargaze, and embrace the peaceful solitude of the island. Of course, we can't overlook the epic infinity pool! It's Olympic-sized, seemingly blending with the horizon, giving the illusion of merging with the ocean. To add a touch of elegance, poolside cabanas are adorned with billowing pink curtains, creating a perfect private retreat for relaxation and sunbathing. In conclusion, my Barbie Dream House is a testament to the everlasting magic of Barbie and her world. It's a place where dreams come true, with wonder and joy in every corner. Winning this scholarship would mean the world to me, as it would give me the opportunity to bring this magical vision to life and share the enchantment of Barbie with the world.
    Dr. Samuel Attoh Legacy Scholarship
    The concept of legacy holds a deeply personal and profound meaning for me. To me, legacy encompasses the impact we leave on the world and the lasting impression we make on the lives of others. It goes beyond material possessions and accomplishments; it is about the values, principles, and memories that shape who we are and how we are remembered by future generations. My upbringing has been a defining factor in shaping my understanding of legacy. I was raised in a close-knit family that valued compassion, resilience, and empathy. My parents worked tirelessly to provide for our family, instilling in me a strong work ethic and the importance of perseverance in the face of challenges. They also emphasized the significance of giving back to the community and supporting those in need. Growing up in a modest environment, I learned to appreciate the value of simple joys and the power of genuine connections. Our home was filled with love and support, and the memories of shared laughter and moments of togetherness became the foundation of my understanding of legacy. My parents' sacrifices and commitment to their values have influenced my path in life. Their encouragement and belief in my potential have given me the confidence to pursue my dreams and strive for excellence in every endeavor. Their legacy has shaped me into a compassionate and driven individual, always seeking to make a positive impact on the lives of others. As I look to the future, I am determined to continue and build upon the legacy passed down to me. I plan to honor the values instilled by my upbringing by dedicating myself to service and giving back to the community. Whether through volunteering, supporting charitable causes, or advocating for social justice, I aim to leave a mark on the world that reflects the compassion and empathy I inherited from my family. Additionally, I am aware of the cyclical nature of certain patterns within families and communities. While my upbringing has been a source of strength and inspiration, I am also mindful of the challenges that have affected my family and the broader community. Poverty and limited access to education have been recurring issues, and I am committed to breaking the cycle by advocating for change and empowerment. Moreover, I recognize the importance of mentorship and support in shaping the trajectory of one's life. Just as my parents' guidance and encouragement have been instrumental in my journey, I plan to pay it forward by becoming a mentor and supporting the personal growth and development of others. By sharing my experiences and offering guidance, I hope to empower individuals to overcome obstacles and fulfill their potential. In conclusion, legacy, to me, represents the impact we leave on the world and the mark we make on the lives of others. My upbringing has been characterized by strong values, compassion, and resilience, shaping my understanding of what it means to create a lasting legacy. I plan to honor the legacy passed down to me by dedicating myself to service and giving back to the community. Moreover, I aim to break the cycle of generational limitations by advocating for educational access and opportunities for underserved communities. Through mentorship and support, I aspire to empower others to fulfill their potential and create their own positive legacies. As I continue on my journey, I am committed to making a meaningful and lasting impact that reflects the values instilled in me by my upbringing, and I am eager to embrace the responsibility and privilege of leaving a legacy that will inspire and uplift future generations.
    Special Delivery of Dreams Scholarship
    Life is a rollercoaster of ups and downs, and I've faced my fair share of challenges. The past years have been a test of strength as I grappled with financial constraints. Not being able to afford basic necessities like clothing, proper food, or outings with friends weighed heavily on me. But despite these obstacles, I refused to let go of my dream to become a Civil Engineer. With unwavering determination, I sought ways to conquer these hurdles and make my aspirations a reality. To tackle the financial roadblocks, I devised a plan. Education became my top priority, and I poured my heart into excelling academically. I believed that a strong academic foundation could unlock opportunities for scholarships and further studies. To support my family's income, I took up part-time jobs and freelancing gigs, determined to ease the financial burden on my loved ones while pursuing my dream. In the face of adversity, I learned valuable lessons about myself. My struggles revealed a resilient spirit within me that refused to back down. I discovered an unyielding dedication to my dreams, fueling my determination to overcome any challenge. The hardships taught me the significance of self-reliance and the true value of hard work. I realized that my dreams were worth fighting for and that no obstacle could stand in my way. This scholarship isn't just financial aid; it's an opportunity that holds the key to my dreams and aspirations. As a future Civil Engineer, I yearn to contribute to society by designing and constructing infrastructure that improves people's lives. This scholarship is a lifeline, relieving the financial pressure on my family and allowing me to wholeheartedly focus on my studies and academic pursuits. With fewer worries, I can fully dedicate myself to achieving academic excellence and honing my engineering skills. Beyond academic achievements, my hobbies and interests are an integral part of who I am. Among them, reading takes center stage. Books serve as a gateway to new worlds and ideas, offering knowledge and perspectives that expand my horizons. This love for reading perfectly complements my aspirations as an engineer, igniting my curiosity about the world and its complexities. Another passion of mine is volunteering for community development projects. The act of giving back brings immense fulfillment, knowing that I can contribute to causes larger than myself. Volunteering nurtures my problem-solving skills and enables collaboration with diverse groups of people. Through this, I've learned the profound impact that individuals can make on others' lives. In conclusion, my journey has been a testament to perseverance and resilience. Overcoming financial challenges has taught me the importance of determination and resourcefulness. This scholarship represents an opportunity that can change my life and help me reach my dream of becoming a Civil Engineer. With this support, I can wholeheartedly devote myself to my studies, connect with experienced professionals, and bring my aspirations to life. My hobbies and interests enrich my life, fostering personal growth and well-being. I'm immensely grateful for the possibilities this scholarship offers and excited about the boundless potential that lies ahead.
    VNutrition & Wellness’ Annual LGBTQ+ Vitality Scholarship
    Mathematics possesses an irresistible charm that goes beyond its reputation as a challenging subject. The ability to learn math is undeniably valuable, empowering individuals to solve everyday problems using logical reasoning and critical thinking. Throughout my academic journey, I have come to appreciate the profound significance of math in honing problem-solving skills, which draws me towards a career where math plays a pivotal role. From a young age, I have had a natural affinity for numbers and patterns, sparking my curiosity and leading me to delve deeper into the world of math. As I progressed through my education, I recognized that my grasp of mathematical concepts enabled me to approach problem-solving with a logical and analytical mindset. In the field I aspire to enter, math is more than just an academic subject; it becomes an essential tool for tackling intricate challenges. Possessing a strong foundation in math will undoubtedly enhance my problem-solving skills, enabling me to make meaningful contributions in research, engineering, finance, or any other discipline. This field offers a multitude of possibilities for making a positive impact on society. Through my understanding of math, I envision being part of cutting-edge innovations and advancements that address real-world issues. Mathematics serves as a universal language that allows collaboration with experts from diverse backgrounds to develop solutions with a global reach. Moreover, the appeal of this field lies in satisfying my innate curiosity and desire to unravel the mysteries of the world. Math is not confined to the classroom but permeates various aspects of our daily lives and the natural world. Understanding mathematical principles helps comprehend the intricacies of our universe, from deciphering the laws of physics to understanding complex biological processes. The challenge and excitement of exploring the unknown attract me to this field, as it continuously pushes the boundaries of knowledge and keeps me engaged in a lifelong learning journey. The dynamic nature of math-driven fields fosters an environment of innovation and creativity, igniting my passion to make meaningful contributions that shape the future. In conclusion, learning math as a valuable skill enhances problem-solving abilities using logical reasoning and critical thinking. The field I am passionate about revolves around math playing a central role, offering vast opportunities for making a positive impact on society, unraveling the mysteries of the world, and engaging in continuous learning and innovation. My proficiency in mathematics and my inherent fascination with this field serve as driving forces that fuel my determination to pursue a career that harnesses the power of math. As I venture into this field, I eagerly embrace the challenges and opportunities it presents, anticipating the journey of exploration and discovery that lies ahead.
    Joshua’s Home Remodeling Scholarship
    Mathematics, often regarded as a formidable subject, possesses a unique charm that goes beyond numbers and equations. Learning math is undeniably a valuable skill, as it equips individuals with the ability to solve everyday problems using logical reasoning and critical thinking. Throughout my academic journey, I have come to appreciate the significance of math in honing problem-solving skills, and it is precisely this proficiency that draws me towards a field where math plays a pivotal role. One of the key skills I possess that will greatly benefit me in my chosen field is a strong foundation in mathematics. From an early age, I discovered a natural affinity for numbers and patterns, which sparked my curiosity and motivated me to delve deeper into the world of math. As I progressed through my education, I recognized that my grasp of mathematical concepts enabled me to approach problem-solving with a logical and analytical mindset. In the field I aspire to enter, math is not merely a subject of academic interest but an essential tool for tackling complex challenges. The ability to solve problems using mathematical principles is invaluable, as it allows for the formulation of precise and efficient solutions. Whether I am engaged in research, engineering, finance, or any other discipline, having a firm grasp of math will undoubtedly enhance my problem-solving skills and enable me to contribute meaningfully to my field. One of the reasons why this field is of immense interest to me is the endless possibilities it offers for making a positive impact on society. Through my understanding of math, I envision being part of cutting-edge innovations and advancements that address real-world problems. Mathematics provides a universal language that transcends cultural and geographical boundaries, allowing for collaboration with experts from diverse backgrounds to develop solutions with a global reach. Moreover, the field that aligns with my math proficiency appeals to my innate curiosity and desire to unravel the mysteries of the world. Mathematics is not confined to the classroom; it permeates various facets of our daily lives and the natural world. From deciphering the laws of physics to understanding complex biological processes, math serves as a fundamental tool for comprehending the intricacies of our universe. Additionally, the challenge and excitement of exploring the unknown attract me to this field. I believe that embarking on a career that incorporates math will continuously push the boundaries of my knowledge and keep me engaged in a lifelong learning journey. The dynamic nature of math-driven fields fosters an environment of innovation and creativity, which fuels my passion to make meaningful contributions that shape the future. In conclusion, learning math is indeed a valuable skill that enhances problem-solving abilities, enabling individuals to tackle everyday challenges with logical reasoning and critical thinking. The field I am passionate about is one where math plays a central role, offering vast opportunities for making a positive impact on society, unraveling the mysteries of the world, and engaging in continuous learning and innovation. My proficiency in mathematics and the innate interest I have in this field serve as driving forces that fuel my determination to pursue a career that harnesses the power of math. As I venture into this field, I look forward to the challenges and opportunities it presents, and I am eager to embrace the journey of exploration and discovery that awaits me.
    Robert F. Lawson Fund for Careers that Care
    As I reflect on my life's journey, I am driven by the passion to create a positive impact on the world through my career. Honesty and dedication are the cornerstones of my approach towards life and work, and it is through these values that I aspire to bring about meaningful change. In this essay, I will share a bit about myself and how I intend to utilize these principles to make a difference in the world. From an early age, I was instilled with the belief that honesty and integrity form the bedrock of personal growth and success. Being true to oneself and others not only fosters trust and respect but also lays the groundwork for a life of purpose and meaning. I have always embraced these principles in my actions, striving to be a person of integrity in all aspects of life. My journey towards making a positive impact on the world begins with my chosen career path. I am committed to excelling in my profession, aiming not just for success but also for the betterment of society. Whether I am working in business, education, healthcare, or any other field, I envision my role as an opportunity to bring about change in the lives of others. By doing my job right, I aim to set an example for my peers and colleagues. My dedication to excellence will inspire others to follow suit and embrace their responsibilities with the same level of commitment. This ripple effect of positivity will extend beyond the confines of my immediate sphere of influence, as it encourages a culture of excellence and integrity in the larger community. While honesty and dedication lay the foundation, making a positive impact requires a broader perspective. I believe in the power of collaboration and teamwork to tackle complex global challenges. By being honest with myself and my comrades, I create an environment of trust and open communication, fostering an atmosphere where diverse perspectives are respected and valued. Embracing this collaborative approach, I plan to seek out opportunities to engage with like-minded individuals and organizations that share a common vision of creating a better world. Whether through partnerships, volunteering, or community initiatives, I want to be actively involved in projects that address societal issues and promote sustainable development. Furthermore, I recognize that effecting change often necessitates stepping out of one's comfort zone and challenging conventional norms. By being honest with myself, I commit to self-reflection and continuous personal growth. I am open to feedback and criticism, understanding that constructive criticism is an invaluable tool for improvement. In my pursuit of making a positive impact, I aim to prioritize efforts that contribute to social and environmental causes. I believe in the significance of sustainability and responsibility towards future generations. Whether it's advocating for eco-friendly practices, supporting educational initiatives, or championing equality and inclusivity, I want my career to align with the principles of ethical and compassionate leadership. In conclusion, my desire to make a positive impact on the world through my career stems from a firm commitment to honesty and dedication. I understand that genuine change begins with integrity, and I strive to lead by example in both my personal and professional life. By collaborating with others, seeking out opportunities for growth, and supporting causes close to my heart, I hope to be part of a collective effort toward a brighter and more compassionate future. Through my actions and unwavering commitment to positive change, I aim to leave a lasting legacy that will inspire others to follow in my footsteps and create a better world for generations to come.
    Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
    Mental health is an often unseen and overlooked aspect of a person's well-being, but its impact can be profound and far-reaching. My personal experience with mental health has been challenging, revealing that it is not a matter to be taken lightly. It has influenced my beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations in ways I never anticipated, illustrating the importance of seeking proper treatment to safeguard one's life from its detrimental effects. Experiencing mental health struggles is not a pleasant journey; it can be isolating and overwhelming. Initially, I struggled to comprehend and accept the emotional turmoil within me, leading to a significant shake-up of my beliefs and self-perception. The once optimistic and confident individual I was began to question my worth and place in the world. Mental health issues can distort one's sense of reality, instilling negative beliefs about oneself and the world around them. Moreover, my relationships underwent drastic transformations as my mental health struggles intensified. While some friends and family members offered unwavering support and understanding, others found it difficult to empathize or comprehend the invisible battle I was fighting. This disparity in reactions highlighted the stigma still attached to mental health, even in this modern age. The strain on certain relationships due to a lack of understanding further underscored the importance of open dialogue and education on mental health issues. In my aspirations and career trajectory, the impact of mental health struggles was undeniable. The once-promising path I envisioned for myself was clouded with uncertainty and self-doubt. The debilitating effects of untreated mental health issues impeded my focus, motivation, and productivity, affecting my ability to pursue and excel in my chosen career. It became evident that without appropriate treatment, my dreams and aspirations were at risk of slipping through my fingers. It is crucial to stress that mental health struggles are not weaknesses but rather manifestations of the complexity of human emotions. It is a battle fought silently, yet its consequences ripple outward, affecting every aspect of one's life. Without timely intervention and proper support, these struggles can indeed take a toll on one's existence, even leading to disastrous outcomes. Seeking the right treatment and support can make all the difference. For me, it was a turning point when I acknowledged that my mental health was just as important as my physical well-being. Taking that first step towards seeking professional help was challenging, but it brought a glimmer of hope. Therapy and counseling provided a safe space to unpack my thoughts and emotions, gradually leading me towards healing and acceptance. In the process of seeking help, I began to understand that mental health struggles should not define me or be the determining factor of my self-worth. With time, I learned to cultivate self-compassion and embrace my journey, including the ups and downs of navigating mental health. As I embarked on the road to recovery, I also discovered the significance of opening up about my experiences. Sharing my struggles with trusted friends and family members not only strengthened my relationships but also helped debunk the misconceptions surrounding mental health. Their empathy and support were invaluable in fostering an environment of understanding and acceptance. Through my journey, I have come to appreciate that addressing mental health is essential in shaping a fulfilling and meaningful life. My career aspirations no longer appear unattainable; rather, I am determined to pursue a path that aligns with my passion and well-being. I now envision a future where my experiences with mental health can be a driving force for advocacy and support for others facing similar challenges. In conclusion, my experience with mental health has been a rollercoaster ride, challenging my beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations in profound ways. The invisibility of mental health struggles makes it easy to dismiss their severity, but the truth is that they can have life-altering consequences. Seeking the right treatment and support is crucial, as it can transform the trajectory of one's life from one of despair to hope and healing. Embracing mental health as a fundamental aspect of human well-being is a collective responsibility that empowers individuals to navigate life's challenges with resilience and understanding. Only by doing so can we create a world where mental health is treated with the same importance and compassion as physical health.
    Your Health Journey Scholarship
    Life is an ever-evolving journey, and for me, my pursuit of health and well-being has been a transformative voyage. Throughout my life, I have encountered numerous challenges and obstacles that prompted me to reevaluate my lifestyle choices and prioritize my health. In this essay, I will share my health journey, focusing on the changes I have made to adopt a healthier lifestyle, specifically through regular exercise and the invaluable emotional support from my family. My health journey began with a turning point – a moment of realization that I needed to prioritize my well-being. Living a sedentary lifestyle and succumbing to unhealthy eating habits had taken a toll on my physical and mental health. Feeling sluggish and constantly fatigued, I decided that it was time for a change. One of the most significant changes I made was incorporating regular exercise into my daily routine. Initially, the idea of working out seemed daunting, but I quickly realized that it was a gateway to a healthier and more fulfilling life. I started with simple activities like brisk walking, jogging, and cycling, gradually building up to more intense workouts as my fitness levels improved. Exercise not only improved my physical health but also had a profound impact on my mental well-being. It became an essential outlet for stress relief, helping me cope with the challenges of everyday life. Additionally, the release of endorphins during exercise provided a natural mood boost, leaving me feeling more positive and motivated. Throughout my health journey, I have come to recognize the immense importance of emotional support. My family, in particular, has been an unwavering pillar of strength. They have not only encouraged me to stay on track with my fitness goals but have also provided a safe space for me to express my feelings and fears. Whenever I felt overwhelmed or encountered setbacks, my family was there to lift me and offer words of encouragement. Their belief in my ability to overcome obstacles has been instrumental in helping me maintain a positive mindset and stay committed to my health journey. Despite the progress I have made, my health journey has not been without challenges. At times, I faced moments of doubt and felt tempted to revert to my old habits. However, the emotional support from my family served as a guiding light during these dark times, reminding me of the progress I had made and the healthier path I had chosen. As I continued on my health journey, I gradually began to adopt a more holistic approach to my well-being. Alongside regular exercise, I focused on nourishing my body with wholesome foods, ensuring I got enough rest, and nurturing my mental health through meditation and mindfulness practices. This comprehensive approach has allowed me to experience a profound transformation in both my physical and emotional health. My health journey has been a profound and transformative experience, and I am deeply grateful for the changes I have made to embrace a healthier lifestyle. Through regular exercise and the unwavering emotional support from my family, I have grown both physically and emotionally stronger. I have learned that prioritizing my well-being is not a one-time decision but a lifelong commitment to self-care and self-improvement. As I continue, I am excited to explore new avenues for growth and further deepen my understanding of what it means to live a healthy and fulfilling life. My health journey has taught me that with determination, perseverance, and a strong support system, anything is possible, and I am eager to seize every opportunity that comes my way, embracing the joy of a life well-lived.
    Mind, Body, & Soul Scholarship
    As I stand at the threshold of college, excitement courses through my veins, fueled by the culmination of 12 years of academic dedication and a burning desire to fulfill my dreams. The journey ahead promises to be a transformative one, propelling me toward my destined future. What excites me the most about college is the opportunity to immerse myself in a nurturing environment that fosters growth, cultivates intellect, and ignites passion. Additionally, I eagerly anticipate the chance to embrace newfound independence and forge lasting connections. Moreover, I firmly believe in maintaining a healthy mind, body, and soul amidst the challenges college may present. Through a steadfast commitment to regular exercise, taking in fresh air, and nurturing my overall well-being, I intend to achieve academic excellence and personal fulfillment while treading the path toward my dreams. College stands as the bridge between my aspirations and the realization of my dreams. Years of diligent studying, honing my skills, and pursuing my passion have laid the foundation for the future I envision. The prospect of attending college excites me to no end, as it signifies a stepping stone toward my long-awaited destination. The academic rigor, state-of-the-art facilities, and expert faculty promise to impart knowledge and wisdom that will propel me to new heights. Moreover, the dynamic campus life, rich diversity, and vast opportunities for personal growth and extracurricular involvement fill me with anticipation for a holistic and enriching experience. I recognize that college life can be demanding and may present challenges that can potentially affect my overall well-being. Therefore, I am firmly committed to nurturing a healthy mind, body, and soul, for I understand that a balanced approach to life fosters resilience and fosters academic and personal success. Engaging in regular exercise has proven to be a potent remedy for stress and a means to boost cognitive function. Amidst rigorous academic pursuits, I plan to incorporate exercise into my daily routine, whether it be through a morning jog, participating in intramural sports, or practicing yoga for mental clarity. This practice will not only invigorate my body but also enhance focus and productivity, enabling me to approach academic challenges with renewed vigor. Taking in fresh air amidst the hustle and bustle of college life is paramount to nurturing my soul and maintaining a sense of balance. As I embark on this transformative journey, I will make it a priority to spend time outdoors, whether it be exploring campus green spaces, taking contemplative walks, or simply basking in the sun's warmth. This connection to nature will serve as a refreshing respite, offering moments of introspection and grounding, helping me to cope with the pressures of academia and maintain a positive outlook. In conclusion, the prospect of attending college excites me immeasurably, representing the culmination of years of dedication and the gateway to my dreams. The vibrant academic environment, supportive community, and myriad opportunities for personal growth fuel my enthusiasm for the journey ahead. Furthermore, I am deeply committed to sustaining wellness amidst the challenges that college life may present. By prioritizing regular exercise, embracing the outdoors, and nurturing my mind, body, and soul, I am confident in my ability to navigate college with resilience and grace. I wholeheartedly embrace this new chapter and ardently believe that the holistic approach I embrace will empower me to achieve academic excellence while cultivating a fulfilling and transformative college experience. With gratitude for the opportunities that lie ahead, I eagerly await the enriching journey that college promises to be.
    Learner.com Algebra Scholarship
    Mathematics, often referred to as the language of the universe, holds a profound significance in our daily lives and is a critical tool for problem-solving across various disciplines. As someone deeply passionate about the subject, I love learning math because it allows me to unravel the intricacies of the world around me, empowering me to decipher and tackle real-world challenges with confidence. This essay delves into the importance of mathematics and why my love for learning math continues to grow. One of the key reasons why math is crucial is its ubiquitous presence in our lives. From the simplest tasks like measuring ingredients in a recipe to complex calculations in engineering and finance, we are constantly surrounded by math problems. Understanding mathematics enables us to navigate these challenges effortlessly, fostering a sense of empowerment and self-reliance. Whether it's estimating expenses, calculating distances, or interpreting data, math plays an irreplaceable role in our decision-making and problem-solving processes. Moreover, math is the bedrock of problem-solving. It equips us with a structured approach to analyze and address complex issues methodically. The logical and analytical thinking cultivated through math empowers us to break down intricate problems into manageable steps, leading to well-informed and efficient solutions. This problem-solving prowess transcends the realm of math and permeates into other aspects of life, enabling me to tackle challenges in diverse fields with a clear and composed mind. Furthermore, the beauty of mathematics lies in its elegance and universality. Unlike language barriers, math is a universal language understood by individuals across cultures and nationalities. This universality opens doors to collaboration and communication on a global scale. Whether I am connecting with peers from different countries or working on international projects, the language of math acts as a unifying force, facilitating seamless interactions and a shared understanding of complex concepts. Additionally, math is a subject of endless exploration and discovery. It presents a vast and ever-evolving landscape of ideas, theorems, and applications, constantly challenging me to delve deeper into its intricacies. The satisfaction of uncovering the solutions to challenging problems or grasping abstract concepts drives my curiosity and passion for learning math. The more I explore, the more I realize the boundless potential of math to shape and transform our world. In the academic realm, math nurtures critical thinking skills that are indispensable for personal and intellectual growth. It encourages me to question assumptions, seek patterns, and develop innovative strategies to approach problems from different angles. This capacity for critical analysis fosters resilience in the face of difficulties, instilling a growth mindset that propels me forward in my educational journey. In conclusion, the importance of mathematics cannot be overstated. Its pervasive influence in our lives, coupled with its role as a cornerstone for problem-solving, renders it an indispensable skill in our modern world. I love learning math because it empowers me to navigate the challenges around me with confidence and provides a gateway to endless exploration and discovery. The elegance, universality, and critical thinking skills cultivated through math enrich my life in countless ways. As I continue to delve into the beauty of mathematics, I am constantly amazed by its potential to unravel the mysteries of the universe and inspire me to make a positive impact on the world.
    Learner Calculus Scholarship
    In the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), calculus stands as a fundamental pillar upon which the entire edifice is built. Its significance cannot be overstated, as it forms the bedrock for understanding and advancing various scientific disciplines. The intrinsic relationship between calculus and the STEM field has enabled unprecedented progress and innovation, driving our world forward. This essay elucidates why calculus is of paramount importance in the STEM field and how its absence would severely impede our progress. One of the most compelling reasons why calculus is essential in the STEM field is its pervasive application across diverse disciplines. Calculus provides a robust framework for comprehending and analyzing change, making it indispensable in physics, engineering, and computer science. In physics, calculus is employed to model and predict the motion of objects, analyze forces, and derive critical principles like Newton's laws of motion. Engineers rely on calculus to optimize designs, analyze complex systems, and solve intricate problems related to structural integrity, fluid dynamics, and electrical circuits. In computer science, calculus underpins algorithms, data analysis, and machine learning, playing a crucial role in the development of cutting-edge technologies and artificial intelligence. Moreover, calculus provides a deep understanding of fundamental scientific concepts. It allows researchers and scientists to explore the behavior of natural phenomena and decipher the underlying mathematical relationships governing these processes. Through differential equations, for instance, scientists can model population dynamics, chemical reactions, and the spread of diseases, facilitating critical insights into real-world problems. These mathematical insights enable scientists to make informed decisions and develop solutions that drive innovation and progress. In the realm of mathematics itself, calculus is the gateway to higher-level mathematical concepts. It serves as a bridge between algebra and other advanced mathematical fields, like analysis and differential geometry. Calculus provides the tools necessary to investigate rates of change, integration, and optimization, laying the foundation for more complex mathematical theories. Without calculus, the development of these advanced branches of mathematics would be severely hindered, curtailing our ability to explore the depths of mathematical knowledge. Furthermore, calculus fosters analytical and problem-solving skills that are invaluable in the STEM field. It trains individuals to think critically and approach complex problems with a systematic mindset. The process of understanding and solving calculus problems nurtures creativity, logical reasoning, and perseverance, which are essential traits for success in any STEM-related career. These problem-solving skills transcend mathematics and become applicable in various real-world scenarios, empowering professionals to tackle multifaceted challenges with ingenuity and innovation. The significance of calculus in the STEM field can be best understood by envisioning a world without it. Without calculus, the foundation of modern science and technology would crumble, leaving us incapable of making substantial advancements. Critical scientific discoveries, groundbreaking engineering feats, and innovative technological breakthroughs would be severely limited. Concepts such as space travel, renewable energy sources, and medical advancements would remain beyond our grasp, hindering progress and human development. In conclusion, calculus stands as a cornerstone of the STEM field, playing a pivotal role in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Its widespread applications, profound insights into natural phenomena, and role as a gateway to higher-level mathematics make it indispensable. Calculus equips professionals with analytical and problem-solving skills vital for innovation and progress. Without calculus, our world would stagnate, and our ability to advance and understand the universe around us would be severely constrained. Embracing calculus as an integral part of the STEM field is not just a necessity but a gateway to a brighter, more technologically advanced future.
    Priscilla Shireen Luke Scholarship
    In today's dynamic world, the essence of humanity lies in our ability to give back and make a positive impact on the lives of others. As a strong proponent of empathy and global responsibility, I am currently dedicated to effecting change through various means. Whether it be through volunteering, charitable donations, or personal initiatives, my aim is to be an agent of positive transformation. Looking ahead, my aspirations center around extending these efforts by supporting sustainable causes, championing education, and fostering international collaboration to create a brighter future for generations to come. At present, I actively engage in numerous community-based projects and charitable organizations. A primary focus of mine is collaborating with local non-profits that cater to the needs of underprivileged children and families. Regularly volunteering at shelters and orphanages has provided me with firsthand insights into the challenges faced by these vulnerable populations. By devoting my time and energy to uplift their spirits, my goal is to instill hope and create opportunities for a more promising future. Moreover, I actively contribute to various humanitarian causes, backing initiatives that concentrate on healthcare, education, and environmental conservation. Recognizing the impact of collective action, I take pride in being part of a larger effort to enhance the lives of those who are less fortunate. Looking towards the future, I am resolute in expanding my efforts and making a more profound and sustainable impact on the world. One area that I intend to prioritize is environmental sustainability. Climate change poses a grave threat to our planet, and it is imperative to embrace eco-friendly practices and support organizations dedicated to preserving the environment. Through my actions and advocacy, I aim to raise environmental awareness and encourage others to take responsibility for their ecological footprint. Additionally, I firmly believe that education holds the key to empowering individuals and societies. In the times ahead, my plan is to establish or support educational initiatives that offer accessible and high-quality education to marginalized communities. Education not only equips individuals with knowledge and skills but also empowers them to break free from the cycle of poverty and contribute positively to society. Beyond geographical boundaries, my vision involves engaging in global collaborations to address pressing global challenges. Whether it is combating poverty, eradicating preventable diseases, or advocating for human rights, I envision actively participating in international projects and initiatives. I firmly believe that by uniting efforts on a global scale, we can amplify our impact and create lasting change for the betterment of humanity as a whole. In conclusion, giving back to society and positively impacting the world are values close to my heart. My current endeavors, encompassing volunteer work, charitable contributions, and personal initiatives, epitomize my commitment to fostering positive change in the lives of others. Looking forward, I aspire to delve deeper into sustainable causes, advocate for education, and collaborate on a global scale to address pressing global challenges. As Mahatma Gandhi famously said, "Be the change that you wish to see in the world," and I am determined to leave a profound legacy of compassion, empathy, and positive impact on the world around me.
    Rev. and Mrs. E B Dunbar Scholarship
    Scholarship money can significantly improve a student's ability to pursue their educational goals. A college education is becoming increasingly expensive for many students due to increased tuition and living costs. Students who are struggling financially often cling to scholarships for assistance while they work toward their academic objectives. But scholarships offer more than just financial aid; they can also motivate students to work harder in class and aid in their academic progress. Scholarship funds can encourage students by giving them a sense of validation and appreciation for their efforts. Students who are awarded scholarships feel appreciated for their academic prowess and gifts. This acknowledgment may give them more self-confidence and motivate them to keep up their hard work in the classroom. Knowing that their efforts are being recognized and appreciated makes scholarship recipients feel more motivated and purposeful. Scholarship money not only motivates students, but it can also help them learn. With scholarship money, students can buy superior educational tools including textbooks, study aids, and other literature. These resources can aid learners in bettering their comprehension of the course material and achieving better results in the classroom. Scholarship recipients, for instance, might be able to buy more recent textbooks, giving them access to the most recent knowledge and ideas in their field of study. Students who get scholarships may also use their funds to travel to conferences, workshops, and other educational activities that will benefit their academic development. These gatherings can give students access to subject-matter specialists as well as chances to network with peers and working people in their fields. Students who participate in these activities might acquire important knowledge and abilities that will help them thrive in both their academic and professional endeavors. Additionally, receiving a scholarship can enable students to lessen their financial strain and concentrate more on their education. High levels of stress are common among students who have trouble paying for college, and this can have a severe effect on their academic performance. Students who get scholarship money might lessen some of this pressure and concentrate more on their academic work. To help them focus more time and energy on their studies, they can utilize the scholarship money to pay for living expenses like rent, food, and transportation. In general, scholarship funding can significantly affect students' academic achievement and performance. Scholarships can assist students in realizing their full potential and pursuing their academic and professional goals by motivating and assisting them in their learning. As a result, it is critical to support scholarship programs that offer financial aid to students in need since they can have a significant impact on both individuals' lives and the communities in which they live.
    Elizabeth Schalk Memorial Scholarship
    A person's emotional and psychological well-being, which plays a significant role in their life, is referred to as their mental health. My challenges in life that threatened my mental stability and sense of health have fundamentally altered my personality and made me a more motivated individual. I was able to find the morals and values that I have built my life upon by persevering through these psychological roadblocks. Because of bullying and verbal abuse, I've cut ties with old pals who didn't stand by me when I needed them. These changes have also made it possible for me to find a career path that has significantly altered my life. As disputes with my parents often appeared meaningless, they unconsciously trained me to become more apathetic and logical. My parents typically act on instincts and feelings. This had a long-lasting impact on my mental health, making me more emotionally distant and unable to express my feelings to them. My cognitive health and my responses to the difficulties I encountered shaped my worldview and moral values. Being overweight as a teen had negative repercussions on my mental health, but it also sparked a mission to transform my weight and led me to find a career I love. I had enough of being constantly teased about my weight by my peers and even my parents, so I started attending the gym and altering my diet to suit my weight loss requirements. After my initial trip to the gym, I gradually shed roughly 30 pounds while also becoming more energized and confident in my appearance. My renewed interest in physical fitness introduced me to the discipline of nutrition and dietetics, a profession that focuses on helping people create balanced diets and comprehend the effects of different foods. I was able to identify reputable colleges and universities that will support me in pursuing my aspirations of becoming a dietitian because of my renewed love for dietetics. Thankfully, I discovered Boston University, a fantastic undergraduate institution that takes pride in its advanced educational options and wide range of majors and minors available to its students. This fall, I'll be submitting an early decision application to Boston University in the hopes of being accepted so I may work on my goals of becoming a dietician and assisting others with both their physical and mental health. Although being overweight as a young child harmed my mental health, it forced me to pick a different career path that has meaning in my life. Overall, My struggles with mental health and the circumstances that tested it led me to alter my beliefs, my physical health, and my line of work. The values that now guide my behavior have changed as a result of my upbringing, as well as the environments at school and in society at large. My friends and classmates teased me about my physical appearance, which made me feel bad about myself and subsequently changed the way I looked. I found nutrition and dietetics thanks to my change of career and renewed interest in the fitness industry. This educational path has given my quest for self-improvement new significance. Despite the difficulties that afflicted my mental health during my youth, they had a good impact on it during my adolescence and allowed me to discover my purpose in life.
    Ahmadi Family Scholarship
    Scholarship money can significantly improve a student's ability to pursue their educational goals. A college education is becoming increasingly expensive for many students due to increased tuition and living costs. Students who are struggling financially often cling to scholarships for assistance while they work toward their academic objectives. But scholarships offer more than just financial aid; they can also motivate students to work harder in class and aid in their academic progress. Scholarship funds can encourage students by giving them a sense of validation and appreciation for their efforts. Students who are awarded scholarships feel appreciated for their academic prowess and gifts. This acknowledgement may give them more self-confidence and motivate them to keep up their hard work in the classroom. Knowing that their efforts are being recognized and appreciated makes scholarship recipients feel more motivated and purposeful. Scholarship money not only motivates students, but it can also help them learn. With scholarship money, students can buy superior educational tools including textbooks, study aids, and other literature. These resources can aid learners in bettering their comprehension of the course material and achieving better results in the classroom. Scholarship recipients, for instance, might be able to buy more recent textbooks, giving them access to the most recent knowledge and ideas in their field of study. Students who get scholarships may also use their funds to travel to conferences, workshops, and other educational activities that will benefit their academic development. These gatherings can give students access to subject-matter specialists as well as chances to network with peers and working people in their fields. Students who participate in these activities might acquire important knowledge and abilities that will help them thrive in both their academic and professional endeavors. Additionally, receiving a scholarship can enable students to lessen their financial strain and concentrate more on their education. High levels of stress are common among students who have trouble paying for college, and this can have a severe effect on their academic performance. Students who get scholarship money might lessen some of this pressure and concentrate more on their academic work. To help them focus more time and energy on their studies, they can utilize the scholarship money to pay for living expenses like rent, food, and transportation. In general, scholarship funding can significantly affect students' academic achievement and performance. Scholarships can assist students in realizing their full potential and pursuing their academic and professional goals by motivating and assisting them in their learning. As a result, it is critical to support scholarship programs that offer financial aid to students in need since they can have a significant impact on both individuals' lives and the communities in which they live.
    Jason L. Berry "Art Is Life!" Scholarship
    Art possesses an extraordinary capacity to shape society and exert influence over human behavior in profound and meaningful ways. While visual and auditory art forms, such as images, sounds, and videos, undeniably leave a lasting impact on individuals, it is through the medium of books that art establishes its most profound and educational connections. Books possess a unique ability to delve deep into the recesses of one's thoughts, presenting fresh perspectives and encouraging individuals to contemplate previously unexplored subjects. The written word, communicated through narratives, wields a formidable power to mold and transform the human mind, facilitating profound shifts in thinking and belief systems. When immersed in a book, readers have the opportunity to inhabit the author's perspective and engage with the world through their eyes. This immersive experience allows readers to intimately understand the inner workings of characters' minds, their motivations, fears, and desires. Through this profound connection, books possess the capacity to challenge preconceived notions and expand readers' understanding of the world. The impact of literature extends far beyond mere entertainment; it becomes a catalyst for introspection and personal growth. Consider the profound consequences of losing faith—an experience that can deeply affect an individual. Elie Wiesel's poignant memoir, "Night," chronicles his harrowing experiences as a survivor of the Holocaust. In the face of unimaginable horrors, Elie bears witness to the annihilation of his dreams and the erosion of his faith. He questions why he should continue to revere a silent God amidst overwhelming suffering. Through the power of the written word, Elie's struggles and existential crisis are laid bare, evoking profound emotional responses in readers. The exploration of faith and its subsequent loss prompts individuals to engage in introspection, reflect on their own beliefs, and grapple with existential questions. The impact of books extends beyond personal introspection; they also assume a pivotal role in shaping society. Throughout history, books have served as potent catalysts for change, instigating revolutions, challenging oppressive regimes, and advocating for social justice. Works such as Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin," which galvanized the abolitionist movement, and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's "The Gulag Archipelago," which exposed the horrors of Soviet labor camps, have acted as beacons of enlightenment, driving societal transformation. Moreover, books provide a platform for marginalized voices to be heard and understood. Through literature, authors from diverse backgrounds can share their unique perspectives, fostering empathy and dismantling stereotypes. This exposure to different cultures, experiences, and worldviews through books fosters the development of a more inclusive and empathetic society. In conclusion, while various art forms captivate us in distinct ways, the profound impact of books remains unparalleled. The written word possesses the inherent power to shape minds, influence thoughts, and elicit profound emotional responses. Books establish profound connections with individuals, challenging their beliefs, broadening their horizons, and shaping their understanding of the world. From facilitating personal introspection to driving societal transformation, books stand as a testament to the immeasurable power of artistic expression. They hold the potential to guide behavior, inspire change, and foster a more enlightened and compassionate society.
    Christian ‘Myles’ Pratt Foundation Fine Arts Scholarship
    Art possesses the extraordinary ability to shape society and influence behavior in significant ways. While visual and auditory art forms, such as images, sounds, and videos, can undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on individuals, it is through the medium of books that art forges its most profound and educational connections. Books possess a unique capability to penetrate the depths of one's thoughts, offering fresh perspectives and prompting individuals to contemplate previously unexplored subjects. The written word, conveyed through narratives, wields an immense power to mold and transform the mind, allowing readers to experience a profound shift in their thinking and beliefs. When engrossed in a book, readers can step into the shoes of the author and explore the world through their eyes. This immersive experience enables readers to delve into the inner workings of characters' minds, understanding their motivations, fears, and desires. Through this profound connection, books possess the capacity to challenge preconceived notions and expand readers' understanding of the world. The impact of literature extends far beyond mere entertainment; it becomes a catalyst for introspection and personal growth. Consider the profound effect that the loss of faith can have on an individual. Elie Wiesel's poignant memoir "Night" chronicles his experiences as a Holocaust survivor. Faced with unimaginable horrors, Elie bears witness to the destruction of his dreams and the erosion of his faith. He questions why he should continue to bless the name of a silent God in the face of such immense suffering. Through the written word, Elie's struggles and existential crisis are laid bare, evoking a profound emotional response in readers. The exploration of faith and its loss prompts individuals to reflect on their own beliefs and grapple with existential questions. The impact of books extends beyond personal introspection; they also play a pivotal role in shaping society. Throughout history, books have served as potent agents of change, igniting revolutions, challenging oppressive regimes, and advocating for social justice. Works such as Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin," which galvanized the abolitionist movement, and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's "The Gulag Archipelago," which exposed the horrors of Soviet labor camps, have acted as beacons of enlightenment and catalysts for societal transformation. Furthermore, books provide a platform for marginalized voices to be heard and understood. Through literature, authors from diverse backgrounds can share their unique perspectives, fostering empathy and dismantling stereotypes. This exposure to different cultures, experiences, and worldviews through books cultivates a more inclusive and empathetic society. In conclusion, while various art forms captivate us in distinctive ways, the impact of books often runs the deepest. The written word possesses the power to mold minds, influence thoughts, and evoke profound emotional responses. Books establish profound connections with individuals, challenging their beliefs, broadening their horizons, and shaping their understanding of the world. From personal introspection to societal transformation, the power of books as an artistic medium is immeasurable. They have the potential to guide behavior, inspire change, and foster a more enlightened and compassionate society.
    Arthur and Elana Panos Scholarship
    My Muslim identity serves as a guiding force, motivating me to seek personal development and positive change. The profound teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), especially his prophecy of a better future for the Muslim community, deeply resonate within me. This belief acts as a catalyst, propelling me towards achieving my goals, such as pursuing a career in civil engineering. Winning a scholarship would not only ease my financial burdens but also allow me to concentrate on my education and future endeavors. My Muslim identity profoundly influences my perspective on life, infusing me with purpose and unwavering determination. The timeless words of the Prophet Muhammad remind me that progress and growth are inherent aspects of my faith. This conviction serves as an enduring wellspring of motivation, inspiring me to constantly strive for personal development and excel in my chosen field of civil engineering. The path of becoming a civil engineer aligns perfectly with my aspiration to contribute to society and forge a brighter future. Through harnessing my skills in this discipline, I envision participating in projects that enhance infrastructure, promote sustainability, and uplift the lives of others. This pursuit deeply resonates with my core Muslim values, rooted in compassion, service to humanity, and the belief that transformative change commences with individual effort. Securing a scholarship would present an invaluable opportunity for me, extending beyond mere financial relief. It would symbolize affirmation and support for my aspirations. I firmly believe that Allah (God) is cognizant of my ambitions and the hurdles I encounter. Attaining this scholarship would enable me to devote my full attention to education, alleviating the burdens of transportation and living expenses. It would empower me to wholeheartedly engage in my studies, nurture my skills, and equip myself to make a meaningful impact within the realm of civil engineering. The embrace of my Muslim identity fills me with an indescribable sense of inner peace, acting as a constant source of inspiration and a wellspring of unwavering motivation. The timeless lessons imparted by the Prophet Muhammad continue to ignite my relentless pursuit of personal growth, propelling me toward the realization of my aspirations, making meaningful contributions to society, and actively shaping a future brimming with promise for both myself and those around me. Rooted in the profound teachings of Islam, my moral compass remains steadfast, and I am resolute in my dedication to effecting positive change in the world and leaving a lasting impact.
    Dreamer's Midpoint Scholarship
    Being an immigrant in a new country and struggling with the language barrier presents significant challenges. However, when coupled with discrimination and stereotypes experienced in school, the difficulties become even more pronounced. It is disheartening to be perceived as unintelligent or incapable due to hailing from a third-world country. Nevertheless, one's self-perception and understanding of their worth are the paramount considerations. As long as one remains authentic to themselves and acknowledges the value of their presence, the opinions of others become inconsequential. Language undeniably poses a formidable obstacle, yet the beauty of mathematics lies in its unwavering principles, independent of linguistic nuances. The fundamental truth is that one plus one always equals two transcends cultural and language barriers. Embracing this certainty, I purposefully selected a major that did not heavily rely on complex English skills. This decision enabled me to focus on my strengths and thrive in an environment where I could excel. A significant turning point in my journey occurred when I enrolled in an engineering class. For the first time, I experienced a profound sense of belonging. The ability to solve intricate problems that left many of my peers perplexed further ignited my motivation. Within that classroom, among like-minded individuals, I discovered the power of mathematics as a universal language. The intricacies of equation-solving and structure design defied cultural and linguistic constraints, affirming my potential to excel in an environment that valued and recognized my skills. Today, I am fortunate to be enrolled in college, no longer confronted with the same challenges I faced as a newcomer. Nonetheless, this transformative journey has instilled within me a deep sense of empowerment. I have come to comprehend that the language of math serves as an instrument, endowing me with strength and resilience. Through unwavering dedication and tireless effort, I have refined my mathematical abilities, conquering obstacles that once appeared insurmountable. Although the scars of discrimination and stereotypes may persist, they no longer define my identity. The language I have chosen to master extends beyond mere words and sentences. It is a language encompassing logic, precision, and problem-solving. This newfound proficiency in mathematics propels me forward, paving the way for success and accomplishment. In conclusion, navigating the challenges of being an immigrant in a foreign land, including language barriers, discrimination, and stereotypes, constitutes an arduous journey. However, by steadfastly adhering to our beliefs and focusing on our strengths, we can surmount these obstacles. I have discovered my sense of belonging in the realm of mathematics, where my abilities are celebrated and respected. Today, I stand as a testament to the power of perseverance and the universal language of mathematics.
    Youssef University's Muslim Scholarship Fund
    My Muslim identity serves as a guiding force, motivating me to seek personal development and positive change. The profound teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), especially his prophecy of a better future for the Muslim community, deeply resonate within me. This belief acts as a catalyst, propelling me towards achieving my goals, such as pursuing a career in civil engineering. Winning a scholarship would not only ease my financial burdens but also allow me to concentrate on my education and future endeavors. My Muslim identity profoundly influences my perspective on life, infusing me with purpose and unwavering determination. The timeless words of the Prophet Muhammad remind me that progress and growth are inherent aspects of my faith. This conviction serves as an enduring wellspring of motivation, inspiring me to constantly strive for personal development and excel in my chosen field of civil engineering. The path of becoming a civil engineer aligns perfectly with my aspiration to contribute to society and forge a brighter future. Through harnessing my skills in this discipline, I envision participating in projects that enhance infrastructure, promote sustainability, and uplift the lives of others. This pursuit deeply resonates with my core Muslim values, rooted in compassion, service to humanity, and the belief that transformative change commences with individual effort. Securing a scholarship would present an invaluable opportunity for me, extending beyond mere financial relief. It would symbolize affirmation and support for my aspirations. I firmly believe that Allah (God) is cognizant of my ambitions and the hurdles I encounter. Attaining this scholarship would enable me to devote my full attention to education, alleviating the burdens of transportation and living expenses. It would empower me to wholeheartedly engage in my studies, nurture my skills, and equip myself to make a meaningful impact within the realm of civil engineering. The embrace of my Muslim identity fills me with an indescribable sense of inner peace, acting as a constant source of inspiration and a wellspring of unwavering motivation. The timeless lessons imparted by the Prophet Muhammad continue to ignite my relentless pursuit of personal growth, propelling me toward the realization of my aspirations, making meaningful contributions to society, and actively shaping a future brimming with promise for both myself and those around me. Rooted in the profound teachings of Islam, my moral compass remains steadfast, and I am resolute in my dedication to effecting positive change in the world and leaving a lasting impact.
    Coach "Frank" Anthony Ciccone Wrestling Scholarship
    Growing up in Afghanistan, a nation ravaged by war, presents formidable challenges for individuals. However, migrating to a foreign land as an Afghan immigrant brings forth a unique set of struggles. This essay delves into the personal experiences of an individual who encountered discrimination owing to his background and language proficiency. Nonetheless, his indomitable spirit and wrestling prowess proved to be a formidable combination, dismantling barriers and earning him admiration in unforeseen ways. As an Afghan immigrant attending school, he was persistently burdened by stereotypes and unfairly designated as the underdog. Due to his limited command of the English language, he became an easy target for mockery, an unfortunate prejudice that extended even to his passion for wrestling. Many assumed that his linguistic difficulties translated into a deficiency in wrestling skills. Yet, their erroneous assumptions were swiftly dispelled when they found themselves pinned to the mat within minutes of facing him. His resolute determination to prove himself on the wrestling mat served as a metaphor for his unwavering resilience and tenacity in the face of adversity. While some opponents refused to acknowledge his victories, displaying poor sportsmanship, his coach imparted an invaluable lesson: to respect the mat and, consequently, earn respect in return. Wrestling provided a platform through which he shattered barriers and defied preconceived notions about his abilities. Through unwavering commitment and hard work, he showcased his extraordinary aptitude, garnering the respect of both his teammates and competitors alike. The wrestling mat transcended the boundaries of language and culture, becoming a realm where his skills spoke louder than words. The author's journey as an Afghan wrestler serves as a testament to the strength derived from determination and resilience. Despite enduring discrimination and mockery, he discovered solace and fortitude within the wrestling community. The mat became a sanctuary, enabling him to exhibit his talents and transcend the constraints of language and cultural disparities. Through his remarkable performances, he shattered stereotypes, compelling others to perceive him beyond the confines of his country of origin. Surviving the hardships of hailing from a war-torn nation like Afghanistan and subsequently facing discrimination in an unfamiliar environment is an arduous odyssey. Nevertheless, the author's story underscores the transformative influence of passion, perseverance, and expertise. Through wrestling, he defied expectations, ultimately earning the esteem of his peers and imparting invaluable lessons about embracing diversity and transcending stereotypes. His experiences accentuate the significance of recognizing individual potential beyond superficial characteristics, emphasizing the paramount importance of respect and empathy in constructing inclusive communities. Ultimately, his tale stands as a beacon of inspiration for all confronted by adversity, affirming that with determination and resilience, one can surmount any obstacle and leave an enduring impact.
    Godi Arts Scholarship
    In the vast canvas of my life, the arts have painted vibrant strokes of inspiration, igniting my creative spirit and guiding me towards self-expression. From the early days of finger painting to exploring various artistic mediums, my journey in the arts has been a kaleidoscope of exploration, growth, and self-discovery. In this essay, I will recount my artistic odyssey so far, highlighting the milestones, challenges, and the profound impact the arts have had on my life. Furthermore, I will share my aspirations for the future, as I embark on a path to refine my skills, make a meaningful impact, and find my unique voice in the artistic realm. My artistic journey began as a young child, where I discovered the joy of creating art through crayons and construction paper. As I grew older, my passion expanded to encompass various artistic disciplines, including painting, drawing, and photography. I eagerly embraced each new medium, exploring different techniques, experimenting with colors and compositions, and delving into the depths of my imagination. Throughout my high school years, I had the privilege of participating in art classes, workshops, and extracurricular activities that nurtured my talents and expanded my artistic horizons. These experiences allowed me to refine my technical skills, develop a critical eye, and explore the nuances of different artistic styles. Moreover, I had the opportunity to collaborate with fellow artists, share ideas, and learn from their perspectives, fostering a sense of artistic camaraderie. The arts have been more than a mere pastime for me; they have become a conduit for self-expression and personal growth. Through my art, I have discovered the power to communicate complex emotions, challenge societal norms, and provoke thought. It has been a cathartic outlet, allowing me to find solace during times of turmoil and celebrate moments of joy. The act of creation itself has become a meditative process, a journey of introspection and self-discovery. As I gaze into the future, I am filled with excitement and determination to further cultivate my artistic talents and contribute to the artistic realm. I aspire to pursue a higher education in fine arts, where I can refine my technical skills, broaden my artistic knowledge, and engage in critical discourse with fellow artists and mentors. By immersing myself in an environment that fosters creativity and encourages exploration, I hope to push the boundaries of my artistic abilities and develop a unique artistic voice that resonates with others. In addition to my personal growth, I aim to use art as a means of social change and advocacy. I want to create artwork that raises awareness about pressing societal issues, challenges prevailing narratives, and sparks meaningful conversations. Through my art, I hope to inspire empathy, foster dialogue, and contribute to a more compassionate and inclusive society. My journey in the arts has been a transformative and deeply personal experience, shaping my identity and allowing me to forge connections with the world around me. From humble beginnings with crayons and construction paper to exploring various artistic disciplines, my passion for art has evolved and flourished. As I embark on the path ahead, I am driven by a desire to refine my skills, make a meaningful impact, and use art as a powerful tool for expression and social change. With every stroke of the brush, every captured moment, and every artistic endeavor, I hope to leave an indelible mark on the canvas of life, inspiring others and leaving a legacy that celebrates the beauty of creativity.
    Al-Haj Abdallah R Abdallah Muslim Scholarship
    The decision to pursue an engineering major at Yuba College stems from my unwavering passion for problem-solving and my fascination with how science and technology can reshape the world. Engineering is a field that bridges the gap between imagination and reality, allowing ideas to take tangible form and make a positive impact on society. Yuba College's strong engineering program and emphasis on hands-on learning align perfectly with my aspirations to develop a strong foundation in engineering principles and acquire practical skills that will shape my future career. In the realm of strengths, I possess a strong analytical mindset and a keen eye for detail. I excel in breaking down complex problems into smaller, manageable components, enabling me to develop effective and innovative solutions. Additionally, I am a natural team player and possess excellent communication skills, which allow me to collaborate seamlessly with others and foster a collaborative environment. However, like any individual, I also have weaknesses. One of my weaknesses is a tendency to be overly self-critical. While this drives me to constantly seek improvement, it can also hinder my ability to celebrate my achievements. I am actively working on cultivating self-compassion and embracing the learning process as an opportunity for growth. I am an individual who is driven by a strong sense of determination, perseverance, and a genuine thirst for knowledge. Despite the financial challenges I face as a student, I have never allowed them to hinder my pursuit of academic excellence. I have maintained a high GPA, actively engaged in extracurricular activities, and sought out opportunities to expand my knowledge and skills. Receiving this scholarship would be a testament to my commitment and hard work. It would alleviate the financial burden on my family and allow me to fully focus on my education and personal growth. Moreover, it would provide me with the resources and support necessary to continue making a positive impact in my community and beyond. One of my favorite books is "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho. This captivating novel intertwines adventure and self-discovery, reminding us of the importance of following our dreams and finding our true purpose in life. In terms of movies, "The Pursuit of Happyness" starring Will Smith has left a profound impact on me. This inspiring true story depicts the indomitable human spirit, resilience, and the power of perseverance in the face of adversity. As for songs, "Imagine" by John Lennon resonates deeply with me. Its powerful lyrics and melodic composition inspire unity, peace, and the belief in a better world. As a Muslim, my greatest achievement lies in my ability to cultivate compassion and foster a sense of community. Through volunteering at local mosques and engaging in charitable endeavors, I have been able to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds and contribute to the well-being of others. Embracing the principles of Islam, I strive to be a source of support, empathy, and kindness in the lives of those around me. This commitment to compassion and community upliftment is what I consider my greatest achievement as a Muslim.
    Richard P. Mullen Memorial Scholarship
    In the realm of dreams and aspirations, my path has been shaped by the challenges faced as a low-income family in California. Despite the financial obstacles that have woven through my journey, I have cultivated resilience, determination, and an unwavering belief in the power of education. The opportunity to receive this scholarship not only offers me the means to pursue my academic goals but also holds the potential to uplift my family from the constraints of financial struggle. Growing up in a low-income family in California, the weight of financial instability has been a constant presence in my life. As my parents worked tirelessly to make ends meet, I witnessed their sacrifices and the toll they took on their well-being. The daily struggles of juggling bills, prioritizing necessities, and providing for my siblings and I have forged within me an unyielding determination to overcome these obstacles through education. Despite the challenges, I have remained resolute in my pursuit of academic excellence. Through perseverance and a deep-rooted belief in the transformative power of education, I have consistently achieved high grades and demonstrated a genuine passion for learning. This scholarship would provide the financial support necessary to alleviate the burden of tuition costs, enabling me to fully focus on my studies and reach my full potential. As the eldest child in my family, I have shouldered a great sense of responsibility. I recognize the sacrifices my parents have made to provide for our family's basic needs, and I am committed to breaking the cycle of financial struggle that has limited our opportunities. This scholarship would not only alleviate the financial strain on my parents but also allow me to become a role model for my younger siblings, inspiring them to pursue their dreams despite the adversities we face. Beyond my personal ambitions, I am deeply invested in giving back to my community. Through volunteering at local organizations and participating in community service initiatives, I have witnessed firsthand the transformative impact education can have on individuals and communities. With this scholarship, I would be able to continue engaging in community outreach, supporting underprivileged students, and empowering them to overcome their own obstacles. Receiving this scholarship would be more than just a financial reprieve. It would be a life-changing opportunity that propels me closer to my long-term goals. With the burden of financial stress lifted, I could fully dedicate myself to my studies, engage in meaningful research, and pursue internships or extracurricular activities that enhance my skill set and broaden my horizons. This scholarship would provide the stepping stones necessary to access higher education and lay the foundation for a successful future. As a low-income family in California, the challenges I have faced have only strengthened my resolve to overcome adversity and pursue my dreams. This scholarship represents not only a financial lifeline but a validation of my hard work and dedication. It has the potential to transform my life and the lives of my family members, allowing us to break free from the constraints of financial struggle and create a brighter future. With this scholarship, I am confident that I can fulfill my potential, contribute to my community, and become an agent of change.
    Diane Amendt Memorial Scholarship for the Arts
    In the vast tapestry of life, there are few individuals who leave an indelible mark on our journey, propelling us forward with unwavering determination. Among the many influential figures I have encountered, there is one exceptional person who stands out above all others. This person has not only inspired me but has also relentlessly pushed me to pursue my craft with passion and unwavering commitment. It is none other than my high school music teacher, Mr. Anderson. Through his boundless enthusiasm, profound knowledge, and unwavering support, Mr. Anderson has instilled in me an unyielding belief in my abilities and has become the driving force behind my creative pursuits. I still remember the first day I walked into the music room, nervously clutching my violin. Mr. Anderson, with his warm smile and infectious energy, welcomed me into a world where music transcended mere notes on a page. From that moment, I was captivated by his contagious passion for music. It was as if he possessed an invisible wand that could summon the hidden potential within each of his students. Mr. Anderson's unrivaled expertise in music was evident in every aspect of his teaching. His encyclopedic knowledge of composers, genres, and musical techniques ignited a thirst for learning within me. He effortlessly conveyed complex concepts and theories in a way that made them accessible and exciting. He demonstrated the intricacies of the musical world with such clarity and enthusiasm that it was impossible not to be enthralled by his teachings. His dedication extended beyond the classroom, as he spent countless hours guiding us through rehearsals, inspiring us to strive for excellence, and nurturing our talent with unwavering patience. What sets Mr. Anderson apart is his ability to recognize the unique strengths and potential within each student. He never allowed anyone to settle for mediocrity, constantly pushing us to explore uncharted territories and reach beyond our perceived limits. Whether it was through personalized feedback, one-on-one sessions, or his unwavering belief in our abilities, he showed us that our potential was boundless. Through his encouragement, he created an environment where creativity flourished, empowering us to take risks and embrace the transformative power of our art. Beyond his role as a teacher, Mr. Anderson became a mentor and a source of unwavering support. He possessed an innate ability to connect with his students on a deeper level, understanding our fears, doubts, and aspirations. He created a safe space where we felt comfortable expressing ourselves, nurturing our emotional well-being alongside our artistic growth. Through his guidance and encouragement, he instilled in us the confidence to overcome obstacles and persevere in the face of adversity. In my journey of pursuing my craft, Mr. Anderson has been the guiding light that has propelled me forward. His unending passion, unwavering dedication, belief in individual potential, and emotional support have shaped me into the artist I am today. He has not only taught me the technical aspects of music but has also imparted invaluable life lessons about perseverance, resilience, and the power of self-belief. Mr. Anderson's influence on my life extends far beyond the classroom, as he has shown me the transformative power of inspiration and the profound impact one person can have on another's journey. As I continue to pursue my craft, I carry with me the indomitable spark that Mr. Anderson ignited within me, forever grateful for his profound influence on my artistic pursuits
    Bernard W. Creque III Scholarship
    The loss of a family member who served in the military can be an incredibly difficult experience, and it can lead to a variety of emotional and psychological impacts on their loved ones. However, in some cases, the experience of losing a family member who served can also lead to a sense of motivation and resilience that drives them to work harder, be stronger, and be more ambitious in their personal and professional lives. One possible reason for this is that the loss of a loved one can provide a profound sense of perspective on what really matters in life. When someone experiences the sudden and tragic loss of a family member, it can be a wake-up call that reminds them to focus on their priorities and to live each day to the fullest. This can lead to a greater sense of urgency and ambition, as they are motivated to make the most of their time and to achieve their goals in honor of their fallen loved one. Another possible impact of losing a family member who served is that it can lead to a greater sense of purpose and mission in life. Many people who have experienced loss find that they are drawn to causes and activities that help to honor the memory of their loved one and to support others who are facing similar challenges. For example, they may become involved in organizations that support veterans and their families, or they may start fundraising efforts to support military causes. This can provide a sense of meaning and fulfillment that can be incredibly powerful, and it can help to drive them to work harder and be more ambitious in their efforts to make a positive impact on the world. Of course, it is important to note that the experience of losing a family member who served is deeply personal, and there is no one-size-fits-all response to this kind of loss. Some people may find that they struggle with depression, anxiety, or other mental health challenges as they try to cope with their grief. Others may find that they are unable to find motivation or ambition in the wake of their loss, and they may struggle to find a sense of purpose or direction in their lives. Regardless of the specific impact that losing a family member who served has on an individual, it is important to recognize the bravery and sacrifice of those who have served in the military. Whether they lost their lives in combat or in service to their country, they deserve to be remembered and honored for their sacrifice. For their loved ones, the experience of losing a family member who served can be incredibly difficult, but it can also lead to a sense of motivation, resilience, and ambition that drives them to make the most of their lives and to honor the memory of their fallen loved one in meaningful and powerful ways.
    CEW IV Foundation Scholarship Program
    Social justice movements are initiatives aimed at promoting fairness, equality, and opportunity for all members of society, particularly those who have faced historical marginalization and oppression. These movements strive to address systemic inequalities, change policies, attitudes, and behaviors that foster inclusivity and equity. The impact of social justice movements on communities can be significant, as they can raise awareness and promote collaboration, which leads to positive change and a more vibrant community. In Yuba City, California, the social justice movement of the last few years has had a positive impact on the community. In recent years, the social justice movement in Yuba City has brought about positive changes, such as increased awareness about issues related to race, gender, sexuality, and socioeconomic status. This awareness has led to greater efforts to address systemic inequalities and promote diversity and inclusion within the community. The community has become more accepting of diversity and open to learning about different cultures and experiences. Additionally, the community has become more willing to participate in initiatives aimed at creating a more inclusive environment. The social justice movement in Yuba City has also helped to build community solidarity and a sense of shared purpose among people working towards a common goal. This has led to greater collaboration and cooperation among individuals and organizations, which in turn has fostered positive change and a more vibrant and resilient community. For instance, the community has come together to support initiatives aimed at creating affordable housing, improving education, and addressing environmental issues. The impact of the social justice movement on Yuba City has been positive in terms of raising awareness, promoting inclusivity and equity, and fostering community solidarity. However, it is essential to recognize that the impact of social justice movements can be nuanced and complex, and there may be ongoing challenges and obstacles to overcome in order to achieve lasting change. For instance, there may be individuals or organizations that resist change and continue to perpetuate systemic inequalities. The community needs to continue to work towards a more equitable and inclusive society. In conclusion, the social justice movement in Yuba City has had a positive impact on the community by raising awareness, promoting inclusivity and equity, and fostering community solidarity. The movement has created an environment where the community is more open to diversity, and individuals and organizations are more willing to collaborate towards a common goal. While there may be ongoing challenges, the community needs to continue working towards creating a more equitable and inclusive society.
    Anthony McPherson Memorial Automotive Scholarship
    Driving under the influence, or DUI, is a serious offense that can have disastrous goods on both the motorist and innocent onlookers. In fact, drunk driving is one of the leading causes of business accidents and losses in numerous countries around the world. The goods of DUIs can be far- reaching, and strategies must be employed to help them. The goods of DUIs can be devastating for everyone involved. First and foremost, drunk driving accidents can affect in serious injuries or death. The motorist, passengers, climbers, and other motorists on the road are each at threat of detriment. also, DUIs can affect in significant legal consequences for the motorist, including forfeitures, jail time, and a felonious record. likewise, a DUI conviction can affect a person's job prospects, insurance rates, and overall quality of life. Overall, the goods of DUIs can be long- lasting and far- reaching, impacting individualities, families, and communities for times to come. To help DUIs, several strategies can be employed. One of the most effective ways to reduce drunk driving is to increase public mindfulness of the troubles of DUIs. This can be done through public service adverts , advertising juggernauts, and educational programs that educate the public about the pitfalls of drunk driving. also, lawgivers can legislate stricter DUI laws that put harsher penalties on drunk motorists. This can include obligatory jail time, license suspense, and increased forfeitures. Another strategy to help DUIs is to increase enforcement of DUI laws. Police officers can be trained to fete the signs of drunk driving and to conduct sobriety tests to determine if a motorist is bloodied. In addition, sobriety checkpoints can be set up in high- threat areas to discourage drunk driving and catch malefactors before they beget detriment. These strategies can help reduce the number of drunk motorists on the road and increase the liability that malefactors will be caught and held responsible for their conduct. Eventually, public transportation and lift- sharing services can also be effective strategies to help DUIs. By furnishing affordable and accessible options for people to get home safely after drinking, individualities are less likely to get behind the wheel while enraptured. This can include public transportation similar as motorcars or trains, as well as private lift- sharing services like Uber or Lyft. By making it easier for people to make responsible opinions and avoid drunk driving, these strategies can significantly reduce the number of DUIs on the road. In conclusion, DUIs can have serious consequences that can impact individualities, families, and communities for times to come. To help DUIs, a multifaceted approach is demanded that includes public education, stricter DUI laws, increased enforcement, and accessible transportation options. By working together to address this serious issue, we can reduce the number of DUIs on the road and make our communities safer for everyone.
    Jorian Kuran Harris (Shugg) Helping Heart Foundation Scholarship
    Scholarship money can significantly improve a student's ability to pursue their educational goals. A college education is becoming increasingly expensive for many students due to increased tuition and living costs. Students who are struggling financially often cling to scholarships for assistance while they work toward their academic objectives. But scholarships offer more than just financial aid; they can also motivate students to work harder in class and aid in their academic progress. Scholarship funds can encourage students by giving them a sense of validation and appreciation for their efforts. Students who are awarded scholarships feel appreciated for their academic prowess and gifts. This acknowledgement may give them more self-confidence and motivate them to keep up their hard work in the classroom. Knowing that their efforts are being recognized and appreciated makes scholarship recipients feel more motivated and purposeful. Scholarship money not only motivates students, but it can also help them learn. With scholarship money, students can buy superior educational tools including textbooks, study aids, and other literature. These resources can aid learners in bettering their comprehension of the course material and achieving better results in the classroom. Scholarship recipients, for instance, might be able to buy more recent textbooks, giving them access to the most recent knowledge and ideas in their field of study. Students who get scholarships may also use their funds to travel to conferences, workshops, and other educational activities that will benefit their academic development. These gatherings can give students access to subject-matter specialists as well as chances to network with peers and working people in their fields. Students who participate in these activities might acquire important knowledge and abilities that will help them thrive in both their academic and professional endeavors. Additionally, receiving a scholarship can enable students to lessen their financial strain and concentrate more on their education. High levels of stress are common among students who have trouble paying for college, and this can have a severe effect on their academic performance. Students who get scholarship money might lessen some of this pressure and concentrate more on their academic work. To help them focus more time and energy on their studies, they can utilize the scholarship money to pay for living expenses like rent, food, and transportation. In general, scholarship funding can significantly affect students' academic achievement and performance. Scholarships can assist students in realizing their full potential and pursuing their academic and professional goals by motivating and assisting them in their learning. As a result, it is critical to support scholarship programs that offer financial aid to students in need since they can have a significant impact on both individuals' lives and the communities in which they live.
    Jacques Borges Memorial Scholarship
    I find civil construction engineering to be a really interesting topic. Civil engineering has a wide range of uses, from creating highways to designing structures. The potential to have a long-lasting effect on society and the environment is what inspires me to pursue a career as a civil construction engineer. I would have the chance to work on projects that have a positive impact on people's lives as a civil construction engineer. Civil engineering can have a positive impact on society through the construction of bridges that link communities and the design of energy-efficient structures. The ongoing innovation and advancement in the field of civil engineering are one of its most fascinating features. Engineers can plan and build infrastructure that is safer, more effective, and more sustainable as technology develops. My motivation for pursuing civil engineering is the chance to take part in this development and contribute to fresh, creative concepts. The nature of the work in civil engineering requires me to solve problems, which is another component that inspires me. Every project comes with its own set of difficulties, and civil engineers need to think of innovative ways to get around them. Critical thinking, creativity, and teamwork with other professions are required for this. Also, there is a lot of teamwork involved in civil construction engineering. To guarantee that projects are finished on schedule and under budget, engineers must collaborate closely with architects, construction workers, and other experts. In the profession of civil engineering, the capacity for good collaboration and communication is crucial, and I am eager to hone this skill set. Also, there are job and travel prospects abroad in the field of civil engineering. Civil engineers are in high demand worldwide as the requirement for infrastructure continues to rise. I am motivated to pursue a career in civil engineering by the idea of working on projects in many environments and cultures. Finally, the potential for personal and professional growth is another motivating factor for me in the field of civil engineering. Civil engineering requires ongoing learning and development to stay up-to-date with new technology and industry standards. This means that there are always opportunities to learn and grow as an engineer, both in terms of technical knowledge and leadership skills. Another driving force for me to pursue a career in civil engineering is the opportunity for both personal and professional advancement. To keep up with new technologies and industry norms, civil engineering professionals must always learn and expand their skills. As a result, there are constant possibilities for engineers to advance their technical knowledge and leadership abilities. The ability to have a long-lasting positive impact on society and the environment, the constant innovation and problem-solving nature of the work, the potential for teamwork and collaboration, the opportunity for international work and travel, and the potential for personal and professional growth are what motivates me most about the art of becoming a civil constructional engineer. The thought of pursuing a job I am excited about the prospect of pursuing a career in civil engineering and contributing to the advancement of this important field.
    McClendon Leadership Award
    Any organization, whether it be in the business world, a sports team, or even a family, needs strong leadership to succeed. Leadership is the capacity of a person to direct, encourage, and inspire people toward a single objective or vision. It requires the ability to successfully manage people and resources, communicate, and make decisions that will eventually help the business achieve its objectives. Effective leadership is crucial since it affects the organization's success, production, and morale. The ability to inspire and motivate others to strive toward a goal is one of a leader's most important responsibilities. This entails establishing precise goals and objectives and conveying them to the team in a motivating yet realistic manner. An excellent leader should be able to describe the ideal future for the team and explain how each member's contribution to the organization's success as a whole. Management of resources and people is another aspect of leadership. A team's potential should be maximized through a leader's ability to recognize the assets and liabilities of team members. They should be able to assign tasks efficiently, offer assistance and direction when required, and encourage team members to accept responsibility for their work. This boosts productivity while also encouraging a culture of cooperation, trust, and respect inside the company. A key component of leadership is effective communication. To guarantee that everyone in the team is on the same page, a leader must be able to concisely and effectively convey their vision. They ought to be able to actively listen, offer suggestions and direction, and settle disputes in a way that is just and polite. Being open and truthful in communication is essential, even when conveying unfavorable information or criticism. Finally, a leader should be able to choose wisely and in the organization's best interests. Analyzing data, considering the advantages and disadvantages of various solutions, and when required, taking measured risks are all part of this. A successful leader should be able to act swiftly and forcefully, as well as be flexible and willing to change. In conclusion, effective leadership is crucial for any business to succeed. It entails having the capacity to uplift and motivate others, successfully manage personnel and resources, communicate in a clear and open manner, and make defensible judgments that eventually result in the accomplishment of organizational objectives. Effective leadership fosters a culture of cooperation, trust, and respect in addition to increasing the organization's production and success. Leadership is a crucial talent that can be cultivated and refined with effort, whether it is in the business sector, sports teams, or families.
    Eleven Scholarship
    One of the most difficult and rewarding experiences a person can have is caring for a loved one. I knew I was in for a lifetime of experiences when I took over as my grandmother's primary carer. It was a choice I made after giving it a lot of thought, and it ended up being one of the best things I have ever done. In my life, my grandmother had always played a crucial role. Mom has always been a consistent source of love, care, and encouragement for me since I was a young child. Her health started to deteriorate as she grew older, and I realized it was my responsibility to step up and take care of her. I was aware that I had a heavy burden to bear and that it would not be simple, but I was prepared to go to any lengths to ensure her comfort and happiness. I wasn't sure what I was putting myself into at first. I wasn't sure if I was up to the role because I had never been a caretaker before. It takes a lot of time, effort, and patience to care for an old person. I had to learn time management skills, how to adjust to new routines, and how to take care of my grandmother's emotional and physical requirements. Although there was a steep learning curve, with time I gained confidence in my abilities to be a caregiver. The opportunity to spend time with my grandmother was one of the elements that made the experience so fulfilling. We frequently sat down and spoke for hours about her upbringing, family, and aspirations. Her stories taught me so much and gave me a better understanding of who she was. It was humbling and enlightening to get to know her as a person rather than just my grandmother. As time passed, I gained an understanding of the breadth of my grandmother's knowledge and experiences. She has experienced so much and was able to provide so much wisdom. I noticed that I looked forward to our chats because I was curious to find out more about her and the world we lived in. If I hadn't been her carer, I would not have had the opportunity. Yet, being a caregiver wasn't without its difficulties. There were times when I felt overburdened and worn out due to my grandmother's multiple health conditions, which necessitated daily attention. But, even during those trying times, I was aware of the significance and significance of what I was doing. That was all worthwhile since I was returning the favor to a person who had done so much for me over the years. My grandmother's care was ultimately the most lovely thing I have ever done. That enabled me to communicate with her more deeply, gain knowledge from her experience, and express my love and gratitude for her. It also gave me important life lessons about tolerance, kindness, and the value of repaying those who have taken care of us. I am appreciative of the opportunity and will always treasure the memories we created together. I hope that by sharing my experience, I will encourage others to see caregiving as a way to support their loved ones while also learning from them.
    Hearts on Sleeves, Minds in College Scholarship
    One of the most difficult and rewarding experiences a person can have is caring for a loved one. I knew I was in for a lifetime of experiences when I took over as my grandmother's primary carer. It was a choice I made after giving it a lot of thought, and it ended up being one of the best things I have ever done. In my life, my grandmother had always played a crucial role. Mom has always been a consistent source of love, care, and encouragement for me since I was a young child. Her health started to deteriorate as she grew older, and I realized it was my responsibility to step up and take care of her. I was aware that I had a heavy burden to bear and that it would not be simple, but I was prepared to go to any lengths to ensure her comfort and happiness. The opportunity to spend time with my grandmother was one of the elements that made the experience so fulfilling. We frequently sat down and spoke for hours about her upbringing, family, and aspirations. Her stories taught me so much and gave me a better understanding of who she was. It was humbling and enlightening to get to know her as a person rather than just my grandmother. As time passed, I gained an understanding of the breadth of my grandmother's knowledge and experiences. She has experienced so much and was able to provide so much wisdom. I noticed that I looked forward to our chats because I was curious to find out more about her and the world we lived in. If I hadn't been her carer, I would not have had the opportunity. Yet, being a caregiver wasn't without its difficulties. There were times when I felt overburdened and worn out due to my grandmother's multiple health conditions, which necessitated daily attention. But, even during those trying times, I was aware of the significance and significance of what I was doing. That was all worthwhile since I was returning the favor to a person who had done so much for me over the years. The event also helped me realize the value of showing compassion, patience, and gratitude to those who have helped us. I discovered that caring for someone emotionally is equally as important as physically caring for them. It involves being available to someone, paying attention to what they have to say, and making them feel loved and valued. These are lifelong abilities that I will use, and they will ultimately improve who I am as a person. My grandmother's care was ultimately the most lovely thing I have ever done. That enabled me to communicate with her more deeply, gain knowledge from her experience, and express my love and gratitude for her. It also gave me important life lessons about tolerance, kindness, and the value of repaying those who have taken care of us. I am appreciative of the opportunity and will always treasure the memories we created together. I hope that by sharing my experience, I will encourage others to see caregiving as a way to support their loved ones while also learning from them.
    NE1 NE-Dream Scholarship
    I find civil construction engineering to be a really interesting topic. Civil engineering has a wide range of uses, from creating highways to designing structures. The potential to have a long-lasting effect on society and the environment is what inspires me to pursue a career as a civil construction engineer. I would have the chance to work on projects that have a positive impact on people's lives as a civil construction engineer. Civil engineering can have a positive impact on society through the construction of bridges that link communities and the design of energy-efficient structures. The ongoing innovation and advancement in the field of civil engineering are one of its most fascinating features. Engineers can plan and build infrastructure that is safer, more effective, and more sustainable as technology develops. My motivation for pursuing civil engineering is the chance to take part in this development and contribute to fresh, creative concepts. The nature of the work in civil engineering requires me to solve problems, which is another component that inspires me. Every project comes with its own set of difficulties, and civil engineers need to think of innovative ways to get around them. Critical thinking, creativity, and teamwork with other professions are required for this. Also, there is a lot of teamwork involved in civil construction engineering. To guarantee that projects are finished on schedule and under budget, engineers must collaborate closely with architects, construction workers, and other experts. In the profession of civil engineering, the capacity for good collaboration and communication is crucial, and I am eager to hone this skill set. Also, there are job and travel prospects abroad in the field of civil engineering. Civil engineers are in high demand worldwide as the requirement for infrastructure continues to rise. I am motivated to pursue a career in civil engineering by the idea of working on projects in many environments and cultures. Finally, the potential for personal and professional growth is another motivating factor for me in the field of civil engineering. Civil engineering requires ongoing learning and development to stay up-to-date with new technology and industry standards. This means that there are always opportunities to learn and grow as an engineer, both in terms of technical knowledge and leadership skills. Another driving force for me to pursue a career in civil engineering is the opportunity for both personal and professional advancement. To keep up with new technologies and industry norms, civil engineering professionals must always learn and expand their skills. As a result, there are constant possibilities for engineers to advance their technical knowledge and leadership abilities. The ability to have a long-lasting positive impact on society and the environment, the constant innovation and problem-solving nature of the work, the potential for teamwork and collaboration, the opportunity for international work and travel, and the potential for personal and professional growth are what motivates me most about the art of becoming a civil constructional engineer. The thought of pursuing a job I am excited about the prospect of pursuing a career in civil engineering and contributing to the advancement of this important field.
    FLIK Hospitality Group’s Entrepreneurial Council Scholarship
    It is impossible to overestimate the importance of various viewpoints in public relations. The public relations sector has a considerable impact on public narratives as well as public attitudes and opinions. Public relations experts have the power to influence how people feel, think, and behave through the tales and ideas they spread. The narratives that are produced and communicated to the public can be significantly impacted by the involvement of different voices in the public relations business. First of all, varied perspectives in PR can aid in developing inclusive and representative narratives. A wider range of voices and ideas can be heard by incorporating various perspectives and experiences into the development and distribution of public messages. This can contribute to the creation of a more equal and just society by preventing the marginalization of particular groups. In the workplace, for example, the inclusion of diverse beliefs can lead to increased innovation and productivity. When individuals with different backgrounds and experiences work together, they are more likely to come up with new and innovative ideas that may not have been considered before. This can lead to a competitive advantage for businesses and organizations that embrace diversity and promote inclusivity. Second, varied viewpoints in public relations can support the refutation of prevalent myths and stereotypes. Public relations experts can refute preexisting narratives and advance fresh, innovative ideas by including voices from all backgrounds and experiences. As a result, society's prejudices and stereotypes may be less pronounced, and a more complex and varied knowledge of the world may result. Thirdly, diverse voices in public relations can help to build trust and credibility. When the messages that are disseminated to the public come from a range of diverse voices, people are more likely to trust and believe in those messages. This is because diverse voices can help to create a more comprehensive and accurate picture of the world, which is more likely to resonate with the public. Finally, The impact of diverse beliefs is significant, particularly in promoting inclusivity and understanding in society. When individuals with different backgrounds and beliefs come together, they have the potential to challenge stereotypes, promote tolerance, and build empathy. This diversity of belief can lead to greater understanding, more creative problem-solving, and a more vibrant society overall. In conclusion, the power of diverse voices in public relations cannot be underestimated. The inclusion of different perspectives and experiences can help to create more inclusive and representative narratives, challenge dominant narratives and stereotypes, and build trust and credibility. As the world becomes more diverse, the public relations industry must reflect this diversity to ensure that the narratives that are created and disseminated to the public are representative, inclusive, and accurate.
    DeAmontay's Darkness Deliverance Scholarship
    According to my own life, the first time I attended a school in the United state was in 7th grade. My family was new to the United States, we moved from Afghanistan due to war, My first week in school I started to Get familiar with the Phrase ELD; which stood for English language development. When I graduated from middle school and I was in high school, I noticed that Eld was there too, I knew I had to prove myself to get out of this program, so I did almost the impossible task. As an Eld Student in Highschool, I made the hardest choice of my life, I started taking college classes. I thought the best way to prove myself was to take college classes while in high school and I thought I was the only one who came up with this idea. I give my counselor a visit and it turned out that many other students in High school were already taking classes in college. A benefit of this program was that I could earn both college and Highschool credits. I got a signup sheet and took it home, when I told my parents about this program, they were more than happy to sign it and authorize me to take college classes. I was really happy too, the next day I went to my counselor's office and we talked and she started explaining how classes are different and the credit system was different from the one we used in Highschool. I remember, that My English wasn’t as good as other students who were born here, but it’s still not as good. I remember I talked to my counselor and she did mention that college classes were going to be more challenging than high school courses. I didn’t care because I had nothing to lose, I also didn’t know that I would be considered a college student and not a high school student. I remember my first class was the history of film, It was easier than my high school History classes. The finals week came and I aced the exam, It was mostly about when the films were made and by whom. The next day I went to my Eld class and told him that my English class was good enough to pass a college class and I should be out of Eld. He was giggling and started laughing, He said it wasn’t up to him whether or not to be out of that program and that I had to prove myself in the Elpac test. But he could put me in a higher class since I was already doing good in the current class. I accepted that and the next day I had another schedule, I was transferred to Eld III which I was really happy about. In conclusion, I notice that an Eld kid can make hard choices and for me, that was taking college classes. Moreover, I get to experience college while in high school and also be able to know more about where I’m headed shortly. I had my eyes more open to other universities since Yuba Community college had an information day that I could attend and there were over 25 campuses present to share about themself.
    Kozakov Foundation Fellowship for Creatives
    I find civil construction engineering to be a really interesting topic. Civil engineering has a wide range of uses, from creating highways to designing structures. The potential to have a long-lasting effect on society and the environment is what inspires me to pursue a career as a civil construction engineer. I would have the chance to work on projects that have a positive impact on people's lives as a civil construction engineer. Civil engineering can have a positive impact on society through the construction of bridges that link communities and the design of energy-efficient structures. Finally, the potential for personal and professional growth is another motivating factor for me in the field of civil engineering. Civil engineering requires ongoing learning and development to stay up-to-date with new technology and industry standards. This means that there are always opportunities to learn and grow as an engineer, both in terms of technical knowledge and leadership skills. Another driving force for me to pursue a career in civil engineering is the opportunity for both personal and professional advancement. To keep up with new technologies and industry norms, civil engineering professionals must always learn and expand their skills. As a result, there are constant possibilities for engineers to advance their technical knowledge and leadership abilities. The ability to have a long-lasting positive impact on society and the environment, the constant innovation and problem-solving nature of the work, the potential for teamwork and collaboration, the opportunity for international work and travel, and the potential for personal and professional growth are what motivates me most about the art of becoming a civil constructional engineer. The thought of pursuing a job I am excited about the prospect of pursuing a career in civil engineering and contributing to the advancement of this important field.
    GRAFFITI ARTS SCHOLARSHIP
    I find civil construction engineering to be a really interesting topic. Civil engineering has a wide range of uses, from creating highways to designing structures. The potential to have a long-lasting effect on society and the environment is what inspires me to pursue a career as a civil construction engineer. I would have the chance to work on projects that have a positive impact on people's lives as a civil construction engineer. Civil engineering can have a positive impact on society through the construction of bridges that link communities and the design of energy-efficient structures. The ongoing innovation and advancement in the field of civil engineering are one of its most fascinating features. Engineers can plan and build infrastructure that is safer, more effective, and more sustainable as technology develops. My motivation for pursuing civil engineering is the chance to take part in this development and contribute to fresh, creative concepts. The nature of the work in civil engineering requires me to solve problems, which is another component that inspires me. Every project comes with its own set of difficulties, and civil engineers need to think of innovative ways to get around them. Critical thinking, creativity, and teamwork with other professions are required for this. Also, there is a lot of teamwork involved in civil construction engineering. To guarantee that projects are finished on schedule and under budget, engineers must collaborate closely with architects, construction workers, and other experts. In the profession of civil engineering, the capacity for good collaboration and communication is crucial, and I am eager to hone this skill set. Also, there are job and travel prospects abroad in the field of civil engineering. Civil engineers are in high demand worldwide as the requirement for infrastructure continues to rise. I am motivated to pursue a career in civil engineering by the idea of working on projects in many environments and cultures. Finally, the potential for personal and professional growth is another motivating factor for me in the field of civil engineering. Civil engineering requires ongoing learning and development to stay up-to-date with new technology and industry standards. This means that there are always opportunities to learn and grow as an engineer, both in terms of technical knowledge and leadership skills. Another driving force for me to pursue a career in civil engineering is the opportunity for both personal and professional advancement. To keep up with new technologies and industry norms, civil engineering professionals must always learn and expand their skills. As a result, there are constant possibilities for engineers to advance their technical knowledge and leadership abilities. The ability to have a long-lasting positive impact on society and the environment, the constant innovation and problem-solving nature of the work, the potential for teamwork and collaboration, the opportunity for international work and travel, and the potential for personal and professional growth are what motivates me most about the art of becoming a civil constructional engineer. The thought of pursuing a job I am excited about the prospect of pursuing a career in civil engineering and contributing to the advancement of this important field.
    Mad Grad Scholarship
    I find civil construction engineering to be a really interesting topic. Civil engineering has a wide range of uses, from creating highways to designing structures. The potential to have a long-lasting effect on society and the environment is what inspires me to pursue a career as a civil construction engineer. I would have the chance to work on projects that have a positive impact on people's lives as a civil construction engineer. Civil engineering can have a positive impact on society through the construction of bridges that link communities and the design of energy-efficient structures. The ongoing innovation and advancement in the field of civil engineering are one of its most fascinating features. Engineers can plan and build infrastructure that is safer, more effective, and more sustainable as technology develops. My motivation for pursuing civil engineering is the chance to take part in this development and contribute to fresh, creative concepts. The nature of the work in civil engineering requires me to solve problems, which is another component that inspires me. Every project comes with its own set of difficulties, and civil engineers need to think of innovative ways to get around them. Critical thinking, creativity, and teamwork with other professions are required for this. Also, there is a lot of teamwork involved in civil construction engineering. To guarantee that projects are finished on schedule and under budget, engineers must collaborate closely with architects, construction workers, and other experts. In the profession of civil engineering, the capacity for good collaboration and communication is crucial, and I am eager to hone this skill set. Also, there are job and travel prospects abroad in the field of civil engineering. Civil engineers are in high demand worldwide as the requirement for infrastructure continues to rise. I am motivated to pursue a career in civil engineering by the idea of working on projects in many environments and cultures. Finally, the potential for personal and professional growth is another motivating factor for me in the field of civil engineering. Civil engineering requires ongoing learning and development to stay up-to-date with new technology and industry standards. This means that there are always opportunities to learn and grow as an engineer, both in terms of technical knowledge and leadership skills. Another driving force for me to pursue a career in civil engineering is the opportunity for both personal and professional advancement. To keep up with new technologies and industry norms, civil engineering professionals must always learn and expand their skills. As a result, there are constant possibilities for engineers to advance their technical knowledge and leadership abilities. The ability to have a long-lasting positive impact on society and the environment, the constant innovation and problem-solving nature of the work, the potential for teamwork and collaboration, the opportunity for international work and travel, and the potential for personal and professional growth are what motivates me most about the art of becoming a civil constructional engineer. The thought of pursuing a job I am excited about the prospect of pursuing a career in civil engineering and contributing to the advancement of this important field.
    Charles B. Brazelton Memorial Scholarship
    It is crucial to be ready for the unexpected in today's environment. The likelihood of gun violence is one of the main worries. While we have little control over what other people do, we may take precautions to keep ourselves and those close to us safe. I decided to go to self-defense classes to educate others and learn how to defend myself from gun violence. The thought of gun violence is frightening. We must, however, keep in mind that we cannot live in dread. Instead, we must be equipped to respond if the worst occurs. I decided to sign up for self-defense classes to develop my self-defense skills. We learned a variety of self-defense techniques from skilled professionals during the self-defense classes, they conducted. They showed us how to read different circumstances, react appropriately, and take advantage of our surroundings. We discovered how to neutralize an aggressor and make a secure getaway. We also learned how to utilize self-defense weapons like pepper spray. The confidence I gained from participating in these self-defense classes was one of the biggest advantages. I feel more confident and in control now that I know how to defend myself from gun violence. Having the ability to defend those close to me in an emergency has also made me feel more at ease. Yet, it goes beyond only defending myself. Also, I wanted to raise awareness of the significance of being ready for gun violence. I urged others to join me in the self-defense classes because of this. I discussed what I had discovered with my family and friends and informed them of the self-defense classes. Also, I interacted with members of my neighborhood and posted on social media. I wanted to let everyone know that they could come and that these sessions were accessible. I value people's sense of security and readiness, especially in the uncertain environment we live in today. The self-defense classes were a very eye-opening experience. It helped me to understand how crucial it is to be ready for everything. I discovered that we have no control over what other people do, but we do have power over how we react to what they do. It's crucial to maintain composure, reason logically, and act if necessary. One of my better decisions was signing up for self-defense classes to learn how to protect yourself against gun violence. I now possess the knowledge and abilities necessary to defend both myself and those close to me. I implore everyone to take the effort to educate others and learn self-defense skills. Together, we can help create a safer and more prepared world.
    Major La-Goge W. Graham Memorial Scholarship
    I have a special opportunity to change the world as a member of the armed forces. I'm committed to utilizing my knowledge and experience to advance peace, defend human rights, and advance international stability. My ultimate objective is to contribute to the creation of a world in which everyone can live without fear or violence. Promoting peace and diplomacy is one of the ways I intend to have a positive impact on the globe. I see the value of preserving solid ties with other nations and attempting to settle disputes peacefully since I am a member of the armed forces. I think we can make the globe more peaceful and stable by working with other countries and encouraging open communication. Support peace and stability: Upholding peace and stability, both nationally and globally, is one of the main responsibilities of the armed forces. Armed services personnel can contribute to the development of a more peaceful world by promoting diplomacy and attempting to prevent conflicts. I intend to use my military career to defend human rights in addition to fostering peace. Everyone should have the freedom to live their life without experiencing injustice, prejudice, or violence, in my opinion. I will serve in the military to defend disadvantaged groups and advance human rights both at home and abroad. I am dedicated to using my abilities and resources to improve the lives of others, whether it is by helping refugees, advancing gender equality, or combating human trafficking. Contributing to world stability is another way I intend to change the world for the better. Global stability is more crucial than ever in the complicated and linked world of today. I firmly think we can create a world where everyone has the chance to prosper by striving to avert violence, fortify partnerships, and advance economic progress. I'm dedicated to doing my part to contribute to a more secure and prosperous world, whether it's promoting democracy in unstable areas, offering aid in areas hit by natural catastrophes, or assisting in economic development in emerging nations. In the end, I think that working in the military gives me the chance to change the world in a significant and long-lasting way. I'm dedicated to improving everyone's quality of life by advancing peace, defending human rights, and fostering world stability. We have enormous problems, but I am optimistic that we can build a better future for ourselves and future generations if we work hard, are committed, and are willing to serve.
    Veterans Writing Group of San Diego Ernie Pyle Award
    Patriotism is a notion that has enormous value and relevance to me as an American. Fundamentally, being a patriot means having a strong sense of love and loyalty for one's country, taking pride in its past and culture, and adhering to its ideas and values. Patriotism to me is sticking up for what is right, no matter how challenging or controversial that may be. It entails standing up for the democratic and free-market ideals on which our nation was built and striving to uphold and safeguard them for coming generations. It entails appreciating and remembering the achievements made by individuals who served in the military and worked to make America a better place. Patriotism also entails recognizing and resolving our nation's problems. Seeing the injustices and inequalities that exist in our society and attempting to eliminate them through lobbying, activism, and debate are examples of what this implies. No of their ethnicity, gender, religion, or sexual orientation, all Americans must work for a more just and equal society. I believe that being a patriot is more than merely saluting the flag or singing the national anthem. It involves actively participating in the issues that concern our nation and our fellow citizens. To ensure that everyone has the chance to prosper and thrive, we must work to make our communities stronger, safer, and more alive. I am happy to be an American because of the accomplishments and advancements our nation has accomplished over the years. Americans have often demonstrated that we are tenacious and brave people in our fights for civil rights and against tyranny and persecution. Yet I also understand that there is still much to be done to create a more ideal partnership. Being a part of that effort is what patriotism means to me. It entails participating in our democratic process, casting a ballot in elections, and supporting laws and practices that uphold our ideals as a country. It entails being prepared to engage in challenging discussions with others who might have various viewpoints or experiences to foster compassion and understanding. Ultimately, patriotism encompasses more than just the love of one's nation. It has to do with sticking to the ideals and beliefs that make us Americans. Realizing that we are all a part of a wider community and that our choices and actions affect those close to us is the goal. And it's about collaborating to create a better future for ourselves, our kids, and future generations. As an American, I must say that patriotism is a deeply held value that influences my ideas and behavior. It entails standing up for what is right, identifying and resolving our nation's problems, and actively contributing to the process of creating a better America for all. I'm committed to upholding these values as we continue to face fresh possibilities and challenges in the years to come.
    Szilak Family Honorary Scholarship
    When my best friend was diagnosed with cancer, it was a devastating blow to both her and me. It was a difficult time for us, and it had a profound impact on my beliefs, relationships, and career aspirations. My friend's diagnosis caused me to question my beliefs about life and death. It made me realize that life is precious and that we should cherish every moment we have. Seeing my friend suffer made me appreciate the little things in life, like spending time with loved ones and enjoying simple pleasures. It also made me realize that we need to take care of our health and prioritize self-care. The experience also affected my relationships. I became closer to my friend and her family, as we all rallied around her to provide support and care. It made me realize the importance of strong friendships and family relationships. It also taught me how to be a better friend and supporter, as I learned how to provide emotional support and be there for my friend when she needed me the most. The experience also had an impact on my career aspirations. Before my friend's diagnosis, I was focused on pursuing a career in finance. But after witnessing the incredible care and support provided by the nurses and doctors who treated my friend, I realized that I wanted to work in healthcare. I wanted to make a difference in people's lives, just like those healthcare professionals did for my friend. As I began exploring healthcare as a career, I realized that there were many different paths I could take. I considered becoming a nurse, a physician's assistant, or even a doctor. I researched different programs and schools, and I talked to professionals in the field. I also volunteered at a local hospital to gain more experience and to see if it was the right fit for me. Through my volunteer work, I discovered that I had a passion for helping patients and their families. I enjoyed providing emotional support and assisting with their needs. I also appreciated the complexity of the healthcare field and the opportunity to learn new things every day. I knew that I wanted to pursue a career in healthcare, and I was excited to see where this path would take me. While my friend's cancer diagnosis was a challenging experience, it taught me many valuable lessons. It made me appreciate life and the people in it. It taught me how to be a better friend and supporter. And it inspired me to pursue a career in healthcare, where I could make a difference in people's lives. As I continued down the healthcare path, I encountered many challenges and obstacles. I struggled with difficult coursework, long hours, and challenging patients. But I never lost sight of why I was pursuing this career. I wanted to make a positive impact on people's lives, and that kept me motivated and focused. Reflecting on my friend's cancer diagnosis, I am grateful for the lessons it taught me. It was a challenging experience, but it ultimately led me to my true passion and career path. It also taught me the value of friendship, family, and the importance of self-care. While I would never wish cancer on anyone, I am grateful for the impact it had on my life and the person it helped me become.
    Youth Equine Service Scholarship
    Giving one's resources and time for the good of society is a noble gesture known as volunteer service. When people volunteer, they not only serve others but also receive self-fulfillment and learn important life lessons. I'll go over what people can learn from volunteering in this essay. The chance to grow in empathy and compassion is one of the most important advantages of volunteering. Working closely with persons in need exposes volunteers to other cultures and lifestyles and helps them develop new perspectives on the world. Volunteers may be inspired to become change agents as a result of this experience, which can help them comprehend the difficulties that others confront. Also, volunteering can help people become more understanding and accepting of other people, including those who may be different from them. Effective communication is a talent that volunteers can gain via their work. Volunteers frequently have to interact with many kinds of people. They could have to interact with people who have various educational backgrounds, speak different languages, or come from diverse racial or ethnic origins. Volunteers can acquire skills that will benefit them in all aspects of their lives by developing the ability to interact effectively with others. Also, volunteering can help people learn how to address problems more effectively. Volunteers are frequently requested to discover solutions to challenging issues, whether it be feeding the homeless, constructing homes for low-income families, or helping with disaster assistance. They must use their creativity, collaborate, and develop novel solutions in these circumstances so they can assist others in need. These abilities can be helpful in both personal and professional situations, as well as in other facets of life. Volunteer work can aid people in gaining leadership abilities. Several volunteer jobs call for people to assume leadership positions, such as managing budgets, organizing events, or managing a team of volunteers. People can gain useful skills like problem-solving, delegation, and decision-making by taking on these duties. Those who possess these abilities will be better able to lead in all facets of their lives. The value of hard effort and dedication is something else that people can learn from volunteering. Volunteering may be difficult and frequently unappreciated work. But volunteers might learn to respect the importance of diligence and commitment by persevering through challenging circumstances and witnessing the good effects that their contribution can have. This lesson can be applied to all areas of life, from personal relationships to professional endeavors. Finally, volunteer service can provide individuals with a sense of personal satisfaction and fulfillment. By helping others, volunteers can feel a sense of purpose and meaning in their lives. They can also develop a sense of pride in their work and a sense of connection to their community. This feeling of satisfaction can be a powerful motivator, driving individuals to continue their volunteer work and inspiring others to get involved. In conclusion, volunteering offers people a special chance to develop useful life skills and experience personal fulfillment. Volunteering has many advantages that can help people grow and develop in positive ways. These advantages include learning effective communication skills, improving problem-solving abilities, developing leadership abilities, appreciating hard work and dedication, and feeling a sense of personal fulfillment. Individuals can benefit both themselves and their communities by engaging in volunteer activities.
    Cariloop’s Caregiver Scholarship
    One of the most difficult and rewarding experiences a person can have is caring for a loved one. I knew I was in for a lifetime of experiences when I took over as my grandmother's primary carer. It was a choice I made after giving it a lot of thought, and it ended up being one of the best things I have ever done. In my life, my grandmother had always played a crucial role. Mom has always been a consistent source of love, care, and encouragement for me since I was a young child. Her health started to deteriorate as she grew older, and I realized it was my responsibility to step up and take care of her. I was aware that I had a heavy burden to bear and that it would not be simple, but I was prepared to go to any lengths to ensure her comfort and happiness. I wasn't sure what I was putting myself into at first. I wasn't sure if I was up to the role because I had never been a caretaker before. It takes a lot of time, effort, and patience to care for an old person. I had to learn time management skills, how to adjust to new routines, and how to take care of my grandmother's emotional and physical requirements. Although there was a steep learning curve, with time I gained confidence in my abilities to be a caregiver. The opportunity to spend time with my grandmother was one of the elements that made the experience so fulfilling. We frequently sat down and spoke for hours about her upbringing, family, and aspirations. Her stories taught me so much and gave me a better understanding of who she was. It was humbling and enlightening to get to know her as a person rather than just my grandmother. Yet, being a caregiver wasn't without its difficulties. There were times when I felt overburdened and worn out due to my grandmother's multiple health conditions, which necessitated daily attention. But, even during those trying times, I was aware of the significance and significance of what I was doing. That was all worthwhile since I was returning the favor to a person who had done so much for me over the years. The event also helped me realize the value of showing compassion, patience, and gratitude to those who have helped us. I discovered that caring for someone emotionally is equally as important as physically caring for them. It involves being available to someone, paying attention to what they have to say, and making them feel loved and valued. These are lifelong abilities that I will use, and they will ultimately improve who I am as a person. My grandmother's care was ultimately the most lovely thing I have ever done. That enabled me to communicate with her more deeply, gain knowledge from her experience, and express my love and gratitude for her. It also gave me important life lessons about tolerance, kindness, and the value of repaying those who have taken care of us. I am appreciative of the opportunity and will always treasure the memories we created together. I hope that by sharing my experience, I will encourage others to see caregiving as a way to support their loved ones while also learning from them.
    Doña Lupita Immigrant Scholarship
    Kindness is one of the most significant traits that parents want to establish in their kids. Kindness entails showing consideration, sympathy, and concern towards others. It might be as easy as holding open the door for someone or saying something encouraging to someone who is having a bad day. In their everyday contacts with others, parents can serve as an example of kindness and inspire their kids to follow suit. Perseverance is a key virtue that parents may want to foster in their kids. Working assiduously toward objectives and getting beyond barriers, no matter how difficult they may be, is perseverance. By offering assistance and direction, as well as by appreciating their efforts and successes, parents can inspire their children to persevere. Children can gain a sense of hardiness through doing this. Instilling the value of honesty in children is another goal for parents. Being genuine and open with people is a key component of being honest. Parents can urge their children to act honestly by setting a good example for them. Children can gain a sense of integrity and honesty from doing this, which can be beneficial qualities in all facets of life. Responsibility is a key virtue that parents may want to establish in their kids. Being accountable for one's behavior and taking ownership of one's actions are both aspects of responsibility. By offering opportunities for their children to take on tasks and make contributions to the family and community, parents can encourage responsibility in their kids by setting clear expectations and consequences for their actions. I'm immensely appreciative of my parents and everything they've done for me. They have never failed to support me, giving me a warm home and helping me through each stage of life. They have given me priceless life lessons, unconditional, and have served as my biggest supporters in all of my triumphs and struggles. I am appreciative of their efforts to provide me with the finest life imaginable. They gave their all. I wouldn't be who I am now without their love and support, and I will always be appreciative of everything they have done for me. Finally, parents might want to teach their kids the importance of appreciation. Being grateful entails acknowledging other people's efforts and contributions as well as being appreciative of the possibilities and rewards in one's own life. In addition to encouraging their children to express thanks for the people and things in their lives, parents may foster gratitude by exhibiting appreciation and thankfulness in their own actions. Overall, the values that parents hope to instill in their children may vary, but they are all rooted in a desire to help children develop into responsible, compassionate, and resilient individuals who can contribute positively to their families and communities.
    Sean Allen Memorial Scholarship
    I was always captivated by climbing trees as a child. I enjoyed the rush of rising higher and higher, feeling the wind on my face, and the sense of achievement I felt when I finally reached the peak. It was a simple pleasure, yet it made me feel so happy. Now that I'm starting my academic career, I realize that I need a better laptop to help me with my academics. I am incredibly appreciative that I have the chance to apply for this scholarship because of this. In addition to assisting me in achieving my academic objectives, it will provide me the chance to consider the simple pleasures of my youth that made me feel so content. My family was not wealthy when I was a child. We had to be content with what we had, which occasionally required making some sacrifices. I recall using a slow, antiquated computer that was a hand-me-down. It made it challenging for me to finish projects and conduct research for class. But I kept focused on succeeding despite these challenges. I used to frequently escape to the outdoors and climb trees when I was feeling overburdened with academics. That was a quick and easy method to relax and re-energize. I would continue to climb the tree until I was perched at the summit, surveying the neighborhood. It was a respite from the bustle of everyday life. Now that I'm pursuing higher education, I'm dealing with fresh difficulties. I'm pursuing a degree in a subject that involves a lot of computer-based research, writing, and analysis. Sadly, my present laptop is inadequate for the job. It struggles to meet the requirements of my curriculum since it is slow and out-of-date. This scholarship fills that need. I will be able to buy a better laptop that can meet the demands of my academics with the help of this financial aid. It will make it possible for me to conduct research, write, and analyze data more effectively. That will be a crucial tool for me as I work toward my academic objectives. Beyond the practical advantages of a new laptop, this scholarship offers the chance to consider the straightforward pleasures of childhood that made me so happy. The only equipment I needed to climb trees were my own two feet and a desire for adventure. It served as a reminder that finding happiness doesn't have to be difficult or costly. I am reminded of the importance of simplicity as I strive to meet my academic objectives. To succeed in my studies, I do, require a better laptop, but I also need to keep in mind the small pleasures of life. I must take pauses, get outside, and partake in enjoyable things. It's critical to keep in mind that success involves more than just completing your objectives. In conclusion, I would want to say how glad I am for the chance to apply for this scholarship. It will give me the resources I need to excel intellectually, but it will also give me time to reminisce about the innocent joys of my youth. I'll make an effort to keep in mind the value of simplicity and the significance of enjoying the ride while I work toward my objectives. I appreciate your taking a look at my application.
    Dan Leahy Scholarship Fund
    A person's life might change after losing a loved one, which can be a transformational experience. In my situation, the death of my grandfather was a turning point that inspired me to pursue an Engineering profession. My grandfather had always been a major influence on me, and I had always been captivated by his Engineering profession. I discovered that as I grieved his passing, I was thinking back on his legacy and the things he had taught me. My grandfather always urged me to pursue my dreams with zeal and commitment when I was growing up. He had a strong work ethic and thought it was important to have an impact on the world. His career as an Engineer had been a significant source of pride for him, and he often spoke about how Engineering could be used to solve real-world problems. He took great pride in his work as a construction worker and frequently discussed how Engineering could be used to address problems in the real world. I decided that I wanted to follow in his footsteps and seek a career in Engineering when I thought about my future job. I've always been interested in science and math, and I thought that Engineering would provide me the chance to use my interests to tackle problems in the real world. In addition, I felt a tremendous sense of purpose in pursuing a profession that, like my grandfather, might have a positive impact on the world. However, choosing to major in Engineering was not a simple choice. Finding the best program and College to help me reach my objectives was a difficult task for me. I also had to put a lot of effort into getting over whatever self-doubt or concern I felt about my skills. I persisted in the pursuit of my objective though, and finally, I was admitted into a reputable Engineering school at a prestigious university. The program tested me in ways I never imagined possible, but I persisted because of my grandfather's memory and his love of Engineering. Overall, Today. I feel more confident because I'm understanding the route that's ahead and I can see how it feels to be an Engineer. I'm studying it every day and it feels like it's the right career path for me to pursue. I'm thankful that my grandfather put such a great impact on me and he was the one who motivated me to become an Engineer since I was a kid. I feel if he were to be alive today, he would be proud of me.
    Koehler Family Trades and Engineering Scholarship
    A person's life might change after losing a loved one, which can be a transformational experience. In my situation, the death of my grandfather was a turning point that inspired me to pursue an Engineering profession. My grandfather had always been a major influence on me, and I had always been captivated by his Engineering profession. I discovered that as I grieved his passing, I was thinking back on his legacy and the things he had taught me. My grandfather always urged me to pursue my dreams with zeal and commitment when I was growing up. He had a strong work ethic and thought it was important to have an impact on the world. His career as an Engineer had been a significant source of pride for him, and he often spoke about how Engineering could be used to solve real-world problems. He took great pride in his work as a construction worker and frequently discussed how Engineering could be used to address problems in the real world. I decided that I wanted to follow in his footsteps and seek a career in Engineering when I thought about my future job. I've always been interested in science and math, and I thought that Engineering would provide me the chance to use my interests to tackle problems in the real world. In addition, I felt a tremendous sense of purpose in pursuing a profession that, like my grandfather, might have a positive impact on the world. However, choosing to major in Engineering was not a simple choice. Finding the best program and College to help me reach my objectives was a difficult task for me. I also had to put a lot of effort into getting over whatever self-doubt or concern I felt about my skills. I persisted in the pursuit of my objective though, and finally, I was admitted into a reputable Engineering school at a prestigious university. The program tested me in ways I never imagined possible, but I persisted because of my grandfather's memory and his love of Engineering. Overall, Today. I feel more confident because I'm understanding the route that's ahead and I can see how it feels to be an Engineer. I'm studying it every day and it feels like it's the right career path for me to pursue. I'm thankful that my grandfather put such a great impact on me and he was the one who motivated me to become an Engineer since I was a kid. I feel if he were to be alive today, he would be proud of me.
    Ron Johnston Student Athlete Scholarship
    A person's life might change after losing a loved one, which can be a transformational experience. In my situation, the death of my grandfather was a turning point that inspired me to pursue an Engineering profession. My grandfather had always been a major influence on me, and I had always been captivated by his Engineering profession. I discovered that as I grieved his passing, I was thinking back on his legacy and the things he had taught me. My grandfather always urged me to pursue my dreams with zeal and commitment when I was growing up. He had a strong work ethic and thought it was important to have an impact on the world. His career as an Engineer had been a significant source of pride for him, and he often spoke about how Engineering could be used to solve real-world problems. He took great pride in his work as a construction worker and frequently discussed how Engineering could be used to address problems in the real world. I decided that I wanted to follow in his footsteps and seek a career in Engineering when I thought about my future job. I've always been interested in science and math, and I thought that Engineering would provide me the chance to use my interests to tackle problems in the real world. In addition, I felt a tremendous sense of purpose in pursuing a profession that, like my grandfather, might have a positive impact on the world. However, choosing to major in Engineering was not a simple choice. Finding the best program and College to help me reach my objectives was a difficult task for me. I also had to put a lot of effort into getting over whatever self-doubt or concern I felt about my skills. I persisted in the pursuit of my objective though, and finally, I was admitted into a reputable Engineering school at a prestigious university. The program tested me in ways I never imagined possible, but I persisted because of my grandfather's memory and his love of Engineering. Overall, Today. I feel more confident because I'm understanding the route that's ahead and I can see how it feels to be an Engineer. I'm studying it every day and it feels like it's the right career path for me to pursue. I'm thankful that my grandfather put such a great impact on me and he was the one who motivated me to become an Engineer since I was a kid. I feel if he were to be alive today, he would be proud of me.
    Novitas Diverse Voices Scholarship
    It is impossible to overestimate the importance of various viewpoints in public relations. The public relations sector has a considerable impact on public narratives as well as public attitudes and opinions. Public relations experts have the power to influence how people feel, think, and behave through the tales and ideas they spread. The narratives that are produced and communicated to the public can be significantly impacted by the involvement of different voices in the public relations business. First of all, varied perspectives in PR can aid in developing inclusive and representative narratives. A wider range of voices and ideas can be heard by incorporating various perspectives and experiences into the development and distribution of public messages. This can contribute to the creation of a more equal and just society by preventing the marginalization of particular groups. In the workplace, for example, the inclusion of diverse beliefs can lead to increased innovation and productivity. When individuals with different backgrounds and experiences work together, they are more likely to come up with new and innovative ideas that may not have been considered before. This can lead to a competitive advantage for businesses and organizations that embrace diversity and promote inclusivity. Second, varied viewpoints in public relations can support the refutation of prevalent myths and stereotypes. Public relations experts can refute preexisting narratives and advance fresh, innovative ideas by including voices from all backgrounds and experiences. As a result, society's prejudices and stereotypes may be less pronounced, and a more complex and varied knowledge of the world may result. Thirdly, diverse voices in public relations can help to build trust and credibility. When the messages that are disseminated to the public come from a range of diverse voices, people are more likely to trust and believe in those messages. This is because diverse voices can help to create a more comprehensive and accurate picture of the world, which is more likely to resonate with the public. Finally, The impact of diverse beliefs is significant, particularly in promoting inclusivity and understanding in society. When individuals with different backgrounds and beliefs come together, they have the potential to challenge stereotypes, promote tolerance, and build empathy. This diversity of belief can lead to greater understanding, more creative problem-solving, and a more vibrant society overall. In conclusion, the power of diverse voices in public relations cannot be underestimated. The inclusion of different perspectives and experiences can help to create more inclusive and representative narratives, challenge dominant narratives and stereotypes, and build trust and credibility. As the world becomes more diverse, the public relations industry must reflect this diversity to ensure that the narratives that are created and disseminated to the public are representative, inclusive, and accurate.
    Skip Veeder Memorial Scholarship
    Learning English as a foreigner in the United States of America was one of the toughest hurdles I had to overcome. Relocating to a new country can be both exhilarating and overwhelming. English competence is necessary for effective communication in daily life, the workplace, and social situations as it is the primary language used in the US. My path to language mastery, nevertheless, was not a straightforward one. I initially had trouble understanding and speaking English. I had a hard time expressing myself, and I frequently needed someone else to translate for me. I was upset and ashamed of my poor communication skills. Yet I realized that if I wanted to fit in with American society and accomplish my objectives, I had to learn English. Yet, I was aware that mastering the English language was essential if I wanted to blend into American society and pursue my aspirations here. I made the decision to devote a lot of time and effort to studying the language as a result. I signed up for English classes, both in-person and online, and I practiced speaking, listening, reading, and writing for hours every day. I was aware that I would need to work hard and be very dedicated to getting through this obstacle. I enrolled in English language classes and practiced speaking, listening, reading, and writing for many hours. Even if it was merely to ask for directions or place an order at a restaurant, I would practice my English with everybody I could find. To increase my vocabulary and comprehension, I read English books and newspapers, listened to English music, and watched American movies and TV shows with subtitles. It was a difficult trip, and I experienced moments of discouragement and overwhelm. It frequently seemed like an impossible endeavor to acquire all the new grammar usages and pronunciations. But, I persisted, and my diligence eventually paid off. My English considerably improved with time and practice, and I developed the confidence to communicate clearly in English. I've had a lot of opportunities opened for me by learning English. Connecting with people from other cultures and origins has allowed me to fully participate in social and professional contexts. Also, I've been able to pursue educational and professional opportunities that would not have been feasible without an understanding of English. In conclusion, learning English as a foreigner living in the United States was probably one of the most difficult things I have ever done. I was able to overcome this challenge and succeed in my mission to grasp the language, nevertheless, because of my commitment and diligence. I am thankful for the doors that have been opened to me as a result, even though the path was not simple.
    Cat Zingano Overcoming Loss Scholarship
    A person's life might change after losing a loved one, which can be a transformational experience. In my situation, the death of my grandfather was a turning point that inspired me to pursue an Engineering profession. My grandfather had always been a major influence on me, and I had always been captivated by his Engineering profession. I discovered that as I grieved his passing, I was thinking back on his legacy and the things he had taught me. My grandfather always urged me to pursue my dreams with zeal and commitment when I was growing up. He had a strong work ethic and thought it was important to have an impact on the world. His career as an Engineer had been a significant source of pride for him, and he often spoke about how Engineering could be used to solve real-world problems. He took great pride in his work as a construction worker and frequently discussed how Engineering could be used to address problems in the real world. I decided that I wanted to follow in his footsteps and seek a career in Engineering when I thought about my future job. I've always been interested in science and math, and I thought that Engineering would provide me the chance to use my interests to tackle problems in the real world. In addition, I felt a tremendous sense of purpose in pursuing a profession that, like my grandfather, might have a positive impact on the world. However, choosing to major in Engineering was not a simple choice. Finding the best program and College to help me reach my objectives was a difficult task for me. I also had to put a lot of effort into getting over whatever self-doubt or concern I felt about my skills. I persisted in the pursuit of my objective though, and finally, I was admitted into a reputable Engineering school at a prestigious university. The program tested me in ways I never imagined possible, but I persisted because of my grandfather's memory and his love of Engineering. Overall, Today. I feel more confident because I'm understanding the route that's ahead and I can see how it feels to be an Engineer. I'm studying it every day and it feels like it's the right career path for me to pursue. I'm thankful that my grandfather put such a great impact on me and he was the one who motivated me to become an Engineer since I was a kid. I feel if he were to be a live today, he would be proud of me.
    Elijah's Helping Hand Scholarship Award
    Dealing with the loss of a loved one can be incredibly difficult for families. Family members need to be open and honest about their emotions, find ways to remember and honor the person who passed away, reach out for support from friends and family, and seek professional help if needed. Additionally, it may be beneficial to engage in activities you enjoy and take time to care for yourself. It was a very difficult and sad day when my grandfather passed away. Our family had been so close to him, and we were all deeply affected by his death. All of us were filled with grief and sadness at the thought of never seeing him again. The house felt so empty without his laugh and his warmth. We had all become accustomed to having him around, and it was hard to accept that he was gone. The days following his death were filled with confusion and uncertainty. We were all dealing with a wide range of emotions, from sadness to anger, and everything in between. Everyone attempted to process the reality of the situation in their way. There were moments of laughter, but they were short-lived as the reality. The passing of a loved one can be a difficult time for families. It can leave them feeling overwhelmed and lost, wondering how to cope with such an immense sense of loss. After my parent's death, I knew that I had to take the lead in helping my family process this grief and start working towards a future without them. The first step for me was to provide my family with emotional support. This meant talking through their feelings and offering a shoulder to cry on. I also tried to make sure that everyone had time and space to grieve in the way that was best for them. I did my best to extend my understanding and compassion to each family member. It was a difficult moment, telling them to move on without their grandfather. But my Grandfather had been a strong presence in all our lives; he was someone we saw and interacted with regularly. His absence created a huge void that none of us quite knew how to fill. It was heartbreaking to watch them cope with the grief, but at the same time, I wanted to assure them that they could still find joy and beauty in life. I encouraged them to make the most of their lives and to remember all the wonderful memories they had of their grandfather. I told them that although he was no longer with us physically, his spirit would remain alive in their hearts and minds.
    Sunshine Legall Scholarship
    I majored in Civil Engineering. I am a new student at Yuba community college and I started taking classes at this college when I was in high school as a junior. Inshallah, I will start working in this field by 2026. I am passionate about Building and mathematics, I like to build very giant sky scrappers, and this is because my country Afghanistan never had anything like that due to war. Since I was a little kid, I had a very big interest in building and Engineering, my dad himself is an Electrician and he would take me to some of his projects. The person who has inspired me to pursue Engineering has been my father. He has always told me that he sees me as a future Engineer and I'm close to becoming one. Today he is not working as an Electrician in America because his license is not valid here, but he is still educating himself and trying to work In a partnership with an Engineer. I truly want to make a difference in the STEM field. There are not many Middle Easterns or Afghan people who are actively working as engineers today. I always remember my past and never forget the cold and snowy nights of Afghanistan and always try to give back to the community and help it grow. Honestly, It's really hard to wait, I'm excited to become a future Engineer. I can't Imagine how much my parent would love to see me working in this field, they will be the happiest people in the world. I'm planning to work Either in the Sutter county dam or build houses and help people to get their own houses. The hardest part was not moving from Afghanistan to America, perhaps the hardest part was surviving here and going through learning another language and living in a tiny apartment. But things changed and we were really glad and happy after we found a mosque, we were relieved that there is a place we can go and communicate without the language barrier. I always remember after that day we started preparing food and doing community service for the mosque, even during Covid time we were making Nazri/food to distribute in Masjid. I started inviting some of my American friends that I made to come and enjoy our food. Being Muslim and from the Middle east means everything to me, Middle east is my garden, and being Muslim is my flower, and if I do not follow my culture and religion I'm like a dead flower. I'm also very proud to be an Afghan American, but most of all thankful to my parent and Allah that he brought us to this country. Overall, I'm thankful that I have this opportunity to fill out this scholarship and Inshallah win.
    Jean Antoine Joas Scholarship
    I majored in Civil Engineering. I am a new student at Yuba community college and I started taking classes at this college when I was in high school as a junior. Inshallah, I will start working in this field by 2026. I am passionate about Building and mathematics, I like to build very giant sky scrappers, and this is because my country Afghanistan never had anything like that due to war. Since I was a little kid, I had a very big interest in building and Engineering, my dad himself is an Electrician and he would take me to some of his projects. The person who has inspired me to pursue Engineering has been my father. He has always told me that he sees me as a future Engineer and I'm close to becoming one. Today he is not working as an Electrician in America because his license is not valid here, but he is still educating himself and trying to work In a partnership with an Engineer. I truly want to make a difference in the STEM field. There are not many Middle Easterns or Afghan people who are actively working as engineers today. I always remember my past and never forget the cold and snowy nights of Afghanistan and always try to give back to the community and help it grow. Honestly, It's really hard to wait, I'm excited to become a future Engineer. I can't Imagine how much my parent would love to see me working in this field, they will be the happiest people in the world. I'm planning to work Either in the Sutter county dam or build houses and help people to get their own houses. The hardest part was not moving from Afghanistan to America, perhaps the hardest part was surviving here and going through learning another language and living in a tiny apartment. But things changed and we were really glad and happy after we found a mosque, we were relieved that there is a place we can go and communicate without the language barrier. I always remember after that day we started preparing food and doing community service for the mosque, even during Covid time we were making Nazri/food to distribute in Masjid. I started inviting some of my American friends that I made to come and enjoy our food. Being Muslim and from the Middle east means everything to me, Middle east is my garden, and being Muslim is my flower, and if I do not follow my culture and religion I'm like a dead flower. I'm also very proud to be an Afghan American, but most of all thankful to my parent and Allah that he brought us to this country. Overall, I'm thankful that I have this opportunity to fill out this scholarship and Inshallah win.
    Career Search Scholarship
    I love math because I was forced to, it was everywhere. Ever there was math, I saw happiness; so I forced myself to love math. I started to build and assemble things and I was pretty interested in what I was surrounded with. I started Building my fan when I was seven and from there my dream started to become an Engineer. First of all, I started loving math because It's tough and enjoyable to learn math. It calls for patience and problem-solving. After solving a problem, math lovers frequently feel satisfied. They get to think about things they enjoy, which makes them feel good, which is why. The fact that not everyone enjoys arithmetic should not be forgotten. Some people adore math because it is elegant and useful in so many areas of daily life. Additionally, saving time and fuel aids in decision-making. Since arithmetic can be utilized to address any issue, math lovers will never become tired of the topic. Math has beauty and romance, according to Marcus du Sautoy. Therefore, it is not monotonous. If you've ever interacted with a math major, you might be curious about what their normal days entail. They might choose to work on a math project on Saturday afternoons rather than spend time with friends if they are extremely passionate about their field. Perhaps they rise early to experiment with a concept they have had. They might also be a little slow to respond to your pleas and proddings. They may believe they know more than everyone else because they adore arithmetic. Mathematicians, often known as cataphiles, are people who have a strong interest in mathematics. Others are referred to as autodidacts, which come from the Greek and English terms didact and auto and means self-taught. Some people are also well-read, or intellectual. While some other people take the initiative to teach themselves how it's done and make the experience for themselves. As my teachers always mention, there are no wrong ways, it's just different for everyone else. Overall, I still am chasing my dream as a Freshman in college studying math and I know there is a long way for me to achieve in math. I loved being forced to love math and that's exactly why I feel I can be a superior member of this society someday and achieve things that people think are impossible. Hey, other people who lived before I did, so why not me? lol.
    Wellness Warriors Scholarship
    I love math because I was forced to, it was everywhere. Ever there was math, I saw happiness; so I forced myself to love math. I started to build and assemble things and I was pretty interested in what I was surrounded with. I started Building my fan when I was seven and from there my dream started to become an Engineer. First of all, I started loving math because It's tough and enjoyable to learn math. It calls for patience and problem-solving. After solving a problem, math lovers frequently feel satisfied. They get to think about things they enjoy, which makes them feel good, which is why. The fact that not everyone enjoys arithmetic should not be forgotten. Some people adore math because it is elegant and useful in so many areas of daily life. Additionally, saving time and fuel aids in decision-making. Since arithmetic can be utilized to address any issue, math lovers will never become tired of the topic. Math has beauty and romance, according to Marcus du Sautoy. Therefore, it is not monotonous. If you've ever interacted with a math major, you might be curious about what their normal days entail. They might choose to work on a math project on Saturday afternoons rather than spend time with friends if they are extremely passionate about their field. Perhaps they rise early to experiment with a concept they have had. They might also be a little slow to respond to your pleas and proddings. They may believe they know more than everyone else because they adore arithmetic. Mathematicians, often known as cataphiles, are people who have a strong interest in mathematics. Others are referred to as autodidacts, which come from the Greek and English terms didact and auto and means self-taught. Some people are also well-read, or intellectual. While some other people take the initiative to teach themselves how it's done and make the experience for themselves. As my teachers always mention, there are no wrong ways, it's just different for everyone else. Overall, I still am chasing my dream as a Freshman in college studying math and I know there is a long way for me to achieve in math. I loved being forced to love math and that's exactly why I feel I can be a superior member of this society someday and achieve things that people think are impossible. Hey, other people who lived before I did, so why not me? lol.
    Hulede Collegiate Golf Scholarship
    I majored in Civil Engineering. I am a new student at Yuba community college and I started taking classes at this college when I was in high school as a junior. Inshallah, I will start working in this field by 2026. I am passionate about Building and mathematics, I like to build very giant sky scrappers, and this is because my country Afghanistan never had anything like that due to war. Since I was a little kid, I had a very big interest in building and Engineering, my dad himself is an Electrician and he would take me to some of his projects. The person who has inspired me to pursue Engineering has been my father. He has always told me that he sees me as a future Engineer and I'm close to becoming one. Today he is not working as an Electrician in America because his license is not valid here, but he is still educating himself and trying to work In a partnership with an Engineer. I truly want to make a difference in the STEM field. There are not many Middle Easterns or Afghan people who are actively working as engineers today. I always remember my past and never forget the cold and snowy nights of Afghanistan and always try to give back to the community and help it grow. Honestly, It's really hard to wait, I'm excited to become a future Engineer. I can't Imagine how much my parent would love to see me working in this field, they will be the happiest people in the world. I'm planning to work Either in the Sutter county dam or build houses and help people to get their own houses. The hardest part was not moving from Afghanistan to America, perhaps the hardest part was surviving here and going through learning another language and living in a tiny apartment. But things changed and we were really glad and happy after we found a mosque, we were relieved that there is a place we can go and communicate without the language barrier. I always remember after that day we started preparing food and doing community service for the mosque, even during Covid time we were making Nazri/food to distribute in Masjid. I started inviting some of my American friends that I made to come and enjoy our food. Being Muslim and from the Middle east means everything to me, Middle east is my garden, and being Muslim is my flower, and if I do not follow my culture and religion I'm like a dead flower. I'm also very proud to be an Afghan American, but most of all thankful to my parent and Allah that he brought us to this country. Overall, I'm thankful that I have this opportunity to fill out this scholarship and Inshallah win.
    Textbooks and Tatami Martial Arts Scholarship
    I majored in Civil Engineering. I am a new student at Yuba community college and I started taking classes at this college when I was in high school as a junior. Inshallah, I will start working in this field by 2026. I am passionate about Building and mathematics, I like to build very giant sky scrappers, and this is because my country Afghanistan never had anything like that due to war. Since I was a little kid, I had a very big interest in building and Engineering, my dad himself is an Electrician and he would take me to some of his projects. The person who has inspired me to pursue Engineering has been my father. He has always told me that he sees me as a future Engineer and I'm close to becoming one. Today he is not working as an Electrician in America because his license is not valid here, but he is still educating himself and trying to work In a partnership with an Engineer. I truly want to make a difference in the STEM field. Being Muslim and from the Middle east means everything to me, Middle east is my garden, and being Muslim is my flower, and if I do not follow my culture and religion I'm like a dead flower. Overall, I'm thankful that I have this opportunity to fill out this scholarship and Inshallah win.
    Christina Taylese Singh Memorial Scholarship
    I majored in Civil Engineering. I am a new student at Yuba community college and I started taking classes at this college when I was in high school as a junior. Inshallah, I will start working in this field by 2026. I am passionate about Building and mathematics, I like to build very giant sky scrappers, and this is because my country Afghanistan never had anything like that due to war. Since I was a little kid, I had a very big interest in building and Engineering, my dad himself is an Electrician and he would take me to some of his projects. The person who has inspired me to pursue Engineering has been my father. He has always told me that he sees me as a future Engineer and I'm close to becoming one. Today he is not working as an Electrician in America because his license is not valid here, but he is still educating himself and trying to work In a partnership with an Engineer. I truly want to make a difference in the STEM field. There are not many Middle Easterns or Afghan people who are actively working as engineers today. I always remember my past and never forget the cold and snowy nights of Afghanistan and always try to give back to the community and help it grow. Honestly, It's really hard to wait, I'm excited to become a future Engineer. I can't Imagine how much my parent would love to see me working in this field, they will be the happiest people in the world. I'm planning to work Either in the Sutter county dam or build houses and help people to get their own houses. The hardest part was not moving from Afghanistan to America, perhaps the hardest part was surviving here and going through learning another language and living in a tiny apartment. But things changed and we were really glad and happy after we found a mosque, we were relieved that there is a place we can go and communicate without the language barrier. I always remember after that day we started preparing food and doing community service for the mosque, even during Covid time we were making Nazri/food to distribute in Masjid. I started inviting some of my American friends that I made to come and enjoy our food. Being Muslim and from the Middle east means everything to me, Middle east is my garden, and being Muslim is my flower, and if I do not follow my culture and religion I'm like a dead flower. I'm also very proud to be an Afghan American, but most of all thankful to my parent and Allah that he brought us to this country. Overall, I'm thankful that I have this opportunity to fill out this scholarship and Inshallah win.
    Martha Mitchell Truth Scholarship
    I majored in Civil Engineering. I am a new student at Yuba community college and I started taking classes at this college when I was in high school as a junior. Inshallah, I will start working in this field by 2026. I am passionate about Building and mathematics, I like to build very giant sky scrappers, and this is because my country Afghanistan never had anything like that due to war. Since I was a little kid, I had a very big interest in building and Engineering, my dad himself is an Electrician and he would take me to some of his projects. The person who has inspired me to pursue Engineering has been my father. He has always told me that he sees me as a future Engineer and I'm close to becoming one. Today he is not working as an Electrician in America because his license is not valid here, but he is still educating himself and trying to work In a partnership with an Engineer. I truly want to make a difference in the STEM field. There are not many Middle Easterns or Afghan people who are actively working as engineers today. I always remember my past and never forget the cold and snowy nights of Afghanistan and always try to give back to the community and help it grow. Honestly, It's really hard to wait, I'm excited to become a future Engineer. I can't Imagine how much my parent would love to see me working in this field, they will be the happiest people in the world. I'm planning to work Either in the Sutter county dam or build houses and help people to get their own houses. The hardest part was not moving from Afghanistan to America, perhaps the hardest part was surviving here and going through learning another language and living in a tiny apartment. But things changed and we were really glad and happy after we found a mosque, we were relieved that there is a place we can go and communicate without the language barrier. I always remember after that day we started preparing food and doing community service for the mosque, even during Covid time we were making Nazri/food to distribute in Masjid. I started inviting some of my American friends that I made to come and enjoy our food. Being Muslim and from the Middle east means everything to me, Middle east is my garden, and being Muslim is my flower, and if I do not follow my culture and religion I'm like a dead flower. I'm also very proud to be an Afghan American, but most of all thankful to my parent and Allah that he brought us to this country. Overall, I'm thankful that I have this opportunity to fill out this scholarship and Inshallah win.
    PAC: Diversity Matters Scholarship
    I majored in Civil Engineering. I am a new student at Yuba community college and I started taking classes at this college when I was in high school as a junior. Inshallah, I will start working in this field by 2026. I am passionate about Building and mathematics, I like to build very giant sky scrappers, and this is because my country Afghanistan never had anything like that due to war. Since I was a little kid, I had a very big interest in building and Engineering, my dad himself is an Electrician and he would take me to some of his projects. The person who has inspired me to pursue Engineering has been my father. He has always told me that he sees me as a future Engineer and I'm close to becoming one. Today he is not working as an Electrician in America because his license is not valid here, but he is still educating himself and trying to work In a partnership with an Engineer. I truly want to make a difference in the STEM field. There are not many Middle Easterns or Afghan people who are actively working as engineers today. I always remember my past and never forget the cold and snowy nights of Afghanistan and always try to give back to the community and help it grow. Honestly, It's really hard to wait, I'm excited to become a future Engineer. I can't Imagine how much my parent would love to see me working in this field, they will be the happiest people in the world. I'm planning to work Either in the Sutter county dam or build houses and help people to get their own houses. The hardest part was not moving from Afghanistan to America, perhaps the hardest part was surviving here and going through learning another language and living in a tiny apartment. But things changed and we were really glad and happy after we found a mosque, we were relieved that there is a place we can go and communicate without the language barrier. I always remember after that day we started preparing food and doing community service for the mosque, even during Covid time we were making Nazri/food to distribute in Masjid. I started inviting some of my American friends that I made to come and enjoy our food. Being Muslim and from the Middle east means everything to me, Middle east is my garden, and being Muslim is my flower, and if I do not follow my culture and religion I'm like a dead flower. I'm also very proud to be an Afghan American, but most of all thankful to my parent and Allah that he brought us to this country. Overall, I'm thankful that I have this opportunity to fill out this scholarship and Inshallah win.
    Maverick Grill and Saloon Scholarship
    I love math because I was forced to, it was everywhere. Ever there was math, I saw happiness; so I forced myself to love math. I started to build and assemble things and I was pretty interested in what I was surrounded with. I started Building my fan when I was seven and from there my dream started to become an Engineer. First of all, I started loving math because It's tough and enjoyable to learn math. It calls for patience and problem-solving. After solving a problem, math lovers frequently feel satisfied. They get to think about things they enjoy, which makes them feel good, which is why. The fact that not everyone enjoys arithmetic should not be forgotten. Some people adore math because it is elegant and useful in so many areas of daily life. Additionally, saving time and fuel aids in decision-making. Since arithmetic can be utilized to address any issue, math lovers will never become tired of the topic. Math has beauty and romance, according to Marcus du Sautoy. Therefore, it is not monotonous. If you've ever interacted with a math major, you might be curious about what their normal days entail. They might choose to work on a math project on Saturday afternoons rather than spend time with friends if they are extremely passionate about their field. Perhaps they rise early to experiment with a concept they have had. They might also be a little slow to respond to your pleas and proddings. They may believe they know more than everyone else because they adore arithmetic. Mathematicians, often known as cataphiles, are people who have a strong interest in mathematics. Others are referred to as autodidacts, which come from the Greek and English terms didact and auto and means self-taught. Some people are also well-read, or intellectual. While some other people take the initiative to teach themselves how it's done and make the experience for themselves. As my teachers always mention, there are no wrong ways, it's just different for everyone else. Overall, I still am chasing my dream as a Freshman in college studying math and I know there is a long way for me to achieve in math. I loved being forced to love math and that's exactly why I feel I can be a superior member of this society someday and achieve things that people think are impossible. Hey, other people who lived before I did, so why not me? lol.
    "Aunty" Geri Kuhia Tribute Scholarship
    I love math because I was forced to, it was everywhere. Ever there was math, I saw happiness; so I forced myself to love math. I started to build and assemble things and I was pretty interested in what I was surrounded with. I started Building my fan when I was seven and from there my dream started to become an Engineer. First of all, I started loving math because It's tough and enjoyable to learn math. It calls for patience and problem-solving. After solving a problem, math lovers frequently feel satisfied. They get to think about things they enjoy, which makes them feel good, which is why. The fact that not everyone enjoys arithmetic should not be forgotten. Some people adore math because it is elegant and useful in so many areas of daily life. Additionally, saving time and fuel aids in decision-making. Since arithmetic can be utilized to address any issue, math lovers will never become tired of the topic. Math has beauty and romance, according to Marcus du Sautoy. Therefore, it is not monotonous. If you've ever interacted with a math major, you might be curious about what their normal days entail. They might choose to work on a math project on Saturday afternoons rather than spend time with friends if they are extremely passionate about their field. Perhaps they rise early to experiment with a concept they have had. They might also be a little slow to respond to your pleas and proddings. They may believe they know more than everyone else because they adore arithmetic. Mathematicians, often known as cataphiles, are people who have a strong interest in mathematics. Others are referred to as autodidacts, which come from the Greek and English terms didact and auto and means self-taught. Some people are also well-read, or intellectual. While some other people take the initiative to teach themselves how it's done and make the experience for themselves. As my teachers always mention, there are no wrong ways, it's just different for everyone else. Overall, I still am chasing my dream as a Freshman in college studying math and I know there is a long way for me to achieve in math. I loved being forced to love math and that's exactly why I feel I can be a superior member of this society someday and achieve things that people think are impossible. Hey, other people who lived before I did, so why not me? lol.
    @normandiealise #GenWealth Scholarship
    Eating healthy is what's keeping us intelligent and Smart as humans. I'm not saying if you eat junk you will turn into an animal, but what I'm saying is that if you eat healthy you can improve yourself to the next level of intelligence. This can be achieved by simply looking back at our ancestry diet. There is no such thing as healthy fast food, you just value your body less by throwing some type of food which goodness knows how it has been processed. I'm not planning to live forever by eating healthy but planning to teach my future generation the power of eating. First of all, Learning to appropriate food patterns is crucial since maintaining a healthy lifestyle increases longevity. In other words, eating healthful foods ensures that we can lead long, productive lives. In actuality, my great-grandmother will turn 93 this year. She has done surprisingly well with her physical health throughout her entire life while dealing with dementia since the COVID-19 pandemic struck in 2020. That has motivated me to continue emphasizing healthy eating practices because I want to create the best life for myself. I used to be a picky eater when I was a little child. However, I was inspired to try new things and develop more important habits when I first learned about good eating habits. In addition, eating well is important for your physical health, but also your emotional well-being. It's simple to explain that I've discovered it via personal experience. I feel more energized, aware, and rested when I follow healthy eating practices. I have better mental health in that I am less confused, less anxious, and have a longer attention span. This is a result of my body receiving the nutrition it requires to perform properly. I also notice a stronger degree of motivation in myself. I thus feel more motivated, resolute, successful, and productive. It makes me desire and needs to take action in my life. Overall, It's important we as humans go to the next level of intelligence and start knowing what's going on underneath our skin. Sure, some might argue that it's a job specially created for doctors to do that, but it's also important as smart enough humans we take care of our bodies. That doctor can't make you immortal and you will be the only one facing the consequences. I'm thankful that I'm healthy and even if I had billions it wouldn't be cool if my toung couldn't taste ice cream, I would wonder till the rest of my life and spend billions just to taste ice cream.
    Dashanna K. McNeil Memorial Scholarship
    Throughout history, nature has had a leading role as a source of inspiration for both musicians and visual artists. Dating back to even prehistoric cave drawings in Lascaux, France, or even the Grand Canyon Suite composed by Grofe, nature has always been and will always be a driving force of creative inspiration. Things in nature are tangible references that we use all the time. From the moment we have memories as little kids, we have been in nature and have used it to learn. From drawing lollipop-looking flowers underneath a cotton ball clouded sky or making a thunderstorm to clapping our hands in various ways in class, nature has been a part of our foundational education simply because it is one of the most palpable things we have. Just walk outside and there it is. Similarly, we use words and common figures of speech that originally have a meaning that is found in nature to describe events or objects in our daily lives. For example, a dry or wet signal, lightning-fast reflexes, a rocky start, the root of a problem, etc…The list goes on. Why did it become this way? Because nature is where life begins and has always been there for us to draw ideas. Nature is a relative constant in our ever-changing lives. Scientifically, there are several parallels between nature and music. There are natural harmonies and pitch frequencies that the Earth makes as it lives and breathes. The wind ripped through canyons and water fell over smooth rocks. Not to mention animals that sing as they go about their days. Our modern-day instruments are even tuned to match the natural movement, rhythm, and vibration of the cosmos at A=432Hz, which is mathematically proven to be the same as the universe. Music was given to us by nature, with the earliest instruments being from gourds or hollowed-out pieces of wood. Even now, instruments are very rarely not based on vibrations traveling through some type of wood. The direct parallels between music and nature are too great to ignore. Visual art also comes from nature. Literally. The mediums that artists use to inspire and create their pieces are from nature. Wood, charcoal, graphite, clay, mixed pigments, water. Artists use nature to create their works. The way the cave dwellers created paint to document and draw on their walls is in essence the same process that we use today. Without these elements of nature, we wouldn’t have to tools to even think about making artwork. As humans, we have a natural tendency to respond to things that move us, forcing us to create. Seeing nature and how it interacts with not only us but the universe around it has inspired countless paintings, drawings, songs, sculptures, symphonies, etc…all different, based on how the person responds to nature uniquely. No song or artwork has ever been the same nor will it ever be. And this fact is one example of why we should continue to make an effort to not only preserve the nature around us but leave it better than the way we found it. Because not only would the world be purely a much richer place, but our musical and artistic influences would continue to grow, inspiring generations in new ways for years to come.
    Bryent Smothermon PTSD Awareness Scholarship
    First of all, I want to share a little about my background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I grew up in Afghanistan, a country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States. I love my parents because they raised me to be the proud man I'm today. I can't stress the love for my mother and father because they brought me to United State. In addition, it's not only because of this and I love them because they were raised in a country like Afghanistan where most of the kids are homeless and their parents have either sold them or left them behind. I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and they even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. This is My first time trying to win a scholarship and I haven't received any yet. I work hard and need help. I learned that human brain development is a very long process that takes life long. It starts forming from the very beginning and just after three weeks for newborn babies, this is because the brain is responsible for shaping and storing data while growing. It's important to know that children's brains collect more data than mature people, it's because at that state scientists call it plastic, brain collects the most data to help future needs. Moreover, before watching this I thought that Infants learn the way we teach them but after watching this video I learned that they also experiment to find their way of doing something. I feel that these ideas of cause and effect and teaching kids the permanence of the object and the rest are all helpful because we are providing them with the tools needed to grow and explore for themself as they grow. Children explore things but don't trust them and get fascinated by the object as they move for example the gorilla jumps around.
    Veterans Next Generation Scholarship
    Throughout history, nature has had a leading role as a source of inspiration for both musicians and visual artists. Dating back to even prehistoric cave drawings in Lascaux, France, or even the Grand Canyon Suite composed by Grofe, nature has always been and will always be a driving force of creative inspiration. Things in nature are tangible references that we use all the time. From the moment we have memories as little kids, we have been in nature and have used it to learn. From drawing lollipop-looking flowers underneath a cotton ball clouded sky or making a thunderstorm, clapping our hand's various ways in class, nature has been a part of our foundational education simply because it is one of the most palpable things we have. Just walk outside and there it is. Similarly, we use words and common figures of speech that originally have a meaning that is found in nature to describe events or objects in our daily lives. For example, a dry or wet signal, lightning-fast reflexes, a rocky start, root of a problem, etc…The list goes on. Why did it become this way? Because nature is where life begins and has always been there for us to draw ideas from. Nature is a relative constant in our ever-changing lives. Scientifically, there are several parallels between nature and music. There are natural harmonies and pitch frequencies that the Earth makes as it lives and breathes. The wind ripping through canyons and water falling over smooth rocks. Not to mention animals that sing as they go about their days. Our modern-day instruments are even tuned to match the natural movement, rhythm, and vibration of the cosmos at A=432Hz, which is mathematically proven to be the same as the universe. Music was given to us by nature, with the earliest instruments being from gourds or hollowed-out pieces of wood. Even now, instruments are very rarely not based on vibrations traveling through some type of wood. The direct parallels between music and nature are too great to ignore. Visual art also comes from nature. Literally. The mediums that artists use to inspire and create their pieces are from nature. Wood, charcoal, graphite, clay, mixed pigments, water. Artists use nature to create their works. The way the cave dwellers created paint to document and draw on their walls is in essence the same process that we use today. Without these elements of nature, we wouldn’t have to tools to even think about making artwork. As humans, we have a natural tendency to respond to things that move us, forcing us to create. Seeing nature and how it interacts with not only us but the universe around it has inspired countless paintings, drawings, songs, sculptures, symphonies, etc…all different, based on how the person responds to nature uniquely. No song or artwork has ever been the same nor will it ever be. And this fact is one example of why we should continue to make an effort to not only preserve the nature around us but leave it better than the way we found it. Because not only would the world be purely a much richer place, but our musical and artistic influences would continue to grow, inspiring generations in new ways for years to come.
    Terry Masters Memorial Scholarship
    There are many other types of art; it is not limited to images on walls or in museums. It can be a piece of music you just heard, a movie you just saw, or an artwork you saw in a gallery. Art can sometimes be just text. All types of art captivate you in unique ways and push the boundaries of your thinking. You may experience emotions through art that you were unaware of. Art can be interpreted in a variety of ways, and its creator intends it to have an impact. I think the answer is that it can affect society and guide conduct. While it may appear to some that images, sounds, and videos have the greatest impact on you, books have the greatest impact and are the most educational because they connect with your mind and emotions. A person's thoughts can be greatly influenced by reading a book. You can enter someone else's head and think about things in a way that has never occurred to you before when you read their narrative and hear what they had to say. Your mind is affected by their words, which convey this message and cause you to think differently about certain issues. Every one of us has dreams, and it is devastating to realize that one individual just witnessed their dreams vanish. Even while the word "murdered" is powerful, killing one's god is worse. What would happen if you lost the ability to think about your God in any way? You'd probably go insane from it. Elie concludes by asking, "Why should I bless his name?" The All-Powerful and Terrible, the Eternal Ruler of the Universe, was silent. These claims lead us to believe that he has abandoned his religion and his god.
    Healthy Eating Scholarship
    Eating healthy is what's keeping us intelligent and Smart as humans. I'm not saying if you eat junk you will turn into an animal, but what I'm saying is that if you eat healthy you can improve yourself to the next level of intelligence. This can be achieved by simply looking back at our ancestry diet. There is no such thing as healthy fast food, you just value your body less by throwing some type of food which goodness knows how it has been processed. I'm not planning to live forever by eating healthy but planning to teach my future generation the power of eating. First of all, Learning to appropriate food patterns is crucial since maintaining a healthy lifestyle increases longevity. In other words, eating healthful foods ensures that we can lead long, productive lives. In actuality, my great-grandmother will turn 93 this year. She has done surprisingly well with her physical health throughout her entire life while dealing with dementia since the COVID-19 pandemic struck in 2020. That has motivated me to continue emphasizing healthy eating practices because I want to create the best life for myself. I used to be a picky eater when I was a little child. However, I was inspired to try new things and develop more important habits when I first learned about good eating habits. In addition, eating well is important for your physical health, but also your emotional well-being. It's simple to explain that I've discovered it via personal experience. I feel more energized, aware, and rested when I follow healthy eating practices. I have better mental health in that I am less confused, less anxious, and have a longer attention span. This is a result of my body receiving the nutrition it requires to perform properly. I also notice a stronger degree of motivation in myself. I thus feel more motivated, resolute, successful, and productive. It makes me the desire and needs to take action in my life. Overall, It's important we as humans go to the next level of intelligence and start knowing what's going on underneath our skin. Sure, some might argue that it's a job specially created for doctors to do that, but it's also important as smart enough humans we take care of our bodies. That doctor can't make you immortal and you will be the only one facing the consequences. I feel that if we understand that more deeply then we would start the upgrade.
    Learner Math Lover Scholarship
    I love math because I was forced to, it was everywhere. Ever there was math, I saw happiness; so I forced myself to love math. I started to build and assemble things and I was pretty interested in what I was surrounded with. I started Building my fan when I was seven and from there my dream started to become an Engineer. First of all, I started loving math because It's tough and enjoyable to learn math. It calls for patience and problem-solving. After solving a problem, math lovers frequently feel satisfied. They get to think about things they enjoy, which makes them feel good, which is why. The fact that not everyone enjoys arithmetic should not be forgotten. Some people adore math because it is elegant and useful in so many areas of daily life. Additionally, saving time and fuel aids in decision-making. Since arithmetic can be utilized to address any issue, math lovers will never become tired of the topic. Math has beauty and romance, according to Marcus du Sautoy. Therefore, it is not monotonous. If you've ever interacted with a math major, you might be curious about what their normal days entail. They might choose to work on a math project on Saturday afternoons rather than spend time with friends if they are extremely passionate about their field. Perhaps they rise early to experiment with a concept they have had. They might also be a little slow to respond to your pleas and proddings. They may believe they know more than everyone else because they adore arithmetic. Mathematicians, often known as mathphiles, are people who have a strong interest in mathematics. Others are referred to as autodidacts, which come from the Greek and English terms didact and auto and means self-taught. Some people are also well-read, or intellectual. Overall, I still am chasing my dream as a Freshman in college studying math and I know there is a long way for me to achieve in math. I loved being forced to love math and that's exactly why I feel I can be a superior member of this society someday and achieve things that people think are impossible. Hey, other people who lived before me did, so why not me? lol.
    Francis E. Moore Prime Time Ministries Scholarship
    According my own life, the first time I attended a school in the United state was in 7th grade. My family was new to the United States, we moved from Afghanistan due to war, My first week in school I started to Get familiar with the Phrase ELD; which stood for English language development. When I graduated from middle school and I was in high school, I noticed that Eld was there too, I knew I had to prove myself to get out of this program, so I did almost the impossible task. As an Eld Student in Highschool, I made the hardest choice of my life, I started taking college classes. I thought the best way to prove myself was to take college classes while in high school and I thought I was the only one who came up with this idea. I give my counselor a visit and it turned out that many other students in High school were already taking classes in college. A benefit of this program was that I could earn both college and Highschool credits. I got a signup sheet and took it home, when I told my parents about this program, they were more than happy to sign it and authorize me to take college classes. I was really happy too, the next day I went to my counselor's office and we talked and she started explaining how classes are different and the credit system was different from the one we used in Highschool. I remember, that My English wasn’t as good as other students who were born here, but it’s still not as good. I remember I talked to my counselor and she did mention that college classes were going to be more challenging than high school courses. I didn’t care because I had nothing to lose, I also didn’t know that I would be considered a college student and not a high school student. I remember my first class was the history of film, It was easier than my high school History classes. The finals week came and I aced the exam, It was mostly about when the films were made and by whom. The next day I went to my Eld class and told him that my English class was good enough to pass a college class and I should be out of Eld. He was giggling and started laughing, He said it wasn’t up to him whether or not to be out of that program and that I had to prove myself in the Elpac test. But he could put me in a higher class since I was already doing good in the current class. I accepted that and the next day I had another schedule, I was transferred to Eld III which I was really happy about. In conclusion, I notice that an Eld kid can make hard choices and for me, that was taking college classes. Moreover, I get to experience college while in high school and also be able to know more about where I’m headed shortly. I had my eyes more open to other universities since Yuba Community college had an information day that I could attend and there were over 25 campuses present to share about themself.
    Linda "Noni" Anderson Memorial Music & Arts Scholarship
    My passion for technology and engineering is very obvious given that I grew up during a time of extremely rapid technological developments. I have been enthralled by the complexity of technological advancements for as long as I can remember. I came across an ancient musical box at home, which ignited my curiosity in engineering. The cogs, ratchet lever, and other mechanical components captivated my attention. Enticed by its gorgeous design, I promptly disassembled and rebuilt it. This prompted me to dive more deeply into the topic of engineering and reawakened the dormant engineer within me. As I started high school, I learned about even more engineering-related topics. Reading technical news and learning about its essential significance in our lives piqued my interest in engineering. I gained the capacity to think critically and solve issues fast by using theories I previously understood thanks to my participation in several Mathematical and Science Olympiads. When my team competed in the National round of the World Robotics Olympiad, developing and programming a pole-climbing robot that would grab balls put on top of the poles exposed me to the subject of software and electrical engineering. For the competition, we also created a robot that could make simple portrait paintings. My faults and strengths could both be improved as a result of this encounter. I discovered how to create efficient software that precisely analyzed environmental factors and how to create a robot that could satisfy any demand. The value of having a strong work ethic and the significance of teamwork were the lessons I learned from this experience the most. Along with teaching me the values of cooperation, compromise, and hard effort, these experiences also gave me a great perspective on engineering and motivated me to pursue a career in engineering. Therefore, I must be prepared with the necessary skills and information if I am to realize my full potential and realize my goal of becoming an engineer. The University of, in my opinion, is the best environment for me to acquire the abilities and information necessary to succeed as an engineer. The University of Davis is America's premier engineering institution, and I believe it is the ideal place for me to pursue my passion. I am attracted not only by the university's location in the vibrant metropolis of Davis but also by its brilliant and extraordinarily accomplished faculty and alumni. In conclusion, I am sure the University of Chico will support my academic and emotional development because of this. In addition, the University of Chico has convinced me that it is the finest move I can take to achieve my objective because of my academic interests and hobbies.
    John Traxler Theatre Scholarship
    My passion for technology and engineering is very obvious given that I grew up during a time of extremely rapid technological developments. I have been enthralled by the complexity of technological advancements for as long as I can remember. I came across an ancient musical box at home, which ignited my curiosity in engineering. The cogs, ratchet lever, and other mechanical components captivated my attention. Enticed by its gorgeous design, I promptly disassembled and rebuilt it. This prompted me to dive more deeply into the topic of engineering and reawakened the dormant engineer within me. As I started high school, I learned about even more engineering-related topics. Reading technical news and learning about its essential significance in our lives piqued my interest in engineering. I gained the capacity to think critically and solve issues fast by using theories I previously understood thanks to my participation in several Mathematical and Science Olympiads. When my team competed in the National round of the World Robotics Olympiad, developing and programming a pole-climbing robot that would grab balls put on top of the poles exposed me to the subject of software and electrical engineering. For the competition, we also created a robot that could make simple portrait paintings. My faults and strengths could both be improved as a result of this encounter. I discovered how to create efficient software that precisely analyzed environmental factors and how to create a robot that could satisfy any demand. The value of having a strong work ethic and the significance of teamwork were the lessons I learned from this experience the most. Along with teaching me the values of cooperation, compromise, and hard effort, these experiences also gave me a great perspective on engineering and motivated me to pursue a career in engineering. Therefore, I must be prepared with the necessary skills and information if I am to realize my full potential and realize my goal of becoming an engineer. The University of, in my opinion, is the best environment for me to acquire the abilities and information necessary to succeed as an engineer. The University of Davis is America's premier engineering institution, and I believe it is the ideal place for me to pursue my passion. I am attracted not only by the university's location in the vibrant metropolis of Davis but also by its brilliant and extraordinarily accomplished faculty and alumni. In conclusion, I am sure the University of Chico will support my academic and emotional development because of this. In addition, the University of Chico has convinced me that it is the finest move I can take to achieve my objective because of my academic interests and hobbies.
    Book Lovers Scholarship
    This essay will go into greater detail about why "To kill a mocking bird is the best book, and whey everyone should read it. Some people believe that it’s the character in To Kill a Mockingbird that makes it such a great novel. Truth is this is one of the main reasons because the characters are vivid, realistic, and complex which draws the reader in and is great for the class to analyze and discuss. For example, Atticus Finch is the hero of the novel but was soft-spoken and allows his intelligence to prove his worth most notably when defending Tom Robinson in the court case and “turning the other cheek” when threatened and spat upon by Bob Ewell. Atticus is the personification of the everyday hero whose acts go unnoticed by his community but are seen by a select few people. Arthur “Boo” Radley is a prime example because as a child he was abused by his father who in return robbed poor Arthur Radley of his innocence as a child. Going back to a previous paragraph talking about Scout is also important when talking about the theme because she is being thrown at such a young age these mature topics which hurt her innocence but learn to learn from it and not let it hold a negative effect on her. Truly, the theme of To Kill a Mockingbird is what brings this already magnificent novel together. It’s hard to make an argument against not having the novel starting in our schools. Each is difficult to argue with success, and that’s exactly what this book has been since its publication back in 1960. The novel is strong in all areas ranging from characters to themes making it at minimum a recommended read. Overall, the book "kill a mockingbird" is the best book because if students were not to read it, they would be missing out on a truly thought-provoking piece of American literature. To Kill a Mockingbird brings so much to the table and the only counterargument is that the book is mature making it anonymous that it should remain being taught to our schools.
    JADED Recovery Scholarship
    Drug Dependence Drug addiction is a big problem today that is starting to affect many people. Various communities have always struggled with drug addiction. The problem of addiction has gotten worse and is now affecting the whole country. Addiction does not develop quickly. Drugs are gradually given to those who develop an addiction to them. Since the beginning of time, there have been drugs. First of all, drug addiction can adversely affect a person's behavior and habits as their dependence on the drug increases. A person might be destroyed by addiction. Addiction to drugs can be frightening and dangerous for those around you. Addiction is undoubtedly a complex subject. Nobody wants to discuss them or rarely wants to acknowledge them. Secondly, drug addiction is a chronic illness that has negative effects. Anyone can develop a drug addiction; all it takes is one attempt. Many people use drugs as an escape from their circumstances without realizing the harm they are doing to themselves. Drugs are used by people to feel good, feel better, and perform better. In addition, You can assist the victim in recovering before they are influenced by the drug's effects by starting with youngsters and young adults. When a drug user begins to show signs of improvement, you should stage an intervention and take them to a drug rehab facility. The majority of drug treatment facilities provide counseling, therapy, rehab, and other types of programs to help with the healing process. Finally, addiction is a disease that develops when a person lacks the self-discipline to control obsessive drug use; it is not a choice. Withdrawal, or the physical agony that comes with the abrupt commencement of withdrawal from narcotics, is one of the initial signs of addiction. The withdrawal symptoms that an addict experiences when trying to stop taking drugs can make this very challenging. High levels of dopamine and norepinephrine are produced by drugs. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that is typically released in the brain in response to pleasurable emotions, such as those felt after eating, engaging in sexual activity, exercising, or enjoying a movie. Dopamine levels fall when a person develops a drug addiction. This may result in low self-esteem, weariness, and depressive symptoms. Overall, The majority of locations that advertise themselves as drug treatment centers also do offer assistance with drug addiction. Their care is by no means of the highest caliber. Many people are drug addicts who are in serious need of recovery. These establishments don't truly provide any kind of drug rehab. They simply offer a place to stay while undergoing drug addiction treatment.
    Goobie-Ramlal Education Scholarship
    I majored in Civil Engineering. I am a new student at Yuba community college and I started taking classes at this college when I was in high school as a junior. Inshallah, I will start working in this field by 2026. I am passionate about Building and mathematics, I like to build very giant sky scrappers, and this is because my country Afghanistan never had anything like that due to war. Since I was a little kid, I had a very big interest in building and Engineering, my dad himself is an Electrician and he would take me to some of his projects. The person who has inspired me to pursue Engineering has been my father. He has always told me that he sees me as a future Engineer and I'm close to becoming one. Today he is not working as an Electrician in America because his license is not valid here, but he is still educating himself and trying to work In a partnership with an Engineer. I truly want to make a difference in the STEM field. There are not many Middle Easterns or Afghan people who are actively working as engineers today. I always remember my past and never forget the cold and snowy nights of Afghanistan and always try to give back to the community and help it grow. Honestly, It's really hard to wait, I'm excited to become a future Engineer. I can't Imagine how much my parent would love to see me working in this field, they will be the happiest people in the world. I'm planning to work Either in the Sutter county dam or build houses and help people to get their own houses. The hardest part was not moving from Afghanistan to America, perhaps the hardest part was surviving here and going through learning another language and living in a tiny apartment. But things changed and we were really glad and happy after we found a mosque, we were relieved that there is a place we can go and communicate without the language barrier. I always remember after that day we started preparing food and doing community service for the mosque, even during Covid time we were making Nazri/food to distribute in Masjid. I started inviting some of my American friends that I made to come and enjoy our food. Being Muslim and from the Middle east means everything to me, Middle east is my garden, and being Muslim is my flower, and if I do not follow my culture and religion I'm like a dead flower. I'm also very proud to be an Afghan American, but most of all thankful to my parent and Allah that he brought us to this country. Overall, I'm thankful that I have this opportunity to fill out this scholarship and Inshallah win.
    Walking In Authority International Ministry Scholarship
    I majored in Civil Engineering. I am a new student at Yuba community college and I started taking classes at this college when I was in high school as a junior. Inshallah, I will start working in this field by 2026. I am passionate about Building and mathematics, I like to build very giant sky scrappers, and this is because my country Afghanistan never had anything like that due to war. Since I was a little kid, I had a very big interest in building and Engineering, my dad himself is an Electrician and he would take me to some of his projects. The person who has inspired me to pursue Engineering has been my father. He has always told me that he sees me as a future Engineer and I'm close to becoming one. Today he is not working as an Electrician in America because his license is not valid here, but he is still educating himself and trying to work In a partnership with an Engineer. I truly want to make a difference in the STEM field. There are not many Middle Easterns or Afghan people who are actively working as engineers today. I always remember my past and never forget the cold and snowy nights of Afghanistan and always try to give back to the community and help it grow. Honestly, It's really hard to wait, I'm excited to become a future Engineer. I can't Imagine how much my parent would love to see me working in this field, they will be the happiest people in the world. I'm planning to work Either in the Sutter county dam or build houses and help people to get their own houses. The hardest part was not moving from Afghanistan to America, perhaps the hardest part was surviving here and going through learning another language and living in a tiny apartment. But things changed and we were really glad and happy after we found a mosque, we were relieved that there is a place we can go and communicate without the language barrier. I always remember after that day we started preparing food and doing community service for the mosque, even during Covid time we were making Nazri/food to distribute in Masjid. I started inviting some of my American friends that I made to come and enjoy our food. Being Muslim and from the Middle east means everything to me, Middle east is my garden, and being Muslim is my flower, and if I do not follow my culture and religion I'm like a dead flower. I'm also very proud to be an Afghan American, but most of all thankful to my parent and Allah that he brought us to this country. Overall, I'm thankful that I have this opportunity to fill out this scholarship and Inshallah win.
    Mikey Taylor Memorial Scholarship
    A person's emotional and psychological well-being, which plays a significant role in their life, is referred to as their mental health. My challenges in life that threatened my mental stability and sense of health have fundamentally altered my personality and made me a more motivated individual. I was able to find the morals and values that I have built my life upon by persevering through these psychological roadblocks. Because of bullying and verbal abuse, I've cut ties with old pals who didn't stand by me when I needed them. These changes have also made it possible for me to find a career path that has significantly altered my life. As disputes with my parents often appeared meaningless, they unconsciously trained me to become more apathetic and logical. My parents typically act on instincts and feelings. This had a long-lasting impact on my mental health, making me more emotionally distant and unable to express my feelings to them. My cognitive health and my responses to the difficulties I encountered shaped my worldview and moral values. Being overweight as a teen had negative repercussions on my mental health, but it also sparked a mission to transform my weight and led me to find a career I love. I got enough of being constantly teased about my weight by my peers and even my parents, so I started attending the gym and altering my diet to suit my weight loss requirements. After my initial trip to the gym, I gradually shed roughly 30 pounds while also becoming more energized and confident in my appearance. My renewed interest in physical fitness introduced me to the discipline of nutrition and dietetics, a profession that focuses on helping people create balanced diets and comprehend the effects of different foods. I was able to identify reputable colleges and universities that will support me in pursuing my aspirations of becoming a dietitian because of my renewed love for dietetics. Thankfully, I discovered Boston University, a fantastic undergraduate institution that takes pride in its advanced educational options and wide range of majors and minors available to its students. This fall, I'll be submitting an early decision application to Boston University in the hopes of being accepted so I may work on my goals of becoming a dietician and assisting others with both their physical and mental health. Although being overweight as a young child harmed my mental health, it forced me to pick a different career path that has meaning in my life. Overall, My struggles with mental health and the circumstances that tested it led me to alter my beliefs, my physical health, and my line of work. The values that now guide my behavior have changed as a result of my upbringing, as well as the environments at school and in society at large. My friends and classmates teased me about my physical appearance, which made me feel bad about myself and subsequently change the way I looked. I found nutrition and dietetics thanks to my change of career and renewed interest in the fitness industry. This educational path has given my quest for self-improvement new significance. Despite the difficulties that afflicted my mental health during my youth, they had a good impact on it during my adolescence and allowed me to discover my purpose in life. This story is from my aunt.
    Esteemed Project Scholarship
    The phrase "social issues" refers to a broad range of circumstances and behaviors that have an impact on society. Only a specific form of social planning can change these problems. Every member of society is impacted by social concerns both directly and indirectly. Some people believed that societal concerns or disputes had anything to do with people's moral beliefs. Politics is a process where certain groups of people use their influence and authority to work together in an organized manner for shared decision-making. It is also regarded as one of the most significant social problems because even the majority of judgments issued by governments may not actually benefit the underprivileged members of society. Through the misappropriation of public finances, the leaders satisfy their own selfish objectives. Pollution, which causes environmental instability, illness, damage, or distress, is another potential contributor. This issue has become one of the most important social problems as a result of human activities including industrial activity. The pollution of the land and water is largely caused by human activity. It is the change in statistical distribution of climate caused by human activities like pollution, which may also influence the weather or the amount of rainfall. The weather patterns in many locations are affected by these socioeconomic issues. One current illustration of this social problem is the current increase in global warming, which is a result of human activity. Climate change has an impact on economic activities like farming that lead to poverty among the people who survives on it. It is the absence of fundamental human needs like access to clean water, wholesome food, medical treatment, enough clothing and shelter, and education. Lack of resources to cover daily requirements expenses is the root cause of this societal problem. There are primarily two types of poverty: absolute poverty and relative poverty. When a culture is considered to be relatively poor, it has less money or resources than other societies around the world. Conversely, absolute poverty refers to a situation in which there are no resources. One of the major societal problems is poverty since it causes less production, which slows down economic growth. The nation's ability to expand its economy steadily and consistently has currently been hampered by the lack of economic independence for several many people as a result of linked problems such political unpredictability, exploitation, and unemployment. Every nation and civilization in the world are impacted by the four social challenges mentioned above. If we wish to enjoy a great life, it is crucial to take these social challenges seriously. The issue of global warming has the potential to undo all of the advancements made by humanity over the course of many years. It will make efforts to reduce poverty impossible. In addition, political solutions are required for resolving all future societal problems.
    Lionrock Recovery Scholarship
    The continuous stress and uncertainty of COVID-19 have raised the need for psychological treatments in the United States, but people are also dealing with other mental health issues outside just worry and sadness. According to experts, there is an increase in the usage of stimulants and opioids, and psychologists are well-positioned to assist. As of June 2020, 13% of Americans reported beginning or increasing substance use as a strategy to deal with stress or emotions associated with COVID-19, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Since the start of the pandemic, overdoses have increased as well. According to the ODMAP reporting system, overdoses increased by 18% across the country in the first few months of the pandemic compared to those same months in 2016. The American Medical Association stated in December that more than 40 U.S. states have experienced increases in opioid-related mortality combined with persistent concerns for persons with substance use disorders. The pattern persisted until 2020, according to the AMA. Health care records are the main source of information on substance use, and according to Sharon Walsh, Ph.D., a professor of behavioral science, pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, and psychiatry at the University of Kentucky (UK) and the head of the UK Center on Drug and Alcohol Research, it can take months for medical professionals to submit toxicology reports for overdose incidents to the CDC. Door-to-door family or school-based surveys, which have become more challenging to perform throughout the past few years, are also crucial to correctly tracking substance use during the pandemic. Overall, Walsh reports that, overall, methadone clinics in Kentucky witnessed a rise in patients finishing treatment and a decline in new patients beginning in the months of March and April. People can struggle to get the care they need because medical systems are overburdened, doctors have been primarily focused on COVID-19 and Stoops. "Stigma around substance use disorder also prevents people from seeking treatment, and this is truer during a pandemic."
    Terry Masters Memorial Scholarship
    There are many other types of art; it is not limited to images on walls or in museums. It can be a piece of music you just heard, a movie you just saw, or an artwork you saw in a gallery. Art can sometimes be just text. All types of art captivate you in unique ways and push the boundaries of your thinking. You may experience emotions through art that you were unaware of. Art can be interpreted in a variety of ways, and its creator intends it to have an impact. In my vision, art is Engineering and everything that you assemble and create will be your art peace. In my case, I have been working and adding my ideas on the hammer which I have included the pictures for since I was a freshman in Highschool. I was learning to 3d design and I thought that I could make a hammer after a long time of thinking. I then thought to my self why would it be boring? lets add some color and shape to it to see what would it look like. Then I saw that it was like a masterpiece. Overall, I was inspired to add color and painting to my everyday tasks and make my life more meaningful by adding colors. It helped me and made me a greater person in the art field. Since I added color there hasn't been a week that I haven't been thinking a knowing that color could do a lot to your life. It's like another language though color.
    Al-Haj Abdallah R Abdallah Muslim Scholarship
    I majored in Civil Engineering. I am a new student at Yuba community college and I started taking classes at this college when I was in high school as a junior. Inshallah, I will start working in this field by 2026. I am passionate about Building and mathematics, I like to build very giant sky scrappers, and this is because my country Afghanistan never had anything like that due to war. Since I was a little kid, I had a very big interest in building and Engineering, my dad himself is an Electrician and he would take me to some of his projects. The person who has inspired me to pursue Engineering has been my father. He has always told me that he sees me as a future Engineer and I'm close to becoming one. Today he is not working as an Electrician in America because his license is not valid here, but he is still educating himself and trying to work In a partnership with an Engineer. I truly want to make a difference in the STEM field. There are not many Middle Easterns or Afghan people who are actively working as engineers today. I always remember my past and never forget the cold and snowy nights of Afghanistan and always try to give back to the community and help it grow. Honestly, It's really hard to wait, I'm excited to become a future Engineer. I can't Imagine how much my parent would love to see me working in this field, they will be the happiest people in the world. I'm planning to work Either in the Sutter county dam or build houses and help people to get their own houses. The hardest part was not moving from Afghanistan to America, perhaps the hardest part was surviving here and going through learning another language and living in a tiny apartment. But things changed and we were really glad and happy after we found a mosque, we were relieved that there is a place we can go and communicate without the language barrier. I always remember after that day we started preparing food and doing community service for the mosque, even during Covid time we were making Nazri/food to distribute in Masjid. I started inviting some of my American friends that I made to come and enjoy our food. Being Muslim and from the Middle east means everything to me, Middle east is my garden, and being Muslim is my flower, and if I do not follow my culture and religion I'm like a dead flower. I'm also very proud to be an Afghan American, but most of all thankful to my parent and Allah that he brought us to this country. Overall, I'm thankful that I have this opportunity to fill out this scholarship and Inshallah win.
    Larry Darnell Green Scholarship
    I didn't know who I was or what I wanted to do with my life when I graduated from high school. While I was growing up, my parents were incredibly rigid and didn't educate me anything about the outside world. Despite the huge hopes, there was little support. As an "adult," I fumbled through life because I had no zest for being alive. On certain days, I want to support their thoughts even if they have a different attitude and assist them to discover their passion and who they want to be. I want to be a role model for my children and demonstrate to them that life can only hold you back if you let it. Young people are told what they can and cannot do far too frequently. I think parents should do more than just advise their children; they should do something. I've now decided to look for myself as well. Choosing what I want to do and what I want to major in is a part of taking care of myself. I've started nourishing my intellect once more and am no longer just thinking about what my parents desire. Along with doctors and nurses, the world also needs teachers and engineers. Making decisions based only on what my parents deemed to be the best course of action and putting my personal needs last was not a sensible move. I've grown to appreciate myself and my accomplishments. Immediately after high school, I began my trip. I passed the career pathway for engineers and received my high school diploma. I am about to enroll in college to further my education and study toward a Bachelor of Engineering. My current degree has provided me with opportunities. I want to work as a registered engineer in my neighborhood. I will support families, kids, and their career development while also teaching parents to set aside their emotions and use reason. My ultimate goal is to encourage the next generation to pursue their interests by giving them the guidance and support they need to get through life's challenges. Parents need to understand that they still have time to become whatever they choose, and they can achieve that rather than setting an example for the children of the following generation. Young people merely require a family to love them and encourage their aspirations for the future.
    Financial Hygiene Scholarship
    We attend schools, colleges, and universities to finish our education and begin generating income. We choose to work, engage in certain professions, or launch our businesses to make a living. Nobody considers themselves to be financially literate, and everyone, including me, must learn it. I distinctly recall wanting to be wealthy and having no idea what to do with my money since I was a child. I became interested in financial literacy. We have a consumption mentality, which is a major challenge for many Americans. But first, it absolutely cannot be avoided. We are bombarded with advertisements EVERYWHERE, the media extols opulent lifestyles, social media feeds our envy of others' belongings, we obsess about what others have, etc. You'll learn to overcome the consumer mentality and cultivate an investment attitude as you progress in your financial literacy. How can you spend your money in a way that benefits you rather than on things that provide you with temporary pleasure? The answer to this is crucial if you want to kick a bad buying habit. One of life's most vital components is financial literacy. Anyone who lacks financial literacy is unable to understand an investment. Financial statements enable you to examine an investment and see the truth, the facts, the fiction, the opportunities, and the risk, just like X-rays let a specialist examine your skeleton. Reading a firm or person's financial statement is similar to reading a biography or autobiography. A financial statement is attached to every piece of real estate, every business, and every individual human being. A financial statement is reflected on a stock certificate. Everything, whether it be a business, a piece of real estate, or whether they are aware of it or not, every human being who transacts with money has an income statement and balance sheet. One of the main challenges facing today's younger generations is debt. When you receive financial education, you begin to truly comprehend how debt functions, interest rates, and how to prevent debt catastrophes. Additionally, it can assist you in developing a strategy to pay off any outstanding debt and save thousands of dollars. Overall, if you're not financially litigating yourself then you might be stuck in your current position and hardly move on with life. But there are things like Debt, which is one of the biggest hurdles many younger generations are facing today. I want to be comfortable knowing how to spend money.
    Trudgers Fund
    Many youngsters and young people now play and find amusement through gaming. The younger generation is utilizing more virtual methods of communication and recreation in the era of significant technological improvements. It is also impossible to prevent young people and youngsters from playing video games due to technological improvements in the industry. Before the addiction worsens, I think we can put a stop to this. As an engineering major, I want to develop more engaging games that don't rely on technology and are more akin to board games and card games. Nobody ever foresaw the dangers of computers when they were originally invented, but as technology has advanced and every youngster now has access to the computer or laptop, video games have become more popular to the point that they can lead to obsessive habits. Physical side effects of gaming addiction might include carpal tunnel syndrome, poor personal cleanliness, sleep disorders, irregular eating patterns, migraines, and backaches. Different levels of addiction will have various effects. Therefore, long-term addiction will have long-term physical effects. Various statistics on the widespread gaming addictions are provided by studies by video game firms. According to the director of broadband and gaming Parks Associates, there is a major problem with video game addiction in Western nations. In America, 2.4% of people aged 9 to 39 have a game addiction, and 10.2% are still at risk. I see my brothers, and I believe that some of them are also hooked. We only allow them to play video games on one day every week, or else they won't listen to my parents. Even when my parents don't follow their restrictions or take away his Nintendo switch, my younger brother starts hurting himself. Despite the fact that many game businesses claim that gaming is healthy, they still hire psychologists to identify the most standing out colors. The motivation behind why video games are addicting has been studied. The fact that video games are made to tempt players to play them is one of the causes. Video games must be sufficiently difficult to keep players engaged without becoming unplayable. Some video games allow players to play them endlessly since they have no clear finish or objective. The gamers may become trapped in a loop of addiction as a result of this design, continuing to play the game and Overall, As a student majoring in Engineering. I want to create more interactive games that don't use technology. Who said technology and setting in front of a screen and talking to no one in the real world is healthy? Instead, I want to create a game where people like patients and get tired after the game they played and rest. monopoly and card games serve the same purpose but youth want something that is trending like a fidget spinner.
    Minority/Women in STEM Scholarship
    My passion for technology and engineering is very obvious given that I grew up during a time of extremely rapid technological developments. I have been enthralled by the complexity of technological advancements for as long as I can remember. I came across an ancient musical box at home, which ignited my curiosity in engineering. The cogs, ratchet lever, and other mechanical components captivated my attention. Enticed by its gorgeous design, I promptly disassembled and rebuilt it. This prompted me to dive more deeply into the topic of engineering and reawakened the dormant engineer within me. As I started high school, I learned about even more engineering-related topics. Reading technical news and learning about its essential significance in our lives piqued my interest in engineering. I gained the capacity to think critically and solve issues fast by using theories I previously understood thanks to my participation in several Mathematical and Science Olympiads. When my team competed in the National round of the World Robotics Olympiad, developing and programming a pole-climbing robot that would grab balls put on top of the poles exposed me to the subject of a software and electrical engineering. For the competition, we also created a robot that could make simple portrait paintings. My faults and strengths could both be improved as a result of this encounter. I discovered how to create efficient software that precisely analyzed environmental factors and how to create a robot that could satisfy any demand. The value of having a strong work ethic and the significance of teamwork were the lessons I learned from this experience the most. Along with teaching me the values of cooperation, compromise, and hard effort, these experiences also gave me a great perspective on engineering and motivated me to pursue a career in engineering. Therefore, I must be prepared with the necessary skills and information if I am to realize my full potential and realize my goal of becoming an engineer. The University of, in my opinion, is the best environment for me to acquire the abilities and information necessary to succeed as an engineer. The University of Davis is America's premier engineering institution, and I believe it is the ideal place for me to pursue my passion. I am attracted not only by the university's location in the vibrant metropolis of Davis but also by its brilliant and extraordinarily accomplished faculty and alumni. In conclusion, I am sure the University of Chico will support my academic and emotional development because of this. In addition, the University of Chico has convinced me that it is the finest move I can take to achieve my objective because of my academic interests and hobbies.
    Manny and Sylvia Weiner Medical Scholarship
    Hi, nice to virtually meet you! First of all, I want to share a little about my own background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I grew up in Afghanistan, the country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States. I actually love my parents because they raised me to be the proud man I'm today. I can't stress the love for my mother and father because they brought me to United State. In addition, it's not only because of this and I love them because they were raised in a country like Afghanistan where most of the kids are homeless and their parents have either sold them or left them behind. I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and they even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. This is My first time trying to win a scholarship and I haven't received any yet. I really work hard and need help.
    Chris Jackson Computer Science Education Scholarship
    I chose to major in computer science because it allows me to explore both of my passions: solving problems and producing creative experiences. Through code, I can generate ideas that solve user-specific problems, design and ideate possible solutions, and then execute them. Ultimately, engaging in this end-to-end experience is fulfilling to me because I get to not only imagine an experience but also bring it to fruition. What I enjoy most about the Computer Science Department is the healthy collaboration. In class, professors often encourage us to talk with one another to better our understanding of concepts and solve problems. Outside of class, professors sometimes assign peer projects and offer additional support by providing extensive office hours and mentor sessions. At these mentor sessions, students work together to master challenging concepts and complete different projects. Everyone in the department—both professors and students—is truly excited to help and collaborate with others. My first exposure to computer science came with my first computer science class in high school when I enrolled in Introduction to CS in Python. Almost immediately, I realized that I enjoyed the sort of puzzles and work in my CS class abundantly more than the sorts of logic and problem-solving in my other classes; even more, I became excited when I realized that these small-scale problems, I was solving within a few lines of code could be scaled up to larger, more impactful projects. I feel that I'm the best candidate for this scholarship because I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and they even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. I'm originally from Afghanistan and I'm a hardworking student, but I need financial help and support. My family moved to the united state when I was only 12 and since then there was this feeling of higher achievement within me. Overall, I get to not only imagine an experience but also bring it to fruition. I feel like if you were able to generate Ideas and design things in your head, then you should be a very fit person for this field. I always will be interested in this job and will not get tired even working and looking over my course document on the weekend. I still remember the cold days in Afghanistan and pushing my self forward to pass my classes to the best of my ability.
    SmartSolar Sustainability Scholarship
    We are aware that climate change is occurring and that human activity is to blame. The Earth's atmosphere is warming more quickly than it ever has. Weather, temperature, and natural settings can often change more quickly than people or wildlife can adjust. Climate change increases the difficulty of so many of the world's largest problems, such as poverty and the destruction of biodiversity. Before it gets out of control, we need to combat climate change. Solar energy is a renewable resource that plays a significant part in lowering greenhouse gas emissions and preventing climate change, which is essential for safeguarding people, animals, and ecosystems. Additionally, the usage of solar energy can minimize water consumption and enhance air quality. If we do nothing, things will get worse. However, we can take action. We have the knowledge and the tools necessary to lessen our impact on the climate and lessen the strain on the people, animals, and ecosystems that are most vulnerable in the globe. It only needs to be accomplished. Not only is climate change a political and scientific subject, but it is also a managerial problem. Project management has a multitude of options for addressing the We must quit blaming others and begin with ourselves. Coal, oil, and gas are major sources of our country's electricity and heat. Reduce your heating and cooling, use energy-efficient electric appliances like LED lights and dishwashers, wash your clothes in cold water, and hang up your clothes to dry rather than using a dryer. "If we could alter ourselves, the tendencies in the world would also change," once said Gandi. The contribution of projects to the GDPs of OECD nations is about 25%. Project management was initially largely shielded from environmental challenges when it was first developed in the US defense and aerospace sectors in the 1950s and 1960s. However, there have been several instances over time of projects getting derailed by environmental concerns. Sustainability grew in popularity in the 1990s. Now, the more existential threat There are other elements besides fossil fuels that can contribute to climate change. Your environmental impact can be considerably reduced by eating less meat and dairy and more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds. In general, producing plant-based foods uses less energy, water, and land and produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions. Your environmental impact can be considerably reduced by eating less meat and dairy and more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds. In general, producing plant-based foods uses less energy, water, and land and produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions. So let's begin traveling by train stations. There is a proverb that states: If you had to choose between bad and worse, bad would be the obvious choice. If you're not helping, at least stop damaging. Overall, fighting climate change before it gets out of hand is possible, As long as we start from ourselves. We need to know that Earth is not as easily recycle able as recycling plastic bottles. When it gets out of hand, it could be far from possible to get back to normal. We should reduce our impact on the climate and ease the pressures on Earth.
    Tim Watabe Doing Hard Things Scholarship
    Hi, nice to virtually meet you! First of all, I want to share a little about my own background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I grew up in Afghanistan, the country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States. I actually love my parents because they raised me to be the proud man I'm today. I can't stress the love for my mother and father because they brought me to United State. In addition, it's not only because of this and I love them because they were raised in a country like Afghanistan where most of the kids are homeless and their parents have either sold them or left them behind. I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and they even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. This is My first time trying to win a scholarship and I haven't received any yet. I really work hard and need help.
    Curtis Holloway Memorial Scholarship
    When asked "who has had the biggest impact on me," it is apparent that my parents have played a major role. I didn't really appreciate how much their influence had shaped me into the person I am today for around 18 years. My mother was a house wife who has always taken good care of my siblings and myself. She was the kindest mother ever to us as children, always clarifying and helping us with our homework. She has always been a good friend to us, helping us, worrying about us, believing in us, teaching us, and so on. She instilled in us the value of treating people nicely and with respect. My mother has many virtues, but her self-devotion and determination stand out as the most defining ones. She struggled with cooking, feeding, bathing, caring for my sick grandma while we were in Afghanistan, and providing emotional support for my father in his business, but her strong morals are evident in the way she nurtured five children with five distinct personalities. Despite this, my mother has never grumbled about the sacrifices she made in order to raise these five children. I respect her for looking out for the family's welfare and being there for us whenever we needed her. In addition, my father is the center of the family. However, I realized that I didn't know as much as I thought I did and that I wasn't ready or knowledgeable enough. I required more motivation and direction to reach some important conclusions and choose the best course for my life. My father was the one who had faith in my ability to succeed in achieving my goals. But because his many pieces of advise always worked for me, I have never regretted taking them. In addition, he is a dedicated worker who has taught me to maintain discipline regardless of the type of work I undertake. He has been doing his best to accommodate all of our requests, but he also occasionally exhibits strictness when necessary, and I admire him to the moon and back. To sum up, I think that any child who is raised in a household where the mother is the heart of the family and the father is the backbone of the family will be well educated and develop the strongest character.
    Future Leaders in Technology Scholarship - College Award
    First of all, I want to share a little about my own background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I grew up in Afghanistan, the country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States, to continue the story please go to my profile. My passion for technology and engineering is very obvious given that I grew up during a time of extremely rapid technological developments. I have been enthralled by the complexity of technological advancements for as long as I can remember. I came across an ancient musical box at home, which ignited my curiosity in engineering. The cogs, ratchet lever, and other mechanical components captivated my attention. Enticed by its gorgeous design, I promptly disassembled and rebuilt it. This prompted me to dive more deeply into the topic of engineering and reawakened the dormant engineer within me. As I started high school, I learned about even more engineering-related topics. Reading technical news and learning about its essential significance in our lives piqued my interest in engineering. I gained the capacity to think critically and solve issues fast by using theories I previously understood thanks to my participation in several Mathematical and Science Olympiads. When my team competed in the National round of the World Robotics Olympiad, developing and programming a pole-climbing robot that would grab balls put on top of the poles exposed me to the subject of a software and electrical engineering. For the competition, we also created a robot that could make simple portrait paintings. My faults and strengths could both be improved as a result of this encounter. I discovered how to create efficient software that precisely analyzed environmental factors and how to create a robot that could satisfy any demand. The value of having a strong work ethic and the significance of teamwork were the lessons I learned from this experience the most. Along with teaching me the values of cooperation, compromise, and hard effort, these experiences also gave me a great perspective on engineering and motivated me to pursue a career in engineering. Therefore, I must be prepared with the necessary skills and information if I am to realize my full potential and realize my goal of becoming an engineer. The University of, in my opinion, is the best environment for me to acquire the abilities and information necessary to succeed as an engineer. The University of Davis is America's premier engineering institution, and I believe it is the ideal place for me to pursue my passion. I am attracted not only by the university's location in the vibrant metropolis of Davis but also by its brilliant and extraordinarily accomplished faculty and alumni. In conclusion, I am sure the University of Chico will support my academic and emotional development because of this. In addition, the University of Chico has convinced me that it is the finest move I can take to achieve my objective because of my academic interests and hobbies.
    RAD Scholarship
    Cycling can help to protect you from serious diseases such as stroke, heart attack, some cancers, depression, diabetes, obesity, and arthritis. To be fit and healthy you need to be physically active. Regular physical activity can help protect you from serious diseases such as obesity, heart disease, cancer, mental illness, diabetes, and arthritis. Riding your bicycle regularly is one of the best ways to reduce your risk of health problems associated with a sedentary lifestyle. Cycling is a healthy, low-impact exercise that can be enjoyed by people of all ages, from young children to older adults. It is also fun, cheap, and good for the environment. Riding to work or the shops is one of the most time-efficient ways to combine regular exercise with your everyday routine. An estimated one billion people ride bicycles every day – for transport, recreation, and sport. To make walking and cycling attractive options cities must focus on safety, convenience, culture and comfort for people on bike and foot. This is relatively straightforward in engineering terms, but can be politically challenging due to opposition from groups that expect to be negatively impacted.
    Westport Big & Tall Scholarship
    First of all, I want to share a little about my own background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I grew up in Afghanistan, a country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States. A time when being big and tall led to a funny situation was when my father saw me acting like a kid, as a teenager, I was amongst the taller guys and I remember being 6 ft when I was thirteen. So the story starts when we had to do our physical examination for the wrestling team. The nurse's height was I think 5ft 4 or something and I cannot describe the amount we laughed at that day when it was my friend's turn Andrew the tallest guy in our group. The nurse had to climb on the shelf to get his height measurement. Link to the picture which he later posted: https://tinyurl.com/3c4s26wr This is My first time trying to win a scholarship and I haven't received any yet. I really work hard and need help.
    Lieba’s Legacy Scholarship
    First of all, I want to share a little about my own background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I grew up in Afghanistan, a country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States. I actually love my parents because they raised me to be the proud man I'm today. I can't stress the love for my mother and father because they brought me to the United States. In addition, it's not only because of this and I love them because they were raised in a country like Afghanistan where most of the kids are homeless and their parents have either sold them or left them behind. I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. Going through all of this makes me a much more trained scholar to even more motivated to get the best grades and graduate from an Engineering school. I started taking college classes when I was in high school, Some times I would even take 11 unites in yuba community college and still manage my time and balance things to always stay ahead of my work and move forward with my life as a high school student and a dual enrolled kid in college. This is My first time trying to win a scholarship and I haven't received any yet. I really work hard and need help.
    Charlie Akers Memorial Scholarship
    First of all, I want to share a little about my own background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I grew up in Afghanistan, a country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States. I actually love my parents because they raised me to be the proud man I'm today. I can't stress the love for my mother and father because they brought me to the United States. In addition, it's not only because of this and I love them because they were raised in a country like Afghanistan where most of the kids are homeless and their parents have either sold them or left them behind. I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. Going through all of this makes me a much more trained scholar to even more motivated to get the best grades and graduate from an Engineering school. I started taking college classes when I was in high school, Some times I would even take 11 unites in yuba community college and still manage my time and balance things to always stay ahead of my work and move forward with my life as a high school student and a dual enrolled kid in college. This is My first time trying to win a scholarship and I haven't received any yet. I really work hard and need help.
    John J Costonis Scholarship
    First of all, I want to share a little about my own background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I grew up in Afghanistan, a country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States. I actually love my parents because they raised me to be the proud man I'm today. I can't stress the love for my mother and father because they brought me to the United States. In addition, it's not only because of this and I love them because they were raised in a country like Afghanistan where most of the kids are homeless and their parents have either sold them or left them behind. I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. Going through all of this makes me a much more trained scholar to even more motivated to get the best grades and graduate from an Engineering school. I started taking college classes when I was in high school, Some times I would even take 11 unites in yuba community college and still manage my time and balance things to always stay ahead of my work and move forward with my life as a high school student and a dual enrolled kid in college. This is My first time trying to win a scholarship and I haven't received any yet. I really work hard and need help.
    Theresa Lord Future Leader Scholarship
    First of all, I want to share a little about my own background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I grew up in Afghanistan, and yes, the country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States. I actually love my parents because they raised me to be the proud man I'm today. I can't stress the love for my mother and father because they brought me to United State. In addition, it's not only because of this and I love them because they were raised in a country like Afghanistan where most of the kids are homeless and their parents have either sold them or left them behind. I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and they even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. This is My first time trying to win a scholarship and I haven't received any yet. I really work hard and need help.
    Share Your Poetry Scholarship
    I'm actually From Afghanistan and I have poems In both Dari/Persian and English Below I will include my own poem both in English and Persian which was originally in Persian. درود بر خدا و اسمان که ندیدم بزرگتر ز او و بوستان خالق انسان خدا ست چو در او رگ سارلاست انسان هم ارزوست چو گوید همه جهان از اوست Greetings to god and skys, Haven't I seen anything kinder in disguised. Creater of Adam is god, Without it's command can't be served a dog. Adam is all wish, so that he thinks the world is on his dish. The time is ticking and your still reading my poem, thinking this scholar should win the award for the poem. Hoping I win this scholarship because it's going to be my First one, Thanks.
    Science Fiction Becomes Science Fact Scholarship
    irst of all, I want to share a little about my own background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I grew up in Afghanistan, and yes, the country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States. I actually love my parents because they raised me to be the proud man I'm today. I can't stress the love for my mother and father because they brought me to United State. In addition, it's not only because of this and I love them because they were raised in a country like Afghanistan where most of the kids are homeless and their parents have either sold them or left them behind. I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and they even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. This is My first time trying to win a scholarship and I haven't received any yet. I really work hard and need help.
    Lost Dreams Awaken Scholarship
    irst of all, I want to share a little about my own background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I grew up in Afghanistan, and yes, the country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States. I actually love my parents because they raised me to be the proud man I'm today. I can't stress the love for my mother and father because they brought me to United State. In addition, it's not only because of this and I love them because they were raised in a country like Afghanistan where most of the kids are homeless and their parents have either sold them or left them behind. I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and they even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. This is My first time trying to win a scholarship and I haven't received any yet.
    Supermom Scholarship
    irst of all, I want to share a little about my own background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I grew up in Afghanistan, and yes, the country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States. I actually love my parents because they raised me to be the proud man I'm today. I can't stress the love for my mother and father because they brought me to United State. In addition, it's not only because of this and I love them because they were raised in a country like Afghanistan where most of the kids are homeless and their parents have either sold them or left them behind. I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and they even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. This is My first time trying to win a scholarship and I haven't received any yet. I really work hard and need help.
    Do Good Scholarship
    irst of all, I want to share a little about my own background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I grew up in Afghanistan, and yes, the country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States. I actually love my parents because they raised me to be the proud man I'm today. I can't stress the love for my mother and father because they brought me to United State. In addition, it's not only because of this and I love them because they were raised in a country like Afghanistan where most of the kids are homeless and their parents have either sold them or left them behind. I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and they even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. This is My first time trying to win a scholarship and I haven't received any yet. I really work hard and need help.
    Growing with Gabby Scholarship
    First of all, I want to share a little about my own background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I grew up in Afghanistan, and yes, the country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States. From that moment on, I was influenced and believed that my life will be better and that I have to work harder than ever to achieve and catch up with learning another language. Being an immigrant child has influenced me to try hard and that I have something special that other people can't achieve. In addition, I believe that when there is hardship and barriers on your way those are the time that you have to look back and remember the harder times you had been through and this is just another one. I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and they even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. From that moment on which was the year 2016, I know that I was different and capable of achieving much more. I have worked hard to get to the place where I'm today and I will continue to work hard and scholarships like these will encourage me into achieving more. I haven't yet won a scholarship and hoping this is the one.
    Lotus Scholarship
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I'm also enrolled in yuba college as a dual enrollment student with a GPA of 3.1 in high school and 4.0 in college. I have taken more than 5 classes at Yuba College. My goal is to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year associate. I also like archery. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is important to me because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moment. It reminds me of the tough days when I had to flex like a bow and be flexible. My strengths are computers, engineering, assembling, and being a leader. I love getting things done and putting my own time into projects. I like to be the best of the best group. Moreover, I like to help others if they need help this is simply because everyone has their ideas and plans. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus a certificate and a gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. One is where we built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I built the most vital bridge that would hold 100 times its weight. I have created my website in 2019 after it got me interested in computer science, I'm deciding to become a future engineer. I need support to achieve this goal your support will be only spent on the best and a growth mindset.
    Alcázar Legacy Scholarship
    First of all, I want to share a little about my own background and I hope this doesn't decrease the chance of me winning this scholarship. Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I grew up in Afghanistan, and yes, the country that has been at war for a very long time. In 2016 we received our visa and five months later it was our first flight to Dubai and we were on our way to the United States. I actually love my parents because they raised me to be the proud man I'm today. I can't stress the love for my mother and father because they brought me to United State. In addition, it's not only because of this and I love them because they were raised in a country like Afghanistan where most of the kids are homeless and their parents have either sold them or left them behind. From that moment on, I was influenced and believed that my life will be better and that I have to work harder than ever to achieve and catch up with learning another language. Being an immigrant child has influenced me to try hard and that I have something special that other people can't achieve. In addition, I believe that when there is hardship and barriers on your way those are the time that you have to look back and remember the harder times you had been through and this is just another one. I learned to speak English only in three months, even my teachers were surprised that I was talking with a minimum accent and they even removed me from ELD. I mean I couldn't believe it because ELD stands for English Language Development and I had seen some people that had been there for more than four years and still weren't able to get out of the program. From that moment on which was the year 2016, I know that I was different and capable of achieving much more. I have worked hard to get to the place where I'm today and I will continue to work hard and scholarships like these will encourage me into achieving more.
    Pride in Diversity Scholarship
    Cody Cochlin Memorial Scholarship
    YourLife YourStory Foundation Scholarship
    Pratibha Pandey Merit-Based Scholarship
    I applied for the students' council in my first year as I want to upgrade and refine my skills in organization and communication. I was selected to become one of the division of state defence alongside two other people. We managed to create 5 programs, which I led 2 and assisted on the other 3 programs. I conducted several meetings and thoroughly discussed activities and budgeting. From this experience, I improved my organization and leadership skills and the friends I made on the journey taught me the importance of collaboration and support. In the next period, I took on a leadership role and managed to become the co-vice president. Along with the triumvirate, we created programs that increase other student’s creativity and interpersonal skills. We also collaborated with the student council from other schools and exchanged ideas along with building connections. After each event, we did an evaluation to discuss difficulties and to improve our performance. I constantly self-reflect as I want to continue to upgrade myself. The student council has had a huge impact on my character development and I can not be thankful enough for the experience. Other than organization, I enjoy reading about social issues, especially regarding gender based problems and economy. This led me to make a research on catcalling as a form of verbal sexual harrasment, seeing as it happens all the time but majority of Indonesians thinks that it is a normal interaction or even compliment. I participated in KoPSI, an Indonesian students research competition and managed to become one of the finalists. I am proud to have brought up this issue and willing to further my research on it. I believe my journey through this competition has opened my perspective more about topics around gender and has increased my critical thinking.
    Students for Animal Advocacy Scholarship
    I'm passionate about animals staying in wild and being safe even if they are as pets. I want to see all animals in wild/being good care of if they are pets. World Animal Protection believes animal welfare is affected by the relationships human beings have with animals and it is our duty to ensure all animals are treated humanely, responsibly, and with respect. Around the world, we work with corporations to implement robust animal welfare policies ending the use of wild animals for entertainment and the exotic pet trade. We also encourage people to reduce the amount of cruelly produced factory-farmed meat they eat and work with meat suppliers to implement higher animal welfare practices, eliminating some of the worst cruelties farmed animals face today. If what they want is in any way comparable to how Brussels takes care of it, it's not a blanket ban at all. I don't know all the details, but in short, it means a ban on testing cleaning supplies, e-cigarettes, and cosmetics; it means companies or universities who do this kind of test need to be approved; animals need to come from certified breeders. In fact, they don't really want a complete ban, but it can only happen in a controlled environment and according to specific protocols. World Animal Protection believes animal welfare is affected by the relationships human beings have with animals and it is our duty to ensure all animals are treated humanely, responsibly, and with respect.
    Ms. Susy’s Disney Character Scholarship
    My favorite has been Stitch for as long as I can remember. He's such a lovable character and I can also relate to him on some level. There might be many more reasons too but I can't seem to remember everything - one of the reasons is probably that he is a cuddly-looking animal character. I also find his color scheme soothing to look at for some reason. It's not only me, but you could also like Stitch too. This is because Stitch has been quite popular in Asia in recent years, particularly at Tokyo and Hong Kong Disneyland. So much so that the parks even have a Stitch ride. I would assume that his popularity has crossed back overseas, plus with the recent Moana movie, there's most likely been a resurgence of people having Lilo and Stitch nostalgia with the similar/Hawaiian setting. If there is any Disney movie I would pay to see remastered, it would be Lilo and Stitch. If they can manage to render Stitch the way that DreamWorks rendered Toothlessly, that would be goddamn amazing. Lilo & Stitch was a little overlooked by Disney in the US. Not considered as much success as the others. But that doesn't mean that the audience who enjoyed it doesn't yearn for its return right around the same time. Based on the chart above Lilo & Stitch should hit peak nostalgia around 2014, which it roughly is. Probably the fact that nothing came out when the nostalgia wave hit has left people yearning for its return a little longer, into 2016 and beyond.
    @ESPdaniella's Gap Year Scholarship
    Gourmet Foods International Culinary Scholarship
    WHEN MY FAMILY MOVED from the city to the country, no store-bought dinette would do for the kitchen. My father built a sturdy farm table and let me write everyone’s name on the underside in my seven-year-old’s handwriting. More than eight feet long and too heavy for one person to lift, the table still dominates my parents’ kitchen. It is the kind of table on which you can fill flowerpots and cut potatoes. And when dinnertime comes, you can push the newspapers and junk mail to one end and still have plenty of room for the food. MY FRIEND SUSAN’S MOM worked as a cocktail waitress and was never home in the evenings, so when I was visiting, Susan and I were left to our own devices for dinner. She would whip up lasagna and divulge her crushes while I finished my homework. After graduation Susan and I took different paths. I went away to college, and she got pregnant and had a baby girl she named Liza. The father was a jailbird, continually changing aliases to avoid paying child support. After a year Liza was diagnosed with a mental handicap: the doctors said she would have the IQ of a three-year-old for life. Susan stopped writing me after that. Nearly twenty years later Susan and I are back in touch, and I visit her at her government-subsidized apartment. Liza is grown, and Susan has two other kids to look after and a crippling back condition.
    Sean Carroll's Mindscape Big Picture Scholarship
    It’s easy to think nature will always be with us. But even in my lifetime, birds like starlings and house sparrows have declined so much they’re now listed as endangered. In fact, nature is faring worse in the UK than in most other countries. The latest State of Nature report shows that over half of our wild species – plants, insects, birds, and mammals – are in decline. First, how was your last holiday? Did you spend any time in nature? Shut your eyes and see if you can recall how you feel about the last time you spent time in nature. What about your normal busy day away from stunning views, beaches, and sunsets? Does your daily routine give you any experiences of nature? Perhaps you don't have the time to notice the birds calling, the bees buzzing, and to enjoy the colors of the changing seasons in a local park, even in your own street. If you’re not getting enough nature you're not alone. Children especially have a natural affinity with nature. Evidence is growing of how regular contact with nature boosts newborn children’s healthy development, supports their physical and mental health, and instills abilities to assess risk as they grow. It even underpins their informal learning and academic achievement.
    Future Leaders in Technology Scholarship - High School Award
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student. I'm from a very low-income family and eighteen years old from River Vally high school. An obstacle that I'm facing these days is financial problems. I wanted to buy a ticket to go to senior prom and I had only 100$, I didn't know whether to go to grad night or prom, both were equally important. In addition, I knew that I couldn't ask my parents because they have more obstacles to take care of and need every dollar to support the family, so I decided to skip prom. Moreover, I have to think of a way to get myself a suit for grad night and this happens only once a lifetime. Finally, I knew that my parents wouldn't like me to work because they want to me to focus on my studies and even if I wanted to I couldn't work, therefore; I started applying for scholarships and this would be the first one that I'm starting, I'm needing every support that is helping me educationally and financially.
    North Carolina Youth Equine Service Scholarship
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student. I'm from a very low-income family and eighteen years old from River Vally high school. An obstacle that I'm facing these days is financial problems. I wanted to buy a ticket to go to senior prom and I had only 100$, I didn't know whether to go to grad night or prom, both were equally important. In addition, I knew that I couldn't ask my parents because they have more obstacles to take care of and need every dollar to support the family, so I decided to skip prom. Moreover, I have to think of a way to get myself a suit for grad night and this happens only once a lifetime. Finally, I knew that my parents wouldn't like me to work because they want to me to focus on my studies and even if I wanted to I couldn't work, therefore; I started applying for scholarships and this would be the first one that I'm starting, I'm needing every support that is helping me educationally and financially.
    Learner Calculus Scholarship
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student. I'm from a very low-income family and eighteen years old from River Vally high school. An obstacle that I'm facing these days is financial problems. I wanted to buy a ticket to go to senior prom and I had only 100$, I didn't know whether to go to grad night or prom, both were equally important. In addition, I knew that I couldn't ask my parents because they have more obstacles to take care of and need every dollar to support the family, so I decided to skip prom. Moreover, I have to think of a way to get myself a suit for grad night and this happens only once a lifetime. Finally, I knew that my parents wouldn't like me to work because they want to me to focus on my studies and even if I wanted to I couldn't work, therefore; I started applying for scholarships and this would be the first one that I'm starting, I'm needing every support that is helping me educationally and financially.
    Anthony Jordan Clark Memorial Scholarship
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student. I'm from a very low-income family and eighteen years old from River Vally high school. An obstacle that I'm facing these days is financial problems. I wanted to buy a ticket to go to senior prom and I had only 100$, I didn't know whether to go to grad night or prom, both were equally important. In addition, I knew that I couldn't ask my parents because they have more obstacles to take care of and need every dollar to support the family, so I decided to skip prom. Moreover, I have to think of a way to get myself a suit for grad night and this happens only once a lifetime. Finally, I knew that my parents wouldn't like me to work because they want to me to focus on my studies and even if I wanted to I couldn't work, therefore; I started applying for scholarships and this would be the first one that I'm starting, I'm needing every support that is helping me educationally and financially.
    Nicanor Rufo Rare Scholarship
    I remember losing my grandfather due to a disease before his death he was a really okay and physically strong man, but he somehow got really sick in a few weeks and then he was in a hospital for two more weeks. The time passed so fast being with him that I don't know why time would pass by really quickly when you're with your loved ones. After his death, I was depressed, I didn't talk to anyone for weeks and then I saw that I myself have become a mess after this shock, I learned a few tips to not think about the event and these are the five things I used to move on with my life and keep my grandfather a life in my heart. Talk about the death of your loved one with friends or colleagues to help you understand what happened and remember your friend or family member. Avoidance can lead to isolation and will disrupt the healing process with your support systems. Accept your feelings. You may experience a wide range of emotions from sadness, anger, or even exhaustion. All of these feelings are normal and it’s important to recognize when you are feeling this way. If you feel stuck or overwhelmed by these emotions, it may be helpful to talk with a licensed psychologist or another mental health professional who can help you cope with your feelings and find ways to get back on track. Take care of yourself and your family. Eating healthy foods, exercising, and getting plenty of sleep can help your physical and emotional health. The grieving process can take a toll on one’s body. Make sure you check in with your loved ones and that they are taking the necessary healthy steps to maintain their health. Reach out and help others dealing with the loss. Spending time with loved ones of the deceased can help everyone cope. Whether it’s sharing stories or listening to your loved one’s favorite music, these small efforts can make a big difference to some. Helping others has the added benefit of making you feel better as well. Remember and celebrate the lives of your loved ones. Anniversaries of a lost loved one can be a difficult time for friends and family, but they can also be a time for remembrance and honoring them. It may be that you decide to collect donations to a favorite charity of the deceased, pass on a family name to a baby, or plant a garden in memory. What you choose is up to you, as long as it allows you to honor that unique relationship in a way that feels right to you.
    Bold Creativity Scholarship
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I'm also enrolled in yuba college as a dual enrollment student with a GPA of 3.1 in high school and 4.0 in college. I have taken more than 5 classes at Yuba College. My goal is to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year associate. I also like archery. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is important to me because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moment. It reminds me of the tough days that I had to flex like a bow and be flexible. My strengths are computers, engineering, assembling, and being a leader. I love getting things done and putting my own time into projects. I like to be the best of the best group. Moreover, I like to help others if they need help this is simply because everyone has their ideas and plans. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. One is where we built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I built the strongest bridge that would hold 100 times its weight. I have created my website in 2019 after it got me interested in computer science, I'm deciding to become a future engineer. I need support to achieve this goal your support will be only spent on the best and for a growth mindset.
    KBK Artworks Scholarship
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I'm also enrolled in yuba college as a dual enrollment student with a GPA of 3.1 in high school and 4.0 in college. I have taken more than 5 classes at Yuba College. My goal is to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year associate. I also like archery. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is important to me because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moment. It reminds me of the tough days that I had to flex like a bow and be flexible. My strengths are computers, engineering, assembling, and being a leader. I love getting things done and putting my own time into projects. I like to be the best of the best group. Moreover, I like to help others if they need help this is simply because everyone has their ideas and plans. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. One is where we built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I built the strongest bridge that would hold 100 times its weight. I have created my website in 2019 after it got me interested in computer science, I'm deciding to become a future engineer. I need support to achieve this goal your support will be only spent on the best and for a growth mindset.
    Jameela Jamil x I Weigh Scholarship
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I'm also enrolled in yuba college as a dual enrollment student with a GPA of 3.1 in high school and 4.0 in college. I have taken more than 5 classes at Yuba College. My goal is to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year associate. I also like archery. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is important to me because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moment. It reminds me of the tough days that I had to flex like a bow and be flexible. My strengths are computers, engineering, assembling, and being a leader. I love getting things done and putting my own time into projects. I like to be the best of the best group. Moreover, I like to help others if they need help this is simply because everyone has their ideas and plans. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. One is where we built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I built the strongest bridge that would hold 100 times its weight. I have created my website in 2019 after it got me interested in computer science, I'm deciding to become a future engineer. I need support to achieve this goal your support will be only spent on the best and for a growth mindset.
    Robert Wechman Mental Health Scholarship
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I'm also enrolled in yuba college as a dual enrollment student with a GPA of 3.1 in high school and 4.0 in college. I have taken more than 5 classes at Yuba College. My goal is to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year associate. I also like archery. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is important to me because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moment. It reminds me of the tough days that I had to flex like a bow and be flexible. My strengths are computers, engineering, assembling, and being a leader. I love getting things done and putting my own time into projects. I like to be the best of the best group. Moreover, I like to help others if they need help this is simply because everyone has their ideas and plans. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. One is where we built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I built the strongest bridge that would hold 100 times its weight. I have created my website in 2019 after it got me interested in computer science, I'm deciding to become a future engineer. I need support to achieve this goal your support will be only spent on the best and for a growth mindset.
    Graduate Debt-Free Scholarship
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I'm also enrolled in yuba college as a dual enrollment student with a GPA of 3.1 in high school and 4.0 in college. I have taken more than 5 classes at Yuba College. My goal is to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year associate. I also like archery. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is important to me because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moment. It reminds me of the tough days that I had to flex like a bow and be flexible. My strengths are computers, engineering, assembling, and being a leader. I love getting things done and putting my own time into projects. I like to be the best of the best group. Moreover, I like to help others if they need help this is simply because everyone has their ideas and plans. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. One is where we built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I built the strongest bridge that would hold 100 times its weight. I have created my website in 2019 after it got me interested in computer science, I'm deciding to become a future engineer. I need support to achieve this goal your support will be only spent on the best and for a growth mindset.
    Suraj Som Aspiring Educators Scholarship
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I'm also enrolled in yuba college as a dual enrollment student with a GPA of 3.1 in high school and 4.0 in college. I have taken more than 5 classes at Yuba College. My goal is to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year associate. I also like archery. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is important to me because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moment. It reminds me of the tough days that I had to flex like a bow and be flexible. My strengths are computers, engineering, assembling, and being a leader. I love getting things done and putting my own time into projects. I like to be the best of the best group. Moreover, I like to help others if they need help this is simply because everyone has their ideas and plans. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. One is where we built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I built the strongest bridge that would hold 100 times its weight. I have created my website in 2019 after it got me interested in computer science, I'm deciding to become a future engineer. I need support to achieve this goal your support will be only spent on the best and for a growth mindset.
    Bold Financial Literacy Scholarship
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I'm also enrolled in yuba college as a dual enrollment student with a GPA of 3.1 in high school and 4.0 in college. I have taken more than 5 classes at Yuba College. My goal is to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year associate. I also like archery. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is important to me because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moment. It reminds me of the tough days that I had to flex like a bow and be flexible. My strengths are computers, engineering, assembling, and being a leader. I love getting things done and putting my own time into projects. I like to be the best of the best group. Moreover, I like to help others if they need help this is simply because everyone has their ideas and plans. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. One is where we built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I built the strongest bridge that would hold 100 times its weight. I have created my website in 2019 after it got me interested in computer science, I'm deciding to become a future engineer. I need support to achieve this goal your support will be only spent on the best and for a growth mindset.
    Chef John Patrick Thompson Culinary Arts Scholarship
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I'm also enrolled in yuba college as a dual enrollment student with a GPA of 3.1 in high school and 4.0 in college. I have taken more than 5 classes at Yuba College. My goal is to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year associate. I also like archery. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is important to me because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moment. It reminds me of the tough days that I had to flex like a bow and be flexible. My strengths are computers, engineering, assembling, and being a leader. I love getting things done and putting my own time into projects. I like to be the best of the best group. Moreover, I like to help others if they need help this is simply because everyone has their ideas and plans. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. One is where we built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I built the strongest bridge that would hold 100 times its weight. I have created my website in 2019 after it got me interested in computer science, I'm deciding to become a future engineer. I need support to achieve this goal your support will be only spent on the best and for a growth mindset.
    Larry Darnell Green Scholarship
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I'm also enrolled in yuba college as a dual enrollment student with a GPA of 3.1 in high school and 4.0 in college. I have taken more than 5 classes at Yuba College. My goal is to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year associate. I also like archery. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is important to me because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moment. It reminds me of the tough days that I had to flex like a bow and be flexible. My strengths are computers, engineering, assembling, and being a leader. I love getting things done and putting my own time into projects. I like to be the best of the best group. Moreover, I like to help others if they need help this is simply because everyone has their ideas and plans. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. One is where we built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I built the strongest bridge that would hold 100 times its weight. I have created my website in 2019 after it got me interested in computer science, I'm deciding to become a future engineer. I need support to achieve this goal your support will be only spent on the best and for a growth mindset.
    Mark Caldwell Memorial STEM/STEAM Scholarship
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I'm also enrolled in yuba college as a dual enrollment student with a GPA of 3.1 in high school and 4.0 in college. I have taken more than 5 classes at Yuba College. My goal is to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year associate. I also like archery. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is important to me because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moment. It reminds me of the tough days that I had to flex like a bow and be flexible. My strengths are computers, engineering, assembling, and being a leader. I love getting things done and putting my own time into projects. I like to be the best of the best group. Moreover, I like to help others if they need help this is simply because everyone has their ideas and plans. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. One is where we built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I built the strongest bridge that would hold 100 times its weight. I have created my website in 2019 after it got me interested in computer science, I'm deciding to become a future engineer. I need support to achieve this goal your support will be only spent on the best and for a growth mindset.
    Dylan's Journey Memorial Scholarship
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I'm also enrolled in yuba college as a dual enrollment student with a GPA of 3.1 in high school and 4.0 in college. I have taken more than 5 classes at Yuba College. My goal is to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year associate. I also like archery. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is important to me because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moment. It reminds me of the tough days that I had to flex like a bow and be flexible. My strengths are computers, engineering, assembling, and being a leader. I love getting things done and putting my own time into projects. I like to be the best of the best group. Moreover, I like to help others if they need help this is simply because everyone has their ideas and plans. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. One is where we built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I built the strongest bridge that would hold 100 times its weight. I have created my website in 2019 after it got me interested in computer science, I'm deciding to become a future engineer. I need support to achieve this goal your support will be only spent on the best and for a growth mindset.
    Carlynn's Comic Scholarship
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I'm also enrolled in yuba college as a dual enrollment student with a GPA of 3.1 in high school and 4.0 in college. I have taken more than 5 classes at Yuba College. My goal is to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year associate. I also like archery. I have been shooting since I was 7. My strengths are computers, engineering, assembling, and being a leader. I love getting things done and putting my own time into projects. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a gold award from school. I need support to achieve this goal your support will be only spent on the best and for a growth mindset.
    HSINTELLIGENCE Minority / Indigenous Nurse Leader Scholarship
    Hello, It's Hossain, a first-generation college student, I'm from a low-income family and seventeen years old from River Vally high school. I'm also enrolled in yuba college as a dual enrollment student with a GPA of 3.1 in high school and 4.0 in college. I have taken more than 5 classes at Yuba College. My goal is to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year associate. I also like archery. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is important to me because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moment. It reminds me of the tough days that I had to flex like a bow and be flexible. My strengths are computers, engineering, assembling, and being a leader. I love getting things done and putting my own time into projects. I like to be the best of the best group. Moreover, I like to help others if they need help this is simply because everyone has their ideas and plans. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. One is where we built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I built the strongest bridge that would hold 100 times its weight. I have created my website in 2019 after it got me interested in computer science, I'm deciding to become a future engineer. I need support to achieve this goal your support will be only spent on the best and for a growth mindset.
    College Showdown Scholarship
    Nina L. Coleman Memorial Scholarship
    I had difficulty finding and keeping a doctor as a youth, and my health suffered for years. I've become extremely passionate about serving patients in medically underserved communities, reaching out to children in those communities who may lack a sense of purpose in their lives, like me as a child, and helping them walk through their journey and realize their potential. In twenty years I would see my self, looking forward to serving those in need through the National Health Service Corps in primary care, especially people within my locality. This opportunity is specifically significant for me as someone who grew up in a healthcare deficit, low-income community and was raised within a single-parent household. Being from a marginalized area, I strongly desire to pay it forward and be a role model for others from impoverished environments. For instance, I volunteered with Students Together Achieving Remarkable Success (STARS) at Marywood University, where I tutored and mentored Latinx youths from the Scranton area. This experience gave me greater insight into an individual's impact on others. One of the students mentored was noticeably shy and anxious around others. Though we came from different backgrounds and ethnicities, I saw qualities of myself in him. We worked to help him set goals, career aspirations and define who he aspires to be. It was an extraordinary experience to influence someone, and I recognized my struggles and watched them grow. As a future PA, I passionately look forward to similar moments where I get the opportunity to have a positive influence on patients' lives while providing support and care through their adversities. Along with directly serving underserved communities as a Physician Assistant, I plan to advocate for fair, equitable healthcare. I hold several leadership positions currently at Marywood University, including vice-president of an honor society, and plan to continue leadership in PA organizations.
    Youssef University’s College Life Scholarship
    Well, to be honest. I wouldn't spend it to get a ps5 or anything similar and I know I like one, but when I think of my family in Afghanistan and the situation that they are living in, I feel horrible of my self buying a ps5 and not thinking about their need for money. I would send like 500$ to Afghanistan and the wrest would go to my saving for the future college that I want to attend. I will do this because I know they really need this money and they can use it buy things needed to survive like food cloth and water. I would really appreciate if I win this scholarship.
    Bold Turnaround Story Scholarship
    Various forms of media are increasingly competing for our short attention spans and I recognize that fewer and fewer people are willing to commit to reading extensive blocks of text. I am the proudest to be a writer, but I see this as a challenge, not a threat. I live for stories and believe that each person has a unique one to tell. So, I am excited to see thousands of people becoming their own content creators. However, I understand how quickly a person can drown in the sea of information overload, and, because of this, I intentionally strive to write only what is worth my readers’ time. In fact, each sentence is guided by a single question. As a multi-passionate person intimidated by the idea of selecting a niche, the first 12 posts on “Trisney’s Tangents” covered a miscellaneous collection of topics like having an accountability partner or learning to accept compliments. But eventually, I began to notice I was tying everything together in terms of my personal journey to overcome anxiety and depression. Finally, I am well aware that influencing is a very saturated market and it takes a lot to stand out and succeed. But again, this is a challenge, not a threat, and I know that if the content I create is truly valuable, inspiring, and worthwhile, my audience will find me. If I can grow my blog now, as a side hustle, I choose to believe that further down the road I might be able to work full-time, writing and creating from my own corner of the world. And if my dream ends up looking different than I imagined, I will be at peace knowing I seized every opportunity to learn the skills that might have been helpful in this pursuit.
    Gabriel Martin Memorial Annual Scholarship
    Many people get H. pylori during childhood, and I was one of them, adults can get it, too, but the chance is are lower. The germs live in the body for years before symptoms start, but most people who have them will never get ulcers. Doctors aren’t sure why only some people get ulcers after an infection. It affected my life by having me stay hungry all the time, I was eating and still hungry the next hour. Moreover, I had to eat for my body and the H. pylori, Most of the time when I was eating less I had stomach pain. According to a study, only 20% of those infected have symptoms. Symptoms include dull or burning stomach pain, unplanned weight loss and bloody vomit. H-pylori-caused ulcers are commonly treated with combinations of antibiotics and proton pump inhibitors. In addition, I recovered from h-pylori, I didn't even know I had it, the doctor advised me to eat spicy and salty food and he prescribed me some medication which I had to eat for 3 months. Overall, I recovered and I don't feel the same hunger as before.
    Ace Spencer Rubin Scholarship
    Throughout my schooling, I never had extra support from teachers and my lessons were never modified to match my learning level. My mother helped me discover my learning style. She sat with me and my textbooks for hours. She would highlight important details, repeat them to me, break down information, define vocabulary words and prompt me to use them in sentences. Receiving this scholarship has greatly reduced the financial burden of my family, since we are a low-income family, this scholarship not only means plenty to me, but my family would appreciate this too. It can give me peace of mind and will allow me to continue to pursue my educational dreams. I greatly appreciate your generous financial support and the opportunity to pursue both my educational and extracurricular dreams.
    Tina and Danny Rodriguez Scholarship
    Challenges in life are normal because everyone faces them. Some challenges I had can go back to my country Afghanistan. I had to go to school every in cold and most of the time I would slip and fall with my bottom, I remember once being chased by some older guys in-demand of my money. Study meant a lot to me, and I had to face these problems every season and every day I had to study. Overall, I had to face many problems to study and I'm very thankful and lucky to live in America and study here. Thanks to the land of opportunity that today, I can apply for a scholarship and see if my luck still works to win a few of them. I need this scholarship because it can have a role of changing my life. It will also motivate me to study in a better quality and become a better doctor and a citizen for our country. I have faced many challenges in life and challenges in life are normal because everyone faces them. Some challenges I had can go back to my country Afghanistan. I had to go to school every in cold and most of the time I would slip and fall with my bottom, I remember once being chased by some older guys in-demand of my money. Study meant a lot to me, and I had to face these problems every season and every day I had to study. Overall, I had to face many problems to study and I'm very thankful and lucky to live in America and study here. Thanks to the land of opportunity that today, I can apply for a scholarship and see if my luck still works to win a few of them.
    Stefanie Ann Cronin Make a Difference Scholarship
    Discover the secret of motivation: Find a passion for learning. Make your life in the classroom, as well as outside, chase your hobbies, clubs, sports, leadership roles, things that are meaningful to you. Study dopamine and how to produce dopamine while studying. Work on one thing at a time and follow it through to completion. Break larger tasks, such as writing a research paper into smaller ones or writing a summary, reading a couple of articles, and tackling one part at a time, with breaks in between. During breaks, get up and stretch, take a short walk, eat a snack, drink some water. When you accomplish a task, give yourself a small but meaningful reward, this can be 20 minutes online, a cookie, a 15-minute chat with a friend. When you start doing this over time your body becomes to your full control, well most people might say that I fully have control over my body already, but it's wrong because most people don't; that's why we have failed, becoming obese and depressed. The secret is to give yourself a little award when you accomplish something, this makes your brain focus on the task you're trying to finish to have that reward, over time you can accomplish big goals using this technique.
    Bold Talent Scholarship
    Hello this is Hossain Rezai, I'm a senior at river valley graduating in June 2022, enrolled at Yuba college as dual enrollment. I'm a first-generation college student and I like to become a general practice doctor, which is the easiest way to become a doctor and takes 4 years to graduate with a bachelors degree in that field, I plan to transfer from Yuba College to UC Davis and continue this field of study further. My hobbies are; Wrestling, Archery, and working out at the gym.
    Bold Goals Scholarship
    I am Hossain Rezai, 17 years old, whose dream is to become a surgeon, and I am willing to work hard in this career field. Surgeons, as are all doctors, are expected to take the Hippocratic oath to ensure that they give the best medical care, to the best extent of their abilities, to all in need. If you enjoy entirely helping others, this career path is chock full of the opportunity to provide service and support and save lives. I like to become a surgeon because they are highly respected and fulfilling, but the career is not for everyone. The stressful hours, huge student bills, long-standing times, and years of effort preparation can deter those not dedicated to the field. However, being a surgeon comes with its fair share of advantages like a high salary, rewarding life work, and making a difference in the world. Notwithstanding the stress of the work, surgeons are among the highest-paid professionals in a high-paying line of work. According to the Labor Statistics, as of May 2019, the median salary for surgeons was $252,040. Pay shifts are based on the work setting and geographic location. Surgeons in larger metro hospitals often get paid more because of surgeries and the greater demand. According to the Labor Statistics, Illinois and Connecticut are among the highest-paying states, with average salaries near $265,000.
    Bold Persistence Scholarship
    Challenges in life are normal because everyone faces them. Some challenges I had can go back to my country Afghanistan. I had to go to school every in cold and most of the time I would slip and fall with my bottom, I remember once being chased by some older guys in-demand of my money. Study meant a lot to me, and I had to face these problems every season and every day I had to study. Overall, I had to face many problems to study and I'm very thankful and lucky to live in America and study here. Thanks to the land of opportunity that today, I can apply for a scholarship and see if my luck still works to win a few of them.
    Grow Your Own Produce Sustainability Scholarship
    There are many struggles when trying to maintain a tomato garden in your backyard. The first year I planted tomatoes in the backyard was during a pandemic, I had a lot of, and I wanted to spend it positively, so my best plan was to plant some tomatoes. I was wrong and underestimated the process the two simple things I knew at first were, if your tomato is getting too little water, the leaves will die first. After this, the fruit will start to wilt and die. After a little google search, I notice that I could combat this by providing the plants with a healthy soaking twice a week until the leaves have some strength. Further aid the plant’s recovery by supplying the tomato patch with a shade source while the leaves re-grow. But if the tomato was getting too much water, it might not be noticed until the tomato becomes soft and squishy, at which point it is likely too late to save them. The best chance you have of recovering your tomato patch at this point is to remove and discard any of the affected tomatoes. Hopefully, the moisture has not affected all of the tomatoes yet, and you can still save some of them. therefore, it was a good experience and worth struggling to farm it because I was able to have 10 pounds of tomatoes at the which were tasty and fresh flavored, and way better than store-bought tomato.
    Bold Hope for the Future Scholarship
    Challenges in life are normal because everyone faces them. Some challenges I had can go back to my country Afghanistan. I had to go to school every in cold and most of the time I would slip and fall with my bottom, I remember once being chased by some older guys in-demand of my money. Study meant a lot to me, and I had to face these problems every season and every day I had to study. Overall, I had to face many problems to study and I'm very thankful and lucky to live in America and study here. Thanks to the land of opportunity that today, I can apply for a scholarship and see if my luck still works to win a few of them.
    Deborah's Grace Scholarship
    Many people think that adversity should be something you’re born with, such as an abnormality, that can make it more challenging while growing up. But an example was when I lost my grandfather, it nearly destroyed me emotionally. I really liked my grandfather and the morning before his death I saw him before heading out to work, he was happy and talking about coming back from work and having family time because he enjoys it more than anything. Also in my opinion, emotional pain is something we are told to put aside, so we bury it deep down inside of us and carry it throughout our lives. Emotional adversity can arise from many sources, such as: negative experiences from your childhood, the death of a loved one, a toxic relationship, etc. Unfortunately, learning how to deal with emotions such as rage, depression, and anxiety are not taught in schools. However, how you handle emotional moments is a critical part of life. Sadly, there are events in life that you’re unable to prevent, but you can’t let those events take control over your emotions forever. If you do, they eventually take over your life. It can be devastating when you’re going through an emotional obstacle, but you can’t let it consume you or break you. Grieving is natural and should be expected. But you can’t let it be all that you think about. Nothing lasts forever, and you have to find ways to move on. No matter how fierce the emotions are, they can be tamed. Find out what works best for you!
    Bold Relaxation Scholarship
    Archery motivates me to accomplish big tasks because it's relaxing and I can gain energy after a shooting section. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is important to me because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moments. It also reminds me of the bad days that I had to flex like a bow and be flexible because everything has a price. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a Gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. One is where we built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I built the strongest bridge that can hold 100 times its weight. In my engineering class during distance learning, me and my engineering design teacher were working on a website instead of Auto cad. We were all new to the website called “Onshape” so my teacher and I were figuring out how to use the tools. I’m passionate about the way I think and find a solution to a problem. I’m also passionate that I can see problems from another angle and take others' opinions about my work. I say to myself if I put time into doing a project, why not do it correctly. I have experienced many setbacks in my life, but I will say that I have learned something new every time because every mistake will turn into an experience. In many cases, I will also redo the work and consider my mistake so I do not commit it again.
    Bold Hobbies Scholarship
    Archery motivates me to accomplish big tasks because it's relaxing and I can gain energy after a shooting section. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is important to me because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moments. It also reminds me of the bad days that I had to flex like a bow and be flexible because everything has a price. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a Gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. One is where we built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I built the strongest bridge that can hold 100 times its weight. In my engineering class during distance learning, me and my engineering design teacher were working on a website instead of Auto cad. We were all new to the website called “Onshape” so my teacher and I were figuring out how to use the tools. I’m passionate about the way I think and find a solution to a problem. I’m also passionate that I can see problems from another angle and take others' opinions about my work. I say to myself if I put time into doing a project, why not do it correctly. I have experienced many setbacks in my life, but I will say that I have learned something new every time because every mistake will turn into an experience. In many cases, I will also redo the work and consider my mistake so I do not commit it again.
    Bold Speak Your Mind Scholarship
    Start off small if you are shy. You don’t need to blurt out your concerns at a staff meeting or explode at your partner about something that has been bothering you for years. Instead, practice speaking your mind to your friends about small things. Even if it’s something simple — like deciding what movie to see or where to go for dinner — speak up about what you really want. Participating in even small decisions will help you learn to speak your mind in more critical situations. Though some people don’t speak their minds at all, others speak without being considerate. Before you speak, think and choose your words carefully. You don’t need to be hurtful, rude or aggressive when speaking your mind. Insults and foul language aren’t necessary and will not help you get your way. By thinking about your words before you say them, you’ll be able to maintain respect and relationships. You want to be assertive without turning people off. No matter how passionate you are about something, don’t scream or yell when speaking about it. Raising your voice tends to make people tune out. Whether you are speaking your mind to your kid’s teacher or to your own husband, getting loud won’t benefit you. Speak succinctly and clearly with a calm yet determined tone. You’ll find that remaining calm is easier if you speak your mind at the time something bothers you, rather than letting your feelings brew and intensify. If you aren’t comfortable with your verbal skills, speak your mind in writing. Write an email or letter to your child’s principal, your congressman, a store manager or to whomever you want to express your feelings. The written word can be very powerful.
    Bold Bucket List Scholarship
    I have taken around three classes at Yuba College. I would like to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year college, I have already passed more than 4 classes, and I'm a high school student. Archery motivates me to accomplish big tasks because it's relaxing and I can gain energy after a shooting section. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is important to me because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moments. It also reminds me of the bad days that I had to flex like a bow and be flexible because everything has a price. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a Gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. One is where we built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I built the strongest bridge that can hold 100 times its weight. In my engineering class during distance learning, me and my engineering design teacher were working on a website instead of Auto cad. We were all new to the website called “Onshape” so my teacher and I were figuring out how to use the tools. I have experienced many setbacks in my life, but I will say that I have learned something new every time because every mistake will turn into an experience. In many cases, I will also redo the work and consider my mistake so I do not commit it again.
    Bold Study Strategies Scholarship
    Discover the secret of motivation: Find a passion for learning. Make your life in the classroom, as well as outside, chase your hobbies, clubs, sports, leadership roles, things that are meaningful to you. Study dopamine and how to produce dopamine while studying. Work on one thing at a time and follow it through to completion. Break larger tasks, such as writing a research paper into smaller ones or writing a summary, reading a couple of articles, and tackling one part at a time, with breaks in between. During breaks, get up and stretch, take a short walk, eat a snack, drink some water. When you accomplish a task, give yourself a small but meaningful reward, this can be 20 minutes online, a cookie, a 15-minute chat with a friend. When you start doing this over time your body becomes to your full control, well most people might say that I fully have control over my body already, but it's wrong because most people don't; that's why we have failed, becoming obese and depressed. The secret is to give yourself a little award when you accomplish something, this makes your brain focus on the task you're trying to finish to have that reward, over time you can accomplish big goals using this technique.
    Bold Nature Matters Scholarship
    I love nature because it's an open source of freshness and enjoyment, with out trees and all the animals earth will lose it's beauty. Not only should we head to nature to connect with ourselves, but we should also go there to connect with the wealth of wonderful flora and fauna. When we can see wildlife and plants in their natural environment, we gain more appreciation for them. Kids and adults alike will find it exciting to see a squirrel run past their feet, a deer jumping through the growth or a bird flying overhead. What’s more, seeing a tapestry of color can be an enjoyable experience – whether it’s the yellow daffodils or bluebells in spring, the wild meadow flowers of summer or the auburn leaves of autumn months. Best way to appreciate it is to make it more by growing things like Flowers, Flowers will attract all sorts of wildlife to your yard. Hummingbirds love bright reds and pinks. Brightly colored songbirds enjoy sunflower seeds. Gardening is good for the soul and for the planet. Take time to snip fresh herbs from your herb garden for dinner or stop by your vegetable garden every evening to pull weeds and pick fresh vegetables for dinner. Concentrating on ourselves, therefore, means we can address any issues, and nature can provide the perfect place for a little self-therapy. Nature has been proven, time and time again, to reduce depression, anxiety, stress, and anger, as well as generally boost psychological well being. Nature can help to make you feel happier and more content as a person, which can improve many areas of your life.
    Bold Creativity Scholarship
    creativity is the ability to imagine, consistently. Creativity does not have to be meaningful. It does not have to have benefits. Creativity does not need to be a new idea, method or process. Creativity is one of the thing that sets humans different from animals. While animals are capable of creating things like nests, dams, and all that, humans are capable of not only creating things, but continuing to create something new. For better or worse, only humans do that kind of thing on this planet. It has helped me to understand the role of creativity and innovation in my own work and in other disciplines. I apply creativity to my life by adding different things to it. life can be like a cereal bowel, as long as you add something different and sweet, it becomes more enjoy able. I also think that it depends what flavor of creativity you like to add depends on your personality.
    Next Young Leaders Program Scholarship
    I remember that I was a leader of my group when we were building a robot to compete against other robots, I used my knowledge to Ideas from my teammate and pick the best Idea out there. As if we were brain storming on the shared Ideas as a group we decided to build my idea but with a little change to make it better, a plan was set and we started sketching the blue print to collect the part needed. After all, I learned that every leader must try to accept changes in their ideas and opinions if a better on seems to replace it and if it's not accepted by other teammates. My idea of leadership is being able to inspire others, motivate, set a vision, communicate, respect others, and of course, lead by example. A leader must have an honest understanding of who they are, what they know, and what they are capable of. To be a successful leader, you have to be able to convince your followers, not just yourself or your superiors, that you are worthy of being followed. In my opinion, this can build confidence in their followers to have faith in you, in order to be able to lead. I strongly believe that good leaders are made rather, and not born. If you have the desire and willpower, you can become an effective leader. Good leaders are developed through a never ending process of self-study, education, training. A leader is not always the first to have an idea, but should be the one who is always seeking out new solutions. One way of being a productive leader is discovering new ways to accomplish a set of tasks while maintaining a positive attitude. If a soldier is demonstrating a bad attitude because he feels that he can not accomplish a task then my job as a leader, would be to steadily encourage that soldier to work at being all that he can be.
    BJB Scholarship
    The community that which I have created a life means a lot to me, and people around me are giving back support which includes; Donate Unwanted Items. Save Up Your Change. Donate Your Time. But for me it's different, I volunteer and give out my Unique Skills. For example, I help the elderly and fix their things when their electronics aren't working well and try my best to bring them to life. I am Hossain Rezai, 17 years old, whose dream is to become a surgeon, and I am willing to work hard in this career field. Surgeons, as are all doctors, are expected to take the Hippocratic oath to ensure that they give the best medical care, to the best extent of their abilities, to all in need. If you enjoy entirely helping others, this career path is chock full of the opportunity to provide service and support and save lives. I like to become a surgeon because they are highly respected and fulfilling, but the career is not for everyone. The stressful hours, huge student bills, long-standing times, and years of effort preparation can deter those not dedicated to the field. However, being a surgeon comes with its fair share of advantages like a high salary, rewarding life work, and making a difference in the world.
    CEW IV Foundation Scholarship Program
    Since the last years, black Lives Matter has always been more of a human rights movement rather than a civil rights movement. BLM's focus has been less about changing specific laws and more about fighting for a fundamental reordering of society wherein Black lives are free from systematic dehumanization. Still, the movement’s measurable impact on the political and legal landscape is undeniable. Racism has a long history in the United States, and its impact can be found in every facet of education, business, media, and day-to-day life. After the killing of George Floyd in Minnesota and several other high-profile police shootings, Black Lives Matter protests took place across the country and have continued as activists demand substantial change. Many social workers are all too aware of the devastating and long-term consequences of racial injustice on the mental and physical health of individuals, and more recently, the NASW has vocalized its support for federal legislation that would enact police reform and address systemic racism within the criminal justice system. A new Yale study focused on adolescent development finds that this rise in demonstrations and the subsequent media coverage had a profound effect on the nation’s youth. In a national survey of nearly 5,000 young people across the United States, ages 11 to 15, 70% of respondents reported engaging with the BLM movement through television, social media, or attending in-person demonstrations, and that the events promoted feelings of hope and inspiration. Importantly, though, in addition to reporting positive experiences associated with the BLM movement, Black respondents also noted significantly higher feelings of fear and anger during their engagement. According to the survey results, 35% of youth reported that their parents or siblings had attended BLM demonstrations and also that their family’s engagement similarly brought about positive emotions.
    Bold Patience Matters Scholarship
    Being patient is important to me because there are a lot of benefits to it and I have picked the most important benefits and why it's good and important to be patient. 1. You make thoughtful decisions Contrary to making rushed and irrational decisions, you can carefully assess your situation and make a more sensible judgment when you’re being patient. I usually practice patience when I know that something is not meant for me and I have to wait until the best course of action comes along. From getting into relationships to deciding on a job opportunity, I’m quite proud of myself for being able to refrain from making rash decisions. 2. You cultivate enduring relationships Patience is also associated with how we treat people around us. Most of the time, the people closest to us can drive us inexplicably mad. Perhaps, your partner has done something that triggered your annoyance. Instead of lashing out at them, patience teaches us to breathe for a moment and look at matters from a wider perspective. This way, we also become empathic and compassionate towards the other person and avoid strain in our relationships. 3. You think long-term When we’re patient, we’re able to look far ahead into the future instead of being stuck with a short-term vision. As they say, good things in life take time. Patience lets us appreciate the journey that it takes to make it to our bigger goals. In my case, I’ve decided to pursue post-graduate studies after already working in the industry for more than five years. Even though it will slow down my career growth at the moment, I know that investing in my formal education and taking the time to improve myself will give me better results in the long run.
    Hobbies Matter
    My favorite hobby is archery because it's not the `first sport you think of during a summer break. I certainly did not expect to enjoy archery as much as I did when I tried it one day at Archery Pasig. Before I knew it, I was hooked and began joining tournament after tournament. But whether you’ll get into archery competitively as I did, or engage in it as a hobby, there are many benefits to be gained. Here are my top 10 reasons why it’s interesting to learn archery: 1) It’s relaxing. Archery is the perfect stress reliever. At the range, it’s just you and the target. Problems seem to float away from your mind with each arrow you release. 2) It’s a great way to make new friends and visit new places. Whether you compete or just shoot for fun at a local range, you will be surprised by how many people you get to meet in just an hour of archery. Coaches at the different ranges are also friendly and welcoming to newbies. So, there is no need to be intimidated or afraid if you’re into archery for the first time. You get the chance to visit new places later on as you compete in tournaments in the Philippines, and with some luck, overseas. 3) It’s affordable. The misconception is that archery is an expensive sport. But there is an active market within the archery community itself that sells secondhand equipment. For those really on a budget, there are bows made out of PVC pipes that cost a few dollars. If you’re lucky enough, you might even win archery equipment in raffles or competitions courtesy of sponsors like Benel Archery. I got my first bow by winning in a fun shoot. Oh, and before I forget, you don’t even have to buy your equipment as archery ranges usually rent these out to their customers.
    Tom LoCasale Developing Character Through Golf Scholarship
    Playing golf thought me that it was hard work and it was going to be challenging to learn the tricks. But why does it have to be challenging work? Because challenging work, when intelligently chosen, pays off. It’s the work that people of lesser character will avoid. And if you infer that I’m saying people who avoid challenging work have a character flaw, you’re right… and a serious one at that. If you avoid challenging work, you avoid doing what it takes to succeed. To keep your muscles strong or your mind sharp, you need to challenge them. To do only what’s easy will lead to physical and mental flabbiness and very mediocre results, followed by a great deal of time and effort spent justifying why such flabbiness is OK, instead of stepping up and taking on some real challenges. In my opinion, golf teaches you 5 important life lessons which you can use later in life. We all make mistakes. This sport teaches us that one or two bad shots aren’t going to ruin an entire round of golf. Learn to forgive yourself and move on. The best approach is to laugh at your bad shots and try again. If you play golf a lot, you can probably count a myriad of times when a situation did not go your way. A shot you hit that you felt was perfect ended up in the sand trap or the water, or the ball didn’t carry as far down the fairway as you had planned. Just as you shouldn’t dwell on the result of a bad golf shot, you have to accept things in life that are out of your control. Golf teaches its players how to have patience, and if you’re not a patient person, you can learn how to be through playing golf. You can’t win by getting ahead of yourself — you have to take one shot at a time. Patience is a virtue when it comes to both life and golf. Succeeding at golf is often about strategy. You find yourself in a certain spot, and you know where you want to end up. The question is, how do you get there? This can manifest itself in many ways. Maybe you need to learn to navigate the course on a windy day, or you need to plan your attack for a series of shots. Whatever it may be, golf teaches you how to solve problems effectively, and this skill applies to life in general. Lastly and the most important one; Maintaining honesty and integrity is important in our relationships or work tasks, and golf is also a game of honesty. You are your rules official on the golf course — no one is watching your every shot. Sometimes you may be forced to apply a penalty to yourself, and this can be hard to do, but in the end, those are the rules and you have to follow them. Just as you can’t get ahead in life by cheating, you can’t be the best golf player by being dishonest.
    Sean Flynn Memorial Scholarship
    Here!!! I wrote this when I was a freshman and the career that I wanted to pursue. I am Hossain Rezai, 17 years old, whose dream is to become a surgeon, and I am willing to work hard in this career field. Surgeons, as are all doctors, are expected to take the Hippocratic oath to ensure that they give the best medical care, to the best extent of their abilities, to all in need. If you enjoy entirely helping others, this career path is chock full of the opportunity to provide service and support and save lives. I like to become a surgeon because they are highly respected and fulfilling, but the career is not for everyone. The stressful hours, huge student bills, long-standing times, and years of effort preparation can deter those not dedicated to the field. However, being a surgeon comes with its fair share of advantages like a high salary, rewarding life work, and making a difference in the world. Notwithstanding the stress of the work, surgeons are among the highest-paid professionals in a high-paying line of work. According to the Labor Statistics, as of May 2019, the median salary for surgeons was $252,040. Pay shifts are based on the work setting and geographic location. Surgeons in larger metro hospitals often get paid more because of surgeries and the greater demand. According to the Labor Statistics, Illinois and Connecticut are among the highest-paying states, with average salaries near $265,000. There are many steps to becoming a surgeon, and It is never too soon to start focusing on your education. While a high school degree with good grades is satisfactory, it is good to examine yourself with AP and honors classes. It would be best if primarily focused on classes like biology, chemistry, and math. After receiving your high school diploma, the next step is to take your Bachelor’s. While there is no particular major you must choose to become a surgeon, you should take courses required by medical schools. These can involve biology, chemistry, genetics, calculus, and sometimes electives like psychology and English. The experience you will gain from these courses can help you later in your career and make things easier. The Medical College Admission test is often during the last year of your college. It will test you on a wide variety of knowledge necessary to succeed in medical school. When considering becoming a surgeon, please do not underestimate the importance of getting a good MCAT score: it could determine whether you get into medical school. Besides your college Grades/GPA and your MCAT score, medical schools will look at the experiences you have gained over the years. Try shadowing some surgeons or doctors, working in a hospital or clinic, or doing medical research to add some clout to your application. The next step and to start to study for your career is medical school, which usually takes an excellent 4-year program. This is where you will begin your medical training. You’ll be in labs and medical courses, but you always have to practice medical techniques. You’ll also get to learn about many different specialties that you can choose from once you graduate. After graduating, you will have your medical degree. Before you can start performing heart surgery on your own, you must complete a residency.
    Julia Elizabeth Legacy Scholarship
    I am Hossain Rezai, 17 years old, whose dream is to become a surgeon, and I am willing to work hard in this career field. Surgeons, as are all doctors, are expected to take the Hippocratic oath to ensure that they give the best medical care, to the best extent of their abilities, to all in need. If you enjoy entirely helping others, this career path is chock full of the opportunity to provide service and support and save lives. I like to become a surgeon because they are highly respected and fulfilling, but the career is not for everyone. The stressful hours, huge student bills, long-standing times, and years of effort preparation can deter those not dedicated to the field. However, being a surgeon comes with its fair share of advantages like a high salary, rewarding life work, and making a difference in the world. Not withstanding the stress of the work, surgeons are among the highest-paid professionals in a high-paying line of work. According to the Labor Statistics, as of May 2019, the median salary for surgeons was $252,040. Pay shifts are based on the work setting and geographic location. Surgeons in larger metro hospitals often get paid more because of surgeries and the greater demand. According to the Labor Statistics, Illinois and Connecticut are among the highest-paying states, with average salaries near $265,000. There are many steps to becoming a surgeon, and It is never too soon to start focusing on your education. While a high school degree with good grades is satisfactory, it is good to examine yourself with AP and honors classes. It would be best if primarily focused on classes like biology, chemistry, and math. After receiving your high school diploma, the next step is to take your Bachelor’s. While there is no particular major you must choose to become a surgeon, you should take courses required by medical schools. These can involve biology, chemistry, genetics, calculus, and sometimes electives like psychology and English. The experience you will gain from these courses can help you later in your career and make things easier. The Medical College Admission test is often during the last year of your college. It will test you on a wide variety of knowledge necessary to succeed in medical school. When considering becoming a surgeon, please do not underestimate the importance of getting a good MCAT score: it could determine whether you get into medical school. Besides your college Grades/GPA and your MCAT score, medical schools will look at the experiences you have gained over the years. Try shadowing some surgeons or doctors, working in a hospital or clinic, or doing medical research to add some clout to your application. The next step and to start to study for your career is medical school, which usually takes an excellent 4-year program. This is where you will begin your medical training. You’ll be in labs and medical courses, but you always have to practice medical techniques. You’ll also get to learn about many different specialties that you can choose from once you graduate.
    Desiree Jeana Wapples Scholarship for Young Women
    I am Hossain Rezai, 17 years old, whose dream is to become a surgeon, and I am willing to work hard in this career field. Surgeons, as are all doctors, are expected to take the Hippocratic oath to ensure that they give the best medical care, to the best extent of their abilities, to all in need. If you enjoy entirely helping others, this career path is chock full of the opportunity to provide service and support and save lives. I like to become a surgeon because they are highly respected and fulfilling, but the career is not for everyone. The stressful hours, huge student bills, long-standing times, and years of effort preparation can deter those not dedicated to the field. However, being a surgeon comes with its fair share of advantages like a high salary, rewarding life work, and making a difference in the world. Not withstanding the stress of the work, surgeons are among the highest-paid professionals in a high-paying line of work. According to the Labor Statistics, as of May 2019, the median salary for surgeons was $252,040. Pay shifts are based on the work setting and geographic location. Surgeons in larger metro hospitals often get paid more because of surgeries and the greater demand. According to the Labor Statistics, Illinois and Connecticut are among the highest-paying states, with average salaries near $265,000. There are many steps to becoming a surgeon, and It is never too soon to start focusing on your education. While a high school degree with good grades is satisfactory, it is good to examine yourself with AP and honors classes. It would be best if primarily focused on classes like biology, chemistry, and math. After receiving your high school diploma, the next step is to take your Bachelor’s. While there is no particular major you must choose to become a surgeon, you should take courses required by medical schools. These can involve biology, chemistry, genetics, calculus, and sometimes electives like psychology and English. The experience you will gain from these courses can help you later in your career and make things easier. Besides your college Grades/GPA and your MCAT score, medical schools will look at the experiences you have gained over the years. Try shadowing some surgeons or doctors, working in a hospital or clinic, or doing medical research to add some clout to your application. The next step and to start to study for your career is medical school, which usually takes an excellent 4-year program. This is where you will begin your medical training. You’ll be in labs and medical courses, but you always have to practice medical techniques. You’ll also get to learn about many different specialties that you can choose from once you graduate. After graduating, you will have your medical degree. Before you can start performing heart surgery on your own, you must complete a residency. This is where you will work as a surgeon under the supervision of experienced surgeons and doctors. While the medical school will give you an overview of medicine overall, your residency is where you will get to focus on surgery as a specialty. To be licensed as certified as a doctor, you will have to pass medical board exams, which you should be able to pass because of the classes you have been taking. This will examine your medical knowledge and the training you receive during your residency.
    Textbooks and Tatami Martial Arts Scholarship
    I learned that we should break out of our comfort zone and be ready to adapt to any situation. We must be open to learning new things. When you practice Martial Arts, you realize that learning is a never-ending process. There are always new techniques being developed, and new ways to counter those techniques. Being open to new discoveries broadens our horizons as martial arts practitioners and human beings. Deep within us is the ability to do anything we set our minds to. Whether it is to become the next World Champion in Mixed Martial Arts or simply lose 10 pounds, we all have something that we desperately want to achieve. It helps people in life to work hard for their goals and achieve them by breaking out of their comfort zone, people also learn that you have to lose things like similar weight, time, and control to earn the achievement. I'm a first-generation college student and both my parents are encouraging me to study and put pressure on myself to become a good person in the society of the next day. I really need the support of every scholarship to help me financially.
    Cyrilla Olapeju Sanni Scholarship Fund
    The greatest challenge my family faced when coming to us was the language, according to the US Bureau of statistics Growing up as a child of parents who immigrated to the United States can be a challenging experience. Parents often put intense pressure on their children to succeed in the United States, which many see as a land of opportunity compared to the country they left behind. Those same parents may know only fragmentary English while their offspring quickly become fluent, forcing the children to take on grown-up responsibilities when the parents need to interact with the world outside the family. Newcomers arrive in the United States with a great willingness to do whatever is necessary in order to succeed. They view this as the land of opportunity, and parents work very hard to instill in their kids the sense that they can respond to their parents’ sacrifices by doing well in school. Most immigrant families are very ambitious -- in some cases it can be excessive -- but that leads children to have a strong desire to achieve, and it can become a self-fulfilling prophecy. It’s very common in areas with high levels of immigration that the valedictorian and the salutatorian at the high school turn out to be Vietnamese-American or Korean-American. Why? We attribute it to a positive reception in the United States. Because these people were refugees, they received a lot of assistance, and that allowed the parents to concentrate on their kids. The second reason is this drive from their parents, that they are going to make it no matter what the obstacles. If the parents come from modest origins but have a strong community that supports the family, usually the kids do well. I'm a first-generation college student and both my parents are encouraging me to study and put pressure on myself to become a good person in the society of the next day. I really need the support of every scholarship to help me financially.
    New Year, New Opportunity Scholarship
    Hello, this is Hossain Rezai. Seventeen-year-old from River Vally high school and enrolled in yuba college as a dual enrollment student with a GPA of 3.1 in high school and 4.0 in college. I have taken around three classes at Yuba College. I want to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year college. I also like archery. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is essential because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moments. My strengths are computers, engineering, assembling, and being a leader.
    Stephan L. Daniels Lift As We Climb Scholarship
    Hello, this is Hossain Rezai. Seventeen-year-old from River Vally high school and enrolled in yuba college as a dual enrollment student with a GPA of 3.1 in high school and 4.0 in college. I have taken around three classes at Yuba College. I want to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year college. I also like archery. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is essential because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moments. It also reminds me of the bad days that I had to flex like a bow and be flexible because everything has a price. My strengths are computers, engineering, assembling, and being a leader. I love getting things done and putting my own time into projects. I like to be the best of the best group. I also want to help others if they can’t do something because everyone has their ideas and plans. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. We built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I made the most vital bridge that can hold 100 times its weight. I created my website in 2019, and also after it got me interested in computer science, I decided to take another computer science class at school. I like to pursue bioengineering because I can help other people and study in multiple fields; To be an effective bioengineer, one needs to explore a variety of areas, ranging from basic sciences (chemistry, physics, biology, math, etc.) to engineering fundamentals (mechanical, electrical, and software engineering, among others). While other fields might require some or all of the above, the nature of bioengineering necessitates an understanding in these fields lest the engineer overlooks an essential aspect of their work. Bioengineers don’t just need to understand the various fields individually. They also need to know how they interact. Here’s where a seemingly simple experiment or product can get derailed since biological systems are uniquely intertwined. Take your average pacemaker, for example. To design the final product, engineers had to understand the electrical rhythm and anatomy of a human heart, the mechanical and computer components of the device, the surgical procedure required for installation, and a host of other technical and business implications. The system-level design approach required for most bioengineering work trains budding generalists to handle complex systems and constant context switching.
    Skin Grip Diabetes Scholarship
    Endeavor Scholarship
    Hello, this is Hossain Rezai. Seventeen years old from River Vally high school and also enrolled in yuba college as a dual enrollment student with a GPA of 3.1 in high school and 4.0 in college. I have taken around three classes at Yuba College. I would like to take more classes to graduate faster from a 2-year college. I also like archery. I have been shooting since I was 7. Archery is important to me because it makes my brain think about the past and how time is passing as I’m living the moments. It also reminds me of the bad days that I had to flex like a bow and be flexible because everything has a price. My strengths are computers, engineering, assembling, and being a leader. I love getting things done and putting my own time into projects. I like to be the best of the best group. I also like to help others if they can’t do something because everyone has their ideas and plans. I have achieved a Silver Wrestling Medal plus the certificate and a gold award from school. I also have been in many groups. One is where we built a bridge and created a machine that transferred the ball to a certain distance. Another accomplishment that I have lately achieved was my bridge. I built the strongest bridge that can hold 100 times its weight. I created my website in 2019 and also after it got me interested in computer science, so I decided to take another computer science class at school. I like to pursue bioengineering because I can help other people and study in multiple fields; To be an effective bioengineer, one needs to study a variety of fields, ranging from basic sciences (chemistry, physics, biology, math, etc.) to engineering fundamentals (mechanical, electrical, and software engineering, among others). While other fields might require some or all of the above, the nature of bioengineering necessitates an understanding in these fields lest the engineer overlook an important aspect of their work. Bioengineers don’t just need to understand the various fields individually, they also need to understand how they interact. Here’s where a seemingly simple experiment or product can get derailed, since biological systems are uniquely intertwined. Take your average pacemaker, for example. In order to design the final product, engineers had to understand the electrical rhythm and anatomy of a human heart, the mechanical and computer components of the device, the surgical procedure required for installation, and a host of other technical and business implications. The system-level design approach required for most bioengineering work trains budding generalists to handle complex systems and constant context switching.
    Rita's First-Gen Scholarship
    Generally speaking, a first-generation college student is someone who is the first in their family to go to college. However, there are variations in the way first-gen is defined. It usually applies to the first person in an extended family to go to college (e.g., a student whose parents, and possibly other previous generations, did not go to college), not to the first child in an immediate family to go to college ​ the oldest child out of five siblings in the same household. But the term "first-generation college student" can describe a variety of family education situations. Students who had a parent enroll but never graduate or one parent graduate and the other never attend can be considered first-gens. Some definitions include students whose biological parents did not attend college, regardless of the education level of other adults in their lives. This charismas was a very good break because Just like the first day of school, I’m going to write a small narrative on what I did over Christmas break. I had a great Christmas break where I did many different exciting things. I spend a lot of time with my family and helped them with several things such as housework, carwash, doing the laundry, make dinner, helping my mom with house cleaning, buying groceries and etc. I decided to work a few days so I could earn some money and save up so I can buy my own car. There was not much to do at work, because people were busy with buying gifts and getting ready for Christmas Eve. Some of the days went as weekdays where I hang out with friends and did fun stuff with them like going to the cinema, shopping, go for a walk in the park and working out in the gym. Curiosity is a human instinct but like most instincts, it can be refined through observation and practice. Example: Think aloud while reading an illustrated picture book, watching a video, or even having a conversation. As long as you can ‘pause’ to ‘think out loud,’ you can explain how and what and why you’re thinking what you’re thinking, questions you have, things that pique your interest—and most crucially, the courage to follow that curiosity wherever it takes you. In my opinion there are 5 strategies of how I have feed my curiosity; 1. Make curiosity personal. Example: Require students to choose a topic for an essay, then refine that topic/theme until it’s authentic and personal to them. You could start with a general topic—climate change, for example—and then have each student refine that topic based on their unique background, interests, and curiosity until it’s truly personal and ‘real.’ 2. Let students lead. It’s difficult to be curious if the learning is passive and the student doesn’t have any control. Example: Allow high school students to use our self-directed learning model—or one like it—to create their project-based learning unit. 3. Spin content. Frame content like a marketer–as new, controversial, ‘frowned upon,’ etc. Example: Teach a book that’s been ‘banned’ from a book list somewhere. Be careful with this one—use your best judgment and choose something that’s going to draw interest and possibly agitate, but nothing that will cause problems for students or yourself.) Being ‘compelling’ is required for many fields and industries, but is often simply ‘encouraged’ in education. While it’s not a ‘teacher’s job’ to entertain students if you can’t frame what you teach interestingly, every day you’re going to be wadding up and throwing away a lot of opportunities for student growth. 4. Focus on questions, not answers. Example: Questions are an excellent indicator of curiosity. Create a unit-entry lesson and give points for questions—quantity, quality, refinement, etc. The questions are not only evidence and practice of curiosity but can be used as an assessment tool as well. The quality of a question not only reveals curiosity, but background knowledge, literacy level, confidence, student engagement, and more, 5. Connect this to that. Connect what students don’t know with what they do. This approach can help them activate familiar schema to make sense of new ideas. The more approachable they feel content, projects, or other activities are, the more likely they are to be curious about it. Example: Compare a historical disagreement between government leaders to a conflict between celebrities on social media, or even ‘beef’ in hip-hop or classic rock and roll. 6. De-school it. Let the content stand on its own. Example: If there’s a backstory, tell it. For example, on the surface, Arabic numerals (as a topic in and of themselves) don’t seem inherently interesting, but if students understand that as a system it was ‘adopted’ from Hindu scholars by Arab mathematicians and its specific origin is somewhat up for debate, it suddenly becomes more interesting. In school, we tend to ‘schoolify’ things so that they ‘work’ in a classroom. This often means that whole and interesting ‘things’ lose their heads and tails so that we can squeeze them into a timeframe, assessment form, or the like. By returning some content to its more natural ‘state,’ curiosity can be encouraged.
    Bold Investing Scholarship
    Investing has always been about making a financial return, which requires you to use your head and think wisely about where to put your money. Now, though, all types of investors are starting to also think with their heart, aligning their investments with their values and selecting companies that are making a social impact. Also known as responsible investment, this focus involves considering the economic, social, and governance impact of a company before deciding whether it makes good financial sense as an investment. According to a USSIF report on the socially responsible investing sector, it has grown 107.4 percent annually since 2012. Even companies that provide funding are focusing on helping businesses that want to do social good while establishing their own initiatives to give back to local community organizations. Online lender Kabbage, for example, has given back to the Boys & Girls Club and the Atlanta Food Bank, showcasing its ability to help both businesses and nonprofits grow. That means that investing with your heart can be as easy as an email and password login and cost as little as $5 as a minimum investment. And, unlike other digital investment platforms, Newday has distinguished itself by operating as a vertically integrated asset manager, building proprietary portfolios based upon the firm’s insights into various social impact areas. The company is also the first digital advisor to build indices around the UN SDGs: ocean health, clean water, gender equity, animal welfare, and climate action. For example, Wealth simple has a Socially Responsible Investing option that includes portfolios for cleantech, low carbon emissions, and gender diversity. Likewise, Swell Investing provides portfolio investment around categories like disease eradication, healthy living, zero waste, green tech, and more. And, unlike Wealth simple, you can get started with as little as $50.
    Breanden Beneschott Ambitious Entrepreneurs Scholarship
    here are also a lot of voices and opinions about environmental issues. So along with basic information about environmental problems and solutions, I also offer different perspectives and further reading so you can form your own opinions. Climate change happens when greenhouse gases are released and trapped in the atmosphere, causing the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect creates a layer around the earth's atmosphere that traps heat from the sun, making our atmosphere warmer, similar to a greenhouse. The planet faces a variety of troubling issues that stem from man-made contamination. Many of these lead to environmental problems that are causing long-term damage to the earth’s ecosystem. The Global Issues website explains that the only way to control current environmental issues is to create sustainable development strategies and continue to instill conservation methods. Water pollution is a growing problem globally. According to the Think quest website, large industries including those that make chemicals and plastics dump a large amount of waste into the water. Human waste and rubbish also end up in the oceans and lakes. The Clean Water Act of 1972 allows the U.S. government to enforce restrictions on those who dump trash and waste. To address the problem, individuals can improve recycling and waste disposal, and they can volunteer to clean up shorelines and nearby public locations. Businesses should develop ongoing protocols to reduce the amount of chemicals and other waste they put into the water supply. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, there are several airborne materials that can lead to ozone pollution. Ground-level ozone, particulate matter, lead, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide and carbon monoxide are all dangerous when released into the air. These pollutants can cause human health problems and damage to plants and animals. The EPA enforces laws controlling the release of these substances into the atmosphere. Controlled air quality leads to less stress on the outer ozone layer of the planet that helps protect us from the sun. According to the Science Daily website, man-made chemicals released into the dirt either by accident or through poor disposal techniques cause soil contamination. Rupture of underground storage tanks, acid rain, leaching of hazardous waste from a landfill, pesticides and herbicides, and discharge from industrial chemical wastes all can contaminate the soil in which farmers grow crops or graze livestock that people eventually eat. Laws against such contamination need to be stringent, and the appropriate agencies have to be tough in the enforcement of those laws to help keep soil safer for humans and animals. Fluorinated gases, like the hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) used in refrigerators and air conditioners, are considered major contributors to climate change according to Drawdown.org. The most commonly used refrigerants have a high Global Warming Potential. The Kigali amendment to the Montreal Protocol offers a timeline for phasing out refrigerants with high Global Warming Potential, but it's essential for companies and governments to maintain their commitments.
    Elevate Women in Technology Scholarship
    In my opinion laptops are the new powerful technology that inspires me and that also makes the world and easier and a better place. Laptops have made it easier to connect with people across the globe with just one click. Laptops have increased the usage of social media websites like Facebook, Instagram, Skype, etc. Sure, you can operate these websites on your smartphones but using them on a laptop is out of this world. You can check your homepage even while sitting in a café or make video calls anytime. For high-end games, you require a laptop. The best thing about playing a game on a laptop is that you can play it even while laying on a couch or a bed. You don’t have to sit in front of a desktop and play. Game manufacturers make a lot of money by launching exciting games for laptops. With enhanced quality and entertainment, it’s a heaven for gamers. If you want to watch a certain movie, you don’t have to wait for the cable tv to air it for you. If you have a stable internet connection, you can watch nth movies on your laptop in your comfort zone. No more lying-in front of a television or a desktop, stream a video online and watch while munching some popcorn. If you want to watch a certain movie, you don’t have to wait for the cable tv to air it for you. If you have a stable internet connection, you can watch nth movies on your laptop in your comfort zone. No more lying in front of a television or a desktop, stream a video online and watch while munching some popcorn. Laptops have made it easy to learn anything online. It enhances their academic performance as they use it in the classrooms, cafes, or anywhere they want. Laptops have improved learning in numerous ways. With thousands of resources online with access to it all the time, laptops are the best way for any online learning course available on the web. All in all, laptops have enhanced our lives not in just one way, but many. From social media to bigger business deals; we require a laptop at every step of the way. Since 1981, laptops have become advanced and more significant. The main progress of this advanced electronic gadget is yet to come.
    Self "ESTEAM" Scholarship
    It's important because you can change the world and the history of STEM fields is full of amazing accomplishments. Names like Newton, Darwin, Hawking, Curie, and Goodall bring to mind incredible discoveries and inventions. But there are many Black innovators in STEM who's names we don’t mention as often and are usually ignored, even though they are associated with accomplishments that are no less impressive and important. The work of Black scientists, engineers, and mathematicians has led to game-changing discoveries and inventions. Dr. Marie M. Daly was a biochemist and the first Black woman to obtain a Ph.D. in chemistry in the United States. She made several critical contributions to medicine, including the discovery of the relationship between high cholesterol and heart disease and conducting pioneering research into the effects of cigarette smoke on the lungs. Her work created a new understanding of how food, diet, and lifestyle can affect heart health. In addition to her research, Daly taught biochemistry courses, advocated for getting Black students enrolled in medical schools and graduate science programs, and started a scholarship for minority students to study science at Queens College in New York.
    Ohio Information Technology Scholarship
    In my opinion there are five main reasons that why people want to pursue in these careers and are pursuing in these careers which are. 1. The industry is growing rapidly The number of computer and IT jobs will increase 13 percent from 2016 to 2026, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) — faster than the average rate of 5 to 9 percent for all other industries. That translates to about 557,100 new jobs over the next decade. Though Silicon Valley may be the mecca of the tech world, you won’t have to move to northern California to take advantage of this surplus of jobs. The technology industry is quickly expanding in cities in North Carolina, Indiana and Michigan, to name a few. 2. You don’t need an academic degree It may be surprising that such a focused career doesn’t require a four-year bachelor’s degree. More emphasis is being placed on alternative, concentrated educational programs, such as those offered by General Assembly and the Flatiron School, that offer training in front- and back-end web development and user-experience design. Some companies started investing in talent cultivation by partnering with workforce development experts who can custom design a recruitment, training and onboarding process that targets people from underrepresented groups. Why, you ask? These companies recognize the benefit of employing people who represent their local communities, as they bring fresh perspectives and insights, while also enabling companies to meet their diversity needs. But most of all, a custom workforce-development program ensures that their talent is trained for the job on day one, as well as given the tools to adapt to an ever-changing industry. 3. Tech jobs are lucrative No matter what tech job you land — even the ones that don’t require higher education — chances are you’ll be well compensated. In 2017, the median annual salary for the computer and IT occupations was $84,580. Computer support specialists, generally the lowest-paid employees within computer and information technology, were still paid an average of $52,810 in 2017. Computer and information systems managers actually made the BLS list for the top 20 highest-paying jobs, with an average annual salary of $139,220. 4. Work-life balance and workplace flexibility Money isn’t everything. Sure, the generous salaries associated with tech jobs are a major draw, but most positions also provide an excellent work-life balance. When job-search site Glassdoor listed the 29 best jobs for work-life balance, more than 10 were in the realm of computer and IT. In some cases, the structure of tech roles will allow you the ability to work remotely. 5. IT professionals are not boxed into a single industry Choosing a career as a tech professional means you can work across a variety of industries and sectors. This means computer and IT professionals have the freedom to pursue opportunities in finance, government, entertainment, health care and more for organizations ranging from start-ups and nonprofits to long-standing corporations. The possibilities are endless.
    Eleven Scholarship
    In life there are many times we face challenges, setbacks and failures, we are not prepared for them, they happen suddenly and when it happens, we don't have time to think things through and we are not prepared for it, it varies from person to person how they react and deal with these things. As for me I face them, I deal with them with courage, I am not scared when I face them, many times it broke me emotionally but still I carried on, after dealing with these issues I think about them, absorb them, understand them, it takes a lot of time for me to heal from them but I make it through because that is what life is about, you have to face things bravely, with the presence of mind to deal with them, see the positive side in every situation and after a while when you are stable enough, then put it behind you and move on in life. Things are not always that bad and bad things don't happen continuously, good things happen along with them and when we see the good things we have and the blessing we have it gives us the courage to deal with the other stuff and then we move on in life, it gives us an experience and makes us stronger every time.
    Cardel Love Scholarship
    There are five things that I'm studying college. 1. Studying engineering brings prestige Do not forget the prestige that comes with studying engineering. Non-engineers will be like “wow” when they hear that you are an engineer. Everyone knows how much effort is required to qualify as an engineer. They are also well aware of the sacrifices engineering students have to make during their studies. So, the element of respect comes naturally. 2. It sets you up for professional success Your entire thought process changes. You learn how to think like an engineer. You acquire logical thinking and critical analysis skills. Decision-making skills are improved. You become more objective and less emotional when it comes to work. All of these skills are greatly needed in the professional world, in any field. So, engineers tend to do better no matter which sector they choose, and they also tend to make good managers. So much so, engineering is the most common undergraduate degree among Fortune 500 CEOs. 3. You’ll be ready for any problem I am not saying that once you are done with the engineering degree, you will not encounter any more problems or difficulties in your life. You will. Probably even tougher than the ones faced during your degree. But at the same time, you will have acquired the skills and the confidence to deal with any kind of problem. You will know exactly how to go about it, and where to hit it. No problem – no matter how big – will seem insurmountable. In fact, you will start viewing every problem as a challenge and an opportunity to grow. 4. It brings financial security If you are the kind of person who craves a lavish and exuberant lifestyle or simply longs for a better future for your kids, then engineering is for you. The majority of educational think-tanks, blogs and news portals rate engineering as one of the top-paid degree programs. To be exact, engineering programs take up almost 40% of the slots in the top 10 paying majors’ lists. The most prominent and lucrative engineering disciplines are chemical, computer, electrical, nuclear and petroleum engineering. Average starting salaries are about US$60k, with the potential to reach US$180k as your career progresses. 5. You get a chance to improve the world It feels really wonderful when you know that you are actually positively contributing something to society. Words cannot describe the feeling when someone looks at a newly constructed bridge and says, “I built that bridge.” If you ever get a chance to ask an engineer about his/her work, notice how they beam with pride when talking about their contribution in creating something new, even if it is as simple as a “like” button on a website (see above – you know what to do…).
    Dark and Light Scholarship
    In my opinion there are 5 ways people plan their further college education which are; 1. Create a blog Whether you’re into creative writing, journalism, or helping others, a blog can be a great place to hone your skills and get feedback from a growing audience. Either way, consistent practice in writing is one of the best ways to get better. In the beginning stages, you may choose to hire an editor who can help you identify ways to improve. 2. Work on a passion project If your interests don’t exactly align with a blog, there are still many practical ways to hone your skills. Try creating videos, starting a podcast, or putting together an online portfolio of your work. Simply following through on your interests can open doors to further learning opportunities. 3. Get on Kickstarter For ventures that require a little more funding, consider crowdsourcing the starting costs. Maybe you want to develop a line of dog leashes, but need the materials to begin. Or perhaps you know someone whose Kickstarter project needs someone who can advocate and market for their campaign. Launching a campaign can help you learn valuable skills and enable you to further your skills in your chosen project. The internet has enabled billions of people with diverse skills and interests to connect and collaborate. As a result, there are numerous platforms and websites perfect for continuing your education. 4. Multitask with podcasts With over 850,000 podcasts out there, there’s sure to be an interview, essay, or lesson that covers something you’d like to learn. If you’re learning a language, podcasts can be a great resource to hear native speakers in normal conversation. Plus, you can listen to them anywhere you go. That means even if you’re too swamped for a sit-down lesson, you can catch up on some history or language skills while you commute. 5. Learn from video platforms Since learning from short videos has become so popular, many platforms have arisen specifically aimed at cultivating and sharing educational content. While these may not always have any coursework associated with them, they are often mostly free. Here are a few of the most common educational platforms:
    Black Students in STEM Scholarship
    Natalia Katorova is a Materials Science and Engineering PhD student at Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology. Before pursuing her PhD, Natalia had very little experience in entrepreneurship, but she says her time at Skoltech has completely changed her way of thinking. Natalia credits the university’s innovation initiatives like the FabLab for bringing value to her current research. “It helped me understand the entrepreneurial cycle – from the initial idea to creation and implementation. I also realised that my technical background and engineering skills do matter! During her studies, Natalia, along with her colleague, Polina, launched their start-up, K-plus. The pioneering start-up aims to develop and market a new generation of potassium-ion batteries which can be used for stationary UPS devices, solar panels and wind power stations. It’s important to have a vision, but it’s important to also have the practical know-how and data-driven evidence to back it up – as Assistant Professor Zeljko Tekic at Skoltech’s Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation explains. “For STEM students, entrepreneurship is of specific importance and relevance as it helps them not just to be able to solve hard tech problems once they are clearly defined, but to be able to recognise and identify emerging needs and wants, and then, proactively participate in satisfying them by creating and renewing products and enterprises. “In this way, STEM students with entrepreneurial skills are uniquely positioned to move their ideas to impact, to see how tech they love and create changes people’s lives to better and creates value,” Professor Tekic adds. Dmitry Kulish, Professor of Practice at the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation echoes Professor Tekic’s sentiments: “A scientist may realise that they want to commercialise their invention. So instead of going to a start up or a corporation for help, they will have all the skills to commercialise their invention themselves, and this is why they will need to have a strong understanding of entrepreneurship.” The Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech) in Moscow, Russia, is a bustling hub built upon the foundations of academic excellence in science, technology and engineering which instills a vision for innovation and entrepreneurship success in education, research and commercialisation. Students are encouraged to take part in a range of innovation and entrepreneurship workshops, programmes and courses. Such opportunities offer a unique opportunity for students to develop specific entrepreneurial knowledge and skills, such as IP management, planning and resource management, as well as social, cultural and ethical awareness. Providing genuine context and demonstrations of how STEM knowledge and skills can be used in within the realms of entrepreneurship can have a positive effect on students’ learning, perspectives, engagement and attainment. “It provides you with the strategic thinking skills to generate new ideas for your research, or to find an opportunity to launch a start up,” said Natalia. “Having an understanding of entrepreneurship and experience of idea development and implementation enhances your chances of success.” It can open up doors to an array of other career opportunities too STEM graduates aren’t solely destined for STEM careers. With the introduction of entrepreneurship in STEM education, it’s an opportunity for many graduates to forge careers in non-traditional industries – as Professor Tekic explains. “STEM graduates with some startup experience or entrepreneurial flavour in their degrees can pursue a variety of career options and many interesting and non-standard development pathways.
    Renee Scholarship
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    Ruth and Johnnie McCoy Memorial Scholarship
    There are seven reasons to go to college and for me they are; 1. Gain financial responsibility With the financial independence and responsibility that it brings, college could be a great opportunity to expand your financial literacy. Between student loans and potential expenses like textbooks and rent, learning to manage your finances well is extremely important. Applying for a student credit card (and learning how to responsibly use it), maintaining a student budget and navigating your student loan expenses are among the many things that you’ll learn in college. 2. Expand your potential earnings Learning to be financially independent isn’t the only opportunity you will have as a college student; studies show that college graduates are more likely to become financially stable upon graduation. A College Board report states that individuals with higher education levels “earn more” and are “more likely than others to be employed.” The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics also reports that in 2020, people with a bachelor’s degree had a weekly salary 67 percent higher than those with just a high school diploma. 3. Create long-lasting relationships and professional connections The connections that you’ll create in college — with faculty, classmates or members of clubs — will help you start building your professional network. Networking is important: Job website Indeed says that networking is essential because it can “provide job leads, possibilities for advancement and opportunities for personal improvement.” The connections you make can help you get a jump-start on your career, and those relationships can challenge your ideas or provide new insights. 4. Achieve job security Statistically, students who have earned a college degree are more likely to land a secure job with benefits upon graduation. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in May 2021 the unemployment rate for people 25 and older with at least a bachelor’s degree was 3.2 percent, while the unemployment rate for high school graduates with no college degree was 6.8 percent. This is consistent with longer-term trends, where people with at least a bachelor’s degree typically have half the unemployment rate of people with just a high school diploma. 5. Explore different career options If there’s any time to explore new interests, it’s college. Given the wide array of courses available in virtually any subject, you have the opportunity to experience classes that aren’t even directly related to your major — and a diverse course load may even be required by your college. This is the perfect time to join organizations and clubs and take classes that aren’t a part of your major to learn more about different career paths. It’s not uncommon for students to change their major or career path throughout their time at college. 6. Experience independence College offers you invaluable experiences that high school just can’t give you, including a level of academic and personal independence that may prepare you for the realities of a post-college career and life. When it comes to collegiate work, you are responsible for managing your time, your homework and your course load — and, ultimately, your success. 7. Learn valuable skills College won’t only teach you how to become a good student; it can also teach you skills that will help you succeed in any career. Many schools have mandatory courses for underclassmen that promote collaboration and group work, skills that will equip you to share ideas and communicate with team members in any setting.
    Wilma King Means Scholarship
    Every engineer will have his or her own unique recipe for success. Whether you are a new engineer or a seasoned professional, it’s important to set goals that will keep you moving forward, and goals that are realistic and attainable. While your overarching goal may be to land a new job, it can help to set smaller goals to create the forward motion that will set you up for success. Goals to consider to help you advance your engineering career this year include: Getting out and meeting people in your industry is critical for professional success. Whether or not networking results in a job offer, expanding your professional network is always a good idea. Attending professional networking events, industry association events, conventions, and other functions will afford you the opportunity to meet new people and learn new things in 2015. Document your accomplishments. The most effective resumes quantify achievements. It can be difficult to pull all of your accomplishments out of your memory when you decide it’s time to revamp your resume. If you keep a running list of those achievements as they happen, and update your resume accordingly, you can be sure none will get left out. This year, make it a point to track and document your accomplishments on the job. Know your value. Engineers should always be aware of their value in the marketplace. Research local engineering salaries online so that you know where you fall in terms of your experience and education. You don’t want to find out the day after you accept a job offer that you’re actually getting paid $20,000 less than what you’re worth. Learn something new. The one constant in the world is change. What can you do this year to keep your skills sharp and learn something new? Whether you take a class or attend an industry conference, do something to enhance your skills this year. Focus on work-life balance. Engineers work hard, and getting ahead in the field can mean clocking long hours, often to the detriment of personal time and family time. What can you do this year to give yourself more time for the people and hobbies you love? Partner with a recruiter. Searching for new opportunities can be difficult for busy engineers. Partnering with a recruiter can help you connect with exciting jobs that aren’t necessarily posted on public job boards. A recruiter can also help you set goals, polish your resume, and perfect your interviewing technique so that when the right opportunity comes along, you are prepared to rise to the challenge.
    Young Women in STEM Scholarship
    Well like most people there are 6 things that motivate me and it's from the most to least exciting. Money and Rewards As I have explained above, most people thought that what they want in life are monies and the next shiny objects, but what they never realized is that the physical things that they want are just the means to an end. What they truly after is the feeling of owning the items. You will appreciate the progress and process more because those are what truly counts, not the end result. This is why people said that success is a journey, not a destination. It is your hard work and the effort that you poured in that make you who you are today. It is the journey that shapes you into the person you want to be, not the physical items. Money is just the reward you get when you win the game, but what makes you win the game in progress. So focus on the progress and not the end result. What you have gone through is more important than what you have achieved in the end. The key to success is this: to become the right person worthy of the success you desire. Desire to be the Best Some people just cannot accept to be number two in their lives. They fight hard and they work hard because they hate to lose. People such as Donald Trump and Usain Bolt are good examples. They just hate losing. Why do you think Muhammad Ali works so hard? This is because he desires to be the champion. “I hated every minute of training, but I said, ‘Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.'” Muhammad Ali And because their desire to be the best is so strong that they are willing to go all out and give all their best to achieve the number one status. They sacrifice their time and work hard every single day to become the best. Are you willing to sacrifice your weekend or your nighttime to work on your dreams? Are you willing to wake up at 5 am each morning so that you can have a head-start over others? When your desire to become the best in what you do is strong, you will do most things to become the champion in your field. You don’t even want to accept being #2. Being #2 will make you feel like losing. Thus, you will motivate yourself to work hard, train, and take massive action to achieve the first position in what you do. This is the drive that motivates most athletes and champions in the world. Their desire to win is strong and they work hard for it. How about you? Helping the Others Some people are motivated by helping others. They want to see changes in people’s lives and they want to fight for a better future for the world. These are philanthropists, and they are willing to give up a huge portion of their wealth to make the world a better place. In 2010, Bill Gates and Warren Buffett announced the Giving Pledge campaign to recruit and inspire wealthy people of the world to give a majority of their wealth to philanthropy. When they first launched the campaign, there are as many as 40 people joined the campaign and have pledged $125 billion for charity purposes. The last I checked, The Giving Pledge has 204 signatories, from 22 countries, and has contributed a total of more than $500 billion. Power and Fame There is another group of people who are motivated by power and fame. Politicians are a great example here. These are the people who are inspired to become leaders and they are driven to achieve greater power and fame in life. They want to lead and bring their company, their organization, their people, and their nation to a greater height. You have to know what you truly desire deep within yourself. When you know what motivates you, you can then set yourself up to win on the right platform. Recognition Recognition is another factor that makes certain people motivated. They want to prove that either they are right or someone is wrong. They want recognition from themselves or others. Do you know how Lee Iacocca achieved his recognition through reviving Chrysler in the 80s? It is said that Ford Motors fired Lee and he felt so angry that he wanted to build a company to rival Ford. As a result, he joined Chrysler, which was in trouble at that time. Lee then led Chrysler to become a great automobile company again. Although Chrysler went bankrupt in 2009, it has truly shown that Lee Iacocca’s drive for recognition and to prove himself was a strong force to achieving success in life. There was another similar story from Thomas Watson, who used to work for a company called NCR. Tom Watson was fired there and he wanted to prove his ex-company was wrong. After that, Tom Watson joined a smaller company called CTR and grew it to become what was known as IBM today. He has led IBM for 40 years and has turned it into one of the leading technology companies in the world. The Passion The final factor that motivates most people in life is passion. Why do you think most successful people are successful? Why do you think they are willing to wake up early and work harder than ordinary people? The answer is that they are passionate about what they do. Think about it, there are times when you feel so motivated for something that you are willing to sacrifice your leisure time for it. Whatever the reason, I believe that you understand the power of passion. When you are so passionate about something, you will think about it all the time.
    Educate the SWAG “Dare to Dream” STEAM Scholarship
    Science, Technology, Engineering and Math—the subjects called STEM—continue to be a major focal point in education. This urgent focus on STEM came from the growing concern that education was not providing the building blocks necessary for students to achieve successful future employment in an increasingly technical world. The goal of focusing on STEM is to provide today's young people with the technical, critical thinking, communication and problem-solving skills they will need tomorrow to compete and succeed in a modern job market. The theory and research behind STEM education has continued to mature, and today there are a growing group of advocates who believe that STEM is missing a key component. That component is the arts! A growing number of educators would like to add art to STEM to turn it into STEAM. Is STEAM simply a grab for the spotlight from the liberal arts community? As an education professional with 25 years of teaching experience, I am always wary of new acronyms. In education, trends and initiatives come and go. Most initiatives fade quickly, without a positive effect on the actual transfer of knowledge from the teacher to student. Sometimes it's a lack of funding, sometimes it's a bad idea, but many times a new idea fails because it doesn't take into account the myriad demands already in place on teachers and students. As a newly trained science teacher in the mid-'90s, I did some eye rolling when STEM was first introduced. I was successfully teaching science; how was calling it STEM going to make any difference? Well, history has shown how young and naive I was, and STEM research and implementation has continued to get stronger. The STEM movement has provided a common focus for distilling the skills society needs for a complex future. STEM initiatives have allowed educators to shift their focus from cramming content to practicing the skills that are needed to be technically literate. Science teachers have transitioned from rote blackboard learning and constrained dry recipe card experiments to more fluid, student-centered activities. Today, the focus on STEM has created activities that revolve around critical thinking, problem-solving, communication and collaboration.
    Dr. Rajesh Aggarwal Scholarship for Scientific Studies
    A few years ago we had a customer who wanted to blend seven different ingredients to make a single new product. Sounds pretty simple, right? Normally you would simply dose each product into a tank, agitate and the transfer the new solution to a storage tank. As an added requirement, this customer needed to blend these seven products into a single pipe on their way to the storage tank. Well that doesn’t sound so bad either, just set a master flow rate and let each product run off of a ratio to the master flow rate. Should be good, no? Ok, so maybe it’s not that easy; we ran into a few snags. For example, what happens if one of the products cannot reach the desired flow rate during production? What if the run ends and the total amount of each product in the tank does not meet up with their tolerances? What if everything starts fine and then half way through production one of the individual product lines plugs? The first way we approached these issues was to set a master flow rate and let each product run off of a ratio to the master flow rate. If one of the lines was unable to achieve the desired ratio we would step down the master flow rate. Off to a good start. We had it working better than just letting the lines do their own thing, but the issues weren’t completely solved. This solution still allowed for the incorrect amount of product in the finished product tank when finished. After a few discussions we decided to approach the problem from a new angle. What we would do is still have the master flow rate, but this time there would be a master total as well. Each individual line would have a targeted total based off of the ratio set. A totalizer was created based off of time and the requested flow rate. Then you are able to give your control loops a set point of 0, and make your process variable the error of the total. If your first line needs to have a total of 10 gallons after the first minute and the actual total was 8 the control loop would drive the valve open more in order to make up the difference. We also created a ramp function. The system would start with a set point lower than the requested master rate. This would allow each individual product to initiate flow. After a preset amount of time the master rate would ramp up over a period of time to achieve the desired rate. If one of the product lines would get behind to the point that the control valve would be open over a specified amount, the master set point would ramp back down until all products would catch up. After weeks of development and testing it was time to implement. After a day of trying to get the equipment to operate correctly, our theory worked out as predicted. In less than 10 minutes the entire line was up and running exactly as desired. Each product line was flowing at the required ratio with the total in the tank matching the same requested ratio.
    Janey Mae Memorial Scholarship
    In today’s society, single parent/families are no longer viewed as non-traditional families since they are normal. According to the US Census Bureau, approximately 30 percent of American families are headed by only one parent. There were over 12 million single-parent households in the US in 2000. The percentage of children living with two parents has been declining among all racial and ethnic groups. 22 million children in the US go home to one parent and approximately 83 percent of these parents are moms. While single-mom homes are more common, the number of single fathers has also been growing by 60 percent during the last ten years. Concerning custodial parents, data shows that 85 percent are mothers while 15 percent are fathers. In addition, nearly 50 percent of children who live with their mother do not see their father regularly two years after the breakup of their family. Among children who live with one parent, approximately 38 percent live with a divorced parent; 35 percent with a never-married parent, 19 percent with a separated parent, 4 percent with a widowed parent, and 4 percent with a parent whose spouse lived elsewhere. It is important to first understand a few basic factors about the single-parent household. A single parent refers to a parent who has one or more than one child and who is not living with the children’s other parent. In addition, children who have gone through a divorce are more likely to suffer from depression, emotional stress, and difficulties in school. Adolescents from single-parent families were found to be three times more likely to be depressed than those living with two parents. Criminal activity is also more associated with single-parent homes. Children from single-parent households account for 72% of teenage murderers and 60% rape crimes. Children from single-parent homes are eleven times more likely to exhibit violent behavior. This does not mean that problems found in single-parent homes are because of the parent who raises the children. It can be related to things other than single parenting. Single-parent households are generally less well-off financially and this may be a major reason for family problems. Low-income families face issues of lower education levels and lower economic achievement which can often leave the child feeling lonely and isolated.
    Terry Crews "Creative Courage" Scholarship
    Graphic designers use several different medias to express concepts to clients. They work with clients in order to make sure the thought and the announcement work together. When creating an advertisement, or whatever the project consists of, the designers have to take in consideration several aspects of the piece. There is the audience of the piece, the images used, the words that may be incorporated and many other parts that go with the creation. The creation of these projects are usually done in a studio where the artist/designer has access to all of the tools needed; whether it be computer programs, color swatches, or sketches. Designers that work for a corporation usually work in a team and everyone contributes their ideas to get one design while the company brings in clients and projects. Independent designers are doing the work by themselves, competing with other and trying to promote themselves to more potential clients. Graphic designers are useful tools for corporations and advertisers because the designers take promotional ideas and make them something that catches people’s attention. They take a magazine cover and turn it into a piece of art, a restaurant advertisement in the newspaper and create an eye catcher. In this sense they will always be useful. Those who work for newspaper companies and publishers have a sixteen percent drop of job demand by the year 2022. Those who work in computer system design and similar fields have a thirty-five percent increase of job demand by the year 2022. Designers have to make sure that they are know what they are doing and have all the proper skills that a company is looking for because there will be hundreds of competitors for the positions of graphic designer.
    Isaac Yunhu Lee Memorial Arts Scholarship
    Throughout history, nature has had a leading role as a source of inspiration for both musicians and visual artists. Dating back to even prehistoric cave drawings in Lascaux, France, or even the Grand Canyon Suite composed by Grefe, nature has always been and will always be a driving force of creative inspiration. Things in nature are tangible references that we use all the time. From the moment we have memories as little kids, we have been in nature and have used it to learn. From drawing lollipop-looking flowers underneath a cotton ball clouded sky or making a thunderstorm, clapping our hand's various ways in class, nature has been a part of our foundational education simply because it is one of the most palpable things we have. Just walk outside and there it is. Similarly, we use words and common figures of speech that originally have a meaning that is found in nature to describe events or objects in our daily lives. For example, a dry or wet signal, lightning-fast reflexes, a rocky start, root of a problem, etc…The list goes on. Why did it become this way? Because nature is where life begins and has always been there for us to draw ideas from. Nature is a relative constant in our ever-changing lives. Scientifically, there are several parallels between nature and music. There are natural harmonies and pitch frequencies that the Earth makes as it lives and breathes. The wind ripping through canyons and water falling over smooth rocks. Not to mention animals that sing as they go about their days. Our modern-day instruments are even tuned to match the natural movement, rhythm, and vibration of the cosmos at A=432Hz, which is mathematically proven to be the same as the universe. Music was given to us by nature, with the earliest instruments being from gourds or hollowed-out pieces of wood. Even now, instruments are very rarely not based on vibrations traveling through some type of wood. The direct parallels between music and nature are too great to ignore. Visual art also comes from nature. Literally. The mediums that artists use to inspire and create their pieces are from nature. Wood, charcoal, graphite, clay, mixed pigments, water. Artists use nature to create their works. The way the cave dwellers created paint to document and draw on their walls is in essence the same process that we use today. Without these elements of nature, we wouldn’t have to tools to even think about making artwork. Even in my own life, nature has played a huge role in my artistic endeavors. In my music, I often look to natural features of the world as a guide to how things sound and interact with each other. The way that the wind glides through trees, empty fields with birds singing, raindrops splattering on a lake. All of those things are unique in their way and yet all have melodic qualities that can be used and found in the music of all varieties. And also withdrawing, for me it is 100% more challenging and invigorating to try to capture things that come from nature such as trees, rivers, mountains, valleys, etc… These things have also been created and embody some of the most artistically complex concepts that the earth has to offer.
    Elizabeth D. Stark Art Scholarship
    Art has a faster impact on a person; he can more deeply understand an event or situation by perceiving a picture or painting, for a student also, a depiction of what her studies is catchier than a thousand words he hears from his teacher. Art has a faster impact on a person; he can more deeply understand an event or situation by perceiving a picture or painting, for a student also, a depiction of what he studies is more catchy than a thousand words he hears from his teacher. Art can help to showcase our talent to the society and allows you to follow your dreams and become a successful artist. Thereby you have more reach and power to send your message to the world and even change it. Art can take you places; not the literal meaning, but as in, you will be able to feel the backdrop of what it shows us. Imagine a huge picture which shows poverty in a region by showing a young girl and her surroundings; a powerful picture can drag us into that area and feel the dust and heat of that situation. Let's embrace it! You and I will die sooner or later, but Art, it lasts forever. As we say ideas are bulletproof, Art is immortal. They get passed on from generations to generations. Let it be any form of art; they will always be of relevance. Rituals and traditions that we still celebrate is art that represents or tells a story about our people’s past. Art can change the world. The importance of art is that it sends a message, a message so strong that it might form a revolution or else even a small change that can solve the issue of a minority. We often feel untouched by the miseries or problems many are facing in the world or even we don’t care about most of the environmental issues, we feel isolated and don’t feel the strength of being a part of a community. This is where art comes in; Art may not directly tell people what to do, how to do but it delivers a thought of togetherness, creates mindsets that push us to be more engaging. It also brings people together who are up for discussions of social, political, ecological issues and who dare to take up a challenge that can change the world! Art has no parameters of a typical language; you don’t need a translator, you show an image of a massacre, people know what it is, you sing a great song whose lyrics your audience might won't understand, but they would still move to the tune. It can surpass the language barrier. Art illustrates things far better than how we could describe them using words. The old crafts show us what all our ancestors used; music tells us how our society was, Films show what all did the world go through to reach here, paintings show us what all our ancestors wore, what all sufferings they faced and much more. This is more effective than describing them using multiple words, the attachment we get emotionally, physically or both is something that only art can deliver!
    Mia Noflin Goes to Broadway Scholarship
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    Moriah Janae Dance Grant
    Dancing holds a special place in my life since I was a little girl, I have always loved dancing because it fills my heart with joy. Dancing is a unique art that only requires passion. Dancing is my life and has changed my life in numerous ways. For me, it is one of the amazing ways of exercising. One of the most obvious reasons why I dance is that it keeps me fit. Dancing is not just doing any movement you want; it’s harder than many people think. It leaves you sweating, but in the end, you feel great and refreshed. Dancing has certain moral lessons; it teaches us not to give up, dancing is about practicing every day until you learn the right moves. One thing I have learned as a dancer is a perseverance. When you fall or make a mistake, you need the courage to get up and try again. Dancing is about hope, hope enables one to perfect his moves and perform better next time to impress the judges. It encourages us to work hard and never give up, with frequent practice it will pay off. I love dancing for several reasons; dancing makes me feel free, I can express myself through dance, at times I dance just to forget my problems. I sometimes dance to have fun and enjoy the moment... I dance because I like to dance my energy triples when I dance making it the most beautiful form of art. Dancing is the best stress reliever, if I feel upset and angry I dance away the pain to make me feel better. Anger makes me dance better. When I dance I feel free and happy again, especially after having a bad day. It’s a good way to forget about your daily stressors, all you need to do is turn on the music and dance your heart out. Through dancing, I have met some amazing friends, the best part of being a dancer is you will always meet people and share your experience. Throughout my dancing career, I have met the best dancers in the world who have greatly inspired me. Dancing is the best medium by which people show the world their true colors, showing who they can be. Through dancing, we understand our emotions and know ourselves better by understanding our talents in such a way that we did not know until we danced. When we dance, we connect with music that affects our body, our thoughts, and the mind. Dancing has taught me a lot in life, I have learned to respond to the changing circumstances in life creatively have learned to be confident, and have learned to listen to my emotions and understand my feelings. Dancing is deeply personal and it's an expression of something within us something that we can only share with the world through action. I dance because there is nothing that can engage me physically, emotionally, and socially like dancing. It’s a journey of growth that helps you understand the world from a different perspective. Dancing is the best way to spend my free time. Compared to other leisure activities, dancing helps me achieve more; it gives me hope, freedom, confidence and shapes me into a person in many ways. I would not be who I am today without my passion for dancing. If you try it, you will feel the same. I dance because I have been doing it since I was young and it has become part of who I am today, dancing gives me an indescribable feeling that I cannot get anywhere else.
    Devin Chase Vancil Art and Music Scholarship
    The role of arts and music in our society fill a void that we all need in order to enrich ourselves and our culture, they provide alternate infinite experiences, and they also further enhance the skills we use in other disciplines and professions. Recently, the arts have been sneaking into mainstream culture and gaining the attention of viewers, through shows like “So You Think You Can Dance,” or “The Colbert Report” with references to living composers such as Steve Reich or guests from the jazz and classical world (Wynton Marsalis and Alex Ross). Even by watching “American Idol” viewers learn how to become critical of musical performance and share strong musical opinions. There was even a strong response and media attention given to the YouTube Symphony Orchestra contest. Our society is becoming more involved with the arts, if they know it or not. The arts and classical music have been shielded from the public eye for far too long and now that it has been uncovered bit by bit, there is a growing curiosity and even excitement about this world. Artists and those who are passionate about the arts and music must realize what is occurring and continue to showcase what is done in this world to the public through various contemporary methods. People may find the arts and music to be an alternative to mainstream entertainment. The more options we have for people to enrich the lives and minds, the better it is for any society. It is hoped that this trend will lead to a time when classical and concert music find its place in mainstream society, offering all it does to more people.
    Robert Lee, Sr. and Bernice Williams Memorial Scholarship
    In my opinion there are 7 ways to overcome adversity and how do you plan on giving back to your community in the future and they are. 1.BE PREPARED You can work on overcoming adversity before it even happens. Train your brain to be resilient by building your inner strength and developing a growth mindset. Examine your limiting beliefs to uncover what’s holding you back. Develop a support system that you can fall back on. When the time comes to dig deep and uncover how to overcome adversity, you’ll be prepared. 2.PRACTICE POSITIVITY How does a person overcome adversity? It’s often about the way they frame the things that happen to them. Take a step back and positively reframe the problem. Catch any negative self-talk and replace it with empowering beliefs that help you work toward your goal rather than undermine it. 3.STAY DISCIPLINED When tough times hit, it can feel like your life is out of control. That’s why rituals are a powerful tool for overcoming adversity. When you create positive habits like priming, meditation, and daily exercise, you’re preparing your mind and body for adversity. Sticking to a daily routine through good times and bad will bring order and empowerment to your life. 4.STAY FOCUSED Getting what you want in life is all about focus. No matter what happens, you must keep your eye on the prize. Remember why you wanted your goal: it’s your purpose, your passion, your reason for living. Visualize your life when you’ve achieved your dreams. Stay focused on your ultimate goal, no matter what. There’s no room for self-pity and no time for negativity when you’re learning how to overcome adversity. 5.WORK ON YOUR SKILLS The greatest leaders and most successful people know that there is always room for improvement. As Tony himself says, “If you’re not growing, you’re dying.” Overcoming adversity is about taking an honest look at your knowledge and skills and working to improve them, every day. Work on your public speaking. Become a better networker. Improve your knowledge of finances or management. You’ll feel more confident and prepared for the future. 6.ELEVATE YOUR PEER GROUP Looking to success stories can help you learn how to overcome adversity – but you must also look at those around you. As Tony says, “The quality of a person’s life is most often a direct reflection of the expectations of their peer group.” You are who you hang out with. And if you want to bounce back from challenges, live optimistically, and stay focused, you need to surround yourself with people who support you – not people who hold you back. 7.DON’T GIVE UP and the most important of all “Persistence overshadows even talent as the most valuable resource shaping the quality of life,” says Tony. Surfer Mick Fanning got back on his surfboard just six days after a shark attack. Stephen King’s classic novel Carrie was rejected 30 times. Thomas Edison tried thousands of methods before making a successful lightbulb, saying, “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” That’s a perfect way, to sum up how to overcome adversity.