Hobbies and interests
Cheerleading
Reading
Action
I read books multiple times per month
Jayla Oeub
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WinnerJayla Oeub
885
Bold Points1x
Finalist1x
WinnerBio
I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to further my education at my Dream College with hopes of becoming the first Dentist or Anesthesiologist in my family
Education
West Catholic Preparatory Hs
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Majors of interest:
- Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
- Dentistry
Career
Dream career field:
Hospital & Health Care
Dream career goals:
Sports
Cheerleading
Varsity2020 – Present5 years
Arts
I Am A Role Model
Dance2015 – 2024
Public services
Volunteering
Projecthome — volunteer2022 – 2024
Future Interests
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Strong Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Dashanna K. McNeil Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Pediatric Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Walking In Authority International Ministry Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Joy Of Life Inspire’s AAA Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Kylee Govoni Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have
ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult,
has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I
never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated,
diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem
daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by
showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised
me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading,
dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life.
Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education.
Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman
of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the
community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a
Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in
their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle,
aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids
off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized
an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less
fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was
even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to
these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired
numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This
program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective
communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will
undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to
mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and
make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the
importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication
as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the
age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself
despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and
extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family
members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am
determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want
more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to
being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to
attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first nurse in my family. I am
extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Community Health Ambassador Scholarship for Nursing Students
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have
ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult,
has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I
never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated,
diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem
daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by
showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised
me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading,
dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life.
Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education.
Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman
of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the
community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a
Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in
their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle,
aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids
off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized
an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less
fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was
even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to
these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired
numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This
program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective
communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will
undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to
mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and
make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the
importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication
as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the
age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself
despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and
extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family
members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am
determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want
more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to
being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to
attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am
extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Curtis Holloway Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have
ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult,
has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I
never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated,
diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem
daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by
showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised
me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading,
dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life.
Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education.
Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman
of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the
community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a
Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in
their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle,
aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids
off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized
an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less
fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was
even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to
these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired
numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This
program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective
communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will
undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to
mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and
make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the
importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication
as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the
age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself
despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and
extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family
members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am
determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want
more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to
being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to
attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am
extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Wieland Nurse Appreciation Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have
ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult,
has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I
never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated,
diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem
daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by
showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised
me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading,
dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life.
Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education.
Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman
of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the
community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a
Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in
their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle,
aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids
off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized
an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less
fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was
even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to
these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired
numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This
program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective
communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will
undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to
mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and
make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the
importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication
as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the
age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself
despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and
extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family
members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am
determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want
more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to
being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to
attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am
extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Journey 180 Planner Changemaker Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Schmid Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Michael Rudometkin Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
M.R. Brooks Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit youth empowerment organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young LGBTQ+ members to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
FLIK Hospitality Group’s Entrepreneurial Council Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Brotherhood Bows Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Deborah Thomas Scholarship Award
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Scholar Budget Define Your Dream Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Sunshine Legall Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Building a Better World Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth and my faith and Jesus Christ has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Women in Nursing Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Alexander de Guia Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Grace Scheipe Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Henry Bynum, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Dimon A. Williams Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
God Hearted Girls Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth and my strong faith in Jesus Christ has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
Throughout my childhood, I was involved in a variety of extracurricular activities that have shaped me into the person I am today. From a young age, I began dancing and modeling, starting at just three years old. Over the years, I participated in ballet, acrobatics, jazz, tap, hip hop, and even cheered for the local football teams. However, it was during my time at West Catholic High School that cheerleading truly became my passion. As a senior, I have been recognized for my hard work and dedication, earning the role of captain on my cheer team. This position allows me to not only lead my fellow teammates, but also inspire and guide my peers. My energy and actions serve as a reflection of the values I uphold, and I am committed to leading them in the right direction. Additionally, I have been actively involved in a youth empowerment program called I am a Role Model, further contributing to my growth and development.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Connie Konatsotis Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
Throughout my childhood, I was involved in a variety of extracurricular activities that have shaped me into the person I am today. From a young age, I began dancing and modeling, starting at just three years old. Over the years, I participated in ballet, acrobatics, jazz, tap, hip hop, and even cheered for the local football teams. However, it was during my time at West Catholic High School that cheerleading truly became my passion. As a senior, I have been recognized for my hard work and dedication, earning the role of captain on my cheer team. This position allows me to not only lead my fellow teammates, but also inspire and guide my peers. My energy and actions serve as a reflection of the values I uphold, and I am committed to leading them in the right direction. Additionally, I have been actively involved in a youth empowerment program called I am a Role Model, further contributing to my growth and development.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
David G. Sutton Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Grandmaster Nam K Hyong Scholarship
The process of growth has molded me into the person I am today even though it was not effortless. The toughest part about life is growing without resisting the process. During my years of
high school, I have learned lessons that I never knew existed. Some may find the task of writing about themselves overwhelming. However, this task offers opposite feelings for me. I believe that by
emitting confidence in oneself all spectators will become inspired and motivated.
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
Throughout my childhood, I was involved in a variety of extracurricular activities that have shaped me into the person I am today. From a young age, I began dancing and modeling, starting at just three years old. Over the years, I participated in ballet, acrobatics, jazz, tap, hip hop, and even cheered for the local football teams. However, it was during my time at West Catholic High School that cheerleading truly became my passion. As a senior, I have been recognized for my hard work and dedication, earning the role of captain on my cheer team. This position allows me to not only lead my fellow teammates, but also inspire and guide my peers. My energy and actions serve as a reflection of the values I uphold, and I am committed to leading them in the right direction. Additionally, I have been actively involved in a youth empowerment program called I am a Role Model, further contributing to my growth and development.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Black Leaders Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Philippe Forton Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Simon Strong Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Janie Mae "Loving You to Wholeness" Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first nurse/anesthesiologist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Sharen and Mila Kohute Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Margalie Jean-Baptiste Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Hubert Colangelo Literacy Scholarship
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Sara Jane Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
CJM Rampelt Family Legacy Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Concrete Rose Scholarship Award
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first Nurse in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Curtis Holloway Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Hicks Scholarship Award
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
In 2020, my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Watching her overcome this challenge while remaining true to her faith was very rewarding to witness. My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Redefining Victory Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
Throughout my childhood, I was involved in a variety of extracurricular activities that have shaped me into the person I am today. From a young age, I began dancing and modeling, starting at just three years old. Over the years, I participated in ballet, acrobatics, jazz, tap, hip hop, and even cheered for the local football teams. However, it was during my time at West Catholic High School that cheerleading truly became my passion. As a senior, I have been recognized for my hard work and dedication, earning the role of captain on my cheer team. This position allows me to not only lead my fellow teammates, but also inspire and guide my peers. My energy and actions serve as a reflection of the values I uphold, and I am committed to leading them in the right direction. Additionally, I have been actively involved in a youth empowerment program called I am a Role Model, further contributing to my growth and development.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Our Destiny Our Future Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Nell’s Will Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Tanya C. Harper Memorial SAR Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Onward and Upward Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Jerzee Foundation Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Let Your Light Shine Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family with my own practice. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Zamora Borose Goodwill Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Shays Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Cyrilla Olapeju Sanni Scholarship Fund
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Williams Foundation Trailblazer Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Norman C. Nelson IV Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Janean D. Watkins Aspiring Healthcare Professionals Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Kayla Nicole Monk Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Kalia D. Davis Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
De Los Santos Family Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
MedLuxe Representation Matters Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Etherine Tansimore Scholarship
WinnerAll through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Avani Doshi Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Honorable Shawn Long Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Aserina Hill Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I'm truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Morgan Levine Dolan Community Service Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Marie Jean Baptiste Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Rev. Ethel K. Grinkley Memorial Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with the hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident that i am well deserving of this Scholarship.
Sloane Stephens Doc & Glo Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
Throughout my life, I have achieved my goals and brought pride to those who raised me. My childhood was filled with various extracurricular activities such as cheerleading, dance, and modeling, which have shaped my diverse skill set and defined my path in life. Being part of a diverse group has influenced my decision to pursue further education. Those who know me describe me as a focused, determined, and confident young woman of distinction
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams with the goal of becoming the first dentist in my family. I am extremely confident that I am well deserving of this Scholarship.
Bald Eagle Scholarship
All through my high school years, I have faced numerous challenges that have ultimately shaped me into the person I am today. The process of growth, although difficult, has been instrumental in my personal development. I have learned valuable lessons that I never anticipated encountering. As a result, I have become a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Writing about myself may seem daunting to some, but for me, it is an opportunity to inspire and motivate others by showcasing the power of self-confidence.
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams and well deserving of this Scholarship.
Robert F. Lawson Fund for Careers that Care
As the child of a Social Worker, I naturally gravitate towards giving back to the community. In Philadelphia, PA, I am involved with a nonprofit organization called I am a Role Model. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. We host various events each cycle, aimed at bringing about positive changes in Philadelphia's communities and keeping kids off the streets. One of my favorite memories with the organization was when we organized an event called "Toys for Tots" around Christmas time. We held a toy drive for less fortunate children, and seeing the smiles and joy on their faces was truly amazing. It was even more fulfilling to know that I was one of many girls who helped bring happiness to these children. My participation in the I am a Role Model program, I have acquired numerous life lessons that have shaped my character and influenced who I am today. This program has provided me with valuable skills such as leadership, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with others. These skills will undoubtedly be assets as I embark on my college journey.
My mother's influence has transformed my perspective on life, leading me to mature and approach it with greater seriousness. I am now driven to achieve my goals and make my family proud. Throughout my high school years, I have come to appreciate the importance of hard work and the guidance of a mentor. Witnessing my mother's dedication as a Medical Social Worker, working long hours and pursuing her master's degree at the age of 34, has instilled in me a stronger determination to succeed in all endeavors.
I lack guidance and role models in my community, so I strive to better myself despite my surroundings. I help guide my peers towards success through education and extracurricular activities. My support systems, including my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors, have provided me with guidance and leadership. I am determined to become a trailblazer. I believe that everyone has a calling in life, and I want more out of life, especially as a young woman of color. To achieve this, I am committed to being proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to further my education at my dream college with hopes of becoming the first dentist in my family. My goal as a dentist is to give back to my community by offering free services, resources and awareness to low-income families.
Barbara J. DeVaney Memorial Scholarship Fund
The process of growth has molded me into the person I am today even though it was not effortless. The toughest part about life is growing without resisting the process. During my years of
high school, I have learned lessons that never knew existed. I am a self-confident, motivated, diligent, consistent, young Black and Asian leader. Some may find the task of writing about themselves overwhelming; however, this task offers opposite feelings for me. I believe that by
emitting confidence in oneself all spectators will become inspired and motivated. My childhood experiences including participating in numerous extra-curricular activities have allowed me to acquire a solid and eclectic skill set that define who I am and where I am going in life. People who know me, have described me as a young woman of great distinction, focus, determination, and confidence.
As previously mentioned, my parents kept me involved in numerous extracurricular activities that have molded me into the young woman that I am today. I have enjoyed dancing and modeling throughout the years. I was enrolled in ballet, acrobatics, jazz, tap, hip hop, and cheering for the local football teams. Cheerleading has become my passion since entering West Catholic High School. Through hard work and dedication, I became Cheer Captain during my Sophomore year. Experiencing success is empowering and enjoyable. I have also been an active member of a youth empowerment program named I am a Rolemodel, since the first program cycle in 2012.
Since my mother is a Social Worker, giving back to the community has become a natural process for me to engage in. I am a Rolemodel is a nonprofit organization in Philadelphia, PA. This program empowers young women and men to make positive impacts in their communities through the Arts and Public Service. I am a Rolemodel host several events each cycle that are aimed at positive changes in the Philadelphia’s communities and help keep kids off the streets. I have gained many life lessons throughout this program that have guided me and made me into the person that I am today. Participating in I am a Rolemodel has taught me leadership, communication skills, and teamwork. These are some valuable skills that I will carry along with me on to college.
Some of my peers lack guidance and role models in our community. One of my goals is to want more for myself, better myself despite my surroundings. I help with guiding my peers on a path of success through education and extra-curricular activities. Through the guidance and leadership of my support systems which include my parents, siblings, family members, teachers, and mentors I can truly say that I have become a trailblazer. As a child, I was taught to believe that everyone had a calling in life. I believe that it is my calling to be an educated Black and Asian woman, who shares my wisdom and knowledge to other individuals. Understanding, that wanting more out of life, I must do more in order to get more especially being a young woman of color. I am passionate about education, giving back to the community, helping people, and being a part of something greater than myself. I am prepared to be a leader who is proficient, efficient, educated, and ready to work. I know that I am truly prepared to attend the college of my dreams.