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jenny zhang

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Bio

My name is Jenny I am 20 years old . Growing up I was constantly moving foster homes and often felt unheard. This has led me to want to make a difference in the world and choose a field in nursing hopefully pediatric to make sure i’m heard children are seen !

Education

Hillsborough Community College

Associate's degree program
2025 - 2027
  • Majors:
    • Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing

Scotland High School

High School
2019 - 2023

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Medical Practice

    • Dream career goals:

      company founder

      Sports

      Soccer

      Varsity
      2019 – 20234 years

      Future Interests

      Advocacy

      Volunteering

      Entrepreneurship

      Teenage Moms Deserve College Graduation Scholarship
      Becoming a young single mother at 17 was a life-changing experience that completely shifted my perspective on what matters most in life. When I first discovered I was pregnant, I was terrified and unsure of how I would balance everything. I was still a teenager, living at home, and the idea of raising a child while continuing my education felt impossible. However, when I met my son Amir, everything changed. He gave me a sense of purpose and pushed me to work harder than I ever thought I could. Living on my own with Amir has been both challenging and empowering. After I moved out, I had to quickly adapt to a new way of life. I became the sole provider for my child, managing everything from finances to household responsibilities. I learned how to juggle being a full-time mother and student, often staying up late to study while Amir slept. Some days felt impossible, but I knew I had to push forward for Amir’s future. He is my motivation to work harder, dream bigger, and believe that no matter the obstacles, I can still build a successful life for us. The experience of raising Amir on my own has deeply influenced my decision to pursue a college education. I want to show him that through hard work, determination, and education, anything is possible. I want him to grow up knowing that no matter what life throws our way, we can rise above it. I am committed to setting an example for Amir, showing him that the challenges of life don’t define us; our actions and how we respond do. If I were awarded this scholarship, it would allow me to focus more on my studies without the constant worry of how to cover the costs of tuition, textbooks, and childcare. As a single mother, the financial burden of attending school is heavy, and this scholarship would relieve some of that stress. It would allow me to dedicate more time to my education and take advantage of opportunities, such as internships or specialized programs, that could further my growth as a student and professional. Ultimately, becoming a mother to Amir at such a young age has made me resilient and determined. This scholarship would not only help me continue my education but also support my goal of providing Amir with a better future. No matter how hard it gets, I know that I am doing this for him and for myself.
      This Woman's Worth Scholarship
      Becoming a registered nurse (RN) is not just a career choice for me—it is a calling that aligns with my passion for helping others and my dedication to making a positive impact on people's lives. I believe I am worthy of becoming a registered nurse because of my strong sense of empathy, my desire to continuously learn, and my unwavering commitment to providing compassionate care. One of the qualities that sets me apart as a potential nurse is my deep empathy and natural inclination to help others. From a young age, I have always been sensitive to the needs and emotions of those around me. Whether it was offering a listening ear to a friend in distress or helping a neighbor with daily tasks, I have consistently demonstrated a willingness to support and care for others. This innate empathy has only grown stronger as I have experienced the challenges faced by loved ones during times of illness or injury. I have seen firsthand how a kind word, a gentle touch, or a thoughtful gesture can make a world of difference to someone who is suffering. This understanding drives my desire to become a nurse and offer that same compassion to those who need it most. In addition to my empathy, I am deeply committed to lifelong learning and growth, which is a crucial aspect of being an effective nurse. Healthcare is a constantly evolving field, and I understand that the best nurses are those who stay updated on the latest medical research, techniques, and technologies. I have always enjoyed learning, whether it’s through formal education or independent research. I am excited about the prospect of furthering my education in nursing and using that knowledge to provide the highest standard of care. My strong work ethic and dedication to achieving excellence in everything I do will help me succeed in the rigorous training required to become a registered nurse. Moreover, I recognize that nursing is not just about technical skills, but about building meaningful relationships with patients and their families. I believe that effective communication is at the heart of providing quality care, and I am eager to develop my communication skills further to foster trust and understanding with those I care for. By actively listening and being present, I hope to alleviate anxiety and offer comfort during what can be some of the most vulnerable moments in a person's life. Finally, my passion for service and my determination to contribute positively to the healthcare field make me confident that I am worthy of becoming a registered nurse. I am ready to dedicate myself to the demanding yet rewarding work of nursing, and I know that I possess the qualities necessary to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Becoming a registered nurse is not just a career for me—it is the fulfillment of my commitment to improving health outcomes and offering compassionate care to those in need.
      Achieve Potential Scholarship
      Receiving a scholarship is an invaluable opportunity that significantly impacts both my academic and professional future. As someone who is deeply passionate about the medical field, the importance of a scholarship extends far beyond the financial support it provides; it opens doors to the education and resources needed to pursue my dreams. For me, becoming a healthcare professional is not just a career goal—it’s a calling, and a scholarship would allow me to dedicate myself fully to this pursuit without the burden of financial stress. One of the most compelling reasons why receiving a scholarship is so important to me is that it enables me to focus entirely on my studies and professional development. The medical field is demanding, requiring long hours of study, clinical experience, and research. Without the weight of tuition and other financial pressures, I can invest my energy and time into excelling academically, gaining hands-on experience, and contributing to the healthcare community in meaningful ways. A scholarship would provide me with the freedom to immerse myself in learning without having to take on multiple jobs or worry about accumulating debt, allowing me to focus on what truly matters: becoming an excellent doctor or healthcare provider. Furthermore, receiving a scholarship is crucial for making my dreams of working in medicine a reality. Medical school is notoriously expensive, and the cost can be a significant barrier for many aspiring healthcare professionals. Without financial assistance, the road to medical school may seem daunting, and the prospect of accumulating student debt can be overwhelming. A scholarship would relieve much of this financial burden and provide me with the opportunity to access top-tier medical education, state-of-the-art facilities, and mentorship from experienced professionals. This kind of support is essential for someone like me, who is committed to becoming a compassionate, skilled healthcare professional capable of making a positive impact in the lives of others. My passion for the medical field is rooted in a desire to help others and make a difference in the world. From a young age, I have been fascinated by the human body and the science behind healthcare. I have always felt a deep sense of responsibility to contribute to improving the well-being of individuals and communities. Whether through volunteering at local clinics, shadowing doctors, or conducting research, I have consistently sought ways to develop my understanding of medicine and healthcare. A scholarship would provide me with the tools I need to turn this passion into a reality by offering financial support for the education and experiences necessary to pursue a medical career. In conclusion, receiving a scholarship is a vital step in my journey to becoming a healthcare professional. It would alleviate financial barriers, allowing me to focus on my studies and contribute to the medical field with dedication and excellence. With a scholarship, I can continue to pursue my passion for medicine and work toward making a positive impact on the lives of others.
      Servela Theodore Memorial Scholarship
      Growing up in foster care was a deeply emotional experience, marked by instability and a constant search for a place where I truly belonged. I moved between homes frequently, never staying long enough to feel settled. This lack of permanence left me feeling invisible and disconnected, and I often questioned whether anyone would truly care for me. However, amidst these struggles, I encountered a group of compassionate individuals—healthcare professionals—whose kindness and empathy inspired me to pursue a career in pediatric medicine. Their care showed me the impact of compassion, and I want to offer that same support to children who need it. Living in foster care was challenging in many ways. I was constantly adjusting to new environments, new people, and new rules. The lack of stability and security led to feelings of abandonment and fear. But there were moments of respite, especially from doctors, nurses, and social workers, who made me feel seen and valued when I needed it most. These healthcare professionals treated me with respect and kindness, always taking the time to explain things and listen to me. Their understanding had a profound impact on me, making me realize the importance of compassion in healthcare. I knew I wanted to become someone who could offer the same care and attention to children, especially those who were struggling in similar ways. Alongside my time in foster care, I also spent several years in hospitals due to various health issues. Hospital visits were often filled with fear and anxiety. The sterile environment, unfamiliar procedures, and medical equipment were overwhelming. However, I remember the nurses and doctors who took the time to ease my fears. They explained what was happening, answered my questions, and reassured me during moments of uncertainty. Their kindness made me feel less afraid and showed me that healthcare is not just about treating physical ailments but also about supporting emotional well-being. These moments stuck with me, and I realized that I wanted to be someone who could offer that same comfort to children in distress. As I grew older, my desire to work with children in healthcare grew stronger. To gain experience, I decided to volunteer at a local hospital in the pediatric department. This opportunity allowed me to interact with young patients and provide emotional support. I helped with small tasks like delivering meals, restocking supplies, and spending time with children who were feeling scared or lonely. One experience stands out: I spent several hours with a young girl who had been hospitalized for an extended period. She was terrified and lonely, and I could see how much she needed comfort. I sat with her, played games, and listened to her fears. By the end of the day, her mood had lifted, and she was smiling. This experience reinforced my belief that emotional care is just as important as physical care in the healing process. In conclusion, growing up in foster care and volunteering in a hospital have both shaped my desire to work in pediatric medicine. The compassion I received from healthcare professionals during my childhood showed me the importance of both physical and emotional care. I want to offer that same comfort and support to children, helping them feel seen and valued during difficult times. Becoming a pediatrician will allow me to make a difference in children’s lives, just as the healthcare professionals did for me.
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