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Murriah Warren

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My goals in life are simple...I want to become a Psychological Therapist. I am a 16-year-old early high school graduate (New graduate class of 2021). This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. Due to my extremely hardworking and dedicated traits, I already have complete 3 dual enrollment classes through Florida colleges. My GPA is a 3.7(Unweighted) and 4.2(Weighted)

Education

Miami Norland Senior High School

High School
2018 - 2021

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Psychology, General
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Mental Health Care

    • Dream career goals:

      Psychological Therapist

    • assistant

      Miami Edison Senior High
      2019 – 2019

    Sports

    Dancing

    Club
    2015 – 20172 years

    Awards

    • 2nd place Regionals
    • Most improved

    Research

    • Economics, General

      Miami Dade College — Undergraduate Researcher
      2020 – 2020
    • Psychology, General

      independent — Undergraduate Researcher
      2019 – 2020

    Arts

    • Tacolcy Dance

      Dance
      Competion: Lion King Zone 6
      2016 – 2018

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Miami Edison Senior High — Office Clerk Intern
      2019 – 2019

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Pandemic's Box Scholarship
    As an African American female in the United States, it often feels like all odds are against me. From the constant feeling of being misunderstood to the personal need of me being successful to support myself and my family. The thought of studying someone's mental development of character and behavior is important as well as intriguing to me. This is why I selected psychology as my major with future hopes of getting my master's degree and becoming a therapist. As well as the opportunity to learn about why and how surroundings can impact someone. Using the resource I already know paired with the ones I will learn in college opens my eyes to the opportunity of finally being able to understand, while also being able to help those in my community cope with being outcasted by society or a product of their environment. Yet the lack of diversity in these majors not just limited to African Americans has been shifting and gradually trying to make a change for the better. I've always been one to go above and beyond despite the normal "common" statuses, especially in school. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class and going straight into my field this fall. The pandemic is what inspired me to graduate a year ahead and begin taking the step that was necessary during the first 3 months of the pandemic. Using each of my obstacles as an advantage is a technique I have adapted, I want to spread this hope to the community I have emerged from. My biggest goal at this point is to go to college and now that I've been accepted into my first choice it is time to apply the pressure. With both of my degrees, I am planning on getting I want to become a psychological therapist and one day potentially open up my own firm or practice in the far future. Yet despite every odd, turned head, or missed opportunity I was willing to make sacrifices and dedicate myself to school, work, studying, testing, and risks. My dedication and drive have done nothing but increases over the years and I am more determined than ever. I want the chance to show everyone but especially my Black community that the generation of upcoming youth is actually essential and effective. I want to be the one to encourage a little girl or boy just like myself that there is gold at the end of the rainbow for us and everyone. What makes my project different is its purity. There will be no experience covered up, I would like everyone to know that the journey is not always easy, but is possible. My community deserves truth and change and I want to contribute my accomplishments, experiences, wisdom, and youth to a cause that I know needs change
    3Wishes Women’s Empowerment Scholarship
    As an African American female in the United States, it often feels like all odds are against me. From the constant feeling of being misunderstood to the personal need of me being successful to support myself and my family. The thought of studying someone's mental development of character and behavior is important as well as intriguing to me. This is why I selected psychology as my major with future hopes of getting my master's degree and becoming a therapist. As well as the opportunity to learn about why and how surroundings can impact someone. Using the resource I already know paired with the ones I will learn in college opens my eyes to the opportunity of finally being able to understand and help those in my community cope with being outcasted by society or a product of their environment. Yet the lack of diversity in these majors not just limited to African Americans has been shifting and gradually trying to make a change for the better. I've always been one to go above and beyond despite the normal "common" statuses, especially in school. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class and going straight into my field this fall. Using each of my obstacles as an advantage is a technique I have adapted, I want to spread this hope to the community I have emerged from. My biggest goal at this point is to go to college and now that I've been accepted into my first choice it is time to apply the pressure. With both of my degrees, I am planning on getting I want to become a psychological therapist and one day potentially open up my own firm or practice in the far future. Yet despite every odd, turned head, or missed opportunity I was willing to make sacrifices and dedicate myself to school, work, studying, testing, and risks. My dedication and drive have done nothing but increases over the years and I am more determined than ever. I want the chance to show everyone but especially my Black community that the generation of upcoming youth is actually essential and effective. I want to be the one to encourage a little girl or boy just like myself that there is gold at the end of the rainbow for us and everyone. What makes my project different is its purity. There will be no experience covered up, I would like everyone to know that the journey is not always easy, but is possible. My community deserves truth and change and I want to contribute my accomplishments, experiences, wisdom, and youth to a cause that I know needs change
    Normandie Cormier Greater is Now Scholarship
    As an African American female in the United States, it often feels like all odds are against me. From the constant feeling of being misunderstood to the personal need of me being successful to support myself and my family. The thought of studying someone's mental development of character and behavior is important as well as intriguing to me. This is why I selected psychology as my major with future hopes of getting my master's degree and becoming a therapist. As well as the opportunity to learn about why and how surroundings can impact someone. Using the resource I already know paired with the ones I will learn in college opens my eyes to the opportunity of finally being able to understand and help those in my community cope with being outcasted by society or a product of their environment. Yet the lack of diversity in these majors not just limited to African Americans has been shifting and gradually trying to make a change for the better. I've always been one to go above and beyond despite the normal "common" statuses, especially in school. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class and going straight into my field this fall. Using each of my obstacles as an advantage is a technique I have adapted, I want to spread this hope to the community I have emerged from. My biggest goal at this point is to go to college and now that I've been accepted into my first choice it is time to apply the pressure. With both of my degrees, I am planning on getting I want to become a psychological therapist and one day potentially open up my own firm or practice in the far future. Yet despite every odd, turned head, or missed opportunity I was willing to make sacrifices and dedicate myself to school, work, studying, testing, and risks. My dedication and drive have done nothing but increases over the years and I am more determined than ever. I want the chance to show everyone but especially my Black community that the generation of upcoming youth is actually essential and effective. I want to be the one to encourage a little girl or boy just like myself that there is gold at the end of the rainbow for us and everyone. What makes my project different is its purity. There will be no experience covered up, I would like everyone to know that the journey is not always easy, but is possible. My community deserves truth and change and I want to contribute my accomplishments, experiences, wisdom, and youth to a cause that I know needs change
    Penny Collins Scholarship
    As an African American female in the United States, it often feels like all odds are against me. From the constant feeling of being misunderstood to the personal need of me being successful to support myself and my family. The thought of studying someone's mental development of character and behavior is important as well as intriguing to me. This is why I selected psychology as my major with future hopes of getting my master's degree and becoming a therapist. As well as the opportunity to learn about why and how surroundings can impact someone. Using the resource I already know paired with the ones I will learn in college opens my eyes to the opportunity of finally being able to understand and help those in my community cope with being outcasted by society or a product of their environment. Yet the lack of diversity in these majors not just limited to African Americans has been shifting and gradually trying to make a change for the better. I've always been one to go above and beyond despite the normal "common" statuses, especially in school. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class and going straight into my field this fall. Using each of my obstacles as an advantage is a technique I have adapted, I want to spread this hope to the community I have emerged from. My biggest goal at this point is to go to college and now that I've been accepted into my first choice it is time to apply the pressure. With both of my degrees, I am planning on getting I want to become a psychological therapist and one day potentially open up my own firm or practice in the far future. Yet despite every odd, turned head, or missed opportunity I was willing to make sacrifices and dedicate myself to school, work, studying, testing, and risks. My dedication and drive have done nothing but increases over the years and I am more determined than ever. I want the chance to show everyone but especially my Black community that the generation of upcoming youth is actually essential and effective. I want to be the one to encourage a little girl or boy just like myself that there is gold at the end of the rainbow for us and everyone. What makes my project different is its purity. There will be no experience covered up, I would like everyone to know that the journey is not always easy, but is possible. My community deserves truth and change and I want to contribute my accomplishments, experiences, wisdom, and youth to a cause that I know needs change
    Brandon Zylstra Road Less Traveled Scholarship
    As an African American female in the United States, it often feels like all odds are against me. From the constant feeling of being misunderstood to the personal need of me being successful to support myself and my family. The thought of studying someone's mental development of character and behavior is important as well as intriguing to me. This is why I selected psychology as my major with future hopes of getting my master's degree and becoming a therapist. As well as the opportunity to learn about why and how surroundings can impact someone. Using the resource I already know paired with the ones I will learn in college opens my eyes to the opportunity of finally being able to understand and help those in my community cope with being outcasted by society or a product of their environment. Yet the lack of diversity in these majors not just limited to African Americans has been shifting and gradually trying to make a change for the better. I've always been one to go above and beyond despite the normal "common" statuses, especially in school. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class and going straight into my field this fall. Using each of my obstacles as an advantage is a technique I have adapted, I want to spread this hope to the community I have emerged from. My biggest goal at this point is to go to college and now that I've been accepted into my first choice it is time to apply the pressure. With both of my degrees, I am planning on getting I want to become a psychological therapist and one day potentially open up my own firm or practice in the far future. Yet despite every odd, turned head, or missed opportunity I was willing to make sacrifices and dedicate myself to school, work, studying, testing, and risks. My dedication and drive have done nothing but increases over the years and I am more determined than ever. I want the chance to show everyone but especially my Black community that the generation of upcoming youth is actually essential and effective. I want to be the one to encourage a little girl or boy just like myself that there is gold at the end of the rainbow for us and everyone. What makes my project different is its purity. There will be no experience covered up, I would like everyone to know that the journey is not always easy, but is possible. My community deserves truth and change and I want to contribute my accomplishments, experiences, wisdom, and youth to a cause that I know needs change.
    Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship
    An obstacle I’ve been dealing with that has shaped my way of thinking, learning, and feeling is the hardship of losing my 2 older brothers. Being born into a time of pity and distress is a battle one can only face alone. As you become the person in line trying to fulfill and replace an empty gap in the hearts of so many it becomes exhausting. Taking of the spot of my siblings became a huge part of why I am who I am today. It was tough battling insecurities and always being looked at with sorrowful eyes, to the point where I began to look at myself in the mirror with those same eyes. expect of others I tried to avoid bring up the topic because I felt that the sorrow compassion of others made me appear weak. I have experienced a lot of things that have made me mature quickly in my lifetime, yet all of those moments pushed me to be the person that I am today. Dedication to a subject is why I am so oriented driven and focused in life. Life is short and you should spend time on what is important to you. Hardships usually break down others, yet I see every inconvenience as a learning experience. This is why going to college and chasing my dreams is important to me, something I aspire to do. Simply because my brothers took the time, they had on earth for granted and didn’t get the chance to. My obstacles turned into advantages and I see a very bright impact from them. My biggest goal is to go to college and now that I've been accepted into my first choice it is time to apply the pressure. This is because throughout my whole life pity was an obstacle for me, something that was blocking and preventing me, stopping me, as everyone gave me things through sympathy. From long, wet, hopeless nights to draining mornings. The lessons I’ve learned from the death of my brothers are simple. Life is short and you should spend time on what is important to you. Hardships usually break down others, yet I see every inconvenience as an experience to learn. My heart will never allow me to forget or cover up what really happened. My soul won’t let me move on as it appears in my dreams. I am well aware of it and I will always remember. The cold touches of winter formed into my soul. The darkness that pity marked on the sides of my face. The structures turned as people called me shallow. The disappointment as I got off the ground after being pushed down. I am a figure of intelligence. My dedication and drive have done nothing but increases over the years and I am more determined than ever. I want the chance to show everyone that the generation of upcoming youth is essential and effective.
    Mental Health Movement Scholarship
    An obstacle I’ve been dealing with that has shaped my way of thinking, learning, and feeling is the hardship of losing my 2 older brothers. Being born into a time of pity and distress is a battle one can only face alone. As you become the person in line trying to fulfill and replace an empty gap in the hearts of so many it becomes exhausting. Taking of the spot of my siblings became a huge part of why I am who I am today. It was tough battling insecurities and always being looked at with sorrowful eyes, to the point where I began to look at myself in the mirror with those same eyes. expect of others I tried to avoid bring up the topic because I felt that the sorrow compassion of others made me appear weak. I have experienced a lot of things that have made me mature quickly in my lifetime, yet all of those moments pushed me to be the person that I am today. Dedication to a subject is why I am so oriented driven and focused in life. Life is short and you should spend time on what is important to you. Hardships usually break down others, yet I see every inconvenience as a learning experience. This is why going to college and chasing my dreams is important to me, something I aspire to do. Simply because my brothers took the time, they had on earth for granted and didn’t get the chance to. My obstacles turned into advantages and I see a very bright impact from them. My biggest goal is to go to college and now that I've been accepted into my first choice it is time to apply the pressure. My dedication and drive have done nothing but increases over the years and I am more determined than ever. I want the chance to show everyone but especially my Black community that the generation of upcoming youth is essential and effective.
    Sander Jennings Spread the Love Scholarship
    An obstacle I’ve been dealing with that has shaped my way of thinking, learning, and feeling is the hardship of losing my 2 older brothers. Being born into a time of pity and distress is a battle one can only face alone. As you become the person in line trying to fulfill and replace an empty gap in the hearts of so many it becomes exhausting. Taking of the spot of my siblings became a huge part of why I am who I am today. It was tough battling insecurities and always being looked at with sorrowful eyes, to the point where I began to look at myself in the mirror with those same eyes. expect of others I tried to avoid bring up the topic because I felt that the sorrow compassion of others made me appear weak. I have experienced a lot of things that have made me mature quickly in my lifetime, yet all of those moments pushed me to be the person that I am today. Dedication to a subject is why I am so oriented driven and focused in life. Life is short and you should spend time on what is important to you. Hardships usually break down others, yet I see every inconvenience as a learning experience. This is why going to college and chasing my dreams is important to me, something I aspire to do. Simply because my brothers took the time, they had on earth for granted and didn’t get the chance to. My obstacles turned into advantages and I see a very bright impact from them. My biggest goal is to go to college and now that I've been accepted into my first choice it is time to apply the pressure. My dedication and drive have done nothing but increases over the years and I am more determined than ever. I want the chance to show everyone but especially my Black community that the generation of upcoming youth is essential and effective.
    3LAU "Everything" Scholarship
    An obstacle I’ve been dealing with that has shaped my way of thinking, learning, and feeling is the hardship of losing my 2 older brothers. Being born into a time of pity and distress is a battle one can only face alone. As you become the person in line trying to fulfill and replace an empty gap in the hearts of so many it becomes exhausting. Taking of the spot of my siblings became a huge part of why I am who I am today. This comes from the one single experience of the murder and car accident that ended the lives of my brothers in East Detroit, Michigan. Naturally wanting the respect of others I tried to avoid bring up the topic because I felt that the sorrow compassion of others made me appear weak. I have experienced a lot of things that have made me mature quickly in my lifetime, yet all of those things pushed me to be the person that I am today. Dedication to a subject is why I am so oriented driven and focused in life. This is because Throughout my whole life pity was an obstacle for me, as everyone gave me things through sympathy. My "everything" is my two brothers as in every battle they are with me. Hardships usually break down others, yet I see every inconvenience as a learning experience. This is why going to college and chasing my dreams is important to me, something I aspire to do. Simply because my brothers took the time, they had on earth for granted and didn’t get the chance to. My obstacles turned into advantages and I see a very bright impact from them.
    John J. DiPietro COME OUT STRONG Scholarship
    Being born into a time of pity and distress is a battle one can only face alone. As you become the person in line trying to fulfill and replace an empty gap in the hearts of so many it becomes exhausting. Taking of the spot of my siblings became a huge part of why I am who I am today. Naturally wanting the respect of others I tried to avoid bring up the topic because I felt that the sorrow compassion of others made me appear weak. I have experienced a lot of things that have made me mature quickly in my lifetime, yet all of those things pushed me to be the person that I am today. Dedication to a subject is why I am so oriented driven and focused in life. This is because Throughout my whole life pity was an obstacle for me, as everyone gave me things through sympathy. I am well aware that there are many others out in the world facing challenges similar to mine and I would enjoy helping them and understanding the reasoning behind it. Helping others is the reason why I selected Psychology as my future major. The lessons I’ve learned from the death of my brothers is simple. Life is short and you should spend time on what is important to you. Hardships usually break down others, yet I see every inconvenience as a learning experience. This is why going to college and chasing my dreams is important to me, something I aspire to do. Simply because my brothers took the time, they had on earth for granted and didn’t get the chance to. My obstacles turned into advantages and I see a very bright impact from them. I am a 16-year-old early high school graduate at Miami Norland Senior High School for the upcoming class of 2021. The journey of graduating a year ahead of when I was supposed to alone was difficult, not just for only me but my family and the people around me as well. Walking into senior year months before the 2020-2021 school year began was scary. Yet despite every odd, turned head, or missed opportunity I was willing to make sacrifices and dedicate myself to school, work, studying, testing, and risks. I've always been one to go above and beyond despite the normal "common" statuses, especially in school. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. Although being held under unusual circumstances due to Covid-19 and its backlash I also used this obstacle as an advantage. Despite attending my Senior year through an online class I also managed to maintain my 'A' and 'B' grading average. Due to my extremely hardworking and dedicated traits, I already have complete 3 dual enrollment classes through Florida colleges. Trying to create a safe and interesting platform for people around my age is my next focus point. A role model is created when you admire someone who has walked in your shoes and came out on top. I believe in being successful, and that there are people who deserve to be admired. In learning that the only way to do that is to eliminate competition is to become my own. I believe in multiple winners, not just one, which is why I see myself as my role model and I hope to become one.
    Future Black Leaders Scholarship
    My dedication and drive have done nothing but increases over the years and I am more determined than ever. I want the chance to show everyone but especially my Black community that the generation of upcoming youth is essential and effective. I want to be the one to encourage a little African American girl just like myself that there is gold at the end of the rainbow. What makes my project different is purity. I am a 16-year-old early high school graduate at Miami Norland Senior High School for the upcoming class of 2021. The journey of graduating a year ahead of when I was supposed to alone was difficult, not just for only me but my family and the people around me as well. Walking into senior year months before the 2020-2021 school year began was scary. Yet despite every odd, turned head, or missed opportunity I was willing to make sacrifices and dedicate myself to school, work, studying, testing, and risks. I've always been one to go above and beyond despite the normal "common" statuses, especially in school. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. Although being held under unusual circumstances due to Covid-19 and its backlash I also used this obstacle as an advantage. Despite attending my Senior year through an online class I also managed to maintain my 'A' and 'B' grading average. Due to my extremely hardworking and dedicated traits, I already have complete 3 dual enrollment classes through Florida colleges. There will be no experience covered up, I would like everyone to know that the journey is not always easy. My dedication and drive have done nothing but increases over the years and I am more determined than ever. I want the chance to show everyone but especially my Black community that the generation of upcoming youth is essential and effective. I want to be the one to encourage a little African American girl just like myself that there is gold at the end of the rainbow. What makes my project different is purity. My community deserves truth and change and I want to contribute my accomplishments, experience, wisdom, and youth to a cause that I know needs change.
    Amplify Continuous Learning Grant
    My goals in life are simple...I want to become a Psychological Therapist. As an African American female in the United States, it often feels like all odds are against me. The thought of studying someone's mental development of character and behavior are important to me. As well as the opportunity to learn about why and how surroundings can impact someone is amazing. Yet the lack of diversity in these majors or fields is disgraceful and unkind. Currently, I am a 16-year-old early high school graduate at Miami Norland Senior High School for the upcoming class of 2021. The journey of graduating a year ahead of when I was supposed to alone was difficult, not just for only me but my family and the people around me as well. Walking into senior year months before the 2020-2021 school year began was scary. Yet despite every odd, turned head, or missed opportunity I was willing to make sacrifices and dedicate myself to school, work, studying, testing, and risks. I've always been one to go above and beyond despite the normal "common" statuses, especially in school. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class which is an extremely very time-consuming risk. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. Although being held under unusual circumstances due to Covid-19 and its backlash I also used this obstacle as an advantage. Despite attending my Senior year through an online class I also managed to maintain my 'A' and 'B' grading average. Due to my extremely hardworking and dedicated traits, I already have complete 3 dual enrollment classes through Florida colleges. Trying to create a safe and interesting platform for people around my age is my next focus point. The platform would allow a visual of the term "hard work pays off". Despite all of the hardships I've had in life, or this year alone, I have overcome many things. Using each of my obstacles as an advantage is a technique I want to spread to the community. My biggest goal is to go to college and now that I've been accepted into my first choice it is time to apply the pressure. My dedication and drive have done nothing but increases over the years and I am more determined than ever. What makes my project different is purity. There will be no experience covered up, I would like everyone to know that the journey is not always easy. My community deserves truth and change and I want to contribute my accomplishments, experience, wisdom, and youth to a cause that I know needs change. This grant gives me that opportunity.
    Nikhil Desai Reflect and Learn COVID-19 Scholarship
    My goals in life are simple...I want to become a Psychological Therapist. As an African American female in the United States, it often feels like all odds are against me. The thought of studying someone's mental development of character and behavior are important to me. As well as the opportunity to learn about why and how surroundings can impact someone is amazing. Yet the lack of diversity in these majors or fields is disgraceful and unkind. I am a 16-year-old early high school graduate at Miami Norland Senior High School for the upcoming class of 2021. The journey of graduating a year ahead of when I was supposed to alone was difficult, not just for only me but my family and the people around me as well. Walking into senior year months before the 2020-2021 school year began was scary. Yet despite every odd, turned head, or missed opportunity I was willing to make sacrifices and dedicate myself to school, work, studying, testing, and risks. I've always been one to go above and beyond despite the normal "common" statuses, especially in school. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class which is an extremely very time-consuming risk. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. Although being held under unusual circumstances due to Covid-19 and its backlash I also used this obstacle as an advantage. Despite attending my Senior year through an online class I also managed to maintain my 'A' and 'B' grading average. Due to my extremely hardworking and dedicated traits, I already have complete 3 dual enrollment classes through Florida colleges. Trying to create a safe and interesting platform for people around my age is my next focus point. The platform would allow a visual of the term "hard work pays off". Despite all of the hardships I've had in life, or this year alone, I have overcome many things. Using each of my obstacles as an advantage is a technique I want to spread to the community. My biggest goal is to go to college and now that I've been accepted into my first choice it is time to apply the pressure. My dedication and drive have done nothing but increases over the years and I am more determined than ever. I want the chance to show everyone but especially my Black community that the generation of upcoming youth is essential and effective. I want to be the one to encourage a little African American girl just like myself that there is gold at the end of the rainbow. What makes my project different is purity. There will be no experience covered up, I would like everyone to know that the journey is not always easy. My community deserves truth and change and I want to contribute my accomplishments, experience, wisdom, and youth to a cause that I know needs change.
    Simple Studies Scholarship
    My goals in life are simple...I want to become a Psychological Therapist. As an African American female in the United States, it often feels like all odds are against me. The thought of studying someone's mental development of character and behavior are important to me. As well as the opportunity to learn about why and how surroundings can impact someone is amazing. Yet the lack of diversity in these majors or fields is disgraceful and unkind. I am a 16-year-old early high school graduate at Miami Norland Senior High School for the upcoming class of 2021. The journey of graduating a year ahead of when I was supposed to alone was difficult, not just for only me but my family and the people around me as well. Walking into senior year months before the 2020-2021 school year began was scary. Yet despite every odd, turned head, or missed opportunity I was willing to make sacrifices and dedicate myself to school, work, studying, testing, and risks. I've always been one to go above and beyond despite the normal "common" statuses, especially in school. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class which is an extremely very time-consuming risk. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. Although being held under unusual circumstances due to Covid-19 and its backlash I also used this obstacle as an advantage. Despite attending my Senior year through an online class I also managed to maintain my 'A' and 'B' grading average. Due to my extremely hardworking and dedicated traits, I already have complete 3 dual enrollment classes through Florida colleges. Trying to create a safe and interesting platform for people around my age is my next focus point. The platform would allow a visual of the term "hard work pays off". Despite all of the hardships I've had in life, or this year alone, I have overcome many things. Using each of my obstacles as an advantage is a technique I want to spread to the community. My biggest goal is to go to college and now that I've been accepted into my first choice it is time to apply the pressure. My dedication and drive have done nothing but increases over the years and I am more determined than ever. I want the chance to show everyone but especially my Black community that the generation of upcoming youth is essential and effective. What makes my project different is purity. There will be no experience covered up, I would like everyone to know that the journey is not always easy. My community deserves truth and change and I want to contribute my accomplishments, experience, wisdom, and youth to a cause that I know needs change.
    Justricia Scholarship for Education
    My goals in life are simple...I want to become a Psychological Therapist. As an African American female in the United States, it often feels like all odds are against me. The thought of studying someone's mental development of character and behavior are important to me. As well as the opportunity to learn about why and how surroundings can impact someone is amazing. Yet the lack of diversity in these majors or fields is disgraceful and unkind. Education has always been the top priority in my life. I am a 16-year-old early high school graduate at Miami Norland Senior High School for the upcoming class of 2021. The journey of graduating a year ahead of when I was supposed to alone was difficult, not just for only me but my family and the people around me as well. Walking into senior year months before the 2020-2021 school year began was scary. Yet despite every odd, turned head, or missed opportunity I was willing to make sacrifices and dedicate myself to school, work, studying, testing, and risks. I've always been one to go above and beyond despite the normal "common" statuses, especially in school. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class which is an extremely very time-consuming risk. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. Although being held under unusual circumstances due to Covid-19 and its backlash I also used this obstacle as an advantage. Despite attending my Senior year through an online class I also managed to maintain my 'A' and 'B' grading average. Due to my extremely hardworking and dedicated traits, I already have complete 3 dual enrollment classes through Florida colleges. Trying to create a safe and interesting platform for people around my age is my next focus point. The platform would allow a visual of the term "hard work pays off". Despite all of the hardships I've had in life, or this year alone, I have overcome many things. Using each of my obstacles as an advantage is a technique I want to spread to the community. My biggest goal is to go to college and now that I've been accepted into my first choice it is time to apply the pressure.
    Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
    My goals in life are simple...I want to become a Psychological Therapist. As an African American female in the United States, it often feels like all odds are against me. The thought of studying someone's mental development of character and behavior are important to me. As well as the opportunity to learn about why and how surroundings can impact someone is amazing. Yet the lack of diversity in these majors or fields is disgraceful and unkind. I am a 16-year-old early high school graduate at Miami Norland Senior High School for the upcoming class of 2021. The journey of graduating a year ahead of when I was supposed to alone was difficult, not just for only me but my family and the people around me as well. Walking into senior year months before the 2020-2021 school year began was scary. Yet despite every odd, turned head, or missed opportunity I was willing to make sacrifices and dedicate myself to school, work, studying, testing, and risks. I've always been one to go above and beyond despite the normal "common" statuses, especially in school. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class which is an extremely very time-consuming risk. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. Although being held under unusual circumstances due to Covid-19 and its backlash I also used this obstacle as an advantage. Despite attending my Senior year through an online class I also managed to maintain my 'A' and 'B' grading average. Due to my extremely hardworking and dedicated traits, I already have complete 3 dual enrollment classes through Florida colleges. Trying to create a safe and interesting platform for people around my age is my next focus point. The platform would allow a visual of the term "hard work pays off". Despite all of the hardships I've had in life, or this year alone, I have overcome many things. Using each of my obstacles as an advantage is a technique I want to spread to the community. My biggest goal is to go to college and now that I've been accepted into my first choice it is time to apply the pressure. My dedication and drive have done nothing but increases over the years and I am more determined than ever. I want the chance to show everyone but especially my Black community that the generation of upcoming youth is essential and effective. I want to be the one to encourage a little African American girl just like myself that there is gold at the end of the rainbow. What makes my project different is purity. There will be no experience covered up, I would like everyone to know that the journey is not always easy. My community deserves truth and change and I want to contribute my accomplishments, experience, wisdom, and youth to a cause that I know needs change.
    Nikhil Desai "Perspective" Scholarship
    My goals in life are simple...I want to become a Psychological Therapist. As an African American female in the United States, it often feels like all odds are against me. The thought of studying someone's mental development of character and behavior are important to me. As well as the opportunity to learn about why and how surroundings can impact someone is amazing. Yet the lack of diversity in these majors or fields is disgraceful and unkind. I am a 16-year-old early high school graduate at Miami Norland Senior High School for the upcoming class of 2021. The journey of graduating a year ahead of when I was supposed to alone was difficult, not just for only me but my family and the people around me as well. Walking into senior year months before the 2020-2021 school year began was scary. Yet despite every odd, turned head, or missed opportunity I was willing to make sacrifices and dedicate myself to school, work, studying, testing, and risks. I've always been one to go above and beyond despite the normal "common" statuses, especially in school. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class which is an extremely very time-consuming risk. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. Although being held under unusual circumstances due to Covid-19 and its backlash I also used this obstacle as an advantage. Despite attending my Senior year through an online class I also managed to maintain my 'A' and 'B' grading average. Due to my extremely hardworking and dedicated traits, I already have complete 3 dual enrollment classes through Florida colleges. Trying to create a safe and interesting platform for people around my age is my next focus point. The platform would allow a visual of the term "hard work pays off". Despite all of the hardships I've had in life, or this year alone, I have overcome many things. Using each of my obstacles as an advantage is a technique I want to spread to the community. My biggest goal is to go to college and now that I've been accepted into my first choice it is time to apply the pressure. My dedication and drive have done nothing but increases over the years and I am more determined than ever. I want the chance to show everyone but especially my Black community that the generation of upcoming youth is essential and effective. I want to be the one to encourage a little African American girl just like myself that there is gold at the end of the rainbow. What makes my project different is purity. There will be no experience covered up, I would like everyone to know that the journey is not always easy. My community deserves truth and change and I want to contribute my accomplishments, experience, wisdom, and youth to a cause that I know needs change.
    Impact Scholarship for Black Students
    My goals in life are simple...I want to become a Psychological Therapist. As an African American female in the United States, it often feels like all odds are against me. The thought of studying someone's mental development of character and behavior are important to me. As well as the opportunity to learn about why and how surroundings can impact someone is amazing. Yet the lack of diversity in these majors or fields is disgraceful and unkind. I am a 16-year-old early high school graduate at Miami Norland Senior High School for the upcoming class of 2021. The journey of graduating a year ahead of when I was supposed to alone was difficult, not just for only me but my family and the people around me as well. Walking into senior year months before the 2020-2021 school year began was scary. Yet despite every odd, turned head, or missed opportunity I was willing to make sacrifices and dedicate myself to school, work, studying, testing, and risks. I've always been one to go above and beyond despite the normal "common" statuses, especially in school. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class which is an extremely very time-consuming risk. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. Although being held under unusual circumstances due to Covid-19 and its backlash I also used this obstacle as an advantage. Despite attending my Senior year through an online class I also managed to maintain my 'A' and 'B' grading average. Due to my extremely hardworking and dedicated traits, I already have complete 3 dual enrollment classes through Florida colleges. Trying to create a safe and interesting platform for people around my age is my next focus point. The platform would allow a visual of the term "hard work pays off". Despite all of the hardships I've had in life, or this year alone, I have overcome many things. Using each of my obstacles as an advantage is a technique I want to spread to the community. My biggest goal is to go to college and now that I've been accepted into my first choice it is time to apply the pressure. My dedication and drive have done nothing but increases over the years and I am more determined than ever. I want the chance to show everyone but especially my Black community that the generation of upcoming youth is essential and effective. I want to be the one to encourage a little African American girl just like myself that there is gold at the end of the rainbow. What makes my project different is purity. There will be no experience covered up, I would like everyone to know that the journey is not always easy. My community deserves truth and change and I want to contribute my accomplishments, experience, wisdom, and youth to a cause that I know needs change.
    Undiscovered Brilliance Scholarship for African-Americans
    My goals in life are simple...I want to become a Psychological Therapist. As an African American female in the United States, it often feels like all odds are against me. The thought of studying someone's mental development of character and behavior are important to me. As well as the opportunity to learn about why and how surroundings can impact someone is amazing. Yet the lack of diversity in these majors or fields is disgraceful and unkind. I am a 16-year-old early high school graduate at Miami Norland Senior High School for the upcoming class of 2021. The journey of graduating a year ahead of when I was supposed to alone was difficult, not just for only me but my family and the people around me as well. Walking into senior year months before the 2020-2021 school year began was scary. Yet despite every odd, turned head, or missed opportunity I was willing to make sacrifices and dedicate myself to school, work, studying, testing, and risks. I've always been one to go above and beyond despite the normal "common" statuses, especially in school. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class which is an extremely very time-consuming risk. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. This year I will be graduating 1 year ahead of my original class. I also got accepted into my dream college Michigan State University with just academics. Although being held under unusual circumstances due to Covid-19 and its backlash I also used this obstacle as an advantage. Despite attending my Senior year through an online class I also managed to maintain my 'A' and 'B' grading average. Due to my extremely hardworking and dedicated traits, I already have complete 3 dual enrollment classes through Florida colleges. Trying to create a safe and interesting platform for people around my age is my next focus point. The platform would allow a visual of the term "hard work pays off". Despite all of the hardships I've had in life, or this year alone, I have overcome many things. Using each of my obstacles as an advantage is a technique I want to spread to the community. My biggest goal is to go to college and now that I've been accepted into my first choice it is time to apply the pressure. My dedication and drive have done nothing but increases over the years and I am more determined than ever. I want the chance to show everyone but especially my Black community that the generation of upcoming youth is essential and effective. I want to be the one to encourage a little African American girl just like myself that there is gold at the end of the rainbow. What makes my project different is purity. There will be no experience covered up, I would like everyone to know that the journey is not always easy. My community deserves truth and change and I want to contribute my accomplishments, experience, wisdom, and youth to a cause that I know needs change.