
Plainsboro, NJ
Age
19
Gender
Male
Ethnicity
Asian
Religion
Hindu
Hobbies and interests
Accounting
Aerospace
Cricket
Soccer
French
German
Spanish
Italian
Foreign Languages
Basketball
Sports
Science Olympiad
Data Science
Biking And Cycling
Swimming
Running
Business And Entrepreneurship
Artificial Intelligence
Reading
Psychology
Sociology
Business
Environment
Economics
Education
I read books daily
US CITIZENSHIP
Permanent Resident
LOW INCOME STUDENT
No
FIRST GENERATION STUDENT
No
Raj Vidhale
1x
Finalist1x
Winner
Raj Vidhale
1x
Finalist1x
WinnerBio
Finance and Accounting student at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, passionate about consulting, financial equity, and social impact. I’ve led microfinance initiatives across 25+ countries, supported client strategy work through Hoosier Consulting Network, and built programs that expand access to capital, education, and opportunity. I’m driven by disciplined problem-solving, service, and the belief that business can be used to create measurable change.
Education
Indiana University-Bloomington
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Public Policy Analysis
- Data Analytics
- Accounting and Related Services
- Finance and Financial Management Services
GPA:
4
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Test scores:
1570
SAT1520
PSAT
Career
Dream career field:
Management Consulting
Dream career goals:
Business Development & Consultant
Hoosier Consulting Network2025 – Present1 year
Sports
Soccer
Club2020 – 20233 years
Cricket
Varsity2024 – 20262 years
Public services
Volunteering
Plainsboro Academic Camps — Head Instructor2023 – 2026Public Service (Politics)
United Nations General Assembly — Session Convenor2025 – 2025Volunteering
The Speaking Solution — Director of Finance and Expansion2024 – PresentVolunteering
Clean Water New Jersey — Executive Board2024 – PresentVolunteering
RedCapes — Finance Team2025 – PresentAdvocacy
Fidutam — Finance Team Lead2024 – PresentVolunteering
WWP Chapter of Youth Entrepreneurship Association — Co-Founder of Chapter2024 – 2026Volunteering
Small Step Loans — Head of International Operations2022 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Christopher K. Swartz Scholarship
WinnerWhen I was sixteen, I received a WhatsApp message from a woman named Amara in Uganda. She had used a $75 microloan that I had secured for her to restock her grocery stall. "My children ate today," she wrote. "Thank you."
I reread it four times, then sat and stared at it.
That message changed something in me. I realized that the difference between where someone with a dream is now and where they want to be is often smaller than it appears. Sometimes it’s $75. Sometimes it’s just someone showing up. I decided that I wanted to spend my life being the person to make that happen.
That’s what led me to found Small Step Loans, where I raised $10,000 for a microloan portfolio with 100+ borrowers in 27 countries. Not for a resume, but to be the person who brings other people's dreams to life. Whether it's a single mother with a grocery stall in Uganda or a kid across the street selling lemonade and saving up to go to astronaut school one day. Everyone deserves to have a dream.
Later on, when I arrived at Indiana University, I was eager to continue impacting the communities around me. I joined RedCapes, a student nonprofit dedicated to ending food insecurity on campus. I partnered with 20 organizations, ranging from fraternities/sororities to the Salvation Army, raised over $3,000, and distributed 3,000 essential items to those in need. But the moment that sticks with me most is when a student grabbed a care package and quietly said, "I didn't know what I was going to eat tonight."
My degree in finance and career path into consulting are tools that I've used in this journey and will need to develop to grow my impact. I've already done this by consulting for entrepreneurs and managing their finances, freeing them to focus on growing their business. As well as by applying my financial creativity to RedCapes, working outside the box with our small budget to help thousands. I hope to use everything I learn at IU and as a future consultant, along with everything I’ve done at RedCapes and Small Step Loans, to grow my own social justice organization, making as many dreams as I can come to life. This is a lifelong endeavor to me, something I want to pass down to my children and watch as they transform the lives of the next generation of dreamers.
Reading Chris's story helped inspire this vision because he'd lived in the same way. He moved from football fields to Congress to small business boardrooms, but what truly defined him was what he gave rather than what he achieved. His time, attention, and heart. That's the kind of life I'm trying to create.
This scholarship will do more than just keep me in school. Every dollar I spend on tuition is a dollar I cannot use to fund a microloan portfolio, a nonprofit campaign, or a young dreamer’s aspirations. Every minute I spend working part-time is a minute I can spend helping others. So this scholarship will do more than words can say in reducing these struggles and helping me bring my vision to life, turning a single investment in my future into hundreds of dreams come true.
I don’t know exactly what my organization will look like in twenty years. But I know it will be built on what Amara and countless other dreamers I helped throughout my journey have taught me: doing good is not charity, it is a responsibility. And it is the most important thing I can imagine doing with my life.