McEnery Family Scholarship is available to current Mount Carmel students who are from a family of five or…
The average rate of appearance of C is given by. Comparing the rate of appearance of C and the rate of disappearance of A, we get.…
The move Amistad and the story “Interesting Narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano” have many similarities. The three similarities between the story and Amistad are the ways that the slaves were treated, the conditions of the ships, and the reactions of the slaves. In both the movie and the book slaves had to overcome horrific conditions to be freed, In the movie the main character Cinque was captured sold and thrown onto the Amistad and into the life of slavery but yet he was fought for and he finally made it home, In the story Olaudah finally was also on a slave ship and was sold into slavery.…
As a humble alumna of Savannah State University, I believe I have much to achieve in life. As the youngest of four siblings who all value education and prosperity, I was taught to excel in everything I do. I am a native of Savannah, Georgia and I have lived here all of my life. Due to great effort and my love for learning, I received a four year academic scholarship to Savannah State University (which I am so grateful for).…
* Cannot receive in conjunction with a President’s, Midby/Byron, Provost’s, Mildred Cotner or Rebel Achievement scholarship…
Throughout my school years, I have always wanted to help in the community and make an impact to others therefore when entering my freshman year, I joined many different clubs but one stood out to me which was Key Club assists students in carrying out its mission to serve the children of the world. In the club, we do many acts of service in their communities, such as cleaning up parks, collecting clothing and organizing food drives. We also learn leadership skills by running meetings, planning projects and more so. It provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership. One thing that impacted me from doing community work was the Eliminate Project which is a campaign to raise $110 million to eliminate…
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support of the Valencia James M. and Dayle L. Seneff Honors College. As one of this year’s recipients, I am more than grateful for the opportunities this scholarship will provide me. I rely heavily on scholarships to help fund my education and receiving this award will assist in reducing my financial burdens as well as provide support for me as I continue pursuing my education and future career.…
Theodore Roosevelt, who was perhaps the most Progressive president of all, was considered so due to his belief that the president is “the steward of public welfare” (Foner 706). This means that Roosevelt believed that the president was responsible for the overall well-being of the public—of American citizens. He did so by supporting a government regulation of the economy, which would help prevent our country being overrun by large corporations. In his Square Deal, Roosevelt “…attempted to confront the problems caused by economic consolidation” (Foner 706), and aimed to take down bad trusts that had no interest in the public and existed only for profit. Roosevelt also believed in conservation of land, which “…reflected the Progressive thrust toward…
National honors society is based off of four pillars: scholarship, service, leadership, and character. My whole life I have been committed to learning; I have been in the top of my class since I started middle school. This year as a senior, I will be graduating with more credits than my school requires, an honors diploma, and multiple college credit. I have the privilege of participating in a new program at my school that allows me to take classes at a local community college expense free. I have taken advantage of this opportunity and am partaking in the challenge of learning a second language.…
Over the years I have discovered many things, alone, about myself, that would benefit me in the long run. As a child, math and science didn’t interest me, but I always knew what profession I wanted to take up, while in college. It was not until my high school years that I begun to realize the chosen field I wanted to major in medicine. I was surprised on how much I had evolved on the idea of math and science. Still, I was very much unaware of my next step with fulfilling my dream in college. However through research and determination I would soon be able to work towards my goals.…
Almost anyone can close their eyes right this moment and envision their senior year of high school abundant with remarkable events and be able to recall numerous memories made. There is one memory that stood out amongst all the others during my senior year. This one extenuating circumstance along with valued experiences has shaped me into the kind of individual I am today and has completely transformed my life.…
Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Education has always been extraordinarily important to me, and for this reason, I believe I am qualified to receive this scholarship. Even from a young age, I took it upon myself to strive for the best, participating in spelling bees since the fourth grade, maintaining a 4.0 grade point average throughout middle school, and immersing myself entirely in academics during my high school career. Throughout school, I had two predominant goals that I continuously strived for: to graduate with a 4.0 grade point average and to be accepted into the college of my dreams. I accomplished both, becoming a senior scholar in my graduating class…
I am a graduating senior student at Jacksonville state University majoring in Cell & Molecular Biology with a minor in Chemistry. My educational aspiration is to pursue a medical career as a doctor. I decided to join health profession since my passion has been deeply rooted in assisting others and trying to improve their health quality conditions and also, learning about their medical needs in a community. If selected for this scholarship, I will continue to apply the same diligence to my collegiate studies as I have to this point, making education and service to others my top priority.…
To my knowledge, there is only one Landon Follett Van Wagoner in the world, but what's in a name? I suppose that my upbringing isn't far off the norm for a BYU student. I grew up in Bountiful Utah and was blessed to be raised in a family that is active in the church, where my siblings and I learned the foundational lessons of faith. I am presently serving a mission in Melbourne Australia, and I will be attending Brigham Young University this fall.…
As early as middle school, I had begun volunteering my time for the various events my church held and I chose to continue with this throughout my high school career in my involvement with key club, national honors society, and even in the Distributive Education Clubs of America. I can’t imagine a point in my life where I wouldn’t be involved in some form of community service. In…