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Winning Scholarship Essays : Cohen Foundation Scholarship

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Winning Scholarship Essays

Winning Scholarship Essays written by Rodolfo valadez, cohen foundation scholarship winner.

Going to Thomas Jefferson High School in Los Angeles, California, Rodolfo discovered his passion: filmmaking. While making movies including his critically acclaimed documentary “los angeles,” which was screened at the Sundance Film Festival, is his passion, Rodolfo’s inspiration is his mother. Rodolfo freely admits that his mother is “my support, my help, my guidance, my friend, my hero.” With this Winning Scholarship Essays, Rodolfo won a $6,000 scholarship from the Cohen Foundation and $7,000 scholarship from the Hispanic Heritage Youth Awards to attend the University of California at Los Angeles.

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Winning Scholarship Essays : Coca-Cola Scholars

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Winning Scholarship Essays written by mark R. eadie, coca-cola scholars Regional winner.

When Mark visits his 90-year-old grandmother, the two turn the volume on the television up. Though they are separated by almost 70 years in age, they share a similar problem: hearing impairment, Mark’s grandmother because of age and Mark because of a childhood injury that left him partially deaf. This injury has not stopped Mark. If anything, it has sparked a passion to be a role model for others.

While a student at Columbia High School, Mark trained for hours as the lead of the school musical, perfecting his singing without the beneft of stereo hearing. The performance garnered rave reviews. From Rensselaer, New York, Mark received over $50,000 in scholarships to attend the University of Michigan, where he is a member of the national champion solar car team and is studying aerospace and mechanical engineering. He hopes that through his research in engineering he can develop solutions for others like him. Winning Scholarship Essays.

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Winning Scholarship Essays written by Daniel Heras, scantron scholarship winner

Daniel dreams of becoming a teacher to inspire students to learn in the same way that he has been inspired by his teachers. In this Winning Scholarship Essays, he describes one of the most meaningful experiences he has had in high school through the Environmental Science Club, which took him to real life locales to learn about science not from textbooks but from seeing, touching and experiencing science frst hand. Student body president and captain of the baseball team at Woodrow Wilson High School in Los Angeles, Daniel won more than $17,000 in scholarships to attend U.C. Berkeley.

 

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Winning Scholarship Essays Example 1

Real essays about challenges, family, issues, community service, career plans, leadership, academics, athletics and artistic talents. Learn from and be inspired by these successful essays.

Brian c. babcock, Marshall & Truman scholarship Winner

The path to becoming a Marshall Scholar and Truman Scholar is a long one. Brian’s journey began at Bowie High School in Bowie, Maryland, when he was elected the president of the Russian Club. Since that time, he has studied at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and worked as a Russian linguist.

Lessons from the Outdoors

The outdoors has always played a large role in my life, whether in Boy Scouts, on my own or with the military thus far. However, there is one outdoor experience of mine that did not involve my being in a club. I also did not get any awards for this experience, yet it has had a more profound impact on who I am than any other single event in my life, my “thru-hike” of the Appalachian Trail from Maine to Georgia.

I started my thru-hike when I was 17 years old, three weeks after I graduated from high school. It took me just over six months to complete. In those six months, I learned more about myself than in the previous 17 years or in the five years since. There is nothing with which it can compare.

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