1. FFA Scholarship Essay
I have worked on my family farm ever since I was fourteen years old. This is where I have gained my love of agriculture. My responsibilities
include taking care of my show calves, working cattle, helping with harvesting and planting, and assisting my father with any other needs around the
farm. The experiences I have gained through working on my family's farm will help lead me through the rest of my life. I have been very involved in my
school these last four years. I have served on student council for three years and currently student council secretary. I have been a class officer for two
years. FFA is an organization that has been really important to me throughout myhigh school career. In FFA, I have been the chapter president and
secretary. I've had the chance to be on the Iowa FFA Program of Activities Committee. I have also received all of the possible degrees at the high
school level. I have been involved in band and jazz band. I have been a student ambassador for three years. I am a two year letter winner in track. I
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I see myself going in many different directions, but how I get there is pretty clear. I am going to Iowa State University and major in Agricultural
Business for the first four years after high school. I plan to maintain my high marks in college as I did in high school. During college I hope to take on
internships at businesses that I may have a possible career at. One of my main goals when looking for a career after college is to find a job that is
both challenging and allows me to make the biggest impact on agriculture I am capable of. It is important to me to do something that I love because
that is how I know I will reach my greatest potential. While I may not know what the future holds for me and my career, I do know that I will be
making positive influence on the world of agriculture and the lives around
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2. Class Scholarship
I believe I should be selected receive one of the IH Mississippi Valley Cash for Class scholarships because I am a student who is active in the Quad
Cities community, my high school, and I am planning on pursuing an extensive education that includes graduate study. I am a motivated student who
would use this scholarship to advance my education in a way that would allow me to keep giving back to my community as a working professional.
My academic and career goals involve rigorous schooling, in which I am confident I will perform exceptionally well. I will be attending the University
of Iowa to double major in business management and political science on a preālaw track. The college classes I have already completed in high school
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My undergraduate study, along with law school, will leave me in a financial situation ridden with student debt. With the help of scholarships and
grants, I will be able to successfully pursue my dreams without taking on overwhelming debt and can begin helping others as soon as possible. I
believe I deserve one of your scholarships to lessen the financial hardships of my education. In addition to my educational and career aspirations, I
also devote many hours volunteering in the Quad Cities. In the past three years I have logged over 200 volunteer hours, 100 of them coming during
my senior year. I take great pride in my political advocacy engagements, which include running a countyāwide mock caucus for high school students to
promote participation in the political process. I am also proud to say I have helped to organize a 5K fundraiser for King's Harvest Ministries in
Davenport. Over the past two years we have raised nearly $10,000 to support the wonderful homeless shelter. As you can see, I am not only
committed to my education, but to my community as well. It is this commitment to community that has led me to pursue a career in law, allowing me
to support those in need. I believe I deserve a Cash for Class scholarship so that I can reach my goals of graduating law school and return my gratitude
to this wonderful
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3. Dream Scholarship Essay
I come from a small town and a family who hasn't always had luxurious things but has never went without the things we must have. For that I will
forever be grateful. Watching my father and mother struggle to provide for my sisters and I strongly motivated me to want to earn a higher education.
I hope to have a career that I both enjoy and that allows me to provide many things for myself and future family. I know that because of my family's
financial stability this will not because easy.
I have many goals in life, one of those being to become a dentist. I do not want to be just any dentist, I want to be a dentist for low income families so
that more people are able to afford the proper dental care. To do so I have a long rigorous road ahead of me but I am not frightened by this. I have
always strived to attended school and my desire to do so will only become stronger as I get older. I love learning because while one might not always
have a lot in life, if you have knowledge, there are no limits. I have always believed that knowledge is power and not only will getting a higher...show
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When students think about going to college of course the first thing they think of is the cost. However, I am not going to just any college, I am going
to a private all women's college, not because I want to but because I need to. Meredith College is the best fit for me for so many reasons. One of those
reasons being that they offer a preādental program that other public universities do not. Paying for a private college is already going to be hard for my
family and I not to mention paying for dental school after I graduate undergrad school. I have applied to many scholarships and already received quite
a few but I am still far from reaching my goal of being able to comfortably pay for my college
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4. Soccer Scholarship
I've been playing soccer for so long that sometimes I wonder if the kicks my mom felt during her pregnancy were from my practice penalty shots
within her womb. I had become so involved with the world of soccer, that when I made the decision to close that old chapter of my life, I was
originally unsure of how to start writing the next page. It's been assumed since my middle school years that I'd compete at the college level, but that
dream was put to rest when I realized that my most distinguished life goal was represented by hospital beds and stethoscopes, rather than a ratty pair
of Nike cleats. Soccer's been nothing but good to me, providing those onceāināaālifetime opportunities some may only dream of. From competing in
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I finally came to recognize that spending my life doing something that I find enjoyable needs to be replaced by something incredible, and in my
eyes, inconceivable. One person, the doctor, is trusted enough by the patient to carve their way into this unknown body and explore their internal
organs in an attempt to fix a medically induced complication. I know that by pursuing this career, I'll reach my goal of doing something that is
going to benefit both myself and the surrounding community in a way only few can achieve. To help one who does not have the tools to help
themselves provides me with an immeasurable amount of fulfillment, a state of mind which I've found impossible to come in contact with through
sports. I can only look forward to the years to come, each day is one closer to achieving a reward fulfilling enough to last me for the rest of my life. I
know that one day I will be the doctor examining a pregnant mother in search of the young girl practicing her penalty kicks against the side of the
uterine
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5. Scholarship Essay
I am here
Ever since I was a young kid I have always been interested in movies. My grandma, who was full of the wise the life experience left, always knew
about my interest in movies. She feed my vain for the art. Even though her religion, she professed Adventist of sevenāday religion, didn't let her go to
the cinema, she always found the way to took me to the cinema. She and I enjoyed watch movies. We used to sit in the darkness room, with our faces
illuminated from the reflection of the light which rebooted from the screen, both absorbs in the plot of the movie which made us laughed or cried.
After the movie, while we went back to her home, she started to talk about the movie. She had a particular point of view where the main story...show
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I never stop thinking about being a film director. All these elements have given me a very broad outlook, with varying degrees of knowledge in a
range of topics. I strongly believe that although some are not related directly, all these qualities will influence my graduate work.
When the opportunity showed up I took it. I came to New York City to study film. But I have to start from the beginning. The first year I prepared
to get my GED. In October 2001 I took the examination and I passed it. Now, the second step, how can I do to pay a college or a university? I
started to work and I took editing courses in the School of Visual Art and NYU. I bought a digital camera and I learned how to used it. I started to
work making digital videos for parties and events. I earned enough money to start my career. The CUNY advisor sent me to HOSTOS Community
College because he told me that it would be easier for me to study there. Even though the major that I was interested in, wasn't in HOSTOS curriculum,
I accepted but with the idea in my mind to changed to the college where film major was imparted.
After three semesters in HOSTOS I transferred to Brooklyn College and I enrolled in the film program. I will be a
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6. Endowed Scholarship Essay
Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Foundation Endowed Scholarship Fund Essay
When I started volunteering at Utica Dance in the fall of 2014, I was just as nervous as the newly enrolled dancers in the class I was about to teach.
Even though I was only the Volunteer Assistant to the Dance Instructor, I felt as if a heavy responsibility was placed upon me. I oversaw almost
twelve children ranging from seven to thirteen who all wanted desperately to become professional dancers, many of which are still pursuing that dream.
On top of that, all these children had begged their parents to sign them up for an expensive, intensive fundamental ballet program; then dragged their
parents to buy tights and leotards; then dragged them into the waiting room of a dance
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