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Emanuel Dixon

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Bio

I am an 18-year-old student passionate about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). As part of my high school’s engineering academy, I’ve developed a strong interest in robotics and engineering. My goal is to contribute to technology advancements and solve real-world problems. Outside academics, I am an avid reader of science fiction, fantasy, and young adult genres, which fuel my creativity. Drawing and illustration are also hobbies of mine, helping me visualize ideas and solutions. Being a low-income student has taught me perseverance and resilience, and I view challenges as opportunities to grow. I am committed to giving back to my community, whether by mentoring younger students in STEM or participating in events that promote education and innovation. My passion lies in using technology to address social issues, and I am eager to explore how engineering can improve accessibility and sustainability. I am confident that my academic dedication, creativity, and commitment to my community will allow me to make a meaningful contribution to the academic world and beyond.

Education

Atlantic County Institute Of Technology

High School
2021 - 2025

Atlantic County Institute Of Technology

High School
2021 - 2025

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)

  • Majors of interest:

    • Engineering-Related Fields
    • Biochemical Engineering
    • Chemical Engineering
    • Engineering Chemistry
    • Engineering Science
    • Engineering, General
    • Engineering, Other
    • Computer Engineering
    • Computer Software and Media Applications
    • Criminal Justice and Corrections, General
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Computer Software

    • Dream career goals:

      My long-term career goal is to become a software engineer specializing in innovative and impactful technologies. I aim to contribute to the development of cutting-edge software solutions that solve real-world problems, possibly focusing on areas like artificial intelligence, machine learning, or cybersecurity. I hope to work for a leading tech company or eventually create my own startup that brings meaningful advancements to the software industry.

    • Tech Producer

      Salem United Methodist Church
      2024 – Present1 year

    Research

    • Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

      ACIT Computer Club — Research Assistant in Software Development
      2023 – Present
    • Engineering, General

      School — Partner
      2021 – Present

    Arts

    • ACIT Media/Art Department and Independent Projects

      Visual Arts
      Dance Promotional Materials (2024), Headshot Portrait Photography Presentation (2024), Fanfiction Writing – "Oz and Wonderland: A Fateful Merge" (Ongoing)
      2023 – Present

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Salem United Methodist Church — Volunteer Mentor
      2024 – Present

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Politics

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Dr. Michal Lomask Memorial Scholarship
    From the moment I first watched an iron filing dance in response to an invisible magnetic field, I was captivated by the unseen forces that govern our world. My love for STEM is not just about understanding the mechanics of the universe but also about using that knowledge to build a better future. As a student with a passion for engineering and computer science, I see STEM as more than just a field of study, but as the key to innovation, problem-solving, and the empowerment of those who dream beyond limitations. Growing up with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, I have experienced firsthand how technology can transform lives. My wheelchair is not just a means of mobility, it is a testament to human ingenuity, engineering, and perseverance. Every motorized function, every adaptive control, and every algorithm that powers assistive technology represents the brilliance of STEM. Instead of feeling constrained by my condition, I have been inspired to contribute to the very field that has allowed me to maintain my independence. I want to develop software and hardware solutions that enhance accessibility, ensuring that others like me have the tools they need to navigate the world with confidence. My passion for STEM extends beyond my personal experiences. Through my high school engineering academy, I have engaged in projects that push the boundaries of creativity and function. Whether designing sustainable solutions for urban infrastructure or developing prototypes that improve everyday efficiency, I thrive in the challenge of turning ideas into reality. Additionally, my love for coding has led me to explore software development, artificial intelligence, and the ethical implications of technology. I see endless potential in harnessing computing power to address real-world issues, from medical advancements to environmental conservation. However, pursuing a STEM education comes with financial challenges. As a low-income student, the dream of higher education often feels like an uphill battle. This scholarship would not only alleviate financial burdens but also serve as an investment in my potential to make a meaningful impact. With the support of this opportunity, I will be one step closer to earning a degree in computer science and engineering, where I can continue innovating solutions that improve lives. Dr. Michal Lomask’s dedication to science and education is a legacy I hope to honor by using my passion for STEM to empower others. With ambition, drive, and a commitment to making technology more accessible, I am determined to turn challenges into opportunities. This scholarship will help me pursue my dream of becoming an engineer and software developer, ensuring that I can contribute to a world where innovation knows no barriers.
    Ryan Stripling “Words Create Worlds” Scholarship for Young Writers
    From the moment I could hold a pencil, I’ve been weaving multiple stories together. Great worlds where heroes rise, villains fall, and the impossible becomes reality. Writing has always been more than just an activity; it’s my lifeline, my sanctuary, and my way of making sense of the world. Whether it’s through fanfiction that breathes new life into beloved characters, essays that dissect the intricacies of literature, or original stories that build entirely new universes, writing has been my constant companion. My love for writing is deeply rooted in storytelling’s power to inspire and connect. As someone with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, I’ve faced challenges that have shaped my perspective, but writing has given me the ability to redefine my narrative. It allows me to step beyond the limitations of my body and into boundless creativity. It’s through writing that I explore heroism of not just in capes and superpowers, but in resilience, kindness, and the courage to be different. Writing is my way of proving that even when reality sets boundaries, imagination has none. Writing is also my means of advocacy. Through personal essays and narratives, I aim to raise awareness about disability, representation, and accessibility. Words have the power to change perceptions, and I want my writing to challenge stereotypes and foster understanding. By sharing my story, I hope to inspire others to embrace their uniqueness and to see disability not as a limitation, but as a different perspective on the world. Writing allows me to bridge gaps between experiences, making the invisible, visible through the power of words. As I transition to college, writing will continue to be an integral part of my life. I plan to major in computer science, but my passion for storytelling will remain at the heart of everything I do. I envision combining my love for writing with technology, by perhaps through interactive storytelling, game development, or crafting narratives for virtual worlds. Even beyond academics, I’ll continue writing fiction, essays, and fan projects that push creative boundaries. I hope to join a campus writing club, contribute to literary publications, and collaborate with fellow storytellers who share my passion. More than anything, I want my words to create worlds that others can escape into, just as books and stories have done for me. Whether it’s a single line that resonates with a reader or an entire universe that sparks someone’s imagination, I want my writing to leave a mark. Ryan Stripling’s belief that “words create worlds” speaks directly to my heart, and I will carry that philosophy with me as I continue to write, dream, and build new worlds for others to explore.
    AROC AI/ML Scholarship
    From the moment I laid eyes on it, I knew I had discovered something special, a world where logic and creativity merge to build solutions for real-world problems. As a high school senior enrolled in our engineering academy for the past 4 years, I have immersed myself in STEM, exploring the possibilities of artificial intelligence and machine learning. Despite my physical challenges with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, my passion for technology and problem-solving has only grown stronger. I am determined to contribute to the AI and ML field, not just as a participant, but as an innovator who brings unique perspectives to the table. My experience with AI and ML began through my engineering coursework, where I was introduced to computational thinking. I have since worked on projects that incorporate programs like Python and TensorFlow, using machine learning models to analyze data and make predictions. One of my most exciting projects involved designing an AI-powered app aimed at helping individuals choose outfits with technology. I even developed a mockup. This project among many deepened my understanding of AI’s transformative potential. Beyond my coursework, I have independently explored machine learning applications by experimenting with open-source AI frameworks. I have worked on training small neural networks for image recognition tasks and have been fascinated by the ethical considerations of AI. As AI systems increasingly shape decision-making processes, ensuring their fairness and inclusivity is crucial. As a future AI professional, I want to contribute to the development of equitable AI systems that serve diverse populations rather than reinforce biases. In the future, I envision using AI to create technologies that enhance accessibility for people with disabilities. Many existing tools fail to account for the specific needs of individuals with limited mobility, and I want to bridge that gap by designing smarter, more adaptable interfaces. Additionally, I hope to advocate for greater representation of people with disabilities in AI development, ensuring that the field does not overlook the needs of those it has the power to assist. Receiving the AROC AI/ML Scholarship would allow me to continue pursuing my passion for AI and machine learning by supporting my education in computer software development. With this support, I can complete research in accessibility-focused AI applications, ultimately working toward a world where technology is a bridge rather than a barrier. My ambition, drive, and passion for STEM fuel my commitment to making a meaningful impact in this field, and I am excited about the possibilities ahead.
    Arthur and Elana Panos Scholarship
    Growing up with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy has presented me with challenges that at times seemed insurmountable. Yet, my faith in God has always been a source of strength, comfort, and direction. It has taught me great resilience, helped me find purpose in adversity, and reminded me that my worth is not defined by limitations but by how I use my gifts to serve others. One moment that solidified my faith was when I transitioned to using a wheelchair full-time. It was a difficult adjustment, both physically and emotionally, but through prayer and reflection, I slowly found peace. My faith reminded me that even though life wasn’t going as I had planned, God had a greater plan for me. This belief allowed me to focus on the opportunities I still had rather than what I had lost. My faith has also instilled in me a sense of responsibility to use my talents to make a positive impact on others. As I prepare for a career in computer software, I see technology as a way to uplift and connect people. Whether it’s developing accessibility tools for people with disabilities or creating platforms that foster inclusivity, my faith motivates me to align my career with values of service and compassion. For example, I am passionate about creating software that enhances independence for those with physical challenges. My own experiences have shown me how empowering it is to have tools that make life easier, and I want to give others that same sense of autonomy. I believe my faith will guide me in this journey, reminding me to stay focused on the bigger picture: using my skills to improve lives. In addition, my faith teaches me to approach every challenge with perseverance and gratitude. I know that setbacks are not the end of the story but opportunities for growth. This mindset will be invaluable in my career, where problem-solving and innovation are essential. My faith encourages me to trust the process and to believe that with dedication and prayer, even the most complex problems can be solved. Ultimately, my faith is the foundation of who I am and who I aspire to be. It gives me the courage to dream big and the humility to serve others. With God’s guidance, I am confident that my career will be more than a job, and it will be a way to honor him by making the world a better, more inclusive place.
    Chris Ford Scholarship
    Growing up, I’ve witnessed how determination and a strong sense of purpose can create opportunities where there seem to be none. As a Black high school senior with a passion for business, I aim to turn challenges into stepping stones, not just for myself, but for others. My goal is to pursue a career in business that emphasizes community upliftment and economic equity, ensuring that more people have access to opportunities that can transform their lives. My interest in business stems from my fascination with entrepreneurship and problem-solving. I’ve always been curious about how businesses operate with how they grow, adapt, and connect with people. This curiosity led me to develop a mindset focused on innovation and leadership. I hope to one day own and operate my own business, creating opportunities for underrepresented communities and building spaces that foster creativity, inclusion, and empowerment. One of the ways I plan to make a positive impact on the world is by creating programs that mentor young entrepreneurs from marginalized backgrounds. I want to teach financial literacy, strategic planning, and leadership skills to those who lack access to these resources. For instance, I envision starting a mentorship initiative that connects high school students with business leaders, providing them with the tools and confidence to chase their ambitions. By doing so, I can help shape the next generation of leaders who will, in turn, give back to their communities. Currently, I’m working toward these goals by building a strong academic foundation and engaging in extracurricular activities that enhance my leadership skills. I’ve participated in school clubs where I’ve assisted in organizing events, managing budgets, and learned the importance of teamwork and communication. These experiences have given me a glimpse of what it takes to lead and succeed in the business world. Through my future career, I aim to address the systemic barriers that prevent many individuals from reaching their full potential. I believe that businesses have the power to drive social change, not just by creating jobs but by fostering cultures of equity and inclusion. I want to lead by example, showing how businesses can thrive while uplifting the communities they serve. The support from this scholarship would be invaluable in helping me achieve these goals. It would allow me to focus on my studies, pursue internships, and develop the skills necessary to bring my vision to life. Together, we can create a future where no dream is limited by financial barriers.
    Lyndsey Scott Coding+ Scholarship
    From the moment I wrote my first line of code, I knew that computer science had the power to transform the way we understand and interact with the world. For me, coding isn’t just a tool, but it’s a canvas for innovation. As a high school senior with a passion for technology and a unique perspective shaped by living with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, I envision a career in computer software development that merges technical expertise with creativity and social impact. My primary goal in computer science is to design software that improves accessibility for people with disabilities. I want to create applications that empower users by removing barriers and fostering independence. For example, I dream of developing user-friendly tools for assistive devices, leveraging machine learning to enhance communication aids or streamline accessibility features in everyday technology. These innovations can transform lives and ensure that inclusivity becomes a central focus in tech design. Beyond computer science, I have a deep love for storytelling and visual media, which I explore through video editing, writing, and photography. Superheroes and comics have been a source of inspiration for me as they emphasize resilience, creativity, and the power of individuals to make a difference. Combining these interests with my technical knowledge, I aim to develop digital experiences, such as interactive storytelling apps or immersive games, that highlight diverse narratives and perspectives, making technology not only functional but also engaging and meaningful. The intersection of my passions is where I see the most potential for impact. By merging my technical skills in computer science with my creative drive, I hope to craft innovative software solutions that are both practical and imaginative. For instance, I envision creating platforms that use augmented reality to bring superhero stories to life for users with limited mobility, offering an empowering escape into worlds where they can be the hero. This vision is grounded in my current efforts to build a strong foundation. In my engineering academy, I’ve honed my problem-solving skills and contributed to collaborative projects. Meanwhile, my English and media classes have sharpened my storytelling abilities. As I advance, I plan to study computer science in college while continuing to explore creative projects that emphasize inclusion and representation. The Lyndsey Scott Coding+ Scholarship would allow me to bridge these fields, supporting my goal of creating software that is not only innovative but also inclusive, enriching lives and ensuring that technology serves all people.
    Mark A. Jefferson Teaching Scholarship
    Throughout my life, the systems of education has been more than a pathway to knowledge; it has been a source of empowerment and endless possibilities. Growing up as a Black male with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, I’ve faced many challenges that shaped my perspective and resilience. While these experiences may have tested my limits, they also gave me a unique understanding of the importance of inclusive learning environments and the critical role educators play in creating them. As someone who has benefitted greatly from the support of compassionate, dedicated teachers, I aspire to provide the same for future generations. My journey has taught me the value of representation. In a workforce where Black men make up only 2% of educators, I want to be part of the change that creates a more diverse and equitable education system. Representation matters as it inspires students to see possibilities beyond all the societal stereotypes, and instills pride in their own identities. In my future classroom, I will aim to create a space where students feel safe, seen, and celebrated. I want to teach subjects in ways that challenge traditional narratives and amplify voices often left out of the history books. By sharing stories of perseverance and success from marginalized communities, I hope to empower students to view themselves as agents of change. I also plan to advocate for accessibility in education, ensuring that every student, regardless of abilities or backgrounds, has the tools they need to thrive in society. My experience with physical challenges has shown me how crucial accommodations, understanding, or listening are for student success. I aim to integrate innovative teaching methods and technologies to meet the diverse needs of my students and show them that learning is a journey without limits. Beyond the classroom, I hope to mentor young people of color, by encouraging them to pursue their dreams and equipping them with the skills they need to succeed in their futures. By becoming an educator, I really want to contribute to breaking down systemic barriers and nurturing a generation of critical thinkers, compassionate leaders, and lifelong learners. Education is the foundation for progress afterall, and I am very committed to being part of the movement toward a more equitable and equal future. Through teaching and inspiring others, I honestly hope to leave a great enduring impact on the world, with one student, one lesson, and one classroom at a time.
    Simon Strong Scholarship
    Adversity has a way of shaping who we are. For me, living with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy has been both my greatest challenge and my most defining experience. As a high school senior, I’ve spent the past five years navigating life in a wheelchair, a change that forced me to confront limitations head-on while reimagining my potential. One moment stands out vividly ofmy first day of high school. As I rolled into an unfamiliar building filled with bustling and packed hallways. My peers hurried past, seemingly unsure of how to approach me. At that moment, I realized my biggest battle wouldn’t be the physical challenges of DMD but the assumptions others might make about my abilities. Rather than letting fear or isolation define my high school experience, I chose to focus on what I could contribute. I joined my school’s engineering academy, pouring my energy into designing solutions for accessibility. I worked on class projects that combined my love for technology with my determination to make spaces more inclusive. One of my proudest moments was helping design an adaptable desk concept that could accommodate students with various physical needs. It reminded me that challenges can inspire innovation, not hinder it. Outside of school, I found fulfillment in helping others. Volunteering with local non-profits that support individuals with disabilities gave me a chance to give back and meet others who’ve faced adversity. Hearing their stories taught me the power of community and reinforced my commitment to building a future where accessibility is a priority, not an afterthought. This journey has taught me that adversity isn’t just an obstacle, but an opportunity to grow. Living with DMD has made me resourceful, empathetic, and unyieldingly optimistic. It’s also made me an innovator. I’ve learned how to adapt to a world not always built for me, and in doing so, I’ve found ways to make it better for others. To anyone facing similar challenges, my advice is simple: embrace your story. Challenges don’t define you, your response to them does. Let your struggles fuel your ambition, and don’t be afraid to ask for help or advocate for change. Strength comes not from what you can’t control but from what you choose to create in its place. As I prepare for college and a career in computer software, I carry the lessons of resilience and advocacy, determined to make an impact for those who, like me, dare to dream beyond their circumstances.
    Imm Astronomy Scholarship
    As a high school senior with a passion for science and engineering, I have always been captivated by the mysteries of the cosmos. The vastness of space, the origins of the universe, and the potential for life beyond Earth have fueled my curiosity since I was young. For me, astronomy is not just a field of study, it is a lens through which we can understand our place in the universe. I plan to pursue a degree in engineering with a focus on aerospace or astrophysics, combining my love for problem-solving with my fascination for space. My interest in this field was sparked during a middle school science project about exoplanets and their potential habitability. Learning about the technology used to discover planets outside our solar system inspired me to explore how I could contribute to similar advancements. Since then, I’ve sought every opportunity to deepen my understanding of the universe, from stargazing nights with friends to following the latest discoveries from NASA and the James Webb Space Telescope. One of the most compelling aspects of astronomy is its ability to inspire innovation and collaboration. Whether it’s designing more advanced telescopes or developing spacecraft capable of interstellar travel, the field pushes the boundaries of human ingenuity. I am especially interested in the intersection of engineering and astronomy, by creating tools and technologies that enable us to explore the universe more effectively. In 10 years, I envision myself working as an aerospace engineer at a leading space agency or private space exploration company. My ideal job would involve designing and testing spacecraft for deep space missions, contributing to the exploration of distant planets, moons, or even other star systems. I would love to be part of a mission that uncovers new insights into the potential for extraterrestrial life or helps establish the infrastructure for human colonization of other planets. Additionally, I hope to work on projects that make astronomy more accessible to the public, inspiring the next generation of scientists and engineers. What excites me most about a career in astronomy is the chance to contribute to humanity’s collective knowledge. The idea that something I create could help answer age-old questions about the universe; Where did we come from? Are we alone?, motivates me to keep learning and striving for excellence. This scholarship would be a vital step toward achieving my goals. By supporting my education, it would allow me to focus on developing the skills and knowledge necessary to make a meaningful impact in the field of astronomy. I am eager to embrace the challenges and opportunities ahead, knowing that each step brings me closer to contributing to the exploration and understanding of the cosmos. In pursuing a career in astronomy, I hope to honor the spirit of curiosity and innovation that has driven humanity to look to the stars for centuries. Together, we can continue to push the boundaries of what is possible, discovering new frontiers and inspiring generations to come.
    Jason David Anderson Memorial Scholarship
    Addiction has a ripple effect, touching not just the individual struggling but also their family and friends. For my family, that ripple came when my cousin battled substance abuse. Watching someone you care about face the grip of addiction is a profoundly humbling experience. It was a time of fear, heartbreak, and hope. It also taught me invaluable lessons about resilience, empathy, and the power of support systems, which have inspired my passion for healthcare and rehabilitation. My cousin, once full of energy and dreams, began to change during his teenage years. Subtle signs, like withdrawing from family gatherings or avoiding conversations, escalated into something more serious. As the truth came to light, my family faced difficult decisions about how to support him. The journey to recovery was not linear; there were relapses, tears, and moments when hope seemed out of reach. But despite the pain, we learned that compassion and patience were the most powerful tools we could offer. For me, this experience was transformative. I saw the importance of understanding addiction not as a moral failing but as a medical and psychological condition that requires professional care and community support. It made me realize how much of a difference dedicated professionals, like counselors, healthcare workers, and support groups can make in someone’s life. Witnessing the care and determination of those who helped my cousin inspired me to consider a career where I could contribute to that same kind of impact. My personal journey with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy has also shaped my understanding of perseverance and the importance of accessible care. Living with a progressive condition has taught me empathy for others facing challenges and reinforced my desire to help others rebuild their lives. Combining these experiences, I’m drawn to pursue a degree in healthcare, with a focus on rehabilitation services. My ultimate goal is to work in a field where I can help individuals reclaim their independence and hope. Whether through physical therapy, addiction counseling, or community outreach, I want to contribute to a system that sees people as more than their struggles. I envision myself designing innovative rehabilitation programs, perhaps even advocating for policies that increase access to care for those in underserved communities. This scholarship would provide crucial support for my education, allowing me to develop the skills needed to turn my passion into action. It would also honor my family’s journey, reminding me of the strength and resilience I’ve seen in both my cousin and myself. Addiction is a battle that affects everyone it touches, but with compassion, dedication, and proper resources, recovery is possible. Through my future career, I hope to be part of that recovery process for others, helping them find strength in their struggles and creating a world where no one feels alone in their fight.
    Kathryn Graham "Keyport's Mom" Scholarship
    My name is Emanuel Dixon, and I am an 18-year-old senior from New Jersey with a deep passion for innovation and a desire to make a meaningful impact on the world. Living with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy has given me a unique perspective on life. While my condition presents challenges, it has also fueled my ambition to create a more accessible and inclusive world for everyone. I’ve always been captivated by the power of engineering and technology to solve problems. As a student in my school’s engineering academy, I’ve learned how creativity and determination can transform ideas into solutions. One of my proudest accomplishments was working on a project to develop adaptive designs that improve accessibility for individuals with mobility challenges. The experience reminded me of how much potential lies in designing with empathy and purpose. Beyond academics, I’ve strived to make a positive impact in my community. Whether it’s participating in school events, mentoring younger students, or sharing my story to raise awareness about living with a disability, I’ve always tried to use my experiences to inspire and support others. I believe that resilience is contagious, and by showing others that challenges can be opportunities, we can create a culture of empowerment. Looking ahead, I plan to pursue a career in biomedical or mechanical engineering, focusing on creating technologies that enhance quality of life. My dream is to design innovative assistive devices that enable individuals with disabilities to live more independently and confidently. From advanced mobility aids to smart home technologies, I want my work to bridge the gap between limitation and possibility. Kathryn Graham’s legacy of servant leadership resonates deeply with me. Like her, I believe in the power of caring for others and using our unique gifts to uplift those around us. While I may not have had the opportunity to meet her, I admire her commitment to her community and her ability to make everyone feel seen and valued. Her story inspires me to carry those same values into my career and personal life. This scholarship would be instrumental in helping me achieve my aspirations by reducing the financial barriers to higher education. With this support, I can focus on developing the skills and knowledge needed to turn my vision into reality. I am committed to using my experiences and education to make a lasting impact, not just in my community but in the lives of people around the world. Through engineering, advocacy, and a steadfast belief in the potential of human innovation, I hope to honor the values Mrs. Graham exemplified and leave a legacy of service and resilience for future generations.
    Valentina Vera Buyvol Memorial Scholarship
    When I was born, I was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a rare condition that weakens the muscles over time. I didn’t fully understand the gravity of it at first, but as I grew older, I began to face the challenges that came with losing physical strength and independence. Adjusting to life in a wheelchair by age 15 was one of the hardest transitions I’ve ever endured. It felt like losing a part of myself. However, through determination and resilience, I’ve found ways to thrive despite the obstacles. One of the biggest challenges I faced was adapting to a world that often overlooks people with disabilities. Simple things like navigating through crowded hallways at school or attending events required extra effort and planning. I had to learn to advocate for myself, not just in academic settings but also in social ones. Asking for accommodations or assistance wasn’t always easy as it felt like admitting defeat, but I soon realized it was a sign of strength, not weakness. My determination to overcome these challenges is reflected in my academic journey. Despite my condition, I’ve pursued rigorous coursework, including Honors English, AP Calculus, and Physics. These classes demand focus and dedication, but I’ve developed strategies to keep up, such as using some adaptive technology and building strong relationships with my teachers and peers. Joining my school’s engineering academy has been especially rewarding. It’s given me the opportunity to work on innovative projects and dream of a career where I can design solutions that make life easier for others with disabilities. Beyond academics, I’ve demonstrated perseverance by staying involved in activities that fuel my passions. Whether it’s editing videos for my media class, contributing to school events, or writing creative stories, I’ve refused to let my condition define my limits. Each project or activity serves as a reminder that my mind and creativity are as boundless as I allow them to be. This journey has not been without emotional challenges. There have been moments of frustration, isolation, and self-doubt. But I’ve come to see those moments as stepping stones, not barriers. I’ve learned to lean on my family, friends, and mentors for support and to take setbacks as opportunities to grow. I’ve also drawn inspiration from others who face adversity with courage, reminding me that life is about what we do with the time and abilities we have. The most significant lesson I’ve learned is that determination isn’t about ignoring difficulties, it’s about finding ways to move forward despite them. Valentina Vera Buyvol’s story of fighting to enter this world is a powerful reminder that strength comes in many forms. Like her, I’ve fought to make the most of my circumstances, showing resilience in the face of challenges and embracing each opportunity to make a difference. This scholarship would not only ease the financial burden of pursuing higher education but also affirm my commitment to living with purpose and passion. With this support, I hope to continue breaking barriers and inspiring others to see the potential in adversity.
    Dr. Robert M. Fleisher Liberty and Prosperity Award
    Being a good citizen means more than obeying laws and paying taxes, but it’s about taking an active role in shaping the world around us. For me, good citizenship is rooted in responsibility, compassion, and the willingness to advocate for what is right, even when it’s difficult. As someone who lives with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, I’ve learned firsthand the importance of community support and collective action. Whether it’s helping others in need, participating in local events, or raising awareness for important causes, being a good citizen requires engagement and a desire to contribute positively to society. One of the most valuable lessons I’ve learned is that good citizenship starts with small, everyday actions, like holding the door for someone, lending a listening ear, or simply treating people with respect. These actions create a ripple effect that fosters stronger, more connected communities. But beyond these personal acts, good citizenship also means using our voices to advocate for change, ensuring that everyone’s rights are protected and valued. Voting is the cornerstone of democracy, and it’s integral to preserving the freedoms we often take for granted. Each vote is a declaration of belief in the principles of equality, justice, and representation. As someone who depends on policies that support accessibility, healthcare, and education, I understand the direct impact voting has on people’s lives. Elections shape the policies that govern everything from disability rights to environmental protections. When we vote, we ensure our voices are heard and that leaders are held accountable. Unfortunately, voter apathy threatens the stability of our democratic process. When citizens fail to participate, the system weakens, and the voices of marginalized groups risk being silenced. To remain a free nation, we must collectively recognize that voting isn’t just a right, but it’s a duty. It’s how we protect the liberties we hold dear and ensure that the government reflects the diverse needs of its people. The Constitution is more than a document, it’s a living symbol of the principles that define our nation. To me, it represents a promise of freedom, equality, and justice. Growing up with a disability, I’ve come to appreciate the Constitution’s ability to evolve and adapt through amendments and interpretations. The Americans with Disabilities Act, for example, is rooted in the values enshrined in the Constitution, ensuring that people like me have the right to access public spaces, education, and employment. The Constitution also reminds me that progress is a continuous journey. While it established the foundation for our freedoms, it challenges each generation to address injustices and expand its promise of liberty to all citizens. It’s a reminder that democracy is not static but requires active participation and vigilance. The Constitution serves as both a safeguard and a challenge, a safeguard that protects my rights and a challenge to contribute to a society where those rights are upheld for everyone. Being a good citizen, voting, and valuing the Constitution are interconnected principles that form the backbone of a free and just nation. To me, they represent a call to action, to participate, to advocate, and to ensure that our democracy works for everyone. By embracing these responsibilities, we honor the sacrifices of those who fought for our freedoms and lay the groundwork for future generations to thrive.
    Julius Quentin Jackson Scholarship
    At age 5, I was told I had Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a diagnosis that would gradually weaken my muscles and confine me to a wheelchair. It was a moment that changed everything. Over the years, I’ve had to navigate a world that wasn’t designed with me in mind, whether it was maneuvering through crowded hallways, battling misconceptions about my abilities, or learning to advocate for myself in situations where others didn’t see my potential. These challenges have shaped me into someone resilient, adaptable, and unafraid to embrace who I am. Growing up with a progressive condition has taught me the value of perseverance. Despite the physical limitations Duchenne presents, I’ve found ways to excel academically, creatively, and socially. I’m currently a senior in an engineering academy, enrolled in AP Calculus, and deeply passionate about solving problems through innovation. My condition might dictate how I move, but it doesn’t limit how far I’ll go. Financially, my family has always been resourceful but stretched thin. Between medical expenses, adaptive equipment, and therapies, there isn’t much left to save for my education. Attending college is my next big challenge, not just because of the cost but because I want to prove to myself and others that I can thrive in a field where creativity and problem-solving are at the core. This scholarship will relieve some of the financial burden, allowing me to focus on my studies and continue my journey toward a career in engineering, where I hope to design solutions for people like me. Every challenge I’ve faced has taught me something valuable about perseverance, empathy, and determination. Receiving this scholarship wouldn’t just be a financial relief—it would be an investment in someone who wants to use their struggles as a foundation to make the world more accessible, one innovation at a time.
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