College of
Nursing funding would be tremendously beneficial while I pursue my Masters of
Nursing degree. I am an excellent
candidate for this because of my leadership experiences in the military, my
community, and my profession. I am very
determined to do well in this program to ensure a better future for myself and
my family.
Though I
struggled as a high school student, I returned to higher education at age 27
with much gusto. I made it to the Dean’s
List at Salt Lake Community College and the Dean’s List at the University of
Utah. I have excelled in my profession
by seeking opportunities to learn and improve, including becoming a Certified
Lymphedema Therapist and highly skilled wound specialist (though not
CWOCN). I am the clinical educator for
wounds, PICC lines, IV infusions, and other high acuity items for First Choice
Home Health.
I have
served my community by being a board member of my local homeowners
association. I have also held religious
leadership positions, including being assigned as a religious leader in the
military.
My most
unique leadership experiences come from serving in the Utah Army National
Guard. During my 14 years in the Guard, I served one 18-month deployment to
Iraq. I quickly went from being a
maintenance team leader (instructing five men to repair A6 Paliden cannons) to
the maintenance supply leader (instructing/supplying 15 soldiers). I received this assignment because of my
ability to teach others about the equipment, my knowledge of supply
requirements, and my ability to maintain assignments.
Next, I
was assigned to be a Logistics Specialist (100-200 soldiers) where I dealt with
weapons, equipment, clothing, etc. for the company. While there, the military was in the process
of turning several locations back over to the Iraqi people. I was assigned to gather and process all of
the documentation needed for items being donated to the current village. I often had to negotiate with both military
generals and civilians. Thousands of
dollars of equipment were processed through my hands. During another occasion I was asked to
correct some documentation errors. I
completed the task so expeditiously that the processor was surprised. She complimented me that other people had
taken several days to do the same task.
As a
result of my service and dedication to the Utah Army National Guard, I earned
the Army Achievement Medal. This award
is specifically for enlisted soldiers who go above the call of duty by
providing guidance and mentoring to new soldiers.
All of
these experiences have impacted my profession.
I will use these experiences as I continue in the area care management
and work to obtain an administrative position.
Receiving scholarship money will allow me to make this goal a
reality. I will continue to maintain the
upmost academic standards and meet the rigor of the program. I am excited to start the next phase of my
nursing career. I am most appreciative
of your consideration to award me a scholarship from the College of Nursing.
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