With everything happening in our country right now, one of the things that worries me as a New Jersey resident and as a student, the most is our Governor’s cuts on educational programs that provides so much to so many, such as EOF. I fail to understand how this program does so much with so little. It would be a shame to have a large amount of money taken out of our program, since so many people benefit from it. As of lately, I have gone to many advocacy meetings and even met you in Trenton for the EOF Student Day. I believe in EOF and I will continue to fight for it the same I have watched you do the same.
Without EOF, I would struggle to make ends meet. I owe a great of my success to EOF. With my EOF grant, it is much easier for me to be able to buy books and supplies. I work part-time as a waitress and as an EOF tutor to make ends meet and on top of that have five classes. Also, whenever I have felt that I needed financial and/or emotional guidance, I have found it in EOF. My EOF Advisor provides me with an unconditional support system, one that guides me in the direction that always best suits me. EOF provides workshops and events that empower us and
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allow us to learn from each other. I was born and raised in Bloomfield, New Jersey.
While my senior year of my High School was coming to an end, I began to realize how expensive higher education would be for my family. Due to the financial situation at home, I figured that it would be best for me to go to a county college. I moved into my uncle’s home in Elizabeth, New Jersey to attend Union County College, since Essex County College did not seem right for me. I made this bold decision for one reason and one reason only; to receive the best type of education for the lowest possible price (which seemed almost impossible). Originally, my major was architecture because of my passion for creating better environments for people. Despite the fact that I’m reconsidering my major, I know that I will always fight and search for a happier place for
all. I urge the budget committee to reconsider this decision. Our community needs EOF to be as financially stable as ever, in order to keep forming the youth into bright and powerful individuals they have the potentially of becoming. EOF is a family, my family. It created a base for me to grow from and to flourish into a successful woman.
Walking into Walnut Hills High School right now would have anyone thinking the just walked into the middle of a tornado. Everyone you look there are students running in and out of doors, in and out of cars, and most certainly either turning in missing assignments or retaking tests. There is only one way for you to explain all this ciaos, Senior Year, the year that all teens await with so much excitement and ambition and the year that every single hour long study dates pays off. For the class of 2021 this isn’t just their final year at Walnut Hills this is the year that friends separate and head off to their different university to follow their dreams.
But I have to wonder, it seems that every-other president and every-other governor refers to himself or herself as the education president or education governor, yet they fail to deliver the necessary funding to maintain a high level of education for all of his or her constituents’ children. Why is it that class and culture is the determining factor for who receives a quality education, this social injustice must be remedied? My Awakening Much like Mike, I have had some amazing academic mentors that were not afraid to get down in the trenches with me and ask what I was trying to say. I had Ms. Lewis my freshman year of high school, she would sit down with me and rip apart my paper and rework it as necessary. During my senior year of high school, I had the privilege of taking a U.W. English class, that was a seminar format where the instructor would frequently conference with us, and he gave me the tools to continue my education.
“Coastal Carolina is too far away for you to come home when you have the chance.” Kaylee (my Girlfriend at the time) said to me in my first car as we talked about college choices. I told her about my acceptance to Coastal Carolina University I received from Mrs. Emmons (personal guidance counselor in high school) during a school day, early February. Kaylee’s words made me start a to question myself; “What other colleges can I choose?”. I came home and sat down with my parents in the living room with my Coastal Carolina acceptance letter in my hand and they were proud of me. I asked my parents the same question I asked myself earlier that day “What other colleges can I choose from?”. When
Prompt: In 500 words or more, describe your collegiate experience thus far. How has this experience and the knowledge you've gained influenced what you plan to study? How have they influenced your decision to apply to St. Edward's?
After graduation of my high school, I’ve decided not to attend college. I spent over three months preparing for college admissions. Over three months of studying for the SAT and writing essays for colleges. But, all this hard work was blown away in just a week. The week before the May 1st, the decision day, I had made my decision not to attend college. I have decided to return to my country and start working. Of course, there was a strong disagreement from my parents, but I didn’t hesitate. For the past years, I have worked in many different kinds of places and I have faced the true reality. This made me want to attend college and brought me to Concordia College.
But, once I graduate high school, my next step is to attend Tulsa Community College. There were several factors in this decision. Such as, I get to live at home still and continue to save my money. I get to attend for free since I live in Tulsa County and will perform forty hours of community service. Plus, the great thing about community colleges is that they accept anyone, whether they tried or did not try in school, students still have a way to continue their education. Community college allows for students to take the time to figure out what they want to do with their life. I am grateful I was presented with this option to attend Tulsa Community College, otherwise, I might be going to a four-year school, far away from my family, and I might be stuck in a major that I am no longer interested
I have been always captivated in education. Education has always been most influential and important aspect of my life. My perspective of education has changed significantly, ever since I started my first internship during my senior year of high school. I was introduced to an organization called Teach for America, which I had no idea of what this particular organization does, what they visualize, I practically did not anything about the organization. Teach for America has successfully recognized children who are living in poverty are not receiving the quality education they deserve in comparison to high income area schools that are receiving a good education. This organization is frankly committed to making sure that every child has an
I currently attend Tennessee State University as a freshman. I plan on majoring in Dental Hygiene. I am the first to graduate and attend college in my family so of course everybody has high expectations from me. My mom and dad sacrificed a lot for me to attend school and get a good education and they taught me that without education you really can’t do much with your life. I want to have a good career and a good degree so I can be successful in life. I want to make my parents happy and very proud of the young lady they have raised. My father’s dream has always been for me to major in Dental Hygiene because of how successful I can be. And my dream has always been to make my dad (my inspiration and my role model) happy. When I started off trying to decide my major I had a very hard time because I honestly didn’t know what I wanted to do. I didn’t want to choose a major that I couldn’t really do much with or find a good job with. I asked my dad for help and he told me that this major would fit me perfectly and we looked up more information about it and we looked up the salary for it too and that’s when I knew I had found my major.
Dear donors, I am sending this to you to personally thank you for the donating in the past. Your support is greatly appreciated by our students, as it will make a positive impact on them. The EdFirst Foundation has provided K-12 students from low-income families from inner cities with mentoring, afterschool programs and among other resources. In the ten cities EdFirst operates, any child is qualified for the program.
I have been a student at Hocking College for some time now. When I first started at Hocking I wanted to be a Natural Resources Law Enforcement Officer. After completing several quarters I decided that enforcing the law was not my true desire. I then decided to try nursing. My father is a Doctor and I thought that I would be a good nurse. After completing a couple semesters in Nursing I decided that I could not change the medical field and that I could not be a part of it. My goal now is to complete an Associate of Arts and Transfer to a four year College to hopefully get a degree in business or finance with the hopes of opening my own business. Unfortunately, I now have to redo some of my generals in order to transfer them to a four year university. That is how I find myself sitting here today. I have always loved writing, it has always been an outlet for me. I was not thrilled that I was going to be in a writing class once again, but I quickly found out that I had more to learn. The instructors were phenomenal and offered guidance and challenges to me the learner. They challenged me to think about my writing and to write from the heart and the soul.
“He who learns but does not think, is lost! He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger” (brainyquote.com). Society has been firmly educated on the stressful factors college encompasses such as loans and degrees. Students and parents struggle to not only find a school they can afford but also one they truly believe in- one they can see their child or themselves growing in and learning to the fullest. When considering all the decisions that need to be met upon, there are often factors that are looked over. Some of them far more important than which school provides financial aid or intramurals. The dangers college harbor are not taken into account
My educational journey can be described perfectly by this analogy: I was given broken crayons expected to draw a house and a dog with black and white spots, but instead I created a mansion with stained glass windows and added a terrace with porch lights. Others always expected me to do the average, but I always surpassed their expectations--thus making the ordinary, extraordinary. My educational journey began at Ludwig Van Beethoven, my neighborhood elementary school. Unfortunately, the school’s accessibility from my grandmother’s house was the only factor considered when enrolling me and my other sixteen aunts, uncles, and cousins. The school had a very low budget which reflected the resources and neighborhood I grew up in. The class sizes
As the end of my senior year in high school approached, I had to make an important decision. What school was I going to spend the next few years of my life at? When the financial aid packages arrived, I was torn between two colleges. After sitting down with my mother and discussing the advantages and disadvantages of both schools, I came to my final decision. It seemed like a year ago I was imagining what college life would be like and suddenly before my eyes, I would be a college student in a matter of four months.
I’ve just entered my senior year of high school. I know that this is a very important year. I have a lot of decisions to make and not much time to make them. These decisions will either make or break my life, and I want to make sure that I make them to the best of my ability because there is no turning back. I need to make sure I definitely want to attend college. The decision is totally up to me. There are many positives and negatives of attending college. Go over them, and then decide. I know myself better then anyone else, and I won’t let anyone else tell me what to do. I will make sure if I am going to attend college that I have something in mind that I will want to do, to succeed in. Choosing a major can be a very stressful situation so why not sit down and take some time to do it? Be creative, don’t rush, give yourself plenty of time and really think about what interests you in life. My major is something that I will want to enjoy, something that I will be doing for the rest of my life. Why would I want to be miserable at something I do in life? In two short essays: “College? What’s in It for me?” by Steven M. Richardson, and “What It Means to Be Creative”, by S.I. Hayakawa, I can relate to my major very well. Athletic Training is something that takes skill, as well as being creative in your own way. No two Athletic Trainers are the same. The more creative I am at whatever I do, the better off I will be. I hold the keys to all the doors that can ...
It was one of the most exciting and nerve racking days of our lives. Although we were finally leaving high school, the feeling of being unsure didn’t go away. The whole day was full of practicing for the big moment when the entire class graduated on to a new beginning. All the girls wore shiny bright red robes and the guys were dressed in a shiny navy blue. Standing there, I had no idea what to expect. Some things I were aware of, my friends were leaving and we wouldn’t be the same friends anymore. My role was that of being so aware of the future that I was too shocked to soak in the present; being a pessimist was my main goal and everything I was sure of became true.