I have known in my heart since I was a little girl what I wanted to be when I grew up. It was not a
stereotypical child’s dream such as a doctor or an astronaut; my vision was instead something that has shaped
my actions and decisions throughout my life. In the last few years I have realized that my passion for
conserving the environment is a natural calling that I am destined to follow. This intuitive notion solidified
while visiting my mother in Maryland a few summers ago. In my old bedroom my mother has kept framed
memorabilia from my childhood. One night before I went to sleep I looked on the bed-stand to find an old
article that dated back to my third year of elementary school. After rereading this article thirteen years later,
with a smile, I recognized my destiny is and has always been devoting my career to the conservation and
preservation of our ecosystems.
In my third grade class we attempted to introduce higher biodiversity along a creek through adding
plants, which in turn attracts other organisms. Some of the older teenagers had rampaged through and stole
our plants while trampling the beautiful ecosystem. I wanted to send a message to stop such destruction and
the following article ended up in our town newspaper.
Although I was only in third grade, the destruction of the environment affected me more deeply than
most of my fellow classmates and continues to do so today.
I wish to embark on an educational journey to beautiful Montverde, Costa Rica for the Tropical Ecology
and Conservation program in the Spring of 2009. In order to take this step in my educational career, I am
applying for financial aid through the John E. Bowman Travel Grants, CIEE International Study Programs
Scholarships, and the Jennifer Ritzmann Scholarship for studies in Tropical Biology.
Throughout my life I have always been passionate about contributing to the conservation our earth. It
became clear to me upon entering my college career that my focus should be in wildlife conservation. When I
learned about this program I became ecstatic. Partaking in this unique opportunity will prepare me for my
future career goals and aid to my growth as a conservationist and a young woman. While participating in this
program I will apply the knowledge and resources learned during the courses that I take in Costa Rica to real
world situations. I will be working in the field amongst other scientists and gaining hands on experience, which
will enrich my current education and my future career. Furthermore, I will be able to contribute to the
conservation of the tropical forest through my education as well as gain a better cultural understanding of the
world around me.
I come from a broken home and was raised by my mother on a very low income. Thus I do not receive
any financial support from my family and little from the federal government to fund my college education.
Therefore my financial needs are very high. Throughout my life I have strived to achieve my goals solely on
hard work and determination. For example, the last five years that I have attended school I have struggled to
receive enough federal loans to pay my tuition and have been working at night while attending school in order
to barely scrap by. However, I feel like this makes me a stronger person and gives me greater passion for what I
am trying to achieve.
At this moment in time my situation is even more extreme than ever. Instead of working full time all
summer to save money, I have been going to summer school in order to complete required courses before I
depart for this program in the spring. The demands of summer school leave me no time for a part-time
employment. Consequently, in order for me embark on this incredible opportunity I am extremely reliant on
grants and scholarships to see this experience come to fruition.
These scholarships and grants will assist me in achieving my goals through supporting my trip expenses
in Costa Rica. In essence they will allow me to receive an excellent education in an amazing country as well as
apply this knowledge to help conserve our precious ecosystems that are in danger of ultimate destruction and
demise. Likewise, by supporting my education these funds will enable me to spread my newfound insight and
knowledge to further educate the people around me as I plan to teach in conservation programs such as the
Student Conservation Corps. I thank you so much for your consideration.