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Get Out Of Debt Scholarship Winners
2nd Quarter, 2007
Lauren Royall
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Congratulations
to Lauren Royall as the
latest Get Out of Debt Scholarship winner!
" I’m Lauren Royall. I’m 24 and currently reside in Denver, Colorado with my boyfriend, Jack, and our two adorable cats, Toby and Victor. My mother was in the Air Force, so I was born on Scott Air Force Base in Illinois, and grew up on military bases around the United States. We settled in the Denver area in 1995 when my mom retired after 20 years in the service.
I completed a B.A. in English from the Metropolitan State College of Denver in December of 2004. After a life-changing but extremely expensive surgery in November of 2006, I decided to return to school to earn my Masters in Business Administration through the University of Phoenix. Though I don’t currently use my education in my “real” job as a waitress, I do use many of the business skills I have learned in my Avon business. I hope to have my very own business one day, and know that my MBA will help get me there.
My hobbies include reading, writing, playing the piano, singing, cooking, and crafts of all sorts. My ultimate goal is to be able travel the world, especially to Egypt, as well as having more time for all the things I enjoy. After all, we work to live; we don’t live to work."
1st
Quarter, 2007
Chad Kaschube
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Congratulations
to Dustin Tellier, the latest Get Out of Debt Scholarship winner!
Aside from volunteer work, Dustin’s hobbies include maintaining a mock investment portfolio through Google Finance, brainstorming new business ventures and designing his own websites. He has decided to combine all of his hobbies by pursuing a career as an entrepreneur. What excites Dustin about entrepreneurship is not only the freedom of being his own boss or the fact that he has the ability to choose his own working hours, but the potential of growing a successful community oriented business, providing hope that one day everyone will have the ability to enjoy the benefits of maintaining good-business practices.
Dustin has been accepted to attend his first year in the Bachelor of Commerce Program at Grant MacEwan College during the fall term of 2008, during which time he also plans on starting his first entrepreneurial endeavor as a business owner.
3rd
Quarter, 2006
Chad Kaschube
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Congratulations
to Chad Kaschube, a student at Purdue University in Indiana as the
latest Get Out of Debt Scholarship winner!
"My tremendous ambition to live a successful life is in part fueled by
the medical obstacles that I have had overcome thus far. In my sophomore
year of high school, I was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease. Crohn's is a
chronic immune system disorder where the immune system attacks the
digestive track. I missed countless days of school throughout the first
"flare-up" of symptoms. I was physically and emotionally drained. It
would have been very easy to give up, but I just kept pressing on. I
refused to let my disease stop me from being successful. Crohn's a
disease that still affects my daily life; however, I will never let it
obstruct my path to success."
2nd Quarter, 2006
Straightforward
Media is proud to annouce the 2nd Quarter, 2006 winner of our
Get out of Debt Scholarship, Kimberlee McMillian.
"I completed
my Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice with honors
in May of 2001 from California State University, Long Beach. I
believe my story of debt really begins with graduation from college
during that year. Up until that point, there were admirable and
acceptable excuses to living< paycheck to paycheck and cutting
back on fun, food, trendy clothing, gym membership fees, road
trips, alcohol, restaurants, and morning coffee. I thought that
it would be worth it to make such sacrifices and if I had a penny
for every time somebody said, "Don't worry. It will all be
worth it when you get that degree.", or "You'll be much
better off than all those people who didn't choose to go to college.",
then I could possibly be debt free at this time.
I have lived
a fairly responsible lifestyle and imparted clean and clear judgment
for the most part on my life decisions. I have taken extreme caution
in making healthy lifestyle choices and always put an extra dose
of healthy cynicism on life events to weed out those times when
it really is too good to be true. However, on a more positive note,
I have had the worst luck in those times when I put all of my eggs
in one basket. Are you starting to get the irony here? We can never
really say how life is going to be or plan the perfect future. We
can take all of the information available to us at any given time
and make the best decision, and it can still turn out the worst
decision ever. And who is to say what is really a good decision
or bad decision when it comes to my life experience?
1st Quarter, 2006
Straightforward
Media is proud to announce the winner of our 1st Quarter, 2006,
Get Out of Debt Scholarship, Stephanie Ruggeri.
"I was born and reared in Northwest Indiana
and have lived there my entire life. I attended Crown Point
High School, and now I am finishing my first year of college at Indiana
University in
Bloomington. I am transfering to Valparaiso University to
pursue a career
in Musical Theatre/Music Business. It's difficult for me
to narrow down my
academic interests and choose a major because as much as
I love the arts,
I also enjoy math, english, and science!
Music has always been my number 1 passion. I began playing
guitar at the
age of 11 and have been playing ever since. At the age of
16, I gained
enough courage to branch out and actually play in front of
an audience so
I started playing at little venues. By my senior year of
high school, I
wanted to try out for my high school's play and musical,
and that decision
has changed my life. I realized after being in those productions
and
experiencing theatre that I need performing in my life. My
family has
always been very supportive of my dreams, and I hope to make
them proud
someday very soon."
4th Quarter, 2005
Gayle Hansen
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A non-traditional student, Gayle is returning to school as part of the Addiction Studies (ADS) program at Diablo Valley College (DVC), in Pleasant Hill, California. "I am pursuing California certification as an Alcohol and Addiction Counselor, as well as completion of my Associate in Arts Degree with an emphasis on multi-cultural studies. I am proud to say I finished my first semester back in college after a 32 year absence with a 4.0 GPA! After graduation from DVC I am hoping to continue my studies at California State University East Bay (Hayward) and beyond."
Anita Cucchiaro
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2nd Quarter, 2005
Anita Cucchiaro
is currently working toward a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry at
George Mason University with the ultimate goal of becoming a physician.
She is also a married, full-time working mother of two young sons
and a stepdaughter who is also attending GMU. While going to school
and raising a family, she has worked at a law firm in Washington,
DC, where she has served as a secretary, legal assistant and legislative
assistant. She is also an Emergency Medical Technician and volunteers
her time at the free clinic in her county.
Lawrence Lee
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Latia Harper
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2004 Winners
Lawrence
Lee of Victoria, British Columbia and Latia Harper
of Portland, Oregon, were the Quarter Two and
Quarter Three, 2005 Get Out of Debt Scholarship winners!
Reneé King of Erie, Pa., was the winner of the inaugural Get Out of Debt
Scholarship winner Reneé King and her four daughters.
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Scholarship. Reneé is a single mother to four daughters. She is currently a student at the Tri-West Business Institute in the Allied Health Department in the Practical Nursing Program. While in nursing school she has also obtained certifications as an Allied Health Instructor and Registered Medical Assistant. She is in the process of applying to a state university so that she may begin her studies for Bachelor's in Nursing. Reneé is very grateful to be recieving this scholarship.
Will you be the next winner?
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