Ignatius Scholars Scholarship

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First and foremost, I would like to thank the Loyola community for giving me the opportunity to apply for the Ignatius Scholars Program. When I had first received the e-mail containing the brochure for the program, a wave of success and triumph came over me thinking that I had already received a placement. However, I soon found out that I still needed to apply. While in high school, I was fortunate enough to be a part of the Ignatian Scholars Program for two years. While the groups have similar foundations in name, the Ignatius Scholars program at Loyola encompasses a brand new spectrum of opportunity that I have yet to encounter. As a prospective member, I would strive to honor the Greyhound name by living up to the motto of, “men and women for others”.
For these two weeks in August, I will be very dedicated to bettering myself as well as the other people around me. As a former track and field captain, I made a special effort to talk to any new runner, learn his name, and crack jokes with him. As a member of the Ignatius Scholars Program, I will devote myself to opening the eyes of my peers to encounter new challenges …show more content…

Through encounters with other faculty, administrators, and first-year students as well as enrichment opportunities in various workshops, I will be surely prepared for all challenges that Loyola University Maryland will present to me. However, I believe that it is the will of the student to make the most of these opportunities, by introducing his or herself to others or taking the initiative in certain situations in becoming a leader rather than a follower. The student should desire to enrich his or her academic skills at the provided workshops and approach each session or activity with enthusiasm and an open mind. I will give my heart to the program and hope to make this experience one that I will never

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