Fraternity-Testvériség, 2008 (86. évfolyam, 1-3. szám)

2008-07-01 / 3. szám

STUDENT AID I also attend St. Boniface Church every Sunday in my hometown. Being able to become more and more religious as I grow is something that 1 greatly value. I firmly believe that a strong faith can guide somebody to a path of righteousness and happiness. For­tunately, I have been able to do this with regular attendance of a loving church community. In my third year at Juanita College, I have had the opportu­nity to do something I never thought possible; play college football. Playing football has taught me many things such as teamwork, determination, mental toughness and most importantly, time management. Flaving to bal­ance the heavy work load that Juanita has to offer, football prac­tice and maintaining a social life is something that can become ex­tremely difficult. However, I real­ize that later in life, I will have to balance my family, my church activities, my job, and my per­sonal wants and needs. Learning this precious skill of time manage­ment has allowed me to better prepare myself for the real world. Once again, I would like to thank the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America for this financial aid opportunity. Jeremiah was recommended by Director Joe Fabri MEIKAELA ZWIERYZNSKI A native of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, I am currently a rising junior at Davidson College, a small, private, liberal arts school in Charlotte, North Carolina. At Davidson I am the recipient of the John Montgomery Beik Scholar­ship, a merit scholarship given based on academic achievement, leadership, and character that cov­ers full tuition as well as money for study abroad. My interests and focuses at Davidson include work with the Student Government As­sociation, the Union Board, and the Emerging Professionals Group. In the Student Govern­ment Association I serve the Aca­demic Policy Committee, creating forums informing students and connecting them to faculty and staff as well as serving on the school’s Educational Policy Com­mittee with faculty members to approve new courses and make policy decisions. After being elected President of the Class of 2010, I was chosen to head the Student Life Committee, the larg­est committee in the Student Gov­ernment Association. While the Student Life Committee has been dormant in the past, my commit­tee members and I are searching for new ways to revive the activi­ties of the committee and improve Student Life on Davidson’s cam­pus. Lastly, as nominated by the Student Government Association, I served on both the Liberal Arts Study Group as a student repre­sentative amongst faculty and staff. These study groups were mandated by the President of the college to evaluate the changes and trends in higher education, to find where Davidson College stands in comparison to these trends, and to suggest curricular changes and improvements. The Union Board of David­son College is in charge of all col­lege entertainment and events for the student body, and is highly expected to provide good pro­gramming and events all week long. As a member of the Union Board, I served as treasurer, man­aging a budget of over a quarter million dollars. 1 then defended this budget and proposed a new budget for the coming year to the college’s Activities Tax Council. The Union Board is a very fun, energetic and satisfying organiza­tion to work for when you see successful programming enjoyed by the entire student body. The Emerging Professionals Group is an organization started by alum­nae at Davidson to help students prepare for the coming Profes­sional world we will enter upon graduation. The Emerging Profes­sionals Group meets monthly, teaches members about etiquette of the professional world, gives practice interviews and tips to interview successfully, invites successful men and women to share their personal stories and experiences, and overall provides students with the knowledge to thrive and climb in the profes­sional world after college. Other activities that I have been in­volved in while at Davidson in­clude the Big Brothers Big Sisters program, the STRIDE mentor pro­gram, and Room in the Inn, which provides shelter and food to the homeless on the weekend. At Davidson, I am a Political Science and Economics Double Major. After college I hope to gain some real-world experience working as a Consultant, then continue on to Business School. Upon graduation from Business School I hope to use my degrees to work in the field of Interna­tional Relations, specifically to­wards economic development of the developing world, helping the impoverished people of the United States and abroad gain a FRATERNITY - TESTVÉRISÉG 27

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