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Education History
• Graduated from Rock Hill High School in 2015. I was 10th in my class.
• Graduated from College of Charleston with a major in Exercise Science and a minor in Studio Arts. I graduated summa cum laude.
• Recently accepted into the Physical Therapy Assistant Program at Central Piedmont Community College.
Awards
• Summa Cum Laude (College of Charleston)
• Palmetto Fellows Scholarship (College of Charleston)
• Math and Science Enhancement (College of Charleston)
• Web Design Class Award (Rock Hill High)
• Junior Marshall (Rock Hill High)
Arts
Visual Arts
Drawing, Painting
Awards
Published piece in the 2018 issue of the College of Charleston Miscellany, "Coliseum, Rome" is the title.
Additional Info
I have always loved art. I took it in middle school, throughout high school, and then minored in it in college. In high school I was a part of the Art Honor Society and I took AP Art. I got a 5 on my portfolio. At the College of Charleston I mainly took drawing and painting classes because those are my favorite mediums. I learned how to work with oil paint and so much more from my professors (and peers!). Art will always be one of my passions.
Athletics
Sport(s)
Track/Field
Height
5-3
Weight
107
Additional Info
I did track in high school for two years. I did the 100 yard dash, the 4 by 1 relay, the 200 meter dash, and long jump.
Professional
Professional Interests
Health/Fitness, Healthcare
Employment History
• Body Artist, June-August 2015, June-August 2016, and June-August 2017. My job was to provide henna tattoos and face paints, and a fun experience for the guests.
• Pool Attendant, June-August 2018 Wild Dunes, Isle of Palms, SC. I helped regulate the entrances, provide towels, maintain the cleanliness of the pools, and create hospitality for the guests.
• Rehabilitation Technician July 15,2020 - April 8th, 2020. My job was to assist patients alongside Physical and Occupational Therapists. This includes supervising exercise, transportation, bathing, and office maintenance.
Additional Info
Unfortunately I had to leave my most recent job due to rising covid-19 cases.
Community Service
History
• Homeworks: a program based in Fayetteville, NC that repairs homes for people who cannot afford, or are to disabled to do it. I was a part of this for 4 years in High School.
• Beta Club: High school club that volunteered in the community. I helped do face painting at festivals as part of that volunteering.
• Arts Honor Society: High school club that used art to assist their community. I helped paint fun trash cans for a donut run.
• AED: This is a pre-med society that helps students go to graduate school and helps their community. I was a part of this society for all 4 years of college. We did things like raise awareness for the Be the Match foundation (bone marrow matches), write cards to the Ronald McDonald House, and help organize inventory at My Sister's House (a domestic abuse shelter in Charleston)
• OTPA: This is an Occupation and Physical Therapy Alliance. This club started my sophomore year, and I was a part of it ever since. I was even the social chair my senior year. We helped students prepare for the PT and OT programs. We also reached out to the community. One of our biggest programs, is fundraising for the Clap Your Hands non-profit foundation. They make therapy products for children with physical and cognitive disabilities.
• CSA: This is the Catholic Student Association. I was a part of this all 4 years of college. This organization had multiple community outreaches, such as; habitat for humanity, red cross blood drive, neighborhood house (feeding the homeless breakfast), gleaning (donating unwanted produce from the market), and more.
• Cougarthon: This is the College of Charleston's Dance Marathon! I did this for 2 years. The goal was to help raise money for the new children's hospital in downtown Charleston. This was one of my favorite outreaches. At the Dance Marathon, I got to see the children give their stories, and one year I got to give them facepaints! It was truly amazing seeing what can make a difference.