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Name: Danielle Johnson
Class of: 2024
Program: Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing & English w/conc in Fiction Writing
The support given to me by school staff.
Financially, I'm extremely lower-class. Without the support of scholarships and student loans, college is not something I would be able to consider, let alone attend.
Your contribution to my education is beyond words. I'm eternally grateful that you're helping to provide me with my dream and betterment of my future.
Affordability.
I expected college to be more financially draining than it has turned out to be. I can focus more on the positives and worry less about the price I'm paying for it.
I want to write fiction books for teenagers and young adults. I was on my own from a young age, and I learned a lot from reading. I'm hoping to write stories that will help the youth that are in a similar situation to stay on the right path, as well as teach lessons that people generally learn from parents or grandparents.
My academic advisor, Sean, is always there for me. I know if I have a question or any issues, I can reach out to him. He's there for me every step of the way.
Through SNHU I was nominated and inducted into the National Society of Leadership and Success.
I find that I'm my own worst enemy in regard to college. I push myself very hard to maintain my 4.0 GPA, and I can get anxiety about it. When I feel as though I'm not doing good enough or perhaps I'm unsure about something, in the past I've reached out to my professors to ask questions about parts of assignments that I'm unsure about. They always get back to me and set my mind at ease about my inquiries.
My GPA. I'm very proud of my 4.0! It's a lot of work, but worth it.
I'm hoping to eventually make enough money to contribute to scholarship funds. I want to improve the lives of those like myself. Hopefully I'll make enough income to make a fund for Creative Writing students with similar life goals.
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