
RNAO Workshop
I collaborated with RNAO to have the workshop hosted at Trent University. From this workshop, I developed knowledge and skills in the area of substance use for my future practice.

Director of Communications TFNSA Executive Position
I was elected to be the director of communications for the Trent/Fleming Nursing Students' Association. Through this position, I have collaborated with staff, faculty and students to host events to better students' experiencce in the nursing program. I also liaise between the Trent/Fleming School of Nursing and students to better the communication between them.

Ontario Scholar
As highschool is one of the first stepping stones for planning a future career, it was very important to me to keep a high average. Four years later and I graduated with this award that allowed me to progress onto the next chapter of my never-ending-educational-journey.

Trent Univeristy Acceptance Email
After high school, I was unaware of what I wanted my future career to be. I worked, volunteered at a hospital and saved money for a year. After experiencing working in a health care environment, I was determined to be a nurse. However, this personal phenomena did not occur until after the nursing program application deadline. Fortunately, I used my resources and accepted a general honours science program. I researched and took courses mandatory for the nursing program in efforts to eventually fast-track the nursing program.

Unofficial Transcript
While being involved in a residence council, a swim team and taking full five-course semsters, I was able to maintain an 80+ academic average. This allowed me to be placed on the Dean's Hounour Roll and redeem a financial reward.

Nursing Acceptance Email
After years of studying and maintaining a high average in high school and my first year of university, I was accepted into the Compressed Nursing Program.

Nursing Scholarship
After one year in my compressed nursing program, I was awarded a scholarship from the Trent/Fleming School of Nursing. I maintained a GPA of 3.7 and wrote an essay about my experience and commitment to patients with dementia.

Lower Year Representative TFNSA Executive Position
To get the most out of my experience at university, I decided to apply, join, or try-out to as many clubs, teams, and associations as mentally and physically possible. I was elected to be a representative on the Trent/Fleming Nursing Students' Association. I look forward to developing more leadership skills and learning to be a better advocate for others.

Ontario University Fair Reward
One of my current part-time jobs is working with Trent University Campus Tours. During the OUF weekend, I was able to attract the most amount of potential students. This was done through using my charisma and positive energy to recieve attention from passing students. These select people decided that I was the person worth communicating with on their personal inquiries.

Employee of the Month
At my first job, I was rewarded employee of the month. This was accomplished through multiple positive reviews of my customer service from customers. In addition, fellow employees also voted for me. This proves that I made a postive contribution to the company's success from internally and externally.

Support Volunteer
I was accepted into the volunteer program at my local hospital during my gap year. This allowed me to meet many nurses within a variety of departments. After seeing and hearing their experiences, I decided to enroll in the nursing program

Leadership Award
This award recognizes my excellence in leadership. My swim coach awarded this to me for my dedication towards my team.
