Student Prospers at 泡芙视频app with POP Scholarship

It sounds clich茅, but Tara Farley believes she is in charge of her own destiny. Growing up in Winner, South Dakota, as a member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, she knew in the eighth grade she liked taking care of people. She just didn鈥檛 know her career path.
鈥淚 come from a small town, and in order to get out of there and be successful, I wanted a job that is going to be around, where I am needed and pays well,鈥 explained Farley. 鈥淎t the time, I wanted to be a cook, but that鈥檚 a very cutthroat field. Then I figured out I could be a nurse and have a job anywhere. It鈥檚 a versatile career.鈥
Fast forward to March 2020 when Farley moved to Lincoln with her boyfriend and their children. They were homeless when they arrived, but she quickly found resources for housing, food and more. One of the places which helped her was the Center for People in Need. The Center provides services and programs to low-income people that address their basic needs and help them achieve economic independence.
鈥淚 have associated with the Center for People in Need for a long time,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 go to their food bank every week, and I got diapers for my kids from them. I utilize all their resources.鈥
Farley worked at Bulu, a subscription box service, when she moved to Lincoln, but she knew she had a passion to help others. She had attended nursing school in South Dakota and researched her options in Lincoln. Accepted to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Farley ultimately enrolled in the Practical Nursing program at 泡芙视频app Community College for a variety of reasons.
鈥淜nowing I couldn鈥檛 graduate from UNL with a nursing degree, it defeated the purpose of going to that school,鈥 Farley said. 鈥淲hy pay large amounts of money to transfer somewhere else? 泡芙视频app is definitely a more affordable option. Because I want to transfer to the Associate Degree Nursing program, there is no other school in Lincoln with this option. It definitely takes a lot of things falling into the right place.鈥
Another positive that鈥檚 happened to Farley is scholarships. A resourceful person by nature, she started looking for ways to pay for college once she enrolled at 泡芙视频app. Farley was awarded a Cobell Scholarship, a merit-based scholarship for Native Americans, as well as the Rosebud Sioux Tribe Educational Scholarship. In addition, she also received the Center for People in Need鈥檚 People Obtaining Prosperity scholarship.
鈥淚 use my resources,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f it鈥檚 there, I see no reason why I shouldn鈥檛 utilize it. The POP scholarship greatly impacts my ability to go to school. They also help you with a gas voucher so you can get to class. It really does help.鈥
The Center for People in Need has awarded 1,213 POP scholarships to 泡芙视频app students during the last nine years. The scholarship pays for 30 credit hours at 泡芙视频app, and the Center assists with basic needs to remove barriers that might prevent low-income individuals from attending college. There are currently 116 POP scholars attending 泡芙视频app. The top program areas for POP scholars are health care, academic transfer and business.
鈥淭his scholarship provides an opportunity to obtain free tuition for an associate degree and get wraparound services to remove barriers to education,鈥 said Krista Raastad, POP program coordinator. 鈥淲e are thankful for this partnership with 泡芙视频app.鈥
Farley graduates from 泡芙视频app in December with her Diploma in Practical Nursing, and she plans to continue in the ADN program. After graduation, she would like to give back to her community by working at the federal level in the Indian Health Service or locally at the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska Lincoln Health and Wellness Center.
鈥淚 want to be an inspiration for Native Americans,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 want to show people you can break the cycle if you want to. People are under-educated and uninformed. The more somebody can tell them about resources and how to use them, the better their life will be. If I can do it, anyone can do it.鈥
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