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LARSHIP spotlight: Jessy Certain Musunuru Family Scholarship Hometown: Bay Shore, New York What influenced your decision to attend PHSC? A multitude of factors influenced me to apply, but the most prominent was the atmosphere of learning. During orientation, I was immediately captivated by how passionate the faculty was about ensuring success for every student by connecting them with the resources they need and fostering a lifelong love of learning and service. What are you studying? Currently, I am working towards my Associate in Science in Cyber and Information Security. Securing people’s data from threats and theft is important to me. Furthermore, I would like to be a significant part of protecting people, especially children, from cybercrime and exploitation online. I am confident since my professors have extensive experience and knowledge about their respective fields. They constantly gift us with the tools and advice we will need to be fully equipped for the workforce. I know when I graduate from PHSC, I will have no trouble finding internships and employment opportunities. That sense of security is a major advantage of attending PHSC. What is your fondest PHSC memory? My most treasured memory has been the Student Leadership Retreat. I highly recommend every student attend. Getting involved will drastically change your college experience. I learned priceless techniques and skills that have molded me into a better leader and I made some of my closest friends there. I was connected with influential faculty members and opportunities all while having fun. The best part was everyone united by the shared goal of truly making the world a better place. Is there someone at PHSC that you admire and why? I could honestly say I admire everyone who dedicates his or her time at PHSC. To pick just one person, I would choose Assistant Professor Bridey Collins. As a member of the West Campus Synergy Club, I have seen firsthand how she has educated countless students, including myself, about social issues that plague our society and how we, as individuals, can take steps within our personal lives to generate a wave of change together. Assistant Professor Collins is constantly stimulating our minds to think creatively, empathically, and intelligently through discussions and sociology exercises. She has created an atmosphere where students of numerous backgrounds and identities can freely share their own personal truths and ultimately cooperate to give back to the community. Her undying and contagious hope in our generation is inspiring. What did receiving this PHSC Foundation scholarship mean to you? As a recipient of the Musunuru Family Scholarship, I was able to continue my studies at PHSC and grow as a person. In addition, it meant expectations to be a leader for my peers and encourage them to be more involved in service endeavors. Whether I am tutoring my peers at the Academic Success Center, attending club meetings, or assisting at school events, I am always finding new opportunities to show others the generosity Dr. Musunuru and his family showed me. What does the future hold for you? After I graduate with my AS degree, I am going to continue my education at PHSC and pursue a Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management. Why do you think philanthropy matters? Philanthropy is a catalyst for change. By supporting courageous causes and connecting our future’s leaders with the resources they need to achieve their ambitious goals, philanthropists are directly contributing to the greater good of humanity one gift at a time. Would you like to say anything to those who make scholarship opportunities happen for the students at PHSC? I would like to thank everyone who has contributed and invested in the success of PHSC students. Scholarships give students a chance at pursuing a higher education. Your generosity does not go unnoticed. Your contributions are molding the world’s next leaders across a wide variety of fields and making a college education possible for those eager about learning. To support a deserving student, visit foundation.phsc.edu SPRING 2019 33