A personal struggle leads to an educational epiphany...
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East Los Angeles College nursing major and Osher Scholar Stephen Martin did not have a typical high school experience. After being diagnosed with meningoenchephalitis at the age of 12, he had three brain surgeries, which kept him out of school for nearly half a year. The illness also led to epilepsy, which prevents Martin from doing what many think of as everyday tasks like driving and exercising. Although he was accepted to Cal State Los Angeles and the University of California, Irvine, after high school, he chose to attend ELAC because its close proximity to home, and the challenging courses in his area of study.
Despite its setbacks, Martin's illness opened his eyes to the career for which he is currently studying. When he was diagnosed, he was profoundly inspired by the care he received from the nurses and the passion they showed for comforting patients. The experience led him to explore the possibility of becoming a nurse practitioner, a goal that he is closer than ever to achieving after maintaining a 3.91 grade point average at ELAC.
Martin is grateful for the Osher Scholarship and would keep his message to his benefactors simple yet heartfelt. "Thank you for giving me the opportunity to receive this scholarship, which will help with my schooling and education. I am a hardworking and ambitious student, and even though I live with epilepsy, I still strive to be my best."