In my role as Dean's Fellow, I will bring a combination of academic excellence, leadership experience, and community engagement. Throughout my undergraduate career and extracurricular activities, I have been driven by my passion for criminal justice and commitment to public service. During my time at Sacred Heart University, I maintained a 3.890 GPA while pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice with minors in Psychology, Sociology, Human Rights and Social Justice, and Law and Justice. My academic achievements have been recognized through numerous honors, including the Dean's List, President's Excellence Award, First Year Pioneer Award, and induction into honor societies such as Alpha Phi Sigma and Order of Omega. I have shown initiative …show more content…
Additionally, I will continue to conduct research under faculty supervision. As an intern with the Public Defender's Office and Judicial Branch Criminal Clerk's Office, I would be able to share my insights with students and potential applicants. I also gained a greater passion for advocacy and service work as a result of my experience with the Public Defender's office. In my role as Alpha Delta Pi's Vice President of Philanthropy and Ronald McDonald House Charity Specialist, I led initiatives that resulted in 6,300 hours of community service and over $34,000 raised for Ronald McDonald House Charities. I was able to translate my passion for community service into concrete action by founding Fate Loves The Fearless, a charity that raised over $13,000 for cancer in support of a friend. While in law school, I will continue my community service work and apply to become an Admissions Ambassador. My leadership experience in various clubs, including being president, vice president, and secretary, prepared me to apply for leadership roles in Quinnipiac Law's student organizations. Furthermore, I have served as Vice President of Alpha Delta Pi, leading my chapter, various teams, and 35