Jason Cade – JustJobs Scholarship Finalist

by admin on January 12, 2012 · 16 comments

JustJobs.com’s scholarship program is proud to announce Jason Cade as one of the three finalists for its December deadline application. Vote for his essay by clicking the thumbs up button at the bottom of the page, and/or leave comments of support to help us with the selection process.

Jason Cade’s Essay:

How did you choose your major? What obstacles have you had to overcome and what will it mean to you to graduate with this degree?

I am a 39 year old father of two beautiful children and the husband to a kind, supportive wife. Having my children made me decide to become a better person; to become a man. Until I had them, I never saw a need to get a college education. Now, I cannot believe I went so long without having one.

I am entering my seventh semester at UTEP and El Paso Community College. My major is Pre-Speech Language Pathology. I have known since I began my collegiate studies that my major needed to be in a field where science and mathematics are key due to the projection of the landscape of jobs in the future. However, it was my son who guided the direction I would go.

My son is smart, likeable, and excels in school. His speech production, however, is a challenge. Since he first made audible sounds as an infant, his conversations often included non-sensible words. We expected that when he was a toddler, but as he grew older it became a larger concern. Now that he is in the first grade, his syntax is still a challenge even though mathematics, spelling, science, physical education, and social relationships all come easily for him. When I work slowly with him through the proper pronunciation and tense of words, he still finds it to be an enormous challenge. Upon his evaluation with his school district, it seems that his speech problem is not an issue to anyone except us. Luckily, it has not been an impediment to his knowledge and learning.

While I understand that my son’s problems are minimal compared to those of others, I realize that he is a small representation of those that I will be assisting once I am working in my field of study. People who have endured strokes and cerebral vascular accidents will need assistance to re-learn how to communicate their basic needs and desires to those that they love. Children who have suffered hearing loss will learn how to make basic sounds and utilize sign language so that they can communicate with their parents, friends, and teachers. I will be in schools and nursing homes. I will spend my time with someone who has been in a motorcycle accident or a car wreck. I will greatly impact the quality of people’s lives who have suffered tremendous loss and need assistance in their time of need.

Being a full time student with a family is difficult on us financially, as my wife is also a student. There are times when studying is easy, but it’s massaging the bills that gets difficult. We take items out of our grocery cart while we’re in the checkout line. The cost of essentials continues to increase, making my job a little more difficult each time the gas prices rise. I awake in the dark to quietly study before my children arise. I read each chapter once, often twice. I visit my instructors, and I ask many questions. I make my GPA a priority, knowing that I cannot further my education without doing so. I yearn to show my children through my example the importance of earning a bachelor’s degree, especially in a math or science field.

I understand you are awarding scholarships, and I ask for your consideration. I greatly respect your financial contribution to the betterment of education, and I believe that I would be an appreciative steward of such generosity.

Most sincere thanks,

Jason Cade

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  • Mariahcade

    So very proud of how far you’ve come…thank you for all you do for me & the kiddos.

  • Jean Gonzalez-Pereyra

    Great job. I loved your essay. Good luck and keep us posted.

  • Eddie C.

    Supporting Jason through this scholarship will make a significant difference because Jason shows his commitment by facing a number of personal challenges that would block any person that has no heart in what they are doing.  His effort to earn his degree coupled with his struggle to get past challenges is heartwarming.  Above all this, his commitment to his family is easily seen by how he loves his children and wife.  He makes time for them, endears himself to them, and the struggle is a family affair.  When I see the family, it is clear that they are all in this together.  This scholarship will make a significant difference for a beautiful family and for our community.  What an opportunity!

  • Bicycle6

    Hey Brotha,  Great job!  So proud my man!  Love you! 

  • Dnewsome

    Jason,
    Very well written and moving.  I admire your dedication and commitment!

  • bgwicks

    Jason is very deserving of your support for his continuing education. This will not only assist him in completing his degree, but allow him to live his vision of being the best father and husband he can possibly be. I am very proud to know Jason and his beautiful family, and be a part of their lives.

    Sincerely,

    Gail Wicks

  • MC

    Jason is an amazing inspiration to us all. He has chosen to set an example for his children and go into the healthcare field to assist others. He works very hard at his studies. He is highly deserving of this scholarship.

  • Jaclyn Al-Hanna

    I am a elementary school teacher and taught Jason Cade’s son last year. Jason Cade would make am exceptional candidate for this scholarship because he is dedicated to his work and to his family. As a teacher I watched constantly as he mentored his beautiful children. He is their number one example and is always striving to be the best he can be and he instills this value within his children. Jason Cade deserves this scholarship for himself and for his family.

  • SA

    As an individual who was also a parent while attending college I can truly appreciate the dedication and commitment you have to your family and studies.  You have chosen a hard road to accomplish a great goal that will affect not only you and those you assist but also your children.  I do not know you personally but I do know the challenges you are facing and anyone with this determination is deserving of this scholarship.  Best to you.

  • LR

    He is a great individual and tremendous student.

  • Mary Wells

    This is exactly the type of very deserving applicant who rewards scholarship monies with excellence and service to society.  He clearly understands the nuances of both his calling and bettering the community through individual effort and modelling.  I strongly support this student’s application.

  • jessica

    There’s no an age to finish a degree!

  • Sulli023

    Jason is an outstanding father, student, and person.  He gives 100% effort in all endeavors and always has time for others.  I’ve never heard him make a disparaging remark towards anyone.  He will be an excellent representative of the Just Jobs Scholarship!   

  • MNorbeck

    Jason is a former student of mine and I want to highly recommend him for the Just Jobs scholarship.  He is indeed a married student with a beautiful wife in graduate school and two wonderful children.   He is also the most enthusiastic and hardest working student I have every had the pleasure to instruct. Although history was not his major he mastered my course.  Even more impressive, however, was his participation in and outside the classroom.  Jason always had good question and triedd to tie history’s lessons to the present.  His  ardor for learning quickly spread to his fellow students and in turn made me look forward to going to class every day.  I wish all my students had his dicipline and fervor!

  • Big Brother

    I’m so proud of you little brother. You are going to make a huge impact in your community with the career path you have chosen. Keep up the amazing work!

    -Big Brother

  • Auntie Helen

    I loved your essay!  You are a great father and husband to my niece, and you so deserve to be a college grad!  Good luck with your scholarship!  Love you so,  Auntie H.

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