
If Aisha Douaidary鈥檚 grandfather could see her now. Not only would he be proud. He would be satisfied.
鈥淗e鈥檇 be very proud of me, and satisfied that the sacrifices he made to allow the Auraria campus to come to fruition was worth it,鈥 says Aisha Douaidary.
That鈥檚 because Douaidary, a 麻豆社 of Denver (CCD) sophomore, is not only pursuing her , she is also the recipient of a Displaced Aurarian Scholarship.
The Displaced Aurarian Scholarship program is designed to provide funds for tuition and fees for students who were residents of the Auraria neighborhood at the time the campus was first built, between 1955 and 1973.
The program also extends to the children and grandchildren of these residents. Douaidary is the granddaughter of the late Clyde Valdez, Jr., a hard-working resident of a home that used to be where the campus library now stands. Her mother grew up there.
鈥淗e worked hard to support his family and sacrificed a lot, but he would be glad to see me taking advantage of this opportunity and not letting it go to waste,鈥 Douaidary says. 鈥淗e was determined to make sure his family would thrive despite being displaced in the name of progress.鈥
Douaidary鈥檚 scholarship pursuits have also fueled her determination to go the distance in school and push even further.
鈥淢y parents never went to college and it鈥檚 an opportunity I鈥檓 taking advantage of with them in mind.鈥
Douaidary apparently inherited this type of determination from her grandfather, and it is a trait that she credits with securing this scholarship and several others, including the Colorado Merit, Family Stone, and COSI scholarships.
鈥淭his means that people believe in me and that what I鈥檓 doing here is being recognized,鈥 Douaidary says. 鈥淭hat makes me work even harder because it鈥檚 easy to assume that if you鈥檙e receiving scholarships, you must be a straight-A student or a bookwork, but that wasn鈥檛 the case with me. I was scared to even try.鈥
鈥淵ou just have to want it. If you have the passion and the willpower to be in school and make your dreams a reality, you get noticed. It鈥檚 how you realize your dreams.鈥
Douaidary is currently taking prerequisite classes required for her entry into CCD鈥檚 Integrated Nursing Pathways Program.
She will transfer from CCD next summer to the University of Colorado at Denver (UCD) to begin her studies toward a BA in Nursing.
鈥淢y long-range goal is to transfer to UCD and work with anyone who has struggled with epilepsy,鈥 she says. 鈥淢y sister, Noelle, passed away from the disease a few years ago, so I know that struggle first hand. It would mean a lot to me to be able to help others who suffer from it. I know it would make her proud and she鈥檇 be glad I didn鈥檛 give up on pursuing this goal.鈥
She is happily looking ahead to the future her grandfather and parents dreamed of for Douaidary and her sisters.
鈥淚 have worried about paying for school since before I enrolled,鈥 Douaidary says. 鈥淭hese scholarships help me concentrate on my school work and reaching my goals without stressing about money, so the journey has been worth it, and it鈥檚 only just beginning. Grandpa is smiling down on all of this. And so is Noelle.鈥