Judy Hill Scholarship
I didn’t always know I would become a nurse, but I’ve always known I wanted to help people. What drew me to nursing wasn’t just the idea of caring for others; it was the opportunity to be present in some of the most vulnerable, difficult, and meaningful moments of a person’s life.
Growing up, I watched family members navigate health challenges without always feeling heard or understood by the healthcare system. I saw the impact that a compassionate nurse could make, simply by taking the time to explain, to listen, and to advocate. Those moments stuck with me.
Nursing is where science and humanity meet. It’s a field that constantly challenges me to grow in skill and empathy. Whether it’s providing hands-on care, supporting a family through a crisis, or educating patients to better manage their conditions, nursing allows me to make a real difference.
What makes this profession special to me is the trust patients place in us. It’s a privilege to be someone’s steady hand when they’re scared, or their calm voice when everything feels uncertain. I became a nurse to be that kind of presence, someone who sees the person behind the diagnosis and never takes for granted the responsibility of caring for another human being.

