Get To Know Our Spring 2025 Scholarship Recipient – Becky Tesheep

We’d like to formally introduce our Spring 2025 3rd Place Scholarship Recipient, Becky Tesheep . The Lisa Michelle Memorial Fund was established to assist and recognize students who have lost a parent, guardian, grandparent, sibling, and/or spouse  to substance abuse. We are proud to award a $250 scholarship to assist Becky this year. Becky is attending the University of Miami.

Q: Tell us a bit about yourself.

My name is Becky Tesheep, I’m 44 and I live in South Florida. I have 3 children and a Boston terrier. I’m an instructional designer and a professor at Palm Beach State College. I’m recently widowed but I continue to love reading, cooking and running in my down time.

Q: Imagine yourself 10 years from now. What goals and ambitions do you have for yourself, personally, academically, and professionally?

Personal goals I have for myself: to redefine my purpose in life and continue to follow the path God has provided me and serve for Him. Academically, complete my doctoral program with an A and become an expert in what I do professionally. Professionally, to become a research scientist in the Early Childhood field, propose changes that can improve current standards and policies in the field for educators, families and children that are served.

Q: Aside from a college degree, what do you hope to gain from your college experience?

I hope to gain knowledge and perspective other than my own, so that my research in the future has a positive effect on those in my scope of interest.

Q: What motivates you to continue working towards accomplishing your goals?

This has changed over the years. The constant is God, I believe that my purpose is to reach as many lives as I can and make a positive change/affect that can serve those for the better and aid them by providing that hope and faith in adverse times. 

Q: What advice would you give to other students who have been through circumstances similar to yours?

This is a great question and having been impacted by the death of my husband last spring, and now my son this past week, my advice is to not waver from the strength that you know you have within.  The miracles that happen serve a greater purpose than sometimes we can see in the moment it’s happening. My son gave up hope after losing my husband, which ultimately took his life only 10 months later, (New Years Day 2025).  When you feel weak, speak to someone, it’s ok to reach out for help. Some of my best conversations are with God when I’m running my daily miles.  Don’t give up on yourself, be kind to yourself and follow the beat to your own drum. Don’t be someone else’s legacy, be your own.

Get To Know Our Spring 2025 Scholarship Recipient – Sydney Andrews

We’d like to formally introduce our Spring 2025 2nd Place Scholarship Recipient, Sydney Andrews . The Lisa Michelle Memorial Fund was established to assist and recognize students who have lost a parent, guardian, grandparent, sibling, and/or spouse  to substance abuse. We are proud to award a $500 scholarship to assist Sydney this year. Sydney is majoring in Physics at Appalachian State University.

Q: Tell us a bit about yourself.

My name is Sydney Andrews and I’m from a small town on the coast of North Carolina. I just started my masters degree in engineering physics from App State, where I also got my undergraduate degree. In my free time I like to read, hike and just be outside.

Q: Imagine yourself 10 years from now. What goals and ambitions do you have for yourself, personally, academically, and professionally?

After I get my masters degree I hope to get a PhD in astrophysics, so in 10 years I hope to be done with that and work towards a career as a college professor. I also want to make a difference in people’s lives like people have in mine.

Q: Aside from a college degree, what do you hope to gain from your college experience?

Through my college experience I hope to gain lifelong friends that I can keep in touch with no matter how far apart we may live. I have met some of my best friends in college and I hope to continue those relationships long after I graduate.  

Q: What motivates you to continue working towards accomplishing your goals?

I am currently a TA and I love the job, which is one thing that motivates me working towards my goals. I know that I will love the career path I’ve chosen. My sister I also someone who motivates me to pursue my goals, she supports everything I’ve done so far and is as excited for my goals as I am.

Q: What advice would you give to other students who have been through circumstances similar to yours?

The advice I would give other students who have been through circumstances similar to mine is that what you’ve been through doesn’t define you or make you who you are. You can choose to continue to chase your dreams, even when it’s hard or the odds are against you.