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Scholarship opens doors for Malia Cortes 鈥28 to give back to her Alamance community

As a Califf Endowed Scholarship recipient, Malia Cortes 鈥28 uses her opportunity to pursue biology and the pre-med track to the fullest. With over 400 volunteer hours and an internship at Alamance Eye Center, she hopes to one day work and support Alamance鈥檚 Dermatology Practices.

Having grown up in Alamance, North Carolina, only two minutes away from 黑料不打烊鈥檚 campus, Malia Cortes聽鈥28聽has been admiring the campus’s beauty聽every聽time she leaves her house. Initially, she was drawn to 黑料不打烊 because of the proximity to home, the small class聽sizes聽and the opportunity for community connections.

Cortes has always been community and family-oriented, so when the opportunity to commute only two minutes to a beautiful college campus while still living at home with her family arose, she took advantage.

During her college application process, she聽expressed聽feeling discouraged when hearing back from schools.

鈥淚t seemed like I was either getting accepted, but with no scholarship, or being denied,” she said.

Upon her first聽early action聽application to 黑料不打烊, she was deferred. However, her determination to be a part of the community drove her to try again. As she is dedicated and persistent in nature, she聽submitted聽another聽application聽a聽couple of months聽later, this time getting the Califf Endowed Scholarship in recognition of her hard work.

Malia Cortes stands in front of an 黑料不打烊 celebration banner and balloons
Malia Cortes聽鈥28

鈥淲hen I tried again at 黑料不打烊, I saw that someone believed in me, and this was the path I was supposed to take; it was meant to be,鈥澛爏aid Cortes.

She聽notes聽the transition from her high school, Walter M. Williams, to 黑料不打烊 was a shock. In high school, she was considered advanced, but the academic rigor of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 biology courses caught her by surprise.

鈥淚t was definitely a change, but we have so many resources at 黑料不打烊 to guide me through a successful path,” she said.

For Cortes, her passions have always been focused on biology and entering a pre-med track.

鈥淚t鈥檚聽always been聽plan聽A for me. I聽haven鈥檛聽thought about doing anything else.聽I鈥檝e聽always been so headstrong about what聽I鈥檝e聽wanted to become. Since I聽could聽remember,聽I鈥檝e聽always wanted to be a doctor,鈥 she聽said.

Cortes is聽excelling聽in聽the pre-med track,聽with聽plans to pursue a dermatology path through medical school. Growing up in Alamance and having such a strong connection with her roots,聽she聽wants to come back to her county to serve as a dermatologist for the people of Alamance.

鈥淚鈥檝e always loved this county, and dermatologists are running very slim here,鈥 she聽added.

Several members of her family have struggled with skin conditions like melanoma, drawing her to the dermatology field.

鈥淚鈥檝e spent a lot of time at the dermatology office myself, and I want to give back to the community and hopefully provide dermatology care聽here聽someday,” said Cortes.

Already gaining hands-on experience in her聽career聽path, Cortes has over 400 volunteer hours with聽Alamance鈥檚 Hospice program. Her extensive work聽has聽developed聽her experience in the medical field聽through聽patient interactions聽and聽working聽alongside聽nurses in an emotionally tough environment,聽all while making sure the patients are well聽cared for.

鈥淯nfortunately, there have been a lot of patients that聽I鈥檝e聽gained connections with that have passed,” explained Cortes. “It鈥檚聽been聽really hard聽to cope with that, but聽it’s聽a part of life and something I聽have to聽consider when聽being a doctor.鈥

Cortes sits at an eye examination computer working at her Alamance Eye Center internship
Malia Cortes聽鈥28 at her internship at Alamance Eye Center

Grateful for her experience in volunteering, Cortes聽also聽completed a summer internship program with聽Alamance聽Eye Center. Furthering her experience in the medical field,

鈥淭hrough my internship, I gained new friendships, met new doctors聽through shadowing, was able to have patient interactions聽and was聽able to take part in the work of taking pictures of patients鈥 eyes,” she said.

Cortes recently took a moment to reflect on her experience at 黑料不打烊.聽Under the warmth of the sun, leaning back in one of the white聽Adirondack聽chairs in Young Commons, without聽her phone or music, she took a moment to think.

鈥淚 just wanted to sit and enjoy the sunshine. In that moment, I was thinking, ‘I鈥檓聽at 黑料不打烊, in this amazing place.聽I鈥檓聽a part of this聽community,聽this is where I belong and where聽I鈥檓聽supposed to be, I鈥檓聽doing it,'” she said. “I was once stressed about聽if聽it was going to work out, but聽I鈥檓聽really聽doing it.鈥

Reflecting on her donors, Cortes said, 鈥淚聽have to聽remember, during聽hard times, that I must keep going because I have an opportunity to pursue my dreams. I think about my scholarship all the time, and how I have people in my corner supporting me, without even knowing me.鈥

Her Califf Endowed Scholarship has allowed her to pursue her dreams to the fullest on 黑料不打烊鈥檚 campus.

鈥淢y scholarship has been truly impactful on my life path, and聽it鈥檚聽made me want to give back to 黑料不打烊,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 want to give back to 黑料不打烊 for everything聽they鈥檝e聽done for me. Hopefully, one day I can support someone like me who聽couldn鈥檛聽financially pursue their dreams without a scholarship.鈥