Blind
Majoring in computer graphics, sound design, and the Internet at the University of North Dakota, ND.
The following Ambassadors began participating in DO-IT in 1995. They continue to pursue college and career goals and encourage younger Scholars and Ambassadors.
Blind
Majoring in computer graphics, sound design, and the Internet at the University of North Dakota, ND.
Learning disability
Builds steel buildings to save up for college tuition. Builds Toyota pick-ups.
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), learning disabilities in English and spelling
Provides technical support at Diamond Multimedia, a large computer hardware manufacturer in Oregon; planning to use Diamond's tuition reimbursement program to pursue college degree.
Psoriatic Arthritis
Plans to attend Shoreline Community College, WA.
Quadriplegic
Studying computer animation at Central Washington University, WA.
Dyslexia
Pursuing architechture, carpentry, and fish and wildlife at Highline Community College, WA.
Cerebral Palsy
Graduated from Southern Illinois University of Carbondale, IL; majored in recreational therapy. Working at a camp in Park City.
Learning disability
Boise State University, ID.
Quadriplegic
Attending Big Bend Community College, WA.
Deaf
Working at Washington Energy; plans to attend a community college to pursue a degree in manufacturing.
Brain injury
Attending Spokane Falls Community College, WA.
Hearing impairment
Graduated from Whitman College, WA; now a graduate student at the University of Washington; hopes to become an audiologist.
Epidermolysis Bullosa
Attending the University of Washington, WA, pursing computer science.
Mobility impairment
Graduated from Arizona State University, majoring in public relations with a minor in political science. Working for State Farm Insurance; Dupont, WA.
Cerebral Palsy
Attending Southern Oregon University, OR.
Quadriplegic
Working at a software company in the medical industry, WA.
Renal failure and hearing loss
Attending Columbia Basin Community College, WA.
Cerebral Palsy
Attending Seattle Central Community College, WA, concentrating on deaf studies.