'94 Ambassadors
The following Ambassadors began participating in DO-IT in 1994. They continue to pursue college and career goals and encourage younger Scholars and Ambassadors.
Cerebral Palsy
Working in technical support area.
Spinal Muscular Dystrophy
Attending the University of Washington, WA.
Post-Polio
B.S. in Speech and Hearing Sciences from the University of Washington; now at Clark College, WA, studying computer networking.
Learning disability
Attending Pierce Community College, WA, pursuing marine biology or oceanography.
Health and orthopedic impairments, dwarfism
Majoring in computer science at Utah State University, UT.
Health impairment, nervous system dysmorphia, and congenital scoliosis
Attending the University of Washington, WA, pursuing physics, biology, mathematics, and computers.
Visually impaired
Atttending Southern Oregon University, OR, with a major in psychology and a minor in hotel, restaurant, and resort management.
Muscular Dystrophy.
Paralysis from brain injury.
Works at Deseret Industries Donation Center, WA. Sarah, '94 Scholar Dyslexia Majoring in clinical lab science at the University of Nevada, NV.
Undiagnosed severe neuropathy
Runs own Internet Service Provider, Systems Administrator. Runs several other fledgling businesses.
Cerebral Palsy and low vision
Pursuing teaching science at Shoreline Community College, WA.
Visual impairment
Graduated from Oregon State University, OR, with B.S. degrees in psychology and chemistry. Works at Nexus Information Security, and helps businesses protect their computer systems.
Chronic Lyme disease
B.A. degree in biology from Pacific Lutheran University, WA; works at INTRACEL (biotechnology company) in quality assurance microbiology; hopes to attend graduate school.