West Warwick native and Promise student earns 2023 Coca-Cola Academic Scholarship
March 28, 2023
Community College of Rhode Island sophomore and West Warwick, RI, native Dakota Hunter
has been named a 2023 Coca-Cola Academic Team Silver Scholar and will receive a $1,250
scholarship.
A Rhode Island Promise scholar and member of CCRI’s Phi Theta Kappa – the international
honor society for two-year colleges – Pi Omicron chapter, Hunter graduates in May
with his Associate Degree in General Studies with a concentration in Cellular & Molecular
Biology.
He will transfer to the University of Rhode Island in the fall through CCRI’s Joint
Admissions Agreement (JAA) program to study Neuroscience and Biochemistry and eventually
plans to apply to medical school in hopes of working in Pediatrics, inspired by his
recent volunteer work for the past year and a half with Inspiring Minds, a non-profit
organization that works with Providence Public Schools to help students gain the education
skills and self-esteem they need to become successful learners and productive members
of the community.
“Winning the scholarship is an awesome feeling,” said Hunter, 19, the oldest of three
in his family. “I was a bit nervous because I had applied in December and didn’t hear
anything for a while, so I didn’t think I won, but when I got the news, it definitely
helped my week get a lot better.”
Students are nominated for the Coca-Cola Academic Team by their college administrators.
Selection is based on academic achievement, leadership, and engagement in college
and community service.
Coca-Cola Academic Team members will be recognized in both local and statewide ceremonies
and will also be recognized internationally during Phi Theta Kappa’s annual convention,
PTK Catalyst, scheduled from April 20-22 in Columbus, Ohio.
As the self-described “art kid” growing up, Hunter attended Ponaganset High School
through its Career and Technical Education (CTE) program – which prepares students
for college and careers in high-demand and high-wage labor markets – and enrolled
at CCRI in Fall 2021 to pursue a career in Graphic Design. He interned at Hasbro for
a short while until the start of the pandemic, which “threw everything off the rails.”
Computer Science was his next pursuit. A year later, he joined PTK and “started to
fall in love” with Biology and Chemistry. After considering a career in Neuroscience,
Hunter zeroed in on Pediatrics through his work with kindergarten students at Inspiring
Minds.
“The program connects people from the community to children in the classroom and the
students get a lot of one-on-one time,” Hunter said. “We work with a lot of kids who’ve
never had any schooling before and it’s truly rewarded. I can see myself doing this
for a long time.”
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