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Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA Anticipated Graduation: May 2018 Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Minor in Biology and Leadership GPA: 3. Self and group leadership, Leadership through the ages, Leadership theory and research.
Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA Anticipated Graduation: May 2018 Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Minor in Biology and Leadership GPA: 3. Self and group leadership, Leadership through the ages, Leadership theory and research.
Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA Anticipated Graduation: May 2018 Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Minor in Biology and Leadership GPA: 3. Self and group leadership, Leadership through the ages, Leadership theory and research.
21471 Basil Court Ashburn, VA 20148 (703) 717-2971
Kira.Warner.13@cnu.edu
EDUCATION
Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA
Anticipated Graduation: May 2018 Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Minor in Biology and Leadership GPA: 3.36 Pre-Physical Therapy Student Relevant Coursework: Introductory and General Chemistry (I,II) with Lab, Calculus and Analytical Geometry, Elementary Statistics, General Biology (I) with Lab, Honors Seminars, Self and Group Leadership, Leadership through the Ages, Leadership Theory and Research, Statistical Applications of Social Science Research, Investigating Social Context of Behavior and Cognition, Effective Communication in Spanish Briar Woods High School, Ashburn, VA June 2014 Advanced High School Diploma GPA: 4.34
Graduation:
Relevant Coursework: Advanced Placement (AP) Biology, AP
Psychology, AP US Government, AP Comparative Government, AP Language and Composition, AP US History, AP World History, AP Calculus AB Highlights: National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Science Honor Society, Spanish Club, Key Club, Interact Club, Varsity Womens Soccer, Sports Editor of School Newspaper, A/B Honor Roll Award, All A Honor Roll Award, TOPSoccer Volunteer
SAFETY & HEALTH RELATED EXPERIENCE
Belmont Country Club- Belmont, VA- Summer
May 2015August 2015 Waitress/Hostess Greeted and directed guests to their table while providing quality service and positive experience Took orders, served food, and worked with a team in a fast pace, changing setting Assisted with banquets and other special events in the Club Kids Living Fit, Ashburn, VASeasonal employment September 2011- Present
Assistant Cross Country Coach
Educated students about healthy eating, injuring prevention, proper running techniques, and benefits of leading an active lifestyle Supervised and coached large groups of students on runs throughout the community Managed groups of at least 20+ students Loudoun Soccer Camp Counselor, Leesburg, VAsummer 2014-Present Assistant coach to campers aged 9-14 Motivated and instructed them through drills and games Responsible for their health and well-being at an overnight camp Rubinos Pizzeria, Broadlands, VA July 2012August 2014 Supervised restaurant and front-of-house procedures in absence of manager Greeted and directed guests to their table while providing quality service and a positive experience Answered phones, took orders, and delivered food in a fast-paced team environment INOVA Physical Therapy Volunteer Intern Summer 2012 Assisted Physical Therapists by giving instruction on rehab techniques to patients Did tasks to prepare the clinic such as laundry or cleaning tables and equipment
LEADERSHIP & COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
CNU NCAA Division III Varsity Womens Soccer
August 2014-Present Motivate teammates, encourage sportsmanship, and communicate effectively Dedicate 25+ hours per week to soccer practice and games while balancing academics and community service Earned, as a team, CAC Regular Season Championship Awarded Capital Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year Award Awarded Second team VA-SID All-State Award as a defender Awarded Academic Achievement accolade for maintaining a 3.2+GPA while in Varsity Sport Season CNU Presidents Leadership & Honors Program August 2014- Present
Selected for competitive scholarship and service program based
on academics and leadership Gain leadership skills through classroom instruction, speaker series, and applied learning Volunteer on a regular basis with youth teams on a regular basis to help encourage growth and social development and local nonprofits As an Honors student a member of an even smaller group of selected students who further learning through the attendance of speakers and seminar classes tailored in ways that target individual interests
Trull, T. J., & Widiger, T. A. (2013) - Dimensional Models of Personality The Five-Factor Model and The DSM-5. Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, 15 (2), 135-146