Samantha Garvey, Homeless NY Science Whiz Getting $50,000 Scholarship

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01/19/12 06:13 PM ET   AP

BRENTWOOD, N.Y. -- The accolades continue for a homeless New York teen who's a semifinalist in a prestigious national science contest.

Brentwood High School senior Samantha Garvey appeared Thursday as a guest on the "Ellen" talk show, where she received a $50,000 scholarship from AT&T to the college of her choice. She also was given a $5,000 J.C. Penney gift card and a $1,000 gift card for Whole Foods.

Last week, Garvey was named one of 300 semifinalists in the prestigious Intel science contest. The story of the aspiring marine biologist attracted national attention after it was reported that she and her family were forced to move to a homeless shelter on New Year's Eve.

"You are an inspiration," host Ellen DeGeneres told the 18-year-old senior who hopes to attend either Brown or Yale universities.

"You are an inspiration to me and I hope to anybody else out there watching that is having a hard time or even people who aren't having a hard time and are complaining about petty things that are going on in their lives and they look at you and look at how you conduct yourself."

After Garvey's situation came to light last week, Suffolk County officials announced they had located a rent-subsidized home for the family to live; her parents will pay 30 percent of their monthly income in rent. The house is currently undergoing repairs and should be ready for the family to move in shortly, officials have said.

Garvey, who has been invited by a local congressman to attend President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address next Tuesday, will learn the following day whether she will be one of 40 finalists in the prestigious science contest. She spent more than two years researching the effects of the Asian short crab on the mussel population in a salt marsh on Long Island, east of New York City.

The top prize in the science contest, which has been awarded to seven future Nobel Prize winners, is $100,000.

Garvey on Thursday was traveling from California, where the program was taped a day earlier, and not available to comment, a Brentwood school spokesman said.

She was presented with the scholarship check at the close of the program and appeared speechless by the presentation. She could be seen mouthing the words "That's awesome," as the credits rolled amid audience applause.

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12:24 AM on 01/23/2012
a living example for us all....
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02:55 PM on 01/20/2012
This is an AMAZING story. I am so very happy for her and her family. The human race isnt doomed just yet.
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11:44 AM on 01/20/2012
I am very proud for her. This is what hard work and trying to better yourself is all about.
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02:55 PM on 01/20/2012
amen!
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ebanks84
Grandma knows best!
11:36 AM on 01/20/2012
This young lady and the boy who wrote the book are inspirations to this grandmother also. I just love reading these type stories that shows how strong and independent young people can be when their heads are on straight. I wish both these youngsters the very best in their futures and I know they will do great.
11:29 AM on 01/20/2012
She deserves it. Congratulations.
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LazloTu
some times, you simply must poke the skunk....
11:29 AM on 01/20/2012
Her facial expression is priceless; congrats to Samantha for her courage and for her ability to excel in the midst of adversity. Quite a refreshing story!
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11:24 AM on 01/20/2012
That's great-she deserves these breaks. Hope she wins the science contest.
11:12 AM on 01/20/2012
Congrats and America needs more kids like her
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Le Fou
09:09 PM on 01/20/2012
We have alot of them, we just need to start giving them a chance.
11:04 AM on 01/20/2012
This is what a real "job creator" looks like, you don't have to be some billionaire. Her thirst for knowledge will spawn innovation which will benefit all of us.
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JTWallace
11:01 AM on 01/20/2012
I would think there are more homeless kids (with or without parents) who have a great deal to offer as the post shows in this one article. There are probably more gifted science students, writers, designers, food preparers, mathmeticians, carpenters, mechanics, law, etc. who may not get a chance to pursue their abilities. It's a shame. I also wonder if there is any available resources that could sponser young people who show abilities that could help get them the sponsorship. Wouldn't you think with all the millionaires and billionaires in this country, they might underwrite even one student each.
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05:23 PM on 01/20/2012
I can only imagine how many kids with true potential and abilities go unnoticed in the educational system today. It's sad to think that they cannot advance without acknowledgement and support from the adults that are supposed to recognise, encourage, and advance them.
I magine the frustration of such a child sitting day after day watching the poorly prepared and badly behaved children getting all the time and attention that should be spent educating them instead. These kids cannot advocate themselves or force a teacher to acknowledge their potential.
If there were available alternatives these kids could be inspired to excell and allow for their parents and teachers to advocate their advancement. Without a way or place that offers the opportunity these kids are frustrated and ignored. No matter their circumstance their abilities should be enough to earn them the right to advance scholastically.
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srheard
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10:55 AM on 01/20/2012
This is a wonderful story, but I am left wondering: How far will $50K take her at Yale or Brown? And if she gets loans for the balance, how many years will it take her to pay them off with a degree in Marine Biology? Don't get me wrong, we need more Marine Biologists to guide state and national policy regarding the preservation of marine environments (instead of by K Street). But she has a steep hill to climb. I wish her and her family the best.
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01:03 PM on 01/20/2012
Don't worry; these are the kinds of kids that get tons of financial aid. The scholarships will add up, and she'll get a Pell grant based on her parents' income, not to mention endowments at Yale/Brown themselves that are need-based.
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ladyangelnyc
03:10 PM on 01/20/2012
As a Higher Education Officer, with her parents income she will be more than eligible for other scholarships and hefty financial aid. With her education and known accolades, the schools will both do what is necessary to keep her.
10:45 AM on 01/20/2012
Wonderful story! Everyone should read this especially the youth of our city schools and all youth

here in Philly period!Philadelphia is hurting right now! These kids here are out of control and doing terrible things as far as crime.We have to get a grip and parents get a grip and take charge and responsibility for your children.We all complain about dumb and petty things.This young lady and her family lost there home and is homeless.A lot of effort and determination on her behave to make it through paid off. Now they will have a home of their own soon And Samantha Garvey has scholarship to go to college! That is beautiful!See what hard work and putting your mind to something you want to do can do for you? These kids today are getting weaker,unwise and useless for our future.Who will we have to run our cities,governments,be doctors,lawyers, policeman,and teachers of schools? We better open our eyes and look at Samantha Garvey as a role model to strive and be strong!
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01:10 PM on 01/20/2012
The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2012 will be hosted by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on May 13-18, 2012 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. This is an International competition which includes finalists from the Intel Science Talent Search.

http://www.societyforscience.org/intelisef2012

This is the next stage after the Intel Science Talent Search which is for USA students

http://www.societyforscience.org/sts
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10:17 AM on 01/20/2012
The new face of the homeless. I wish her all the best. It's time that we know there are many homeless children in our schools. Many districts accommodate homeless children, but every child should have a home.
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09:47 AM on 01/20/2012
What a nice story. What a change of pace from all the yuck that we encounter on a daily basis.
Best wishes to you and your family Samantha from a Western New Yorker!