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DNP Personal Statement Examples Russian Woman Immigrant

  • Writer: NursingStatement.com
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  • Aug 3, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 14


Smiling woman in denim overalls with friends in background. Outdoors, cozy atmosphere, beige building, casual attire, cheerful mood.
A joyful group of diverse students, including a Russian immigrant, enjoying their time in the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program.

A woman from the Ural Mountains of Russia who came to America at the age of twenty, I married and made my permanent home in ____, where I am now raising my children as a divorced mom. Now thirty-nine and in my last year of your BSN program at ____ University, I hope to continue at __U to earn my DNP Degree since ___ University, and the surrounding community are our home. I feel very strongly that I will be able to excel as a DNP student with the support of our local community, friends, neighbors, familiar surroundings, etc. I like to think of myself as something of a Russian ambassador to the ____ Community, and I daydream of someday attending to Russian tourists who find themselves in need of medical attention while on a visit to ____ as a DNP serving at one of our local hospitals.


Woman with arm in sling, wearing plaid shirt and jeans, reads magazine on blue couch. White brick wall, brown bag beside her. Calm mood.
A determined Russian immigrant in a DNP program reads intently, undeterred by her arm in a sling, embodying resilience, and dedication to her studies.

I have always known that caring for people makes me the happiest. Nursing school has confirmed this. I am unsure why I earned my first degree at GCU in 2001 in finance. I had recently arrived in America, young, searching. I was a stay-at-home mom for a few years, learning and perfecting my English and pursuing intellectual interests, mostly psychology. My three-week rotation at ____ Behavioral Health was my defining moment when I dedicated my professional life to psychiatric nursing, helping people who are struggling with mental issues by providing them with the tools to lead happier, more fulfilling lives, realizing their full potential by making better choices and building more healthy relationships. I learned during rotations that I adore my patients, meeting and communicating with them, caring for them, and working as a team with doctors, CNAs, therapists, and other nurses.


Nurse in blue scrubs hands pills to elderly man in a medical room. There's a colorful landscape painting on the wall, creating a calm mood.
A dedicated DNP student, who is a Russian immigrant, provides compassionate care to an elderly patient, demonstrating her commitment to improving healthcare outcomes.

One of our patients at ____ Behavioral, a 15-yr old girl, severely depressed, anorexic, and suicidal, stands out in my mind. She was admitted for a suicide attempt following a break-up with her boyfriend. What bothered me the most was that, at least from all appearances, she came from a perfect, stable, "normal," loving, and caring family. I thought of my 9-yr old daughter at home. Nothing helped this girl until a nurse practitioner put her on anti-depressant medication after completing a mental assessment. The next time I saw her, she was a different person, taking her meds and faithfully attending and even enjoying group therapy.


My children and nursing school have not left me much time to volunteer, but I do work with two different food banks and have read to preschoolers. Most recently, I joined the Big Brothers Big Sisters program, and I hope to make a positive impact over the long term on an extraordinary little girl who has come into my life.


Thank you for considering my application.


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Elena Morozova
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Your personal statement is heartfelt, resilient, and deeply rooted in both lived experience and professional purpose. It paints a vivid picture of your journey from the Ural Mountains to the heart of American nursing, and it clearly communicates your passion for psychiatric care and your readiness for the DNP path. Your story of immigration, motherhood, and reinvention is compelling and emotionally resonant. The image of you as a “Russian ambassador” to your community is memorable and adds a unique cultural dimension to your nursing identity. Your pivot from finance to nursing is well-explained and shows growth, introspection, and purpose. The psychiatric rotation at ____ Behavioral Health is a strong turning point that anchors your passion for mental health care.

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