Any Information on FLORIDA SCHOLARSHIPS (HS Senior C/O 2020)

Does anyone knows/participate in the following scholarships and can give more insight into it?

Thank you guys so much, and in case you guys already look into me a couple of years ago as an “Ambitious Somphomore” here are some of my current things (GPA, etc.)

Weighted Cumulative GPA: 3.4363 (So close for the highest award for Bright Futures)
Cumulative GPA: 3.0189
Class Rank: 190/562

SAT (as of October 4, 2019): 1070
(550 RW & 520 M, Planning to Retake)
ACT: Not Taking it Until December 2019 & If Necessary, Do February as well

Club Activities (Sophomore Year till Senior Year) (Did Nothing Freshman Year)

  • Parliamentarian of HOSA Chapter (Sep 2017- June 2019) (10th-11th)
  • President of HOSA Chapter (Sep 2019- Graduation in May 2020) (12th)
  • Member of National Forensic League (Debate) (August 2018-Graduation in May 2020)
  • Member or President?? of President'ts Circle, where all club leaders meet and discuss our concerns to our administration or bring up ideas/activities that the school is participating in and bring it back to our advisor/members to participate in (August 2019-Graduation in May 2020)
  • Member of DECA (August 2019- Graduation in May 2020) Joined because I used to want to be in Health Administration/Management as a career but after meeting other people who participated in this as a career, it was recommended I should be in Nursing for now and then in the future go back to school for it. For Florida at least, its hard to found jobs with this degree in Bachelors (even Master's is hard as well) and I'm better off with nursing (even though I hate needles but love helping people)

Plus my school doesn’t have an FBLA program so I participate in DECA, its surprisingly fun since I see people in my school complaining about it. Also, I’m easy to convince people to buy my products (for 30% of our grade we sell candy and I’m good at convincing people to come to me instead of other DECA members selling candy).
At one point one of my friends suggested that I should be in Pharmasticual Sales Rep. with the number of times I hustle to sell for my grade (cause I’m not buying them just to get a grade) especially with this article down below saying how I can be a PSR with a Nursing degree.

Link: https://www.cheapnursedegrees.com/faq/pharmaceutical-sales-representative-nursing-degree/

Volunteering Hours:

  • 45 Hours from Debate helping Novices and all that (don't remember what I did but as long as I got the points I don't care at this point)
  • Doing Student Aide (August 2019- Graduation in May 2020) each semester earning 75 hours of Community Services to get 150 for the year

Questions about Volunteering:

Doing Middle School in my lunches, I used to help the Janitors and even giving them cool nicknames (like Chief, Boss etc.) for 15 minutes each day (I used to take my lunch to class or eat quickly) and was recognised for helping them even made administration to pick up the slack after I graduated but the hours were never documented. Even though I was never doing this for the hours or anything, just saw some people acting like there ain’t got no common sense and leave their foods on the table, I started to help the Janitors and get to know them up until I graduated in May 2016.

Should I put that in any of the college applications when it says community involvement despite I have no documentation? Is it too late to document even though I distinctly remember that I started this in January 2014- May 2016?

Also in HS, I have a similar relationship to the Janitors even though I don’t help as much (thanks to the assignments, administration telling me to go to class even though I’m in my Lunch [Bruh] and just busy in general) so that was important to me at the end of the day.

Colleges I’m Applying To:

  • Barry University (Nursing) (Just Curious)
  • Florida Atlantic University (FAU) (Nursing) (1st picked for numerous reasons) Link: https://mypbchoiceapp.com/site383.php
  • Florida International University (FIU) (Nursing) (2nd because it's similar to FAU & Has Haitian Creole has a language for me to learn)
  • Florida Southern College University (FSCU) (Nursing) (Perfect Mix of Traditional & Modern)
  • Keiser University (Main Campus) (Nursing) (Parents Force Me To Apply)
  • Keiser University (Flagship) (Nursing) (Only 10 minutes from My House)
  • Lynn University (Nursing) (Near FAU)
  • Nova Southeastern University (NSU) (Nursing)
  • Palm Beach State College (Nursing) (Its a Community College, So I will be surprised if they reject me)
  • Stetson University (Interdisciplinary Program) (3rd Love how you can make your major and not restricted on the classes you have to pick)
  • University of Central Florida (UCF) (Nursing) (Brother attends there & Interested in Lead Scholars as well as being Modern) Link: https://lead.sdes.ucf.edu/
  • University of Miami (UM) (Nursing) (2nd or 4th depending on the day, Has the most variety of Haitian Creole classes but its private school so more money to attend and has something similar of Interdisciplinary with something called Concentrations or Cognitives)
  • University of South Florida (USF) (Nursing) (If I had to pick any college without thinking of outside factors like scholarship money, distance from my family, friends, etc. I would pick USF, I know for a fact that it has HOSA and wouldn't have to start it back up like I would have to do for FAU, and has a wide variety of student organizations that I can join BUT unlike FIU & UM doesn't have Haitian Creole for Classes to learn the language as of yet. Plus GPA is too low & SAT to get accepted)

Sorry if I’m made everyone bored reading all of this, but I just want to get some things out there to get to know me a little, asking around for the scholarships and just chance me in general for the colleges. Thank you so much for reading and everyone have a nice day!