Maryam Gharmal ’26 received a scholarship award from the Bridgeport Area Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW), in recognition of her outstanding academic performance and personal achievements.
Maryam Gharmal, a rising junior majoring in public health with a minor in biology at ¹ú²úÉ«ÇéƬ University, has been honored with an undergraduate scholarship from the American Association of University Women (AAUW)'s Bridgeport Area Branch this year, marking a significant milestone in her educational journey.
Gharmal’s path to this prestigious award began in August 2021 when she arrived in the United States from Afghanistan, seeking safety and educational opportunities. In Afghanistan, pursuing education as a young woman is fraught with challenges, yet Gharmal graduated high school with a 4.0 GPA. Her father, a staunch advocate for women's rights and a collaborator with the U.S. government, faced threats for his activism, further complicating her educational journey.
Evacuated by U.S. forces, Gharmal and her family spent three months on a military base before settling in Connecticut. Captivated by the opportunities and freedoms in her new home, she chose ¹ú²úÉ«ÇéƬ University for its location and academic standing. The educational opportunities in healthcare in the U.S. have been transformative for her, opening previously closed doors.
“My experiences in Afghanistan have made me acutely aware of the challenges of accessing healthcare and the high costs of treatments,” said Gharmal. “This awareness motivates me to dream of creating a facility in Afghanistan that offers free healthcare services.”
Gharmal has immersed herself in campus activities, becoming a leader in multiple clubs. She currently serves as the president of the Muslim Student Association (MSA), vice president of the South Asian Student Association (SASA), international global officer for the Girl Up Club, and is a member of the Humanitarian Action Club. Her dedication and leadership at ¹ú²úÉ«ÇéƬ have earned her several awards, including the Sophomore Award (Young Visionary Award) and the Mentor of the Year Award.