AUDREY E. TATUM 770 Brookwood Walke Bloomfield Hills

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AUDREY E. TATUM
770 Brookwood Walke
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48304
Cell: (248) 761-3720
Email: atatum@nd.edu
EDUCATION
College:
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, Indiana 46556
Graduation: 2016
Semester I Credits: 17.00 awarded
Semester I Credits: 18.00
Major: Arts and Letters Preprofessional/ English
High School:
Notre Dame Preparatory
1300 Giddings Road
Pontiac, MI 48340
High School Graduation: May 2012
GPA: 4.351
ACT: 31
AP/IB TESTS
AP American History: 4
AP Psychology: 4
IB Mandarin Chinese SL: 4
IB Mathematics SL: 4
IB Biology HL: 4
IB English HL: 6
IB History HL: 5
ACADEMIC PROFILE
University of Notre Dame Freshman Semester I:
Introduction to Chemical Principles, Introduction to Chemical Principles Lab, Introduction to
Chemical Principles Tutorial, Beginning Italian I, Italian I Lab, Introduction to Anthropology,
Foundations of Theology: Biblical/Historical, Physical Education
University of Notre Dame Freshman Semester II:
Organic Structure and Reactivity, Organic Structure and Reactivity Laboratory, Structure and
Reactivity tutorial, Calculus I, Calculus I Tutorial, Introductory Psychology First Year, Beginning
Italian II, Philosophy University Seminar, Physical Education
12TH Grade: IB Mandarin Chinese ab inito SL, AP Psychology, Honors Trigonometry, IB/AP Biology
HL, IB History HL, IB English HL A1, Pre Calculus, IB Statistics, Theology/Christian History
11th Grade: IB/AP Biology HL, Mandarin Chinese 5/6, IB English HL, IB History HL, IB Government,
Honors Algebra, Theory of Knowledge FS, Christian Morality, Moral Issues
10th Grade: AP American History, Honors Geometry, Honors Chemistry, Honors American
Literature, Mandarin Chinese 3/4, Economics, Computer Applications, Public Speaking, New
Testament, Art Foundations
9th Grade: Honors Algebra, Honors Biology, Honors Composition, Mandarin Chinese 1/2, World
Cultures, Health, Old Testament, Physical Education, Beginning Drawing, Intermediate Drawing
LEADERSHIP
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President, Retreat Commission: 2011-2012
Vice President, Student Council: 2011-2012
Class Representative: 12, 11
Varsity Letterman, Lacrosse: 12, 11, 10
Varsity Letterman, Swimming: 12, 11, 10
Chair of 2011 Homecoming Pep Rally: 12
Chair of Country Hoedown Dance: 12
Chair of 2011 Irish Week (Spirit Week): 11
Chair of “Chill on the Hill” Ice Cream Social: 11
Chair of Sadie Hawkins Dance: 12
Varsity Lacrosse Captain: 12
JV Lacrosse Captain: 9
ACADEMIC SCHOLAR
Awarded International Baccalaureate Diploma
Awarded Highest Honors in Recognition of Achievement as an Academic Scholar: 11
Awarded Certificate in Recognition of Achievement as an Academic Scholar
 Mandarin Chinese
 English
 Social Studies
 American Citizenship - demonstrating good citizenship, community service, and personal
responsibility
Awarded Highest Honors in Recognition of Achievement as an Academic Scholar: 10
Awarded Certificate in Recognition of Achievement as an Academic Scholar
 English
 Math
 Social Studies
 Visual Arts
 Computer Science
 Community Service
Awarded Highest Honors in Recognition of Achievement as an Academic Scholar: 9
Awarded Certificate in Recognition of Achievement as an Academic Scholar
 English
 Social Studies
 Visual Arts
AWARDS & HONORS
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Valedictorian of 2012 Graduating Class
Highest Academic Honors: 12, 11, 10, 9 (GPA of 4.0+)
National Honor Society: 12, 11, 10
Chinese National Honor Society: 12, 11
Scholar Athlete Award- Varsity Swim Team: 12
Awarded All-League Player, Varsity Lacrosse Notre Dame Preparatory High School: 2011
Member of State Swim Team: 12
Awarded Student of the Month: May 2011, April 2011
Selected to compose and present Honors Convocation and NHS Induction Speech: 2011
Awarded Michigan Association of Student Council Leadership Participant: 2011
Selected by the Dean of Admissions and Diversity of Notre Dame Preparatory to
act as a “student ambassador” at local junior high schools: 2011, 2010, 2009
Varsity Swim Team Spirit Award: 2011
Homecoming Queen: 2011-2012
All-Star Team Member, University of Notre Dame Summer Lacrosse Camp: 2010
INTERSCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES & ATHLETICS
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Varsity Lacrosse: 12, 11, 10; JV Lacrosse (Captain): 9
Varsity Swimming: 12, 11, 10; JV Swimming: 9
Retreat Commission Member: 12, 11, 10, 9
Student Government: 12, 11
National Honor Society: 12, 11, 10
Chinese National Honor Society: 12, 11
Chinese Cultural Club Member: 12, 11, 10
Leadership Commission Member: 12, 11
Champions for Life Club Member: 12, 11, 10, 9
Detroit Lacrosse Club/Coyote Travel Team: 2011
Optimist Club Member: 9
VOLUNTEER & COMMUNITY SERVICE
Student Volunteer at Beaumont: Cardiovascular Research Summer 2012
 Cardiovascular research and data retrieval
 48 hours of volunteer research, July-August 2012
Passion to Action Project: Bouquet of Smiles Project: 2011-2012 (Ongoing Project)
 Initiated project where second graders draw colorful, cheerful pictures that are
attached with ribbon to donated vases of fresh flowers and delivered to residents of
assisted living centers: intended for those residents with very few regular visitors.
Habitat for Humanity Mission Trip, Lexington, Kentucky: 2011
A nonprofit ecumenical Christian housing organization dedicated to building simple, decent,
affordable housing in partnership with people in need.
 Volunteered on a one-week service trip. (50+ hours of community service)
 Assisted in the construction of 5 building sites.
 Painting, caulking, basic carpentry, landscaping, site preparation, material inventory
2-day Freshman Retreat, Notre Dame Preparatory, Pontiac, MI: 2011, 2010, 2009
 Planner and organizer of the events and activities (16 hours of community service): 2011
 Group leader: 2011, 2010, 2009
 Worked the retreat 2011, 2010, and 2009 (total of 38+ hours of community service)
Salvation Army, Auburn Hills, Michigan: 2010
 Volunteer (10 hours of community service)
 Organized donated clothing, catalogued books and CDs
 Cleaned dressing rooms
South Oakland Shelter, Royal Oak, Michigan: 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008
 Prepared and served dinner to the homeless at St. Hugo’s of the Hills Parish
 Interacted with the families from the shelter; played board and card games, played
basketball with the children in the gym
Lighthouse Food Pantry, Pontiac, Michigan: 2010
 Collected and bagged food donations
ENRICHMENT
Michigan Association of Student Councils/Michigan Association of Honor Society
(“MASC/MAHS”): 2011, 2010 - Albion College, MI
The MASC/MAHS Summer Leadership Camp is designed to teach the principles of effective
leadership and to provide practical experience in applying these principles.
 Team Building Exercises
 Passion to Action –Bouquet of Smiles Project
 Anti-Bullying Awareness
Michigan Association of Student Councils/Michigan Association of Honor Society
(“MASC/MAHS”) Michigan State Conference: 2011 - Traverse City, MI
 Selected Participant
 Presentations on Student Government Activities
 Leadership Skills Building
Lacrosse Camp: 2011
Oakland University, Rochester, MI
Lacrosse Camp: 2010
The University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
All American Lacrosse League: 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, and 2008
Ultimate Soccer Arenas, Pontiac, MI
Summer Swim Team: 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008;
Surf Club, Bloomfield Hills, MI
Summer Tennis Team: 2009, 2008
Surf Club, Bloomfield Hills, MI
Creative Writing Class: July 2011
Notre Dame Preparatory, Pontiac, MI
Presidential Youth Leadership Conference: 2009
Washington D.C.
 Selected Participant
EMPLOYMENT
Current On-Campus Employment at Reckers
 Food preparation and service
Leo’s Coney Island, Pontiac, Michigan: 2011
 Waitress
Child Care/Babysitting: 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008
 Children ages 1 month - 12 years
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