[[File:profile]]Ariel Scholl is a University Innovation Fellow and a Masters of Nonprofit Management and Leadership student through the school of social work at the University of Georgia. She also received her undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia, majoring in International Affairs and minoring in Political Science. She hopes to attend law school following completion of her Masters degree and become a human and civil rights attorney. Although she has been in Georgia for a number of years now, Ariel is originally from Columbia, Maryland where she was born and lived up until she graduated from River Hill High School and left for college.
Ariel's two main passions are human rights and animal rights. Her mother is a veterinarian at a city shelter where she grew up volunteering, so she learned from a young age to love animals and how wrongly they can be treated. She has a lso been a competitive horseback rider since she was five years old and has competed on the University of Georgia's Eventing Team as a student there. This passion along with her love of human rights and advocacy has led her to work for an organization called Adopt-a-Horse which rehabilitates rescue horses to provide equine therapy to sexual abuse survivors in combination with advice on navigating the legal system.