[1][2] As she was unable to cycle, Bosco began rowing and earned a full athletic scholarship to the University of Central Florida.
Upon retiring from rowing, Bosco was encouraged to get back into cycling, this time focusing on the road versus mountain biking.
[8] Once the Paralympics were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, she accepted a marketing position for Angel City Sports, an organization started for athletes with disabilities.
[9] She also continued to volunteer as a mentor for Classroom Champions, a nonprofit organization cofounded by retired Olympic bobsledder Steve Mesler.
[11] That year, Bosco was nominated for the Best Female Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award[12] and named to the Team USA roster[13] for the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo.