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WRITING YOUR SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION ESSAYS


  • Keep it simple
    • Don’t use unnecessary words (i.e. don’t use three words when one will do)
    • Don’t include unnecessary information just to “ fill the page”

  • Keep it neat
    • Type ALL your application materials ( refer to the scholarship application form for specifics – i.e.: double spacing , margins, font , etc.
    • SPELL CHECK your essay – make sure words are used correctly (i.e.: two, to too, there their, they’re, its it’s, etc.)
    • Have someone else read your essay for clarity

  • Talk about your accomplishments

  • State your need
    • What is your financial situation? Do you work ? Do you receive support from your family? Do you receive financial aid?

  • Plan ahead
    • Don’t procrastinate!
    • Give yourself plenty of time to review and edit your essay
    • Be aware of the deadline date (i.e.: received vs. postmark)


    ORGANIZE YOUR THOUGHTS….
    Answer the following :
  • Who are you?
  • Why are you who you are?
  • What are you doing?
  • What have you done ?
  • Where are you now?
  • Where are you going ?
  • How are you going to get there?
  • Why do you need a scholarship?
  • How will it make a difference ?
    ESSAY OUTLINE :
  • Introductory sentence
  • State your name
  • State the name of the scholarship for which you are applying
  • Educational Objectives and Career Goals
  • Identify your major
  • Why did you choose this major?
  • What will you do with a degree in this field ?
  • What career path have you chosen?
    Example: I have always enjoyed working with computers and I love to write. I’m pursuing a career in technological writing; this will allow me to pursue both interests - focusing on a viable career and doing something that I enjoy.
  • Brief Background
  • Who are you? (not your name) – family, children , siblings, etc.
  • How did you get to where you are today ?
  • What is important to you?
    • Insert extra -curricular interests, volunteer work , hobbies – things that make you stand our or are unusual .
    • Academic Accomplishments: GPA, level of difficulty of courses taken, types of courses taken, etc.

    Examples : During my free time, I volunteer at the Boys and Girls Club of Tacoma as a Big Sister .
    Much of my free time is spent with my children, teaching them by example that education is important.
    I
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    Laural147: Scholarshipi oma otsisingi. tänks ;)
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