SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION TIPS
When applying for a scholarship, you will often need to write a letter directly to the administrator to request more information, an application form, or simply tell them a bit about yourself. This is a great opportunity to show the administrator why you are the best candidate for their scholarship. Make this letter as clear, concise and informative as possible.
Before you start your letter, compile a list of all the activities you have taken an interest in, been involved with, lead or have been a member of. The following list will help you develop your ideas and create the most complete listing possible:
* Awards: Did you receive an award for your extra-curricular activities?
* Clubs: What clubs at school were you involved in? Were you in any school plays? Did you write for the school paper or yearbook?
* Co-op Jobs: Where did you work? What did you do? What did you learn?
* International Exchanges: Did you travel abroad during school to study or volunteer? What did you learn about the culture?
* Part-time Jobs: Were you a cashier or clerk, babysitter, delivery person, courier, waiter, lawn care worker, camp counselor, painter, etc.? Even if you had a really difficult job that you hated, include it.
* Projects: Did you work on any large projects that you are particularly proud of?
* Scholastic Achievement: Did you get high marks? What was your average? Were you on the honor or distinction, or principal’s list? Which subject(s) do you excel in?
* Sports: What was your position on the school team? Were you the captain, co-captain, or manager? What skills did you learn?
* Student Government: Were you the president, secretary, treasurer, vice-president, or room representative?
* Volunteer work at school: Were you a tutor? Coach's assistant? Office helper? Library assistant?
* Volunteer work out of school: Local hospital? Local organization? Newspaper? Sports team? Daycare centre? Nursing home? Describe your duties and state what you learned as a result of these experiences.
After you have compiled your list, think about how your experiences during high school have contributed to your personal growth. Did they help you develop responsibility, teamwork skills, punctuality, or leadership skills? Introduce your involvement by assigning at least one skill or quality that you gained from the experience to the activity.
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