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APRIL SEEHAFER: All right, we will go ahead and get started. My name is April Seehafer. And Im the director of the Distinguished Scholarships Program here at Washington State University. Before we begin with our workshop, which is writing effective scholarship essays, I want to tell you a little bit about the Distinguished Scholarships Program We work with all students from all majors in all locations. So I am delighted that there are some folks from Pullman here today. Im also delighted that there are students from our Global Campus who are online and hopefully have lots of questions that I can help with as well. Again, my office works with students in all majors in all physical locations. So for example, this last summer, I worked with students who were applying for a variety of scholarships. Several were in Pullman, but I also had a student who was in Senegal, Africa. And we skyped back and forth. I had another student who is teaching English as a second language in China. And so