Scholarship scoring rubric 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the scholarship scoring rubric in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the applicant’s name, college degree being pursued, date, and reader's name in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. For the High School Student Transcript section, circle or highlight the appropriate average grade (A, B, C, D) based on the applicant's transcript. Calculate and enter the point total out of 25 possible points.
  4. In the Letters of Recommendation section, rate each letter on a scale from 1 to 8. Ensure you have one letter from a principal or administrative designee, one from a faculty member, and one from a non-family member. Sum these scores for a total out of 25 points.
  5. For Extracurricular/Leadership Activities, select points for only one of the first three items listed. Circle points based on participation and leadership roles. Enter your total score out of 25 possible points.
  6. Complete the 300-word essay section by outlining leadership activities, future goals, and any adversity faced. Rate this essay using the provided scale and calculate your total score.

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Here, we offer ideas and criteria for your rubric to evaluate scholarship applications and run an impactful scholarship program. Academic accomplishments. Extra-curricular achievements. Financial need and background information. Academic and professional plans. Personal statements and essays. Letters of recommendation.
Core Components of Scholarship Criteria Academic Achievement Metrics. Academic performance remains a cornerstone of scholarship evaluation, but modern programs are evolving beyond simple GPA requirements. Financial Need Assessment. Merit and Leadership Components. Demographic and Geographic Considerations.
A scoring rubric is an efficient tool that allows you to objectively measure student performance on an assessment activity. Rubrics may vary in complexity, but generally do the following: Focus on measuring very specific stated learning outcomes. Use a range to rate performance.
Scholarships may be awarded based on many criteria, including but not limited to: geographic location, academic or career field, financial need, achievement, and demographic characteristics.
7 Criteria to consider when evaluating scholarship applications Academic accomplishments. Extra-curricular achievements. Financial need and background information. Academic and professional plans. Personal statements and essays. Letters of recommendation. Other specific criteria set by the donor.

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Many factors must be considered when establishing scholarship criteria for applicants, including financial need, achievement, geographic distribution and demographic characteristics. The criteria selected should support the purpose of the scholarship and must be free of restrictions or discriminatory provisions by law.

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