Scholarship rubric template 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the scholarship rubric template in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the applicant's name and the specific scholarship in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. For each criteria section, evaluate the applicant's submission based on the provided scoring guidelines. Assign points for passion, essay quality, and letter of recommendation as per your assessment.
  4. In the total score section, sum up all points awarded across different criteria to provide a final score for the applicant.
  5. Finally, print your name and sign in the respective fields to validate your evaluation before saving or sharing the completed rubric.

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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.
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.
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.
Example of an analytic rubric for a final paper Details are relevant, enrich the work. The central purpose of the student work is clear and ideas are almost always focused in a way that supports the thesis. Relevant details illustrate the authors ideas. The central purpose of the student work is identified.
It is important to remember that even those scholarships that do NOT consider academic achievement as their PRIMARY consideration are going to look at your grades, your community service, your school activities the judges are ultimately looking at The Whole Person Who Is You, not just your grades or your need.

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Share what you plan to do with the scholarship award Why you are deserving doesnt just have to do with your past achievements; it also has to do with your future plans and goals. Scholarship providers want to fund students who will go on to achieve great things or who wish to give back to their communities.
Essay Outline Introductory Sentence. State your name. Educational Objectives and Career Goals. Identify your major. Brief Background. Who are you? (not your name) family, children, siblings, etc. Need. Why do you need a scholarship? Conclusion. Wrap it up with a simple sentence or two.

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