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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.
That means using 1-inch page margins, 12-point font size double-spaced (or 1.5 spaced), and a standard font like Times New Roman in classic (default) black. Dont get creative with fonts or colors here. You want the content of your essay to be what stands out, rather than your unorthodox formatting.
I am confident that my passion for the subject, combined with my academic achievements and research experience, make me a strong candidate for this scholarship. In conclusion, I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to apply for this scholarship.
Mention hobbies, experiences and goals that match what the review committee is looking for. Something unique that sets you apart from other applicants. This may be volunteer experience, career specialties, situational differences (growing up in an area that didnt encourage education), etc.
Here are the top tips we tell students for writing their personal statements. Dont skip reading the prompt and brainstorming. Research the program or scholarship to which you are applying. Focus on your strengths. Provide context (This can be for academic highs and lows or for program specific information.)
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How to write a cover letter for scholarship: step-by-step guide Review the scholarships application requirements. Write an introduction. Highlight your professional experience and internships. Share your academic ambitions and interests. Talk about your aspirations post-graduation.
Dont use words like finally, in sum or in conclusion. Dont repeat or sum up in any way. Dont start too many sentences with the word I. Dont tell the reader explicitly, I am a unique and interesting person. Instead, let the reader glean this from your unique and interesting essay.
Tips for writing your application Show us who you are and be authentic in your responses, we want to see your passions and what motivates you. Write a story, not a CV. Keep it strong and simple. Ensure it is relevant and make sure your statement directly addresses the questions. Pay attention to spelling and grammar.

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