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Tips For Writing Superior Scholarship
Essays And Resumes: Financial Aid
When you are applying for scholarships to help with your college
educational expenses, a good essay and/or resume is a critical part
of your application. Most applicants can flaunt membership in clubs
and sports, but the essay is one place where you can set yourself
apart from other students.
An efficient and precise resume is also a perfect way to express
your individuality.
- Neatly typed and formatted in size 12 font.
- Check carefully for grammar and punctuation errors.
- Make special note of any leadership roles achieved in activities
and organizations.
- Show that you have put as much into your writing as you would
expect the scholarship committee to put into reviewing your application.
For the essay:
- Approximately one page in length.
- Completely address all aspects of the question.
- Give the scholarship committee INSIGHT into your personality,
interests, motivation, goals, etc.
- Describe a significant event and/or influential person in your
life and tell HOW they have changed your goals, attitude, interests,
etc.
- Give an explanation of special circumstances you feel would
be important for the committee to know when reviewing your application.
- Tell WHY you are special, or WHY you are involved in a particular
organization, or WHY you have chosen your major.
- Make the essay interesting, spice it up, and perhaps tell a
story.
For the resume:
- List and/or describe your biographical information, activities,
memberships, and honors.
- List and/or describe any involvement in volunteer activities
and community service.
- List any employment, including dates, job descriptions and responsibilities.
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