For students looking to win a scholarship for next academic year, this 4
minutes video guides you on how to apply for scholarships. From
identifying your scholarship winning advantage, finding the right
scholarship, to collaborating with like minds, watch animation video on
10 steps to win a scholarship in 2016.
- Identify your Scholarship Strengths
What
is your scholarship winning advantage? Is it academic talent,
leadership potential, volunteer activities, natural ability, community
involvement or passion for development? Create an achievement portfolio
to identify and highlight your strengths.
- Prioritize to Find the right Scholarship
Do
you want local or international scholarship? Do you want to study in
Europe, USA, Canada, Asia or Australia? Find and apply for as many
scholarships that meet your need.And take note of Scholarship links, Deadline, Benefits,
Eligibility and Requirements.
- Start early
Past
scholarship winners agree that early scholarship search and preparation
added to their advantage. Start preparing your materials even before
application opens. Transcript, certificates, English language tests,
recommendation letters, etc. Monitor your progress as you apply for each
scholarship.
- Work with other Scholarship Seekers
You
don’t have to go through it alone. Working with like minds will make
the boring process more interesting. Get support, feedback, ideas,
encouragement and momentum from each other.
- Focus on Sponsor’s Goals
Every
scholarship sponsor has unique selection criteria. Dig deeper to learn
more about the organization and their mission statements. Why do they
offer scholarships? What are they looking for in applicants? Let your
application match these expectations.
- Follow Instructions
The
easiest way to be disqualified, even if you meet every requirement, is
to not follow instructions. How you prepare your application will show
how detail-oriented you are. Prepare your application according to
instructions.
- Stand Out
Make
your application stand out from the crowd. Clearly convey your hopes
and dreams so that the selection committee can get a clear picture of
who you are and what sets you apart from other applicants.
- Write an Engaging Essay
If
the scholarship requires an essay, it’s an opportunity to express your
personality, originality and creativity. Let your essay demonstrate who
you are, what you intend to achieve and why you should be awarded a
scholarship. And keep it within chosen topic.
- Be formal
Don’t
make the mistake of using informal abbreviations and emoticons in your
online application. Applying for scholarship is not like updating
Facebook or Whatsapp profile. Be formal. And make sure someone
proofreads your application before submitting.
- Submit early
Avoid late submissions. Submit your application before the deadline.
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