Tips for Writing Your Scholarship Essay
The personal essay may be the hardest part of your application to complete. But, it is also where you can stand out from the crowd.
The key to writing a strong essay is to be personal and specific. Include details you feel comfortable sharing about yourself so the reader can get to know who "you" are and what you stand for. Be truthful and honest.
Scholarship selection committees may have hundreds of essays to review. It is YOUR job to get their attention. Here are tips that may help you:
- Think before you write. Brainstorm to generate some good ideas, next create an outline to help you get going. Make sure to address specific questions clearly.
- Be original and be creative in your answers. Show, don’t tell. Use examples to individualize your essay. Demonstrate the point you want to make. Avoid vagueness to make a strong impression.
- Know your audience. Personal essays are not "one size fits all". Write an essay that fits the requirements of that particular scholarship.
- Proofread. This is very important! You do not want to have a typo on your essay. Check spelling and grammar. Share your essay with a friend, parents or teachers. Another pair of eyes can catch errors you might miss!
Create a portrait of a winner. By doing this on paper, you create a vivid portrait that will depict the person behind the grades, activities and awards. If a judge feels like he or she knows you, you have done your job and created a powerful emotional connection that elevates your application, makes it stand out from the others.
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