Scholarship
application tips
Dr. Susan Thurman, former NSHSS Scholarship Director, provides essential tips for students applying for scholarships. Her advice covers the three key components of most applications: resume, essay, and recommendation letters. A crucial reminder for both scholarship and college applications is to meticulously proofread all documents.
Preparing scholarship essays
Follow directions
Abide by the essay鈥檚 guidelines.聽If an essay has a maximum of 500 words, writing 1,000 words will not聽give you an edge over other applicants.
Stick to the topic
Don鈥檛 try to force an essay you聽have previously written into a聽topic that doesn鈥檛 match.
Read aloud
Reading your essay aloud helps you determine how your essay聽will read to its reviewers.
Seek 2nd and 3rd opinions
Share your essay with your parent聽or guardian. Then, run it by a friend聽or a mentor for a more objective opinion without familial bias.
Quality over quantity
Focus on depth, not breadth.聽Immerse yourself in 1-2 clubs or聽organizations, rather than joining聽multiple superficially.
Be specific
Include plenty of details; don鈥檛聽generalize.
Be creative
Stand out from the crowd! Don't bore the scholarship committee. Be unique, use quotes, references, and be yourself.
Preparing your resume
Contact information
Be sure your contact information is up to date, with address, telephone, email, and current school.
Academics
Begin with academics: GPA, academic awards, Dean鈥檚 list, math bowl champion, etc.
Community service
Include volunteer activities. Don't forget to list the dates of service activities.
Extracurricular activities
Music, sports, clubs/organizations, hobbies, academic camps, employment, internships, etc.
References
Make it memorable! Be yourself! Use quotes and references to stand out from the crowd. References are available upon request, with permission obtained beforehand.
Keep in mind
Highlight high school achievements.聽Exclude pre-high school activities聽unless they're exceptional (e.g.,聽澳门六合彩全年资料 Geography Bee win, early charity founding).
Leadership activities
Leadership is about actions, not聽titles. It's not just holding club聽officer positions or being a team聽captain. True leaders demonstrate聽their abilities through their actions.
How to ask for recommendation letters
- Find an educator with whom you can discuss your extracurricular activities, college aspirations, other classes, etc.
- Provide your recommender with all of the information they will need to prepare and submit your recommendation.
- Read the application requirements carefully 鈥 an application may have a limit of one recommendation, may allow more than one, or may require more than one.
- Make sure to give friendly reminders weeks before your deadline.
- Give thanks! Surprise them with a hand-written thank you card (not an email or social media post!).
- Maintain communication.
- Ask for a recommendation at the last minute.
- List someone as a recommender or reference without their knowledge.
- Skimp on the information they need to prepare and submit the recommendation.
- Take it personally if the educator is not able to prepare a recommendation for you.