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Scholarship Applications: Guidance and Resources

This is a guide to creating and submitting successful scholarship applications.

A personal statement is a brief essay that provides a glimpse into the applicant's personality, values, goals, and what makes them unique. The purpose of the personal statement is to help the scholarship committee learn more about the applicant beyond their academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and test scores. The personal statement is an opportunity for the applicant to showcase their writing skills and demonstrate how they align with the mission of the organization providing the scholarship.

When writing a personal statement, it is important to keep in mind the mission of the organization providing the scholarship and tailor the statement accordingly. The personal statement should be well-structured and engaging, with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction should grab the reader's attention and provide a brief overview of the applicant's background and interests. The body should provide more details about the applicant's experiences, achievements, and goals, and how they align with the mission of the organization. The conclusion should summarize the main points of the essay and reiterate the applicant's interest in the scholarship. It is also important to proofread the personal statement carefully and ensure that it is free of grammatical errors and typos.