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SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE

Note: All scholarship applications should be submitted to the Office of Institutional Scholarships one week prior to the deadline.  Please use the information below as a guide in writing your scholarship essay.

Writing a Good Scholarship Essay

A great many scholarship competitions require a written essay. Scholarship committees do this for a variety of reasons. One of the main ones is to get an idea of what the person who's applying for the scholarship is like. Yes, GPA, community service, volunteerism and leadership are important qualities, but by the time you've gotten to where you're being considered, everyone you're competing against will also have strong records in all these areas. And so the scholarship committee will read your essay to see what sets you apart from the crowd, looking for a reason to select you over all the others. So, the essay can be the make or break portion of your application. A winning scholarship essay can mean up to tens of thousands of dollars for your college education, so you need to do your best to make a real impression with your words.

So when you're writing your essay, keep asking yourself if you'd find your essay compelling if someone else had written it, and you were on the final awards committee and reading it. You want to make it clear that you're a unique individual, without coming across as self absorbed, or judgmental of those students less accomplished than yourself. And while you don't want to make it sound as if you've had a tough life if that's not the case, if you really have had to overcome some serious adversity in your life, by all means mention it. If you were left in a wheelchair due to a car wreck, or if you've triumphed over a terrible disease, or if you came to America from your war ravaged country at the age of 5 speaking no English...the essay is the time to mention it. The ability to overcome tragedies like that are exactly what these committees are looking for. Don't have a pity party, but let them know you've prevailed over difficult circumstances. And don't simply mention your memberships in different groups-write about things you did that demonstrate leadership and initiative, and any active role you played in addressing a need in your community.

It's one thing to help out at a community recreation center a few hours a week; it's a completely different thing if you took it upon yourself to suggest, recruit, organize, and lead a fund raising drive for new playground equipment at a local park. Of course, besides these ideas, there are the basics, which you can't forget about. It should go without saying, but spell check and proofread your essay, and have at least one other person proofread it before submitting it. Editing software and spell checkers are great tools, but they don't catch everything. Read it out loud-you may catch errors that don't stand out when reading it. Check your word length, and edit if necessary-scholarship committees don't look kindly on applicants who ignore their rules. Avoid slang at all costs, but don't come off as a pseudo intellectual, either. And ask someone whose opinion you trust to read your essay and give you constructive criticism.

Again, potentially tens of thousands of dollars in college aid are riding on your scholarship essay, so make it sparkle. And there are books available on the topic if you're having trouble. Go to the library and borrow one, and use the tips you just read here, and you'll be ahead of your competition.

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MILK AND HONEY PUBLISHING, BLACKCREEKBOOKS.COM AND BIG WALT ANDERSON

$500 SCHOLARSHIP FOR YOUR BOOKS AND SUPPLIES

Eligibility:  Open

Requirements:  2.0 GPA

Provide a copy of current registration and transcript, and write or photocopy their schools "HAZING POLICY"

Go to www.blackgreekbooks.com for application.

TALBOTS

Eligibility:  Be a women currently residing in the United States                Awarded $10,000 or $1,000

Requirements: GPA Not Specified

Have a least two semesters (24 credit hours or more) remaining to complete an undergraduate degree as of the beginning of the 2007 fall academic term

Go to www.Talbots.com

NEW JERSEY MAYORS TASKFORCE, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility: Open (Classification)

Requirements: 2.5 GPA

Be a resident of the State of New Jersey

Visit  www.UNCF.org for more information.

UNCF/MERCK SCEINCE INITIATIVE SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility:  Undergraduate Junior

Requirements:  3.0 GPA

Enrolled in one of the following:  Pre-Medicine, Science, Biochemistry, Biology, Microbiology, Biotechnical, Research, Health, Medicine, Comp Biology, Animal Engineering

Visit  www.UNCF.org for additional information

THE HENRY J KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION

Eligibility:  Rising Senior (entering their senior year during internship), in their senior year or graduated within the last twelve months from an accredited U.S. College or University

Requirements:  Candidates must demonstrate an active interest in health policy, strong leadership skills, and community commitment

VISIT WWW.BJSCHOLARS.ORG FOR MOR INFORMATION AND DEADLINE.

 

Mortgage Bankers Association of the Carolinas, Inc./The Pope Scholarship

Eligibility:  Student must be resident of North or South Carolina
Requirements:  3.0 GPA

The student must have completed his or her second year of undergraduate studies in a real estate, banking or economics related field.
Applications are available in the Office of Institutional Scholarships

Application Deadline:  April 10, 2007

FRED ROGERS MEMORIAL SHOLARSHIP

Undergraduate and Graduate Study

Eligibility:  Graduating Seniors with a 3.2 GPA or higher

Requirements:  Must be a citizen of the United States.

Enrolled in the following:  public administration, public policy, business administration, foreign languages, economics, political science, and communications

Please visit http://www.howard.edu/rjb/ for application and additional information

THE MARGARET A. PATRICK AND W. DON WELCH INTERNATIONAL TRADE SCHOLARSHIPS

Eligibility:  Rising Junior or Senior with a 3.2 GPA or higher
Requirements:  Proven interest in international trade or related area; International trade-related extra curricular and /or work experience

Application Deadline March 30, 2007  WWW.SCITC.ORG TO DOWNLOAD APPLICATION

TIME WARNER

Eligibility: Undergraduate Sophomore
Requirement:  3.0 GPA
Student must major in the arts, communication, media, journalism, film and any major related to media industry.  Student must also demonstrate community service and leadership activities.

Please go to uncf.org and search "time warner" which will give you more detailed information

The Sterling L. Smith Scholarship Fund
Eligibility:
1.)
Applicants must be attending one of the member colleges of the South Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities(SCICU). 
2.)
 Applicants must be rising sophomores, juniors or seniors. 
3.)
Applicants must be a South Carolina Tuition Grants recipient AND resident of South Carolina. 
4.) Applicants must complete an application and write an essay.  
 South Carolina Independent Colleges & Universities (SCICU) website scicu.org to apply                 
APPLICATION DEADLINE: MAY 31, 2007
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