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Tips Beasiswa

10 Tips for Winning
Scholarship Applications
Kay Peterson, Ph.D.
Before you submit your
scholarship application, check out these tips, provided
by scholarship sponsors nationwide.
Tip #1: Apply only if you are eligible.
Read all the scholarship requirements and directions
carefully to make sure you're eligible before you send
in your application.
Tip #2: Complete the application in full.
If a question doesn't apply, note that on the
application. Don't just leave a blank. Supply all
additional supporting material, such as transcripts,
letters of recommendation and essays.
Tip #3: Follow directions.
Provide everything that's required, but don't supply
things that aren't requested—you could be disqualified.
Tip #4: Neatness counts.
Always type your application, or if you must print, do
so neatly and legibly. Make a couple of photocopies of
all the forms before you fill them out. Use the copies
as working drafts as you develop your application
packet.
Tip #5: Write an essay that makes a strong impression.
The key to writing a strong essay is to be personal and
specific. Include concrete details to make your
experience come alive: the who, what, where, and when of
your topic. The simplest experience can be monumental if
you present honestly how you were affected.
Tip #6: Watch all deadlines.
To help keep yourself on track, impose your own deadline
that is at least two weeks prior to the official
deadline. Use the buffer time to make sure everything is
ready on time. Don't rely on extensions—very few
scholarship providers allow them at all.
Tip #7: Make sure your application gets where it needs
to go.
Put your name (and Social Security number, if
applicable) on all pages of the application. Pieces of
your application may get lost unless they are clearly
identified.
Tip #8: Keep a back-up file in case anything goes wrong.
Before sending the application, make a copy of the
entire packet. If your application goes astray, you'll
be able to reproduce it quickly.
Tip #9: Give it a final "once-over."
Proofread the entire application carefully. Be on the
lookout for misspelled words or grammatical errors. Ask
a friend, teacher or parent to proofread it as well.
Tip #10: Ask for help if you need it.
If you have problems with the application, don't
hesitate to call the funding organization
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