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Tips Beasiswa

Things to Prepare Before Applying a Scholarship
By Damry, University of Tadulako, Indonesia
Getting a scholarship for an overseas study is a
competitive process. This is because many people like
you want the scholarship, but not all can be awarded.
The cholarship money is simply not enough to fund all at
once. Also, the scholarship providers want to ensure
that only the best, well prepared applicants are
selected and so the money is spent rightly and
efficiently to what it is intended for. So, you have to
be a winner!
Lots of people have won scholarship. You hear this every
time. But how have they done this good job? Are they
luckier or more superior or intelligent than others? No,
they are not! If you ask them about the winning secrets
are, they may simply give you the following lists:
things to prepare or consider before applying a
scholarship.
Academic certificate and transcript
Soon after graduation, do not wait. Obtain your original
academic certificate and transcript, and make some
copies of them. You need to certify them and, remember,
that people at university are some times going somewhere
when you need their signatures. More importantly, you
need to translate both your academic certificate and
transcript. Check around, there maybe some people have
done the same. This will ease the task. If not, they are
yours anyway. When you are done, it is wise to get other
people to see them. They may give you valuable inputs,
even correcting misspelled course names. Again, you need
signatures of dean and rector on the translated version
of your academic certificate and record.
Research proposal
You need to decide earlier which study route you are
going to undertake - course or research or both. If you
prefer a course-based study, you do not need a proposal.
But if you are going to do a research, you definitely
need a research proposal.
Good research proposal require time and energy to
construct. So it is always better to prepare it earlier.
Basically, the proposal will not be much different to
the one you have done previously in your research as
part of your undergraduate study. This will include
background, objective, problems or questions to answer,
hypothesis, methodology, and references. These are the
essences of a proposal.
When you are done with those basic requirements, ask
suggestions from others. When the application is open,
check if the scholarship provider requires a bit more to
what you have prepared.
Letter from intended university and supervisors
Download application form from the university
website and fill it before send it back to the
university. The university will respond you and issue
you with a letter of acceptance. You may indicate in the
form that you will begin your study next year, waiting
for a scholarship which you are now struggling for. Most
likely they will issue you with a conditional
acceptance. They will keep reissuing this until you
succeed with your scholarship application.
While your are in the website, go to your targeted
department or school to find your potential supervisor.
Even, this needs to be done first before filling in a
admission form. The reason you will not studying in this
university unless you have got an academic staff willing
to supervise you. So get their email address, and make
contacts with them. In the first time, you just need to
introduce yourself, mention your academic background and
your research proposal, and ask if he/she is available
to supervise you. If they are busy because there are
many students already under their responsibilities,
don't panic. Ask him/her if they know people around
there who are still able to take additional students.
The good with the letter from university and supervisor
when you have them at hand is that you can attach them
to your application form and present them to the
interviewers. These letters will increase your chances
of winning the scholarship because the interviewers will
so impressed that you are better prepared and have taken
more advanced steps compared to other candidates.
Family
For those who are married, this must not be
overlooked. Not all scholarship providers allow you to
bring family members (spouse and children) with you. The
majority is yes, but you need to ensure whether
additional funds for family members are available or
not. If not, this means you have to be prepared to fund
them yourself. Even if they do provide additional funds
for family members, there are always cost to be funded
using your own money. This is because the scholarship,
usually, will only fund basic needs such living
expenses, health insurance, health clearance before
departure and visa. Other than these such as cost of
transportation - international or domestic - are usually
not covered and so funds for these have to be prepared.
More need to think if your spouse is working, especially
if it is in a government institution or department. Will
she be allowed to go with you or not? If, how are you
going to overcome this. A discusion with spouse is
needed here.
Work
If you are currently working, you need to check if
your employer support you for a further study or not. If
yes, it will allow you to go and may provide you with
financial supports as well. Generally, government bodies
support for human resource development of their
employees and so this is not usually a problem for
public servants. This is not the case for private
enterprises, so many candidates working in these
commercial bodies have had to maka a tough decision.
Health
Health status is another consideration for
successfully obtaining a scholarship. Some people are
fail or at least postponed to start their study because
of health problems. So, if you intend to apply for a
scholarship, keep practicing those healthy habits. Most
scholarship providers will provide a health insurance to
their awardees, but you need to make sure about what all
this insurance covers. Does it cover dental and
eyes-related health problems? If it not, then it is
cheaper for example going to a dental practitioner or
buying glasses here than there.
Driving license
It is advantageous to have a car there, not only to
support your daily academic activities but also for your
leisures. This is especially true if you are going there
with your family members. But to do this, you need to
have a valid license. Check with the scholarship or with
experienced people whether a foreign license can be used
in the intended country or not. This include different
policies from one state to another. If students are
allowed to use a foreign license, get one here or
revalidate your old one. Obtaining a driving license
there is expensive and time demanding.
So, these are things that you may prepare or consider
before applying a scholarship. Remember that a good
preparation equals to halfway through the whole process.
Be prepared and win the scholarship!
Damry
University of Tadulako, Indonesia. He is an Australian
Development Scholarship (ADS) alumni
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