The MS Society of Canada scholarship Program, supported by Billy Talent and Friends, is a post-secondary scholarship program for teens and young adults in Canada who have MS or who have a parent with MS.
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The MS Society of Canada scholarship Program, supported by Billy Talent and Friends, is a post-secondary scholarship program for teens and young adults in Canada who have MS or who have a parent with MS.
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I am applying for a scholarship, the application has a section "Proposed Future Career". I know that answer to this should be straight forward and truth, but there is a big writing space, so I believe a small paragraph is what they are expecting.
Please suggest some tips to make it interesting.
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I need to create a cover sheet for a scholarship application, but I have no idea how. I’ve searched the internet for formats, but I’ll I get are fax cover sheets and cover sheets for classes.
Also, what is a cover sheet? Does that entail your letter of intent? I’m so confused!
Thanks for your help.
Are you sure that *you* are the one who needs to make the cover sheet? Isn’t it already part of the scholarship application? It should be the first page of the application, the one that asks for the basic information. I’ve searched online for cover sheets and all that come up are part of applications for scholarships. I haven’t found any that are "standard formats" to use.
If you *are* required to make the cover sheet, check the application. They should have rules and guidelines of what a cover sheet should include.
Personally, out of all the scholarships I applied for only one required a cover sheet (it was an essay-contest thing), and their rules were:
[For mailed-in essays only: You MUST include a stapled cover sheet with the following information: your name; mailing address; e-mail address (if available); the name and address of your high school; topic selected (#1, 2 or 3 from the list above); your current grade level and (if applicable) the name of the teacher who assigned the essay.]
I wouldn’t exactly go by this, though. If I were you, I’d check the application first. If it doesn’t say anything on it, call the foundation or check their site if they have one. That should give you more accurate information and hopefully will not disqualify you.
The UCBeyond Scholarship Program awards seven scholarships of $5,000 CDN each to post-secondary students living with Crohn’s disease, and seven scholarships of $5,000 CDN each to post-secondary students living with rheumatoid arthritis.
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Malhar Mali, Brisbane Australia. 11/10/1992
Looking for scholarship to American University, Fall 2010.
Contact – malhar_m@hotmail.com
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I’m filling out an application for a scholarship, but it has to be in letter form. What should my final sentence be? I don’t want to jump from my list of references to "Sincerely…" etc.
What are your recommendations?
A suggestion would be to thank them for their consideration or time after your references, then go into "Sincerely" or maybe "Gratefully". At least that’s what I’ve done.
Virginia Walden-Ford on DC Opportunity scholarship Program & Obama’s Silence
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