Friday, 23 August 2019

How To Write A Great Scholarship Essay (2019) | Format And Examples

If you’re looking for a scholarship and have chances to write an essay. Very few scholarship programs are based solely on an application form or transcript. The essay is often the most important part of your application; it gives the scholarship committee a sense of who you are and your dedication to your goals. You’ll want to make sure that your scholarship essay is the best it can possibly be.

Unless specified otherwise, scholarship essays should always use the following formatting:


  • Double spaced
  • Times New Roman font
  • 12 point font
  • One-inch top, bottom, and side margins
Other useful tips to keep in mind include:

  • Read the instructions thoroughly and make sure you completely understand them before you start essay writing.
  • Think about what you are going to write and organize your thoughts into an outline.
  • Write your essay by elaborating on each point you included in your outline.
  • Use clear, concise, and simple language throughout your essay.
  • When you are finished, read the question again and then read your essay to make sure that the essay addresses every point.
For more tips on writing a scholarship essay, check out our: How To Write A Great Scholarship Essay (2019)



Scholarship Essay Do's and Don'ts

Do: Follow the prompt and other instructions exactly. You might write a great essay but it may get your application rejected if you don’t follow the word count guidelines or other formatting requirements.

DO: Be clear and concise. Make sure each paragraph discusses only one central thought or argument.

DON'T: Open your essay with a quote. This is a well-worn strategy that is mostly used ineffectively. Instead of using someone else’s words, use your own.

DON'T: Use perfunctory sentences such as, “In this essay, I will…”

DON'T: Use words from a thesaurus that are new to you. You may end up using the word incorrectly and that will make your writing awkward.

Keep it simple and straightforward. The point of the essay is to tell your story, not to demonstrate how many words you know.

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