Scholarship
Essay
Scholarship Thank You Letters
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Scholarship Thank You Letters
Scholarship essay
:Make Them Glad
They Did
You've searched long and hard to find the sources of your
scholarship(s), you've received the awards and now it's time to sit down and pen
some intelligible thank you letters. You need to know the nitty-gritty of who,
what, where, when, and how, right?
First, do NOT overlook this very
important component of the scholarship process. Without generous donors -
schools, alumnae, corporations, professionals, philanthropists - you might not
be able to afford to attend the killer law school you are enrolled in.
Scholarship essay :Who, What, Where and When
Who do you send your
scholarship thank you letter(s) to? It depends from whom and where you received
your scholarship. For example, if you received the award through your college or
university, chances are either a department advisor or financial aid advisor
will have the information relative to your thank you letters. In fact, most
schools have a protocol in place to make sure students complete this aspect of
the process and give credit and thanks where due. This ensures that generous
alumnae and donors are acknowledged for all they do to promote their alma
mater's future.
If you received the scholarship from a private or charitable
organization, you will want to make sure you ask for all the names of
individuals/donors associated with the award so you can thank each accordingly.
And, yes, if there are more than one named, it is proper to send a thank you
letter to each. Also make sure you have double-checked names and addresses, as
well.
Scholarship essay :Tips for Thank You Letters
Your scholarship thank
you letters should be hard-copy, business letters on professional letter or
resume paper stock. Do not use email to make your thank you. Email is convenient
for informal correspondence, but in some cases, such as this it is
inappropriate; too easy, commonplace and insignificant to prove important.
Use a high-quality word processing program that allows you to use spelling
and grammar correction tools. You should print your letters using a
high-resolution printer - something you would use to print a resume.
Do not
make your letter mechanical sounding. Even though it is a "formal" letter, do
not be hesitant to give it your own unique personality. You should comment on
the impact their generosity has had on your future and even a few short
sentences about what you expect to accomplish thanks in part to their gift.
Offer brief information on your educational and geographic background up to this
point and make sure to explicitly name the scholarship. In many cases a donor
may have given to a variety of scholarships or sponsor a variety. While this
might seem like a lot of information to cover, you should focus on keeping it
brief and focused, no longer than a couple of paragraphs.
If you need some
ideas and an acceptable format, check out our scholarship thank you letter
samples .