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How to win a scholarship from the Council of College and Military Educators?

Hey guys! So, I've been floating around the idea of joining the military after high school. Heard that the Council of College and Military Educators (CCME) gives out scholarships. Any tips on how to make myself stand out amongst other applicants? Any inputs are much appreciated.

a year ago

The Council of College and Military Educators (CCME) indeed offers scholarships to service members and veterans, as well as their spouses. The competition can be pretty stiff, but there are some strategies you can use to improve your chances.

1. Highlight Your Military Service: Your application should showcase the depth and breadth of your service and commitment to the military. This includes demonstrating leadership, teamwork, and resilience.

2. Strong Academics: CCME looks for applicants who are committed to their education. This means having good grades and being involved in school can boost your application.

3. Clear Goals: Clearly articulate how this scholarship will help you achieve your goals. Show a clear link between your academic and professional goals, the course of study you're planning to undertake, and how the money will assist you.

4. Write a Stellar Essay: The personal statement is your chance to tell your story and set yourself apart. Remember to focus on moments of conflict and resolution in your life, be it personal or professional, and demonstrate how you've grown as a person.

5. Keep Applying: Even if you don't get it the first year, keep applying. Many scholarships get fewer applications for their second or third year.

6. Letters of Recommendation: Ensure your recommenders know you well and can offer specific examples of your achievements, character, and dedication to your military service and your education.

Remember that applying for scholarships takes time. It's a process that requires dedication and resilience. Good luck!

a year ago

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