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Best CV Format for Scholarship Applications?

I'm updating my CV for a scholarship application. Does anyone know the best format for this type of application? Should I include things like hobbies, or focus more on academics and extracurriculars?

a year ago

When crafting a CV for a scholarship application, it is essential to prioritize tailoring your CV to highlight the qualities and experiences that align with the scholarship criteria. Here is a general guideline on how to structure your CV:

1. Contact Information: Start with your full name, email address, and phone number.

2. Objective: A well-crafted objective statement can set the tone and help your CV stand out. Try to include information about your career goals as it pertains to the scholarship you're applying for.

3. Education: List your high school and any colleges you've attended or are attending. Include your GPA if it's strong.

4. Relevant Coursework: If you've taken courses that align with the scholarship's focus, list these. This will show that you have a real interest and background in the relevant field.

5. Achievements and Honors: Showcase any awards or honors you've earned. This could include academic achievements, but also accomplishments related to extracurricular activities, competitions, or community service.

6. Extracurricular Activities and Leadership: This is where you'll highlight your involvement in clubs, sports, volunteer work, internships or jobs, and leadership roles. For example, if you're applying for a civic engagement scholarship, emphasize any leadership roles in service clubs or community volunteer projects.

7. Skills: List any skills you have that are important to the scholarship or to your career goals. This could include discipline-specific skills (like coding languages or lab techniques), as well as general competencies (communication, problem-solving, teamwork).

Lastly, any unrelated or leisure hobbies could be left out, unless they demonstrate a particular skill or characteristic that the scholarship committee is looking for. Make sure your CV is concise, well-organized, and error-free to maximize its effectiveness and impress the scholarship committee. And don't forget to update your CV as you accrue new experiences and achievements!

It might also be helpful to have a teacher, guidance counselor or another trusted individual look over your CV before you submit your scholarship application. This can help ensure the quality and effectiveness of your document. Best of luck on your application!

a year ago

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