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How to list extracurriculars on a resume for college scholarships?

I'm compiling my activities for a resume to apply for college scholarships. How should I structure it and what should I prioritize to make it stand out? Any tips on formatting to make it impressive for scholarship committees?

a year ago

When creating your resume for college scholarships, it's important to prioritize your extracurriculars based on a combination of impressive skill sets, relevance to your academic interests, and leadership roles that you have held. This can show that you're diligent, focused, and have a deep commitment to both personal and community development.

In structuring the extracurricular portion of your resume, you might want to categorize activities into different sections, based on themes like Leadership, Community Service, Athletics, Arts, etc. For each activity, provide a title or role, a brief description of the activity and your responsibilities, time commitment per week, and duration (e.g., September 2023 - Present).

When describing what you did in each role, use action verbs to start each bullet point, such as 'Led', 'Managed', 'Organized' etc., to immediately highlight the initiatives you took or responsibilities you had.

Prioritize extracurriculars that showcase your leadership and active engagement. Remember that the key here is demonstrating a depth of dedication, not a breadth of participation. These can include leadership roles in clubs, significant involvement in community service projects, or even personal activities that showcase unique skills or experiences.

In Tier 1 and 2 activities, which involve significant accomplishments or leadership roles at the state, national, or international level, should be listed first, followed by Tier 3 activities that showcase your interests or local achievements, finally followed by Tier 4, which are common activities.

When it comes to formatting, keep your layout consistent, clean, and easy to read. You might want to consider using bullet points, bold or italic fonts for headings, and enough white space to ensure legibility. In general, maintaining a professional tone and appearance is a safe way to impress scholarship committees.

Remember, every extracurricular activity should tell a story about your passion, dedication, and suitability for a scholarship. Tailoring your resume to reflect the specific values or focus areas of the scholarship can also be a good approach to increase your chances.

a year ago

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