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How to create a strong scholarship resume for college?

I'm a high school student trying to draft a scholarship resume for my college applications. Any tips on what to include and how to format it to make it really stand out to scholarship committees?

a year ago

Sure, creating a compelling scholarship resume is essential to showcasing your skills, achievements, and extra-curricular involvement to scholarship committees. Here are some ways to strengthen your resume:

1. Start with Personal Contact Information: This should include your name, address, email ID, and phone number. Keeping it professional will make a good first impression, so consider creating an email ID that includes your name instead of random or casual IDs.

2. Objective Statement: Write a crisp, clear objective statement focusing on your future goals and how the scholarship would help further those goals.

3. Education Details: Detail your educational background, including your GPA, expected graduation date, coursework related to your intended major, and any honors or AP classes you've taken.

4. Honors and Awards: Showcase any academic honors, awards, or scholarships you've received. Not only honors associated with academics could be penned down, feats achieved in other areas like sports, debates, Olympiads, etc., can also be included to enhance the impression of your profile.

5. Extracurricular Activities: These may include clubs, sports, theater, music, scouting, community service, or part-time jobs. They enhance the profile and demonstrate qualities such as leadership, teamwork, commitment, and other transferable skills. The 4 Tiers of Extracurriculars concept can be utilized here to highlight activities that would impress the committee.

6. Skills: Highlight your relevant skills. For example, if you're planning to major in a foreign language and are seeking a related scholarship, highlight your proficiency in that language.

7. References: Although not always required, it might be beneficial to include references on your resume. This could be a teacher, coach, or professional you have worked with in community services.

Regarding the formatting, maintain one-inch margins on all sides, using clean, easy-to-read fonts like Arial or Times New Roman. Use bullet points for easy readability and keep it to one or two pages in length. Also, use a reverse-chronological order, mentioning the most recent achievements first.

Remember, the goal of your scholarship resume is to stand out amongst the other candidates, so accurately documenting all your achievements, skills, and qualifications is key. Proofread the final document thoroughly to ensure there are no typos or inaccuracies. Good luck with your applications!

a year ago

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