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Help with Letter of Appeal for Scholarship

Hey guys, I seem to have missed out on a scholarship that I think I was pretty well suited for. Does anyone have any experience writing a letter of appeal for a scholarship? What approach should I take, and what kind of things should I include in it?

a year ago

Sure, an appeal letter for a scholarship is essentially a formal letter where you express your interest in the scholarship and explain why you believe the decision should be reconsidered. Here's a rough outline of what you might want to consider while writing:

- Start With a Formal Introduction: Begin addressing the scholarship committee and include your full name, the name of the scholarship you applied for, and your student ID (if applicable).

- State Your Intent to Appeal: Clearly and briefly mention that you are writing to appeal the scholarship decision.

- Present Your Case: This is where you explain why you think the decision should be reconsidered. Did the committee not fully understand or appreciate some aspect of your application? Have any circumstances changed since you applied? Do you have new achievements not included in the original application?

- Use Emotionally Resonant Language: While keeping it professional, use emotional language to help the committee understand your situation and the financial burden you may face without the scholarship. You need to sell your story at this point.

- Show Gratitude: Ensure you express your gratitude towards the scholarship committee for providing students with opportunities to further their education and for considering your appeal.

- Closing Remarks: In the end, summarize your points and make a final plea for reconsideration.

Remember, you aren't arguing but rather appealing, the tone should therefore be respectful, and the letter should be meticulously proofread. All the best!

a year ago

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