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Scholarship Background:Completing a scholarship application package is similar to turning in a job application. Having a completed application, in hand, is the only way a sponsor has to understand each applicant. The application needs to provide him with information as to who you are, what your needs are, where you fit in reference to their scholarship, when does the new semester start for you, why they should award you their scholarship, and how you stand in comparison to the other candidates.Receiving a scholarship requires that applicants provide the best scholarship package possible. To do this requires that applicants understand what information is being requested of them in the scholarship package. Some sponsors make this process easy and clear, while other are a little more challenging. The requested information includes a completed scholarship application, which in its self includes personal information, high school, work, volunteer and college participation, a personal statement, official transcripts, and one or more reference letters. Each of these items is a key piece of the puzzle that makes up the competative scholarship package. The key question is: how can I maximize my potential for scholarship success? The answer to this questiom is found in the "Building a Scholarship Package" paragraphs below and the associated links.- Building a Scholarship Package:
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