“How can I apply for scholarship?” This is one question we get asked at least five times every day by students.
It’s been established that organizations, governments and universities
around the world award scholarships worth millions of dollars to African
students to study for undergraduate, masters and PhD every year. With
AfterschoolAfrica.com scholarship database, finding a scholarship is
easier than ever. It’s “Search; and ye shall find”.
The next stage of the awareness is for students who need these
scholarships to understand how to apply and take advantage of these
opportunities.
In this article, you’ll learn the general guideline to apply for scholarships – especially international scholarships.
- Start Early
As a student looking to study outside your country, your first step is
to consider which country or region you want to study. Do you want to study in UK, USA, Asia or Australia?
At least 18 months before you intend to gain admission, focus your
scholarship research on the country or region where you want to study.
That way you’ll have enough time to gather required documents.
- Look within your country.
A number of scholarships originate locally. There are government and
company scholarships for citizens to study abroad. Ask and find out
about them from your friends and colleagues. Emmanuel learnt about PTDF scholarship –
Nigeria – from a colleague at his work place. He ended up winning a
scholarship to study for Masters at University of Manchester UK.
- Get your test scores and required documents ready
It’s common for international scholarship programs to require that
students meet certain test score; TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, GMAT or GRE. For
some scholarship programs, if you don’t have the required test result,
you will not be eligible to apply. Register and take the required test
and get your score ready. Start gathering other required documents –
transcript, certificates, identification letters – ready.
- Ask – Am I eligible for a scholarship
It is important to note that there are no general rules to be eligible
for scholarships. Each scholarship program has its unique application
requirements. Some scholarships require students to have a certain TOEFL
or IELTS score; that you are from a certain country; that you have a
certain Grade Point Average. Once you identify a scholarship program,
read through the guidelines to see if you are eligible to apply.
- Be in the process of admission
Most scholarship providers require that candidates must have admission
or be in the admission process to be considered for scholarship. In
such case, your scholarship application will not be considered if you
have not been offered a conditional or unconditional admission at a
university. Some scholarships however require that you apply for
admission and scholarship at the same time. The point is that, in most
cases, you cannot be awarded a scholarship before an admission.
- Know what scholarship sponsors want and give it to them
A scholarship application often contains the selection criteria, but you
should go deeper. Research the scholarship sponsor on the web. Look for
the organization’s mission statement, which you’ll often find in the
“About Us” section of its website. Strive to know what they are looking
for in a scholarship awardee. Position yourself within that ideal.
- Apply to every eligible scholarship.
Believe it or not, many scholarships go unawarded each year.
“…But we had no eligible applicants. The same thing happened with some engineering scholarships–we
failed to award all we had to offer for lack of applicants,” said Mary
Ann Eiff Co-Chair scholarship committee for Women in Aviation.
Don’t ignore the small funds. Some scholarships worth $1,000 or less may
be less competitive, which could give you more advantage.
- Write winning essay if required
Applying for scholarships that require submitting an essay can increase
your chance of success if you put in the effort to write a winning easy.
Let your passion resonate with the scholarship committee members. Be
personal. Reveal who you are and why you deserve a scholarship more than
everyone else. Don’t sound pitiful. Instead emphasize on how you solved
a problem or overcame adversity in your life. And how you believe you
can do even more if given a scholarship.
- Follow Guidelines and attend to details
Most professions require attention to details. Scholarship providers
take this seriously when considering the right applicant for a
scholarship award. How you prepare your application speaks loudly about
how detail-oriented you are. Think about it. Who will want to assist an
aspiring medical doctor achieve his dream when he/she cannot follow
simple instructions? You may be surprised to hear that a large number of
scholarship applications do not adhere to the application guidelines.
Stand out. Go the extra miles to provide all required documents,
including recommendation letters. Submit a meticulously completed
application.
- Search for and contact past scholarship winners
A number of scholarship sponsors publish the names and press releases of
winners. Find a way to reach the winners. You can search on social
media. Contact them for questions and advice. You never know what you
can learn from their experience.
- Submit your application early
Some scholarship programs just require you to complete an application
form online or offline. Others require specially written piece of work.
However, just make sure you submit your application and required
documents before the deadline.
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