10 Tips for when You Apply for a Scholarship

By Made, published Sep 26, 2007
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These are few steps to start outlining your plan to apply for a Scholarship abroad. Either it is a Master, a PhD or an undergraduate program that you are applying for, make sure you draw a roadmap of the process. I assure you, it will keep you focused on achieving your ultimate goal: Study Abroad and make the most of your career dream!

Depending on what you choose as specialization and country, you might add or skip some of the steps. This will work as be the backbone for your study-plan.

The Plan

1.- Organize your time. You need to do some (probably, a lot of!) research on Universities within the region you are targeting and the programs they offer.

2.- Your Resume. Start gathering and organizing your academic performance. Awards, representations, internships, affiliations and grades, recommendation letters, work experience, hobbies. Everything counts.

3.- Think about your topic. Be prepared to write an essay of why you want to study that field in that specific country. This is very important. Perform extensive research of the most recent developments in your area. That will help you get innovative ideas, have a better view of the current needs and make your proposal imperative and vital for the advancement of the field!

4.- Read carefully ALL the requirements from the University that offers your chosen specialty and the organization which provides the tuition or scholarship. This part of the process can be very deceiving. You need patience to read and fill out the forms. Review them and review them. Remember, the application is the first thing officials will review during the first round. Your objective is to create enough curiosity to lead them to your resume and your idea. Again, read and review all your answers.

5.- Required tests: Check if the university requires you to take language exams like TOEFL or the school entrance tests such as Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), DAT, GRE, LSAT and MCAT, for example.

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These are really good tips. Thanks!

Posted on 10/05/2007 at 7:10:00 AM

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