I am a senior enrolled at Seaman High School; I am deserving of the XYZ Scholarship because I am hard-working, humorous, and intelligent. For example, on top of schooling and extra-curricular activities, I work an average of 25 hours every week. When my work is finished and I have gone home, I help my mother take care of my niece and nephew, whom my parents are taking care of permanently. Your scholarship asks for those who strive to make it in life, and hard work will bring me there. In addition, many of my superiors and peers tell me I possess a humorous personality. Currently, I participate in an improv troupe at my local community theater and have written a comedic short story. This is an important quality because it portrays my compassion
I would be honored to receive this scholarship because I am hardworking, dedicated, and try always to be a good role model for others. I am involved in many different things in the school and in the community - from clubs to sports teams to Student Council, where I have always try to do the best I can do. I have maintained good grades and been on honour roll, even while struggling with sickness throughout the year. I would feel honored to receive this scholarship because it would help me to continue on to a successful future. Thank you for your time and consideration in reviewing my
My goal is to become an engineer, therefore, take my scholarship very seriously. I have always been on the honor roll in elementary and I have straight A’s for both quarter one and two. I never procrastinate and I complete most of my assignments on the same day they were given to me. I always participate in the activities in class and I never take extra credit for granted.
I demonstrated scholarship by being on Seneca’s Principal's list six out of the eight semesters I have attended so far. The other two semesters I was on the Honor roll. In addition, I finished freshman and sophomore year with a 4.0 GPA. This shows that I am a dedicated student who sees the necessity of having good grades. For service, during the summer of freshman and sophomore
I believe I should be selected for the Schulich Leader Scholarship because I have been academically successful, demonstrate leadership capabilities, and believe that my dreams and creativity will allow me to paint the future with bright colours, for myself and others. My experiences make me unique from anyone else, and I hope to do myself justice in six hundred words.
My scholarship can be seen through my grades at Wahconah. My grade point average has not dropped below a ninety-six in my freshman nor my sophomore year. I plan to keep this up heading into my junior year. With having these grades, I know that in the winter of my sophomore year, I was eleventh in my class. I know this because I had to send my transcript to a private school who was interested in me for lacrosse, and gained very much interest seeing my grades. I have kept my grades up while also maintaining a job at Kelly’s Package Store and playing lacrosse all year round. Therefore, my I excel academically at Wahconah and plan to do no different in the future.
I was always taught that I must work hard for everything I receive, I believe now is the time to show all I have worked for. At Gulf Coast I plan to obtain my Associate degree in Dental Hygiene. I am assiduous for this scholarship because during my years of high school I have worked hard not only in the classroom but at my job, sports, and clubs as well. Coming into high school as a Freshman I
Scholarship and learning are things I strongly value in my day-to-day life. I have completed my freshman and sophomore years so far with an unweighted GPA of 3.94 and a weighted GPA of 5.57. I’ve challenged myself in various Honors and
I should receive the Lucile Gustafson Scholarship because I have demonstrated a high excellence in scholastic achievement throughout high school and continue to do so at Waubonsee Community College. Throughout my senior year of high school, I have completed 17 college credits through Waubonsee’s duel credit program, all of which, I received A’s. I am currently taken 11 credits this semester though Waubonsee so I can start the nursing program this fall. Furthermore, I exhibit leadership in the participation of clubs. For example, when I was a Freshmen Seminar leader I lead a group of 25 freshmen and helped them learn about high school. I have shown outstanding citizenship by volunteering at Alden Garden of Waterford Assisted Living for the last three years, every Friday for four hours. I help with activities such as manicures, leading card games, and helping with special events such as dressing up as the Easter Bunny and setting up decorations for Christmas. I have participated in many volunteer events through school like helping a forest preserve by planting butterfly garden through Science National Honor Society. I also tutor the subject of English monthly through National English Honor Society. Hence, I am determined to give back to the community and further achieve in academics and leadership. I am highly motivated to accomplish the goals set before
As upcoming high school seniors, many such as myself, desire scholarships in order to alleviate the financial burden that attending a university can bring. Though this considerable and generous scholarship prize money will be used to further my education at Texas A&M University, my main wish is to bring pride and satisfaction to my family. As a first generation student, I am humbled by the opportunity of obtaining an education in America. Since my parents were migrants from Vietnam and Hong Kong, a successful life here was unheard of many years before. Financial strains do occasionally plague our lives, however, we have not forgotten the strenuous hard work and sacrifice that my parents have conquered in order to put their two daughters through
I believe that I would be a very good candidate to receive a scholarship when attending Saginaw Valley State University. I work extremely hard in order to succeed in my classes. I like pushing myself to continue working hard in my classes in order to get the best grades that I am capable of. I have been a very successful student at Unionville-Sebewaing Area Highschool, and I plan on continuing my success through college. I have a good work ethic. I use my work ethic to do my work to the very best of my ability. I also work extremely hard in order to achieve my goals. My main goal is to be a successful student at Saginaw Valley State University. I want to work hard in order to have a successful and rewarding college career, and to also
I was surprised to see that I was qualified for the National Honors Society Scholarship, however I felt as if it was going to be hard to “brag” about myself. I thought long and hard on who I am as a person and I have to say that I have many leadership, character, and service qualities.
In 2012, about 5.9 million children were admitted into the hospital in the United States. When a child is admitted into the hospital, on average, they have a longer stay than adults. Being admitted in the hospital for an extended period as a child, creates obstacles to have a positive outlook on life. It is hard for parents to be able to take that much time off of work to be there to comfort and support their child. I would like to have the Prairie Meadows Scholarship to help children that have be in the hospital for extensive periods of time, have a better, more positive outlook on life.
When looking within myself and upon my projected future, I can only think of the many opportunities that led me here. Along with time and dedication put into my instilled values I grew and molded myself into a fully capable citizen. Under the surface of my persona lies an organization that greatly contributed to the blossoming of my capability. This organization that instilled service, scholarship, character, and leadership within my being was the National Honor Society. From a very young age, I developed a passion for learning and absorbing as much as I could each day. The National Honor Society helped me to recognize that the trait of scholarship was something that I grew up with. While learning and expanding as a young adult, I made it a
Receiving a Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship would mean that I would get a chance to achieve my dream of being able to help others. What I like about attending IRSC is that I can fully dedicate my energy to getting my education because I know that all my classes are paid for, with the help of financial aid. Attending a public university would mean that I'd be paying no less than double the amount I am currently paying to attend Indian River State College. So when asked what it would mean to me if I were to receive a Phi Theta Kappa scholarship it would mean one less thing to worry about and more time to focus on my goals and the opportunity to further both my career and my education without the stress of wondering how much debt I'll be in once I
My name is Hannah Lord and I am applying for the Ryan Scholarship. Education and family are the most important things in my life. I have a mom named Beth, my dad is Jim, and my twin sister’s name is Kaitlyn. We also have two dogs, Cooper and Dakota. There are many reasons why I would love to receive this scholarship mostly because it would help out my family financially. Since I am a twin, both my sister and I are planning on attending college the fall that we graduate. It would also be great to receive this scholarship because my dad is a police officer and due to the dangers of his job, my family and I never know when he leaves for work everyday if that is the last time we will see him. If he does get killed in the line of duty then my mom, sister, and I will be living off of one paycheck. This will not be enough for both of us to go to college. I do maintain a high grade point average of 3.85. I try very hard in