Recommendation Letter for Academic Scholarship - College

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What this document covers

The Recommendation Letter for Academic Scholarship is a template designed to assist individuals in crafting a formal recommendation letter for a student applying for an academic scholarship. This form serves as a guide to structure the letter effectively, ensuring that it meets the expectations of scholarship committees. Unlike generic recommendation letters, this template is specifically tailored to highlight the qualifications and potential of the candidate for educational awards.

Form components explained

  • Return address: Clearly indicate the sender's address.
  • Date: Record the date the letter is written.
  • Recipient's address: Specify the scholarship organization or institution's address.
  • Subject line: Include a clear indication of the letter's purpose, such as "Recommendation for Scholarship."
  • Body of the letter: Personalize the letter by detailing the candidate's skills, achievements, and potential.
  • Closing: Include a professional closing and signature of the recommender.

When to use this form

This form is ideal when a student needs a formal recommendation for an academic scholarship application. Use it when a teacher, advisor, or other mentor needs to convey the student's qualifications, character, and potential to the scholarship committee. It is particularly useful during scholarship seasons when multiple applications may require detailed and personalized recommendations.

Who needs this form

  • Teachers or professors who know the student well.
  • Academic advisors or mentors recommending students for scholarships.
  • Community leaders or professionals wishing to support a student’s scholarship application.

How to prepare this document

  • Identify the recommender's information and enter the return address at the top.
  • Enter the date the letter is being written.
  • Include the recipient's information, specifying the scholarship organization.
  • Write the body of the letter, focusing on the student's strengths and qualifications.
  • Sign the letter to confirm authenticity and support for the applicant.

Notarization requirements for this form

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to personalize the letter for the specific scholarship.
  • Omitting important details about the student's achievements.
  • Using overly generic language rather than specific examples.
  • Not proofreading for spelling and grammar errors before submission.

Why use this form online

  • Convenience: Access the form anytime from any device.
  • Editability: Customize the template easily to fit specific needs.
  • Reliability: Utilize a professionally drafted form to ensure clarity and purpose.

Key takeaways

  • The Recommendation Letter for Academic Scholarship is a structured template for supporting scholarship applications.
  • Use it to convey a student's qualifications effectively.
  • Personalize the letter to add impact and context for the scholarship committee.

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An introduction that identifies who you are, your relationship to the student, and how long you've known them. Your general observations and thoughts about the student's academic strengths, personal qualities, and readiness for college.

A scholarship letter of recommendation should fill an entire page (approximately 300 500 words) and contain a letterhead, an introduction, 2 body paragraphs, and a conclusion.

Think carefully about saying yes. Focus on the particular school. Collect information. Mention how you know the student. Include specific examples. Remain positive. Avoid cliches. Share your contact information.

Think carefully about saying yes. Focus on the particular school. Collect information. Mention how you know the student. Include specific examples. Remain positive. Avoid cliches. Share your contact information.

Teachers and professors. Former or current employers. Clergy members (preachers, pastors, rabbis, imams, etc.) Coaches. School counselors and advisers. Leaders of an organization you are associated with.

Introduction. Body of the Letter: Why the Student Deserves the Scholarship. Your Contact Information. Lukewarm Praise. Non-Descriptive Reasons Why the Student Deserves the Scholarship. Generic Writing.

To Whom It May Concern: {Name} would be an excellent choice for the scholarship you are offering. I have known {Name} for {length of time} in my capacity as {teacher, friend, etc.}, and I have come to know {him/her} quite well in that time.

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Recommendation Letter for Academic Scholarship - College