Check now for Documents Needed for Scholarship Applications & Their Samples. As we all know, Scholarship requirements can vary, but there are common documents that many institutions and organizations frequently request. Here’s a concise overview of each, with space for sample links:
. Passport: Your official identification for international applications.
Check here to see how it looks like: https://prnigeria.com/…/03/nigerian-passport-north-south/
. CV (Curriculum Vitae): A detailed account of your academic and professional history.
Find samples here and how prepare an academic CV from Cambridge University:
More samples here: https://drive.google.com/…/1YkuqambGTIZjM…
. Educational Certificates: This could be your BSc, HND, OND, O’level, or NCE certificate, depending on the scholarship’s specifications/level of study.
[I don’t think anybody needs a sample of this]
. Academic Transcript: Your official academic record from your institution.
Check samples here from University of Bath:
. Statement of Intent/Letter of Motivation/SOP: A personal essay detailing your aspirations and reasons for applying.
Several samples:
. English Proficiency Letter: A certification that proves your proficiency in the English language, though sometimes it’s optional.
Usually these are usually standard exams like IELTS and TOELF.
However, if you graduated from universities where English is the medium of instruction, an attestation letter from the Registrar or HOD might help.
Here is the sample of how the letter looks:
. Recommendation Letters or Referee Contacts: Letters from professionals or academics vouching for your capabilities and character.
Samples:
1. University of Calgary: https://t.co/EeUfmW7BGe
2. Harvard: https://t.co/l0JEkjaXi9
3. Mythic University
. Research Statement or Proposal: Particularly important for PhD applications, detailing your intended research scope and importance.
Samples:
It’s important to note that not all scholarships require every document listed above. Sometimes, especially for lab-based PhD programs, starting with just your academic transcript can be enough to get the ball rolling. Always tailor your application according to the specific requirements of each scholarship opportunity. Best of luck in your pursuits!
Before applying, always ensure you cross-check each scholarship’s unique requirements. Best of luck with your applications!