5 Tips to Win Scholarships and Awards!

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This guide may help increase your chances of winning a scholarship or financial award!

If you’re looking to further your education abroad, then you know it doesn’t come at a small price tag. But don’t let the cost of studying abroad get in the way of accomplishing your dreams!

That’s why we’ve put together these tips and tricks to help better your chances of winning a scholarship or award! We know that the extra funding can go a long way.

To get started, take a look at the financial aid pages at the university or college you’re interested in studying at, or visit ScholarshipsCanada to see if there are any awards you’re eligible to apply for. It’s a great time to spend a few hours throwing your hat in the ring for the awards that are open right now!

If you see a few awards that you would like to apply to, use the tips below to make your application really stand out!

1) Passion and personality.

When there are hundreds of applicants for an award the ones that show the applicant’s personality and passion for the topic are the ones that really stand out. Judges usually read a lot of applications (10-50 can be common!) and after a while they can all meld together. It’s a breath of fresh air to read one that feels like you’re sitting across from a candidate – and one you’d want to keep talking to!

2) Why you? 

Clearly state your goals for the future: “I want to study xyz because I intend to do xyz when I graduate, so that I am able to do xyz“. The applicants who know where they are headed and why are the ones who stand out from the crowd! The scholarship providers want to help students who know what they want to accomplish.

3) Brag a little.

A lot of young people don’t realize that the things they’ve done with their spare time are remarkable—the uber-achievers think everyone is like them. But if you’re reading this, and you’re taking the time to apply for scholarships, you’re probably in the “uber” category…it’s OK to tell the old(er) folks reading your application how great you are. They will likely agree! If you can’t brag about yourself, then talk about the things other people have said about you, or better yet, get reference letters that brag about you!

4) Speaking of reference letters… here’s what really stands out:

a) A letter written specifically for the award you are applying for. Not a generic reference letter or “to whom it may concern” type letter. Those are OK for smaller awards, but anything over $2,500 or so with multiple application elements should have a tailored reference letter…it shows you’ve taken the time to connect with your reference and it shows the referee thinks highly enough of you to take the time to write the letter.

b) Letterhead–have the letter written on official letterhead (the school, the business, etc). It’s the only way judges know that it’s not the applicant (or a friend or relative) who has written the reference letter. Even a generic “to whom it may concern” reference on letterhead is better than one on blank paper.

c) Signature–have the referee sign the letter. It makes it more official.

d) Confirmation–scholarship programs have to be very careful about ensuring the integrity of their program, as they don’t want to take a chance that the award recipient falsified anything in their application. So be 100% sure your referees are prepared to receive a call to confirm they did indeed provide your reference. It’s awful when a referee can’t be reached within the time limit because that applicant will be disqualified.

5) Look at the “cheats” for each award.

The Terms and Conditions, or Rules and Regulations (whatever the legal stuff is with each award) have insights into what the judges will be looking for. Sometimes there’s even a marking grid (e.g. 10% on marks, 40% on volunteer work, 50% on essay, etc.) and often there are specific statements about what they are looking for. Tailor your application exactly to those specific items! The judge will love reading an application that feeds exactly into their marking rubric!!

The best reason to take a couple of hours each week to apply for some awards: free money! A $500 award is about 50 hours of minimum wage work!

Plus, any award looks good on your resume. It can help you win more awards (success breeds success) and it will help your resume stand out down the road!

We wish you the best of luck!


Visit ScholarshipsCanada to find awards to help you study abroad! Get matched with 99,701 awards worth $199,901,581.

Discussion8 Comments

  1. ESEKHAIGBE JANET BUKOLA

    Good.! I really appreciate the information you provided. Please I want to study abroad.precisely in Canada.I am an HND Holder.in Petroleum Engineering and Geosciences.I need this scholarship.thank you

  2. Chukwueke Ugonnaya

    I will love to study abroad too. It has been my dream to study languages and also work in firms where I will translate languages. Also to learn about their cultures and traditions . Thank you

  3. Martha Becky Mali

    I would like to join an abroad University to study aeronautical engineering specifically at the University of Toronto with an aid of a scholarship.i will sincerely appreciate such an opportunity.thankyou

  4. Hello I am Sheilah Cherotich
    I would like to study abroad in any of the university to pursue Degree in Prosthetics and orthotics .
    I have the passion on the same since I have done a diploma in prosthetics and orthotics i.e Orthopedic Technology here in Kenya
    I have volunteered in some hospital on the same field and I have been looking for scholarships globally but haven’t found any yet. Looking forward to your favourable feedback and thank you in advance

  5. Hello I’m Charles Anthony bongcawil
    And I’m from phillipines and I complete my sinior high school at calape national high school and I have an award of with honors and best in mathematics.

    And I don’t have fassion.

    And that’s all thank you