1、Chapter 5: Personal Statements and Application Essays for National Scholarships IntroductionA good essay must have this permanent quality about it; it must draw itscurtain around us, but it must be a curtain that shuts us in not out.Virginia WoolfNowhere does a students ability to communicate well a
2、bout personal attitudes and accomplishments become more important than in applications for national scholarships. With a mostly even playing field among scholars when it comes to GPA, personal statements and answers to application questions truly do help selectors winnow out the best choices, seekin
3、g a tidy match between individual candidates and available opportunities. A Marshall Scholar might not be right for a Truman Scholarship, and vice versa; a returning adult student might be ineligible for many scholarships but perfect for the Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship.This chapter summarizes nine o
4、f the nations most coveted scholarships, with samples of personal statements and essays following each scholarship description. All of the samples here are strong, and about half of them come from scholarship winners and finalists, culled from about 100 students representing about 20 states.Using th
5、e material in this chapter, educate yourself on your target scholarship and study its samples thoroughly, recognizing the rhetorical strategies employed as well as how carefully writers match their backgrounds to the scholarship criteria. Visit the scholarship websites and read the profiles of past
6、winners when available, envisioning yourself as a featured student on the website in the following year. Most importantly, be prepared to spend 50+ hours studying, reflecting, and writing as part of the scholarship application process, as winners typically report they do. Whether you win or not, the
7、 time will be well spent.Self-StudyTo apply for a national scholarship, you will need to turn to designated faculty or fellowships officers at your particular school for help. In addition, one website often recommended to scholars is the “Live to Learn” website, where youll find a program and fellow
8、ship library as well as advice and samples from other students.Visit the website.The Udall ScholarshipThe Udall Scholarship honors Morris K. Udall, an Arizona Congressman who authored legislation to protect wilderness areas and demonstrated commitment to the Native American and Alaska Native popula
9、tions. Sophomores and juniors are eligible for the scholarship, which covers educational expenses for one year up to a maximum of $5,000. Udall Scholars come from various fields, ranging from environmental science to engineering to political science, and share in common a commitment to preserving or
10、 improving the environment. Udall Scholarships also include special categories for nominees who are Native American or Alaska Native with a commitment to the areas of tribal policy and health care.The Udall Scholarship Selection CriteriaUdall Scholarship applications are reviewed by at least two rea
11、ders, ranging from professors of environmental science to scholarship directors to representatives from the EPA. Four principal categories are used to rank each applicant: commitment to the environment, health care, or tribal public policy; academic achievements; nominees personal essay; personal ch
12、aracteristics as revealed by such evidence as volunteerism and testimonials in letters of reference.Answering the Udall Application Essay QuestionsThe Udall application is extensive, including short essays written in response to a series of questions. These questions invite detail in such areas as y
13、our professional aspirations, career goals, research experience, leadership, personal motivation, and service, and theres even an open-ended question asking what additional information you wish to share. In answering these questions, former Udall applicants have described active membership in profes
14、sional service organizations, a spring break Habitat for Humanity project, a life-changing semester of study in Ecuador, and a project using bird counts as a marker to assess the biological integrity of a local landscape. To answer the open-ended question, which the selection committee uses to somet
15、imes award discretionary points, former applicants have emphasized an interest in environmental education outreach, discussed their role as the first member of their family to attend college, or noted their struggles as a single parent on financial aid.Most important in answering these application q
16、uestions is that you read the questions carefully to discern the desired criteria, that you use specifics and avoid unnecessary redundancy with other parts of the application, and that you avoid leaving any of the questions blank or providing answers that are out of proportion to your other answers
17、in length or intent. Seek a balanced, efficient presentation.Evaluation of Two Sample Sets of Udall Application MaterialsThe two sample sets of Udall application materials in the pdf below are richly detailed, with both writers thoroughly discussing research and field experiences. In discussing his
18、environmental commitment, the first writer, an environmental engineering student, focuses on a field trip to a Superfund site where he witnessed remediation in action, while the second writer, studying mathematics and ecology, discusses a course she is taking on environmental issues in South Africa
19、and a sailing adventure in the Florida Keys. Of note in the first writers essay is his creative answer to question #4, about leadership in his campus community, where he discusses his participation in an outreach service project. The first writer was put forth as a finalist but did not receive a Uda
20、ll. The second writer did receive a scholarship, after winning honorable mention in the previous year.The final application question is especially challenging, requiring you to compose an 800-word essay discussing Udalls ideas and connect them to your own interests. Through the detail of the two sam
21、ples, we sense that these writers are genuine rather than simply parroting back answers they anticipate the committee wants to hear, and that they studied Udalls work carefully to inform their essays. The first writer focuses on Udalls contributions to “the philosophical evolution of the environment
22、al movement,” while the second writer takes the gutsy approach of discussing legislation that Udall fought hard for but later came to regret because of some of its impacts. This writer also draws an interesting case for simpatico views she has with Udall regarding her current environmental project.S
23、elf-StudyTo apply for the Udall Scholarship, you must start the process online, where youll find everything from application materials to a video featuring former Udall winners.Visit the Morris K. Udall Scholarship website .The National Science Foundation Graduate Research FellowshipThe National Sci
24、ence Foundation (NSF) awards fellowships for graduate study in science, mathematics, and engineering to candidates who are expected to contribute significantly to research, teaching, and industrial applications. Fellowships support students for one year or several, and the stipend is generous (in 20
25、09 each fellow received $30,000 for a 12-month tenure), with an additional cost-of-education allowance granted to the fellowship institution ($10,500 in 2009). Obviously these awards are highly competitive, and selection panels choose students who will have a great impact on their fields and bring f
26、urther reputation to their institutions. The NSF program also includes special awards for women in engineering and computer and information science. Individuals can apply during their senior year of college as well as during graduate school.The NSF Fellowship Selection CriteriaNSF applications are r
27、eviewed by discipline-specific panels of mathematicians, scientists, professors, and engineers. Reviewers attend specifically to two criteria: intellectual merit, including the strength of the candidates academic record, the research plan and previous research, and ability to communicate and interpr
28、et research findings; broader impacts, reflecting the review panels desire to encourage diversity and benefit society through NSF awards.Once the review panel makes its selections, NSF staff further review the fellowship recommendations, considering additional criteria such as geographic region, dis
29、cipline, and other policy-specific selection factors.Answering the NSF Application Essay QuestionsThe NSF application includes almost 20 questions, four of which must be answered in the form of extensive essays. Essays must be uploaded online through a process called FastLane, with all essays typed
30、in no smaller than a 10-point font size and strict adherence to the dictated page limits.For the essay questions requiring full narrative responses, applicants must carefully determine the substance of the question and frame responses so that the answers complement each other rather than result in n
31、eedless redundancy. In this regard, it is useful to think of these questions in the context of just one or two words (e.g., personal motivation, scientific commitment, previous research, proposed research), and frame your answers accordingly. Extrapolate from the lengthy wording of the questions to
32、generate ideas for examples, keeping in mind the fundamental context of the question and sticking to that context.Evaluation of Two Sample Sets of NSF Application EssaysThe two sample responses to NSF application questions provided in the pdf below make for an excellent study in contrast. Also notew
33、orthy: despite the great differences in these two approaches, both students did indeed receive an NSF.The first sample essays are grounded completely in narrative and do not include any figures, tables, or references. The style is sometimes highly informal, to the point of what some might call a sli
34、ghtly hubristic tone, the use of an exclamation point (!), and even an admittance by the candidate that he has not yet decided on a particular graduate program. Nevertheless, if you read closely you realize that the informality is mostly placed within context of the personal motivation and scientifi
35、c commitment discussions, while the discussions of previous research and proposed research are scientific and concerned with solving relevant problems related to microelectricalmechanical systems (MEMS). The research hypothesis and applications are also spelled out directly. Thus, we obtain a strong
36、 sense of the person (and personality) of this candidate, and we gain confidence in his abilities as a researcher.In the second sample essays, discussions of previous and proposed research resemble formal literature reviews, each one citing numerous references from refereed journals and presenting f
37、igures generated by the author. The applications of the research, which has implications for rebuilding cartilage tissue and relieving musculoskeletal pain, are straightforward and beneficial to society. Meanwhile, we also get a sense of this writers personal character, as she cites examples of tuto
38、ring other students and her role as captain of a womens soccer team sponsored by the Biomedical Engineering Society. In short, we meet both the scientist and the humanistequal concerns for the NSF selectors.Self-StudyWhen you apply for the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship program, the process begins
39、 at the fastlane.nsf.gov website.Visit the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship website.The Fulbright ScholarshipThe Fulbright Scholarship provides funds sufficient to complete a proposed research or study abroad project for one year. Applicants submit written documents detailing their research or study plans, which may include a year of graduate study, original dissertation research, a creative or performing arts project, or a teaching assistantship. Because