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Page 1: IVC Scholarship Essay workshop Presented by Michelle Scharf, IVC Counselor/Transfer Center Director.

IVC Scholarship Essay workshop

Presented by Michelle Scharf,

IVC Counselor/Transfer Center Director

Page 2: IVC Scholarship Essay workshop Presented by Michelle Scharf, IVC Counselor/Transfer Center Director.

IVC Scholarship Program Types of Scholarships:

Endowments: To honor a loved one, faculty and others will set up a scholarship in their name and decide what type of student they want their money to go to

Corporations: Businesses and banks sponsor scholarships to assist students working towards specific goals

IVC Departments and Student Government (ASIVC): Money collected from purchasing an ASIVC sticker and from departments on campus often go toward scholarships for students in certain majors, with specified GPAs, who show leadership and activity involvement, etc.

Foundations: Organizations that exist to collect donations and pass them along to those in some type of need

Some scholarships are need-based, some are GPA-based, and some are based on other characteristics

See the available scholarships here: https://ivc.starsscholarshipsonline.com/STARS/Default.aspx

Last year, 365 Students received$201,400!

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General Guidelines for Applying Visit the IVC website to access the application:

http://www.ivc.edu/student/finaid/Pages/ScholarAppInfo.aspx

Please complete the application form from the college website. Fill in the required information and submit by 11:59 p.m. (PST), Friday, February 10, 2015.

HANDWRITTEN APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Fill in every space. If a question does not apply to you write “Not Applicable" or “n/a".� �

Decide whether you will be a continuing or transferring student.

An ASIVC/ASG activity card must be purchased for ASIVC scholarship consideration – cost is $10 from the Bursar’s Office by the Cafeteria.

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The Application – 7 parts1. Start by creating your account andanswering a few questions about yourself

2. Answer the questionnaire – youranswers help determineyour recommended scholarships

3. Answer a few questions about your academics like major, GPA, whether you are transferring or continuing, units earned, etc.

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Please note: When you are answering the questionnaire, if you

are not currently enrolled at IVC, or are not continuing in the fall and not transferring to a 4-year school in the fall, you will get this message:

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Part 4: Essay Questions Compose essay in a word document and then copy and paste – otherwise

you will be timed out and lose your essay!

1. Summarize your life experiences and any hardships that have impacted your path to higher education.

2. Please describe your interest in your intended major, how your interest in the field developed and your educational and career aspirations.

3. Discuss your educational and career aspirations as well as your ability to complete and achieve these goals.

4. How will your educational experience be affected if selected to receive a scholarship from the Irvine Valley College Scholarship Program.

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Tips on Writing the Essays

Create a thesis Determine the objective of your essay

and write one sentence that expresses it Your whole essay should revolve around that.

Your time to shine! Highlight your accomplishments but only

those that relate to your thesis Honesty is the best policy

Stand out from the crowd What makes you unique or different from

the others applying? Share a personal story that conveys who

you are, your personality, your journey to where you are now

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Tips on Writing the Essays Make your words count

Quality, not quantity Be clear and concise Back up your thesis with specific examples Proper grammar and spelling will make it easier for

the committee to follow your essay and not be distracted by mistakes Note: The committee is instructed to not downgrade your essay

for writing, grammar, or language errors as the content is what you are ranked on

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Tips on Writing the Essays

Other tips It is ok to elaborate on challenges and

difficult circumstances, but show the committee what you have accomplished despite your circumstances and your potential as a result

Proofread and have someone else proofread it

Revise as needed Do not plagiarize Recycle other personal statements (if

you have one) if they seem to answer the questions asked (UC, Common App, etc.)

Don’t miss the deadline – February 10th!

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How the Committee Will Evaluate Your Essays

Know Your AudienceYour audience (the scholarship committee) will be made up of 30 faculty, staff, administrators, and community volunteers. In some cases, the donor(s) will also read your answers.

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Step 5: Attach Documents Skip this step by clicking “Save and Continue”

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Step 6: Letters of Recommendation This year, two letters of recommendation are required. You will

provide recommender emails on the application and hit “send”. They will receive a request to provide your letter.

Help your recommenders write you the best letter possible!

Ask them in advance before you email your request – at least 2 weeks before the deadline

Provide them with a copy of your transcript, resume, and essay

Remind them of anything specific about you that they can comment on such as: your leadership skills in your group project, your excellent performance in their class, your initiative, problem solving skills, or any other strengths you want them to point out with specific examples to illustrate them.

Pick those who can speak highly of you and know you well!

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Letters of Recommendation Once you send your recommendation request,

your recommender will receive an email right away:

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Letters of Recommendation

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Letters of Recommendation

Check to see if your recommenders have responded at least a week before the due date. Don’t be afraid to remind them!

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Step 7: Choose Recommended Scholarships Click “Apply Now” for each scholarship you

want to be considered for

You will be asked to verify your eligibility for each scholarship like this:

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Receiving Your Award At the end of April you will receive a letter informing you if you have been selected to

receive a scholarship.

If you are receiving a scholarship, we encourage you to attend the IVC Scholarship Awards Ceremony . Please mark your calendar for this event once invited.

After the Awards Program, you will receive a letter explaining the steps for receiving your scholarship(s). These steps have been abbreviated below: Please remember to send a thank-you notes to your donors. Meet the spring unit and GPA requirements as stated in the Continuing/Transferring Section. If

transferring, provide documentation of acceptance. The IVC Financial Aid Office will verify this information, and disbursements will be mailed to the Transfer institution. OSHER Scholarships are not eligible for transfer to four year institutions.

Applicant agrees to allow Scholarship Information to be shared with third party donors.

Applicant agrees to have name posted in scholarship program.

If you change your address after submitting your scholarship application, you must notify the Admissions and Records Office and the Financial Aid Office.

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Questions? Remember - if you have questions about the

scholarship application, please stop by the Financial Aid Office in the Student Services Center, call them at 949-451-5287 or e-mail [email protected]. You can also contact the Foundation Office, Denise Sonnenberg, at 949-451-5661.


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