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Letter of Introduction & Personal Statement
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Letter or Personal Statement
Both usually contain the same information. A personal statement is completed in an essay form. It is important that you follow the guidelines established by the scholarship/bursary committees.
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Helpful Hints to Get Started
Do not copy the information presented in this PowerPoint. You want your letter/statement to standout and to represent you. Follow the paragraph guidelines presented here. That way you won’t leave out any information. Edit, edit, edit! Use the Spell Check on the computer! Find a parent, teacher, friend to help you. Remember that if you have considered copying the words presented here, then others have also considered to too. And perhaps they have done so. Edit several times – that way your letter/statement will look professional.
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Paragraph Order Introduce yourself Post-secondary plans Achievements
Special circumstances Thank the committee Write your letter/statement in the following order. If a PSI wishes you to cover a particular topic or to include a specific piece of information then do so.
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Address, Date & Salutation
1234 Any Street Courtenay, B.C. V9N 1X1 March 5, 2013 Dear Isfeld Bursary Committee: Place your address first. Be sure to include your postal code.
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Address, Date & Salutation
1234 Any Street Courtenay, B.C. V9N 1X1 March 5, 2013 Dear Isfeld Bursary Committee: Place your address first. Be sure to include your postal code. Date : Check to be sure that it’s correct.
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Address, Date & Salutation
1234 Any Street Courtenay, B.C. V9N 1X1 March 5, 2013 Dear Isfeld Bursary Committee: Place your address first. Be sure to include your postal code. Date : Check to be sure that it’s correct. Change the name of the bursary committee to match the bursary.
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Introduce Yourself Name School are you’re currently attending
Special courses that you have taken Be sure not to make your sentences short because the paragraph will sound choppy. On the other hand, avoid run on sentences.
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Introduce Yourself - Example
My name is Student Xavier and I am a grade 12 student currently attending Mark R. Isfeld Secondary School. During grades 11 and 12, I have chosen to take a wide range of courses in order to prepare for my post-secondary studies. These courses have included sciences such as Chemistry and Physics, as well as, English, Math Foundations, Geography, History, French and Spanish. Although my educational choices have evolved around academic subjects, I have also found enjoyment and creativity in Visual Arts and Concert Band.
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Post-secondary Plans Course or program
Institution (college, university, trade school) Ultimate career goal
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Post-secondary Plans - Example
My post-secondary goal is to attend North Island College for the first year and then to transfer to the University of Victoria. I hope to obtain a Bachelor of Arts degree in the field of foreign languages. Once I have completed my university education, I will pursue a career path that would challenge me while helping others. Ultimately, I see myself working as a translator for a non-government organization somewhere in Latin America. If you have no idea what program/career you want to pursue, consider entering “General Studies”. Remember that you’re not committed to enroll in a particular program or to attend a certain PSI. It’s okay to change your mind.
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Achievements School achievements Personal interests School involvement
Community involvement In this paragraph, you are going to highlight only your most important activities and interests. If you’re not doing things in the community or with a group like Interact, you need to get involved NOW!
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Achievements - Example
While at Mark R. Isfeld, I have received many awards for my academic achievements. By maintaining a B+ average, I have been awarded an Honour Roll certificate for the past four semesters. In grade 11, I was selected as the Citizenship Pillar Award winner. My greatest fulfillment and pride comes from my volunteer work both in and outside of school. This year, I have worked on the Grad Executive and played a key role as an organizer and participant in the Grad Fashion Show. But my biggest commitment has been to the school’s Interact Club. Since grade 8, I have worked with my peers to raise money for local and international causes. If needed, you can make this into 2 short paragraphs. Remember: Mention only the highlights!
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Special Circumstances
This paragraph may be omitted if it doesn’t apply to you. Ideas you may wish to mention: Taking a Gap Period Special medical needs Parent on disability pension Several older siblings attending PSI This is the only paragraph that you can omit. Be sure to check the bursary specifications. Some bursaries must be used in September so you won’t be able to use it if you take a gap period.
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Special Circumstances - Example
I would like the bursary committee to be aware that I’m planning to take a gap year. I’ve been accepted to participate in a student exchange to Ecuador. My hope is to gain a deeper cultural understanding and to improve my Spanish language skills.
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Thank the Committee Show your appreciation.
This will be a short paragraph. Be sincere.
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Thank the Committee - Example
I would like to express my thanks for the time and consideration you’ve taken to review my bursary application. I look forward to hearing from the bursary committee.
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Letter Closing Sincerely Sincerely yours Regards Yours truly
Most sincerely Respectfully Respectfully yours Thank you These are acceptable ways to close a formal letter.
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Letter Closing - Example
Sincerely, Student Xavier
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Letter Closing Sincerely, Student Xavier
Leave 4 spaces (or 2 double spaces) for your signature. You will sign the letter after it’s printed. Then type your name underneath.
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Polished Letter - Example
1234 Any Street Courtenay, B.C. V9N 1X1 March 5, 2013 Dear Isfeld Bursary Committee: My name is Student Xavier and I am a grade 12 student currently attending Mark R. Isfeld Secondary School. During grades 11 and 12, I have chosen to take a wide range of courses in order to prepare for my post-secondary studies. These courses have included sciences such as Chemistry and Physics, as well as, English, Math Foundations, Geography, History, French and Spanish. Although my educational choices have evolved around academic subjects, I have also found enjoyment and creativity in Visual Arts and Concert Band. My post-secondary goal is to attend North Island College for the first year and then to transfer to the University of Victoria. I hope to obtain a Bachelor of Arts degree in the field of foreign languages. Once I have completed my university education, I will pursue a career path that would challenge me while helping others. Ultimately, I see myself working as a translator for a non- government organization somewhere in Latin America. While at Mark R. Isfeld, I have received many awards for my academic achievements. By maintaining a B+ average, I have been awarded an Honour Roll certificate for the past four semesters. In grade 11, I was selected as the Citizenship Pillar Award winner. My greatest fulfillment and pride comes from my volunteer work both in and outside of school. This year, I have worked on the Grad Executive and played a key role as an organizer and participant in the Grad Fashion Show. But my biggest commitment has been to the school’s Interact Club. Since grade 8, I have worked with my peers to raise money for local and international causes. I would like the bursary committee to be aware that I’m planning to take a gap year. I’ve been accepted to participate in a student exchange to Ecuador. My hope is to gain a deeper cultural understanding and to improve my Spanish language skills. I would like to express my thanks for the time and consideration you’ve taken to review my bursary application. I look forward to hearing from the bursary committee. Sincerely, Student Xavier
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