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3  Why does the college have its own Center for Technical Communication?  Professional engineers tell us that at least 7O% of their work involves writing and public speaking. (or at least those that desire a successful career)

4 Hey, Thanks for the two thousand dollars. It will help make my final year here way much easier. The cost of everything is really getting out of hand. I am deeply honored to recieve this money. As for the future, I don’t know yet—perhaps I’ll go for another another degree or get a job. I’d really like to move to a bigger city, or maybe travel around the world. Again, thanks for all you have done for me, Joe Engineer

5  Mentors or scholarship donors deserve a good story — a short, clear, but personal letter that makes them feel that their gift or guidance has made a difference.  Here are some tips for writing letters that do credit to you and the institution you represent:

6 1. A brief introduction that identifies you as the recipient of the award and expresses your gratitude. 2. The “verbal snapshot” paragraph that gives your reader a vivid picture of you as a student. 3. A conclusion that restates your thanks for their support and guidance and/or the significance of the donor’s gift to your academic future.

7  Donors want to be able to put a face behind a name. Provide (for example):  Your hometown, family background, high school, and other experiences.  Give a brief verbal snapshot of the following:  Major.  What enthuses you most about your field of study.  Student organizations/internships or coops/study abroad programs.  State your short and long-term plans.  What you hope to accomplish this year.  Career goals.

8  Tell how the scholarship has helped you.  Do not refer to the dollar amount of your scholarship; instead, use the official scholarship name.  Use proper business format.  Recipient’s name and address.  Formal salutation ( for instance, Dear Ms Smith).  Sign your letter.  Bring a draft of your letter to the CTC; our peer consultants will help you achieve clarity, coherence, and a professional tone.

9 Visit the Hanson CTC  Hours: 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, Sunday afternoons from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. & Monday evenings from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.  Location: 2224 SC (in the Student Commons area)  Scheduling: Appointment sign-up sheet posted on window outside door of 2224 SC

10 What is written without effort is read without pleasure.


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