Scholarship for Orphans

By | October 10, 2019

Scholarship for Orphans

Scholarship for Orphans

  • Course
  • 1000 $
  • August 14, 2019

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We at CustomEssayMeister believe that many of our bright students are buried in various life circumstances that hinder them from reaching their full potential, and we would like to help. We are offering financial aid to students who come from a parentless, single-parent households, and to those who are supporting their own schooling worth up to $1,000 for any educational purpose such as tuition fee, student loan, textbooks, or any required equipment. We would like to give you a chance for your educational right because in this rapidly changing world, education is the key that unlocks life’s great opportunities.

Eligibility

We are offering a $1,000 worth of financial aid for those in need. The applicant must be:

  • High school or College student with at least one academic year left to fulfill
  • Half-orphan or orphan (lost one parent or both)
  • Aged 17 to 22 years old

TOEFL®

The TOEFL® test is a popular option for students to meet the English-language requirements for scholarships.

IELTS

To apply for most scholarships, you have to speak English. To test your English language proficiency

Benefits

An endowment of $1000.00 USD will be awarded to the winning entries. It can be allotted to tuition fees and other related expenses (textbooks, miscellaneous academic fees, equipment, payment for student loan).

Application

For interested and eligible students, you are required to submit the following so we can evaluate your application:

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1. A filled-out application form

2. The essay must be (1) 800-1,000 words only, (2) in English language, and (3) all-original

3. Deadline of application is August 15, 2019.

4. An essay on any one of the following topics:

  • “Is there a need for a better education system in your country?”
  • “Do grades still matter?”
  • “How important is student diversity and learning and experiencing other cultures to education?”
  • “Can Third World countries still catch up with the competition with regard to academic excellence?”
  • “What are the qualities of the 21st century global student?”
  • “21stcentury information discernment: is the Internet a boon or bane?”

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