Each scholarship application must include the following information:
- A resume outlining your student involvement, leadership expriences, volunteer efforts, research and/or work experience.
- An explanation of your specific, short-term educational goals as well as your long-term career goals and interests. After graduation, how do you see yourself contributing to the GLBT community where you are living?
- Two essays from the following questions:
- Please describe the extracurricular, community, school, activism, work activities and/or personal experience(s) of which you are most proud. How do they reflect your passions? Please talk about times you took initiative and/or a major leadership role.
- What is one of the biggest challenges you have faced? How did you handle it?
- How have you advocated for the rights of and acceptance of the GLBT community?
- These scholarships promote education to strengthen leadership in and for the GLBT communities. Explain how this goal will be promoted if you receive a scholarship.
- After graduation, how do you see yourself contributing to the GLBT community where you are living?
- The following essays are for specific scholarships and are in addition to the two essays required above:
- If applying for the scholarship based on financial need, please provide additional information regarding your financial need.
- If applying for the scholarship for those with HIV/AIDS and for work in the HIV/AIDS fields, please describe your services to, contributions to, or activities in the HIV/AIDS community
We suggest that you prepare your essays in a word processing document and then copy and paste your content into our online application form.
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