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Fellowships
How to Apply
Personal StatementWhat is a personal statement? The personal statement is an essay, generally under 1,000 words, which is designed to give the selection committee a sense of who you are and how closely your goals and strengths match the ideals of a specific fellowship. In this essay you have a great deal of flexibility on how to organize and present your thoughts, but you should be sure to cover the following basic points:
A personal statement is generally most effective when it concentrates on:
What is the selection committee looking for in your statement? A selection committee may read hundreds of application essays back-to-back in a short period of time. Readers are looking for essays that:
How to get started Write down two or three experiences you feel have shaped who you are. Write down two or three significant problems you have faced and how you solved them. Then look for patterns.
Now take a look at your transcript.
The writing process Try several different approaches until you find one that feels right. Revise, revise, revise! If you need help on structure, visit the Writing Workshop. As you write, show your essay to people who know you well and ask if it accurately expresses who you are. Be sure to show your essay to faculty advisors before you send off a final version. Some common pitfalls Weak essays generally share one or more of the following characteristics:
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