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Studentawards Virtual Tour

This video contains a guided tour with an audio voice-over of the Studentawards.com website and how visitors (students, parents and educators) can get the most from the site. The key areas of the site to visit, plus the resources that can be found within each section.



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Scholarships 101 Audio Walk-Through

This video contains Studentawards’ popular “Scholarships 101” presentation with audio voice-over of each slide. The presentation is meant for students, parents and educators, and contains insights into all the sources of free money (scholarships, bursaries, contests) students should know about, plus tips on how to apply, and what scholarship providers are looking for in applicants. Students at any stage of their education can benefit from this information.



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Scholarships 101 Presentation

Use this handy powerpoint presentation in assemblies or on parent nights.


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Tips for Managing Reference Letter Requests

Before you are deluged with reference letter requests, read these pointers for managing the timing, volume and processing of requests.


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Reference Letter Request Form

Are your students asking you for reference letters? Get them to help you. Students can fill in this form to provide you with the information you'll need.

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How to Write a Scholarship Reference Letter

Use these helpful tips on structuring reference letters to speed up the letter writing process.


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Personality Descriptors

This comprehensive list of personality and character descriptors will speed up your reference letter writing.


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Sample Reference Letters

To save time on your reference letter writing, start with these useful templates that can be customized for your students.



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