Selection Criteria and Evaluation Process
Scholarship committees evaluate applications based on a combination of criteria that aim to identify the most deserving and promising candidates. These criteria typically encompass academic performance, research potential, and financial need.
Academic Performance
Academic performance is a crucial factor in scholarship selection. Committees assess an applicant’s academic record, including grades, GPA, and standardized test scores. High academic achievement demonstrates a student’s intellectual ability, dedication, and potential for success in higher education.
Research Potential
For research-oriented scholarships, committees consider an applicant’s research experience and potential. This may include involvement in research projects, publications, or presentations at conferences. Demonstrating a strong interest in research and the ability to conduct independent research is highly valued.