One of the key documents for applying to a scholarship is the motivation letter. This document serves as a companion to your academic records and certificates, showing your passion, commitment, and future goals. In many cases, the motivation letter becomes a deciding factor in the selection process, as it provides insight into the applicant’s personal motivation not just numbers on paper.
A motivation letter is your opportunity to explain why you deserve the scholarship. Therefore, it should be well-structured, focused, and concise.
Here’s a comprehensive guide along with samples you can learn from.
Structure of a Scholarship Motivation Letter
It’s important to present your motivation letter in a logical and appealing order. Here's a general structure you can follow:
1. Opening Paragraph
Introduce yourself briefly: name, educational background, and the scholarship program you're applying to.
Explain your main reason for being interested in the program. Make sure this paragraph piques the reviewer’s interest and encourages them to read further.
For instance, you can say this scholarship has long been your dream or that you aim to launch a social project in your hometown.
2. Body
In this section, elaborate on why you're applying for the scholarship. Start by expressing your core values in pursuing education. Then describe your academic and non-academic experiences, achievements, skills, and extracurricular activities that support your background. Tie everything into how the scholarship will help you achieve your academic or career goals.
For example, if you’re passionate about volunteering in education, explain where and whom you taught, why you chose to volunteer, and the values you gained. Then connect it to your long-term goal and how the scholarship supports that vision.
The more personal, relatable, and inspiring your story is, the better your chances of impressing the reviewers. But don’t fabricate anything—most reviewers will ask about your motivation letter during interviews.
3. Closing Paragraph
State your hopes if granted the scholarship. Reinforce the core values and life goals you aim to achieve. Lastly, include contact details for follow-up.
Sample Motivation Letters
Here are three sample letters to guide your writing:
1. Domestic Undergraduate Scholarship
Dear Scholarship Selection Committee,
My name is [Your Name], a recent graduate with an average GPA of 9.2. I have a strong interest in Information Technology and aspire to become a software developer who contributes meaningfully to society.
Throughout high school, I was active in the computer club and won first place in a provincial-level app development competition. I believe pursuing a degree in Computer Engineering will allow me to deepen my skills.
This scholarship will be a tremendous help in achieving that dream, especially considering my family’s financial limitations. I am committed to studying diligently and contributing positively to campus life.
Thank you for your attention and the opportunity given.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
2. International Master’s Scholarship
Dear Scholarship Committee,
My name is [Your Name], and I am writing to express my interest in applying for the Master’s Scholarship in Environmental Science at [University Name]. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Biology from [Your University], where I graduated with honors.
During my undergraduate studies, I developed a keen interest in environmental conservation, participating in several research projects and community outreach programs focused on sustainable practices. I am particularly passionate about studying the impact of climate change on biodiversity.
This scholarship will allow me to further my education and contribute to meaningful research. I am committed to applying my knowledge to raise awareness and promote conservation efforts in my home country.
Thank you for considering my application.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
Research Scholarship
Dear Scientific Research Scholarship Committee,
I am [Your Name], a final-year Chemistry student at [University Name], applying for a scholarship to support my thesis titled: [Research Title].
The research aims to find environmentally safer solutions for agricultural pest control. I’ve conducted a literature review and preliminary experiments with promising results.
This scholarship would be vital in helping me complete the project, including the purchase of chemical materials and necessary lab equipment. I am committed to finishing this research thoroughly and contributing positively to sustainable agriculture.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
The above samples are simple and can be further enhanced with deeper personal insights, more detailed goals, and unique experiences. Your motivation letter should provide additional value to your scholarship application—so include everything that supports your eligibility.
Scanning Scholarship Documents
In most scholarship applications, you’ll be required to submit supporting documents like transcripts, certificates, and recommendation letters. Since these are often in physical format, you’ll need to convert them into high-quality digital files.
To ensure your documents look professional and are easy to read, use Magic Scan by VIDA.
Magic Scan is a document scanning feature in the VIDA app that allows you to:
VIDA is a certified Certificate Authority (CA) under Indonesia’s Ministry of Communication and Informatics (Kominfo), licensed to issue legally recognized digital signatures. VIDA is also the first CA in Indonesia to receive global WebTrust accreditation for its security standards leveraging facial biometrics for secure verification and authentication.