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We Help With All Scholarship Types
Merit Scholarships
Academic, leadership, and talent-based scholarships from schools and organizations.
Need-Based Aid
Financial need essays for institutional aid and private scholarships.
Community Scholarships
Local rotary clubs, businesses, and community foundation awards.
Major-Specific
STEM, arts, business, healthcare, and other field-specific scholarships.
National Competitions
Coca-Cola, Gates, Dell, QuestBridge, and other prestigious awards.
Essay Contests
Writing competitions with cash prizes from various organizations.
What Makes Scholarship Essays Different
They Have Specific Criteria
Each scholarship has specific values and goals. Your essay must directly address what THEY care about—not just what you want to say. We help you align your story with their mission.
They're Often Shorter
Many scholarships have 250-500 word limits. Every word must count. We help you be concise without losing impact—a skill that's harder than it sounds.
The Competition Is Fierce
Hundreds or thousands of qualified students apply for the same scholarship. Your essay needs to be memorable and specific, not generic and forgettable.
They Want to See Fit
Scholarship committees want to fund someone who represents their values. We help you show genuine alignment between your story and their mission.
Investment vs. Return
Expert Review
Detailed feedback on 1 scholarship essay with specific improvements
- ✓ Alignment with scholarship criteria
- ✓ Clarity and impact feedback
- ✓ 3-5 day delivery
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Full review + professionally rewritten version + 1 revision
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3-Essay Bundle
Review + Rewrite for 3 different scholarship essays
- ✓ 3 essays at Review + Rewrite level
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Quick Scholarship Essay Tips
Answer the Actual Prompt
Sounds obvious, but many students write generic essays. Read the prompt carefully and answer what they're actually asking.
Research the Organization
Understand who's giving the money and why. Align your essay with their values and mission.
Start Strong
Reviewers read hundreds of essays. Your opening sentence must grab attention immediately.
Show Impact
Don't just list activities—show the impact you've made and how the scholarship will help you make more.