我不知道该怎样写申请奖学金的申请书,请哪位英雄尽快帮帮我!

2025-05-14 20:16:02
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申请书

尊敬的校领导
您好!
我是某某年级某某班的某某某同学,我本学年(学期)的平均和综合成绩都是全班(或者全年级)第一,成绩优异,符合申请标准,特向学校申请奖学金(或奖学金多少元)。
我自什么时间开始,学习刻苦,勤劳好问,成绩一向稳定优异,多次取得单科或班级成绩第一等。本学年(学期)我积极努力和老师多沟通请教,与同学相互学习,最总取得了平均和综合第一的好成绩……{这一段就是写自己的成绩方面的东西,以前成绩怎么样,现在经过学习,成绩又怎么样,取得过什么成绩之类的}
我在班级各方面表现优秀,是一位品德好、劳动积极的学生。在校尊敬师长,热爱学校,与同学和睦相处,能与他们互帮互助。……{这一段就写自己其他品德、劳动、与师生关系等}
我的成绩的取得离不开学校领导正确的教学方针和班主任及老师们的热情辛苦的培养(多夸一下学校老师什么的),我在很对他们的付出表示感谢。无论我能不能申请到奖学金,我都会更加努力,回报学校(随便说些谦虚的话,以后回报学校什么的)
我的申请请领导考虑,给与批准!
此致(要空两个字)
敬礼!(要顶格)
姓名:某某某(右下角写)
日期:年月日(右下角写)
奖学金的申请书例文
我是一名喜爱读书、热爱集体并且性格开朗的女孩。
从很小的时候起,父母就教育我:学习的目的是为了将来可以对国家和社会贡献出自己的一份力量,所以需要的不仅是丰富的知识,更重要的是具备良好的社会责任感和个人道德修养。这种深深扎根在心中的观念使我力争成为一名全面发展的学生。
1994年进入中关村第二小学学习。在独唱与绘画方面拿过区、市级奖项。在课余,不仅多年坚持学习中提琴,还曾长期作为北京市金帆少年交响乐团、华音音乐乐团的司仪主持了许多场重要的演出,均圆满完成任务,受到了好评。这些丰富的社会活动使我身心健康,精力充沛,也为我良好的性格和优秀的成绩打下了基础。
2000年成为北达资源中学的一名学生。学习成绩一直比较优异,曾获得资源奖学金。是连续三年校级三好学生、海淀区三好学生,年级第一批入团成员。在周一庄严的升国旗仪式中,我荣幸地担当了指挥。在同学们的信任下,被选举为北达学生会副主席。担任职务的过程中,我尽力为同学们服务,组织并主持了学校的一些大型活动,如:年级辩论赛,入团仪式及校新年联欢会等。初中三年培养了我对于集体和社会的责任感,也让我越发地感觉到做一名对集体和社会有用的人是多么的幸福。
2003年签约北大附中,成为高二(四)班的一员。虽然实验班的竞争激烈,我的学习成绩依然保持优秀,取得过年级第九名的成绩。在这次期中考试中六科成绩位于年级第二。在刚刚过去的高一学年被评为:“优秀文明附中人”,“勤奋学习标兵”,校级三好学生和海淀区三好学生。在学习上自觉勤奋,在班级与学校的活动中也积极参与:时常帮助宣委出板报,在今年的艺术节合唱比赛中协助文委组织本班合唱并担任指挥,获得了一等奖。在体育文化节上与同学合力取得了两项四人接力的第一名。伴随着年龄的增长和思想的成熟,在严谨而又宽松的校风下,我更加的关注如何能够为我身边的人和这个社会奉献出我的一份力量。在校内和校外的捐款活动中,能毫不犹豫的捐出我的零花钱;在同学向我请教问题时,会细心的为他们解答;在团员的公益活动和学农的活动中,热情地响应并参加。就在前几天,妈妈向我建议成年之后去无偿献血并到贫困山区支教时,我告诉她“我很愿意”。……
如果启明奖学金基金会能够给予我这份荣誉,将是对我的一种鼓励,必将激励我今后更加努力。
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英文奖学金申请书
Like Mr. Crabiel, I literally work tirelessly in many academic and leadership roles. I sleep no more than six hours a night because of my desire to expertly meet my many commitments. Throughout my life, I have worked as long and as hard as I possibly can to effect beneficial changes in both school and society.

During the summer of tenth grade, I took a number theory course at Johns Hopkins University with students from Alaska, California, and Bogota, Colombia. Similarly, during the summer following eleventh grade, I was one of ninety students from New Jersey selected to attend the Governor's School in the Sciences at Drew University. At Drew, I took courses in molecular orbital theory, special relativity, cognitive psychology, and I participated in an astrophysics research project. For my independent research project, I used a telescope to find the angular velocity of Pluto. With the angular velocity determined, I used Einstein's field equations and Kepler's laws to place an upper bound on the magnitude of the cosmological constant, which describes the curvature of space and the rate of the universe's expansion.

In addition to learning science, I recently lectured physics classes on special relativity at the request of my physics teacher. After lecturing one class for 45 minutes, one student bought many books on both general and special relativity to read during his study hall. Inspiring other students to search for knowledge kindles my own quest to understand the world and the people around me.

As president of the National Honor Society, I tutor students with difficulties in various subject areas. In addition, I am ranked number one in my class with an SAT score of 1580 and SATII scores of 750 in math, 760 in writing, and 800 in physics. In school, I take the hardest possible courses including every AP course offered at the high school. I am the leading member of the Math Team, the Academic Team, and the Model Congress Team. In the area of leadership, I have recently received the Rotary Youth Leadership Award from a local rotary club, have been asked to attend the National Youth Leadership Forum on Law and the Constitution in Washington D.C., and wrote the winning essay on patriotism for South Plainfield's VFW chapter. Currently enrolled in Spanish 6,I am a member of both the Spanish Club and the Spanish Honor Society. In addition, I recently was named a National Merit Scholar.

Besides involvementin academic and leadership positions, I am active inathletics. For instance, I lift weights regularly. In addition, I am the captain of my school's varsity tennis team. So far this year, my individual record on the team is 3-0.

Working vigorously upon being elected Student Council President, I have begun a biweekly publication of student council activities and opinions. Also, the executive board under my direction has opened the school store for the first time in nearly a decade. With paint and wood, we turned a janitor's closet into a fantastic store. I also direct many fund raisers and charity drives. For instance, I recently organized a charity drive that netted about $1,500 for the family of Alicia Lehman, a local girl who received a heart transplant.

As Student Liaison to the South Plainfield Board of Education, I am working to introduce more advanced-placement courses, more reading of philosophy, and more math and science electives into the curriculum. At curriculum committee meetings, I have been effective in making Board members aware of the need for these courses. In addition, my speeches at public Board meetings often draw widespread support, which further helps to advance my plans for enhancing the curriculum.

I have also been effective as a Sunday school teacher. By helping elementary school students formulate principles and morals, I make a difference in their lives every week. The value system that I hope to instill in them will last them their entire lives. I find teaching first-graders about Christ extremely rewarding.

Clearly, I have devoted my life both to working to better myself and to improving civilization as a whole. Throughout the rest of my life, I hope to continue in this same manner of unselfish work. Just as freeholder Crabiel dedicates his life to public service, I commit my life to helping others and to advancing society's level of understanding.