This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Each year, sponsors and donors to the OCC Foundation provide hundreds of scholarships to empower our students to succeed. OCC students can easily apply for most Foundation scholarships through OCC-SOS (OCC Student Online Scholarships), the College's web-based scholarship application system.
In-state students who apply to MSU as a freshman are automatically considered. Scholarship recipients may also be eligible for additional merit-based scholarships at MSU. The number of awards will vary, as well as the dollar amounts (though some can cover up to full-tuition).
Freshman who are Platinum Presidential Scholarship recipients are eligible for the Pescovitz Presidential Scholarship. Selected freshman students will receive a "top up" to a four-year, full-tuition scholarship.
SAMPLE FORMAT FOR THANK YOU LETTER. First paragraph: State purpose of letter by thanking your donor. Second paragraph: Share a little about yourself. Closing paragraph: Close by thanking the donor again for the scholarship and make a commitment to do well with their financial support.
What to say in a thank you letter: Use a formal salutation with appropriate titles. Do not use first names. Begin by introducing yourself and thanking the donor. Tell something about yourself. Explain how this scholarship will benefit you. Say “thank you” once again. Sign your letter.
Dear Scholarship Donor, I feel honored and grateful to have been selected as a recipient of the Name of Scholarship. I want to thank you for your generosity in funding this scholarship.
Thanks! Dear Admissions Team, I am writing to express my gratitude for granting me admission to College Name for the upcoming academic year/Fall 20XX. I am incredibly excited and honored to have been selected to join the incoming class.
What to say in a thank you letter: Use a formal salutation with appropriate titles. Do not use first names. Begin by introducing yourself and thanking the donor. Tell something about yourself. Explain how this scholarship will benefit you. Say “thank you” once again. Sign your letter.