Fully Funding Scholarships for Youths in 2025
Posted January 2, 2025

Job Description
To improve your chances of securing scholarships, you should prepare the following documents in advance.
These are commonly required for most scholarship applications:
Academic Documents:
- Transcripts
- Official academic records from high school, college, or university.
- Certified copies if originals are not required.
- Degree Certificates
- Certificates for all completed academic qualifications (e.g., high school diploma, bachelor’s degree).
- Standardized Test Scores (if applicable)
- Results from tests like TOEFL, IELTS, GRE, GMAT, or SAT, depending on the scholarship and university requirements.
Personal Documents:
- Valid Passport
- A passport with sufficient validity for the application process and duration of study.
- National Identity Card
- As a backup form of identification, though not always required.
Professional Documents:
- Curriculum Vitae (CV) or Resume
- A well-structured CV highlighting educational background, work experience, leadership roles, volunteer work, and skills.
- Recommendation Letters
- Typically two or three letters from professors, employers, or mentors who can vouch for your academic or professional capabilities.
- Proof of Employment (if applicable)
- For scholarships requiring work experience, such as MBA or executive programs.
Financial Documents:
- Proof of Financial Need (if required)
- Documents showing financial constraints, such as income statements, bank statements, or affidavits of support.
- Sponsorship Letters (if applicable)
- For partial funding or employer sponsorship.
Supporting Documents:
- Personal Statement or Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- A detailed essay outlining your academic and career goals, and why you are a suitable candidate for the scholarship.
- Research Proposal (for postgraduate applicants)
- A comprehensive outline of intended research, if applying for research-based scholarships or programs.
- Portfolio (if applicable)
- For creative fields like design, architecture, or art, showcasing previous work.
Other Documents:
- Medical Certificate
- For scholarships requiring proof of fitness to travel or study abroad.
- Language Proficiency Certificate
- IELTS/TOEFL scores or certificates from institutions demonstrating English or French proficiency.
- Application Form
- Completed and signed scholarship application form (usually provided online or downloaded).
- Passport-Sized Photos
- Recent photographs that meet the specific requirements.
- Evidence of Extracurricular Activities
- Certificates or proof of participation in community service, leadership roles, or other activities.