Beasiswa ASEAN 2008 Singapura untuk Pelajar Indonesia
Daftarlah untuk Beasiswa ASEAN 2008 sekarang juga! Kementerian Pendidikan Singapura (The Ministry of Education, Singapore) dengan senang hati menawarkan Beasiswa ASEAN kepada pelajar-pelajar berprestasi untuk meneruskan pendidikan di Secondary Schools (Setingkat SLTP) dan Junior Colleges (setingkat SMU) ternama di Singapura, untuk pada akhirnya mengikuti Ujian GCE “A” Level (General Certificate of Education (Advantage) Level Examination) atau setara. Beasiswa ini ditawarkan dengan tujuan memberikan kesempatan bagi generasi muda ASEAN untuk mengembangkan dan memenuhi potensi mereka sepenuhnya.
Para penerima beasiswa akan memulai sekolah di Singapura pada tingkat Secondary 3 (SLTP tingkat 3) dan akan mengikuti ujian GCE “O” Level (atau setara) pada akhir tahun Secondary 4, dan apabila memenuhi syarat, para penerima beasiswa juga akan mengikuti ujian GCE “A” Level (atau setara) pada akhir Pre-University 2 (SMU setingkat 2)
Para pelajar yang lulus ujian GCE “A” Level dengan nilai yang tinggi akan diberikan beasiswa penuh untuk melanjutkan pendidikan mereka di National University of Singapore (NUS) atau Nanyang Technology University (NTU).
Beasiswa ini meliputi:
Uang sejumlah S$2200 (untuk untuk pelajar yang duduk di Secondary School) / S$2400 (untuk pelajar yang duduk di Pre University) pertahun serta tempat tinggal di asrama.
Uang sejumlah S$400 dalam masa penyesuaian diri (bagi pelajar Secondary )
Dibebaskan dari pembayaran uang sekolah di Singapura dan Sumbangan Pendidikan (Education Fund)
Dibebaskan dari uang ujian GCE “O” Level dan Level GCE “A” Level (hanya sekali)
Tiket penerbangan kelas ekonomi untuk perjalanan ke Singapura (awal tahun pertama) dan perjalanan pulang ke Indonesia (akhir kontrak)
Subsidi untuk fasilitas kesehatan dan mendapatkan asuransi kecelakaan
Kursus Intensif Bahasa Inggris selama bulan November dan Desember 2007.
Sesuai perjanjian, penerima beasiswa tidak dikenakan ikatan kerja dengan pemerintah Singapura.
Penerima beasiswa harus :
berwarganegara Indonesia
lahir antara tahun 1991 dan 1993
telah mengikuti ujian EBTANAS/UAN 2007 dan berprestasi di sekolah
Prosedur Penyeleksian :
Hanya pendaftar yang terpilih akan diundang untuk mengikuti ujian seleksi kemampuan umum, Bahasa Inggris dan Matematika yang akan diadakan di Jakarta, Medan dan Surabaya pada bulan Agustus. Pendaftar yang berhasil mengerjakan ujian dan mendapatkan hasil yang baik akan diwawancarai pada bulan September 2007. Para pendaftar yang berhasil akan diberitahu mengenai pemberian beasiswa ini sebelum November 2007.
Pendaftaran :
Formulir pendaftaran bisa didapatkan mulai tanggal 2 Juni 2007 dari tempat-tempat berikut:
Embassy of The Republic of Singapore
Block X/4, KAV.No.2
Jalan HR.Rasuna Said Kuningan Jakartac 12950 Indonesia,
atau
Consulate of Republic of Singpaore (Pekanbaru)
Jalan Diponedoro IX No.5
Pekanbaru 28133
Riau, Indonesia
atau
Ministry of Education School Placement & Scholarships Branch Scholarships Section 1 North Buona Vista Drive Podium Block, 3rd Level Singapore 138675
Republic of Singapore
Permintaan tertulis untuk formulir pendaftaran harus disertai dengan selembar amplop berukuran 16 cm x 23 cm yang ditujukan ke alamat pendaftar (dan disertai perangko, apabila permintaan dikirim ke Kedutaan Besar Republik Singapura di Jakarta atau Konsulat Republik Singapura di Pekanbaru). Amplop tersebut juga harus disertakan tulisan “ASEAN SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INDONESIA” pada bagian kiri atas.
Tanggal Penutupan:
Formulir Pendaftaran yang telah diisi dan dilampirkan dengan dokumen-dokumen yang relevan harus dikirim langsung ke Kementrian Pendidikan Singapura (alamat tertera diatas) sebelum 20 Juli 2007
Formulir pendaftaran dengan informasi lebih lengkap dapat diperoleh dari situs: www.moe.gov.sg/aseanscholarships/abtS3Indonesia.htm atau download disini.
Formulir pendaftaran yang diterima setelah tanggal penutupannya atau yang tidak diisi dengan lengkap tidak akan dilayani.
Berita ini diambil dari Harian Umum Kompas, Kamis 7 Juni 2007. Tulisan disesuaikan dengan format website. Baca juga di ASEAN Scholarships 2008 for Indonesia.
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Top Ten Tips for Winning Scholarship Applications
�� by Kay Peterson, Ph.D.
Before you submit your scholarship application, check out these tips, provided by scholarship sponsors nationwide.
Tip #1: Apply only if you are eligible.
Read all the scholarship requirements and directions carefully to makesure you're eligible before you send in your application.
Tip #2: Complete the application in full.
If a question doesn't apply, note that on the application. Don't justleave a blank. Supply all additional supporting material, such astranscripts, letters of recommendation and essays.
Tip #3: Follow directions.
Provide everything that's required, but don't supply things that aren't requested����you could be disqualified.
Tip #4: Neatness counts.
Always type your application, or ifyou must print, do so neatly and legibly. Make a couple of photocopiesof all the forms before you fill them out. Use the copies as workingdrafts as you develop your application packet.
Tip #5: Write an essay that makes a strong impression.
The key to writing a strong essay is to be personal and specific.Include concrete details to make your experience come alive: the who,what, where, and when of your topic. The simplest experience can bemonumental if you present honestly how you were affected.
Tip #6: Watch all deadlines.
To help keep yourself on track,impose your own deadline that is at least two weeks prior to theofficial deadline. Use the buffer time to make sure everything is readyon time. Don't rely on extensions����very few scholarship providers allowthem at all.
Tip #7: Make sure your application gets where it needs to go.
Put your name (and Social Security number, if applicable) on all pagesof the application. Pieces of your application may get lost unless theyare clearly identified.
Tip #8: Keep a back-up file in case anything goes wrong.
Beforesending the application, make a copy of the entire packet. If yourapplication goes astray, you'll be able to reproduce it quickly.
Tip #9: Give it a final "once-over."
Proofread the entireapplication carefully. Be on the lookout for misspelled words orgrammatical errors. Ask a friend, teacher or parent to proofread it aswell.
Tip #10: Ask for help if you need it.
If you have problems with the application, don't hesitate to call the funding organization.
*** Scholarship Applications that Win!
by Bill Reynolds at FreSch!
Bill, whose son won 10 scholarships, shared seven excellent tips on how to make your scholarship application stand out. I liked his tips so much, I've given them their own page! Many thanks to Bill for sharing his experiences!
Tip #1. ATTENTION TO DEADLINES
Try and have your application arrive EARLY as possible, absolutely not after the deadline date! I like to send applications with a "return receipt requested" or "registered" to make sure they get there. I think that this also conveys a positive characteristic about the sender.
Tip #2 START YOUR APPLICATION WITH A "THANK YOU" COVER LETTER
Sample Packet Cover Letter
1111 WinOne Street
Pensacola, Fl 32503
9 September 1999
Mary Smith, President
Whatever Scholarship Committee
Orlando Central Parkway
Orlando, Florida (zip code)
Dear Ms. Smith,
This letter is an introduction of myself, (your name), and my desire to participate in the (whatever it is called) Scholarship Program. I have been accepted to (Name of your College) for the 1999 fall term.
I would like to thank you and the (whatever) Scholarship Committee for supporting college bound students with an opportunity for financial assistance through your scholarship program. Enclosed you will find my application form, high school transcript, ACT results, letters of recommendation, and other pertinent information. Again, thank you for your interest on my behalf and for the youth of our state.
Respectfully,
(your name)
Scholarship Applications that Win!
by Bill Reynolds at FreSch!
Bill, whose son won 10 scholarships, shared seven excellent tips on how to make your scholarship application stand out. I liked his tips so much, I've given them their own page! Many thanks to Bill for sharing his experiences!
Tip #1. ATTENTION TO DEADLINES
Try and have your application arrive EARLY as possible, absolutely not after the deadline date! I like to send applications with a "return receipt requested" or "registered" to make sure they get there. I think that this also conveys a positive characteristic about the sender.
Tip #2 START YOUR APPLICATION WITH A "THANK YOU" COVER LETTER
Sample Packet Cover Letter
1111 WinOne Street
Pensacola, Fl 32503
9 September 1999
Mary Smith, President
Whatever Scholarship Committee
Orlando Central Parkway
Orlando, Florida (zip code)
Dear Ms. Smith,
This letter is an introduction of myself, (your name), and my desire to participate in the (whatever it is called) Scholarship Program. I have been accepted to (Name of your College) for the 1999 fall term.
I would like to thank you and the (whatever) Scholarship Committee for supporting college bound students with an opportunity for financial assistance through your scholarship program. Enclosed you will find my application form, high school transcript, ACT results, letters of recommendation, and other pertinent information. Again, thank you for your interest on my behalf and for the youth of our state.
Respectfully,
(your name)
Tip #3 ANSWER THE "MAIL"
While this seems obvious, you must construct your application to make it EASY for the committee to see that you have provided every thing that was required. I like to provide items in the order that they are listed in the application. If possible, do not mix items on the same page. In another tip I am going to tell you to add extra items that were not requested to give your application that something extra. However, DO NOT add extra items if you are specifically told not to add anything extra. This means that you can not follow directions if you add items when your are forbidden to do so.
Tip #4 ADD EXTRA ITEMS TO YOUR APPLICATION (if not forbidden).
This is where you get to be creative to find ways and things that present you in a positive light to the selection committee. Here are a few ideas to get you started:
1. Write a short essay on MY EDUCATION/CAREER GOALS. Try to keep to one page but no more than two.
2. Write a paragraph or two on how this scholarship award will help you reach your education/career goals.
3. My son's guidance counselor gave him a paper that congratulated him on being in the top 10% of his class and acknowledged his hard work to get there. We included this because it put him in a "positive light" and his hard work at his academics was recognized.
4. Before my son reached his 18th birthday, he registered for the Military Draft as required for all males when they reach the age of 18. He received a letter from the draft board congratulating him for doing his civic duty prior to his 18th birthday. You guessed it, this was also one of our "extra items". A lot of scholarship committee members have military backgrounds or see this as good citizenship for this applicant.
5. One of the best extra items is a letter of acceptance for admission to "any" college. If the scholarship application is not for a specific college, you will be able to use the award at "any" college. You do not have to use it at the college you used in your application. Later you can get more college acceptance letters and when your make your selection you can notify the scholarship award committee of where to send the award. Therefore, any letter of acceptance shows that your are serious but it does not "lock" you into using the award at that college.
These are just a few examples to get you thinking. I would limit my extras to three or four at the most. Too many and you "sour" your application. Again, MAKE SURE you are not forbidden to add extra items before you do so.
Be creative to find things that make you look good and share them with the committee.
Tip #5 PERSONALIZE LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
This is a tip that conveys you took the time to make this application special. When you have a letter of recommendation addressed to the specific organization or person that is administering the application process it says that you took the time and effort to make this letter "Special" for them. If all you have is a letter that starts "To Whom It May Concern", it is better than nothing. But if you can personalize the letter it says you cared to send the very best.
SUB TIP #5a Offer to do the work for the writer of your letter of recommendation. For example, you want to apply to twenty scholarship programs. When you ask someone to write you "1" letter of recommendation they say sure. When you say you need twenty letters they say "sorry" I don't have the time. Once they write you one letter, ask if you can put it on the computer so the TO ADDRESSEE can be personalized for each application and your writer only has to "sign their name twenty times". Now your writer is happy to help you because you have done the work and make it easy for them to help you. If they have nice letter head, ask for blank copies to be used in this process.
SUB TIP #5b This is an "ADD EXTRA ITEM/s" when the application does not require a letter of recommendation.
SUB TIP #5c Try and get three to five letters of recommendation in your files. This will let you pick and choose which one or ones to send in for a specific application. I would never send more than three for an application unless the directions ask for more. I will cover some tips to give your recommendation writer in a later TIP.
TIP #6 - PROOF READ ALL MATERIALS and NEATNESS IS A MUST
When you write anything you must use correct grammar and spelling. If you have a problem in this area ask your English teacher to help you with proofreading your essay, cover letter, extra items you have included, and even letters of recommendation prepared by others. When there are hundreds or thousands of applications to review, correctness and neatness become the first screen out factor. Only when the "pile" is smaller does the content of your application start to become a factor in the selection process.
TIP # 7 - SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION IN A CLEAR PLASTIC FOLDER
Now that your application is complete, the final "presentation" tip is to place all of your items in a clear plastic folder, with a slide locking binder. I like the cheap clear ones so that your "Thank You Cover Letter" (Tip #2) is on top. For that final "touch" I also like to include a wallet size picture of the student in the lower left side of your packet. The next item/s in you application packet are those required in the application (Tip #3 Answer the mail). Next I add any extra items (if not forbidden) and finally I place any letter(s) of recommendations.
If "extras" are forbidden, you should consider NOT using a plastic folder, however, this can be a judgement call on your part. Read the application carefully again regarding extras. Some judges feel the plastic folders "give them more work" (to remove the applications from the plastic folder) while others have no problem with it, even though they may forbid extras. I know, this can be confusing!
Your application packet is a great looking presentation of YOU, don't mess it up by folding it to fit a small envelope. Use an 8X10 type envelope so your application arrives looking great. Consider sending it "Return Receipt Requested" so you know it arrived!
Read a lot more scholarships tips here
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