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Veteran Scholarship Essay Worksheet

Overview

Use our worksheet to guide your essay writing process below.

Introduction

  • Write a short story, lesson, or moment from your service that shaped you:
    Example prompt: "One moment that changed me was…"
  • Give a quick background about yourself (branch, role, or life experience):
    Example prompt: "I served in the [Branch] as a [Role] from [years]."
  • Finish with a sentence that tells the reader what you will talk about in your essay:
    Example prompt: "In this essay, I will share my experiences, my goals, and how this scholarship will help me succeed."

Military and Life Experiences

  • Write about one or two key parts of your service or personal life that shaped who you are:
    Prompt: "During my time in the military, I learned…"
  • Write about a challenge you faced and how you handled it:
    Prompt: "One challenge I faced was… I overcame it by…"
  • Write about a lesson that prepared you for school or your future:
    Prompt: "From these experiences, I learned…"

Education and Future Goals

  • Write about what you are studying now:
    Prompt: "I am currently studying [major/field] at [school]."
  • Write about your short-term goals (finishing school, learning skills, earning a degree):
    Prompt: "My first goal is…"
  • Write about your long-term goals (career, giving back, supporting family, leadership):
    Prompt: "In the future, I hope to…"

How the Scholarship Helps

  • Write about why the scholarship matters to you:
    Prompt: "This scholarship will help me by…"
  • Be specific (books, tuition, family support, reducing work hours):
    Prompt: "With this help, I can…"
  • Connect the scholarship to your goals:
    Prompt: "Because of this support, I will be able to reach my goals of…"

Conclusion

  • Look back:
    Prompt: "My experiences have made me…"
  • Look forward:
    Prompt: "With this scholarship, I will be able to…"
  • End with a strong closing line:
    Prompt: "I am committed to using my education to…"

Final Tips

  • Answer the prompts in your own words.
  • Don’t worry about length at first—just get your thoughts down.
  • Once everything is written, put it together into a smooth story.