Motivation Letter for Bursary Sample Template with Example (2024)

Your bursary application requires you to write a motivation letter. But how do you write one that convinces the reviewer that you’re the best candidate for funding? If you’ve been accepted to a university or college, you’ve probably heard the word “bursary” thrown around. A bursary is a financial award that does not need to be paid back. It’s a form of grant rather than a loan. It is usually awarded based on financial need, merit, or some combination of the two. It can help to include a strong motivation letter with your bursary application.

A bursary can help immensely to offset the high costs of university education. While many students take out student loans to cover costs, it’s always better to not have to pay that money back. Let’s look at how we can write a strong motivation letter for a bursary application.

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Contents

  • 1 What is a Bursary?
  • 2 The Top Tips for Writing a Motivation Letter for Bursary Application
  • 3 Where to Find Bursaries
  • 4 How to Write a Motivation Letter for Bursary
  • 5 Preparing to Write Your Motivation Letter for a Bursary Application
  • 6 Start Writing Your Motivation Letter
  • 7 Editable Motivation Letter for Bursary
  • 8 Other Resources
    • 8.1 Spelling and Grammar
  • 9 Sample Motivation Letter for Bursary with Example

What is a Bursary?

A bursary is a financial award that does not need to be repaid. A bursary may be based on financial need or merit and is intended to supplement your income and help pay for school fees, supplies, and living expenses. The word “bursary” comes from the Latin “burra” which means cloth. The purpose of the award dates back to medieval Europe where students would wear a bursa or burse (bag) around their waist to represent their scholarship support. Thankfully, we don’t need to wear a bag, but you do need a strong application.

A bursary, or bursary award, will usually have an application process. In that process, you may need to show why you should be awarded the bursary. You may need to show a financial need for the award. You might also have to show merit, or that you deserve the award for another achievement, often academic. Often, there is a component of both required so even if you have a strong academic background, your award may be changed depending on how much money you or your family have.

Bursaries are designed to allow someone to attend college who could not otherwise, so there will usually be a financial component to the eligibility.

Bursaries and scholarships are very similar and, indeed, there is some overlap. Scholarships, though, often will not have a financial requirement (though it’s not uncommon.) Scholarships may be awarded for participation in a group, academic achievement, heritage, or any number of requirements. Bursaries normally have at least a financial component. The good news is that you don’t have to pay either one back.

Depending on the award, you may be able to use a bursary to pay for tuition costs, books, and supplies, living expenses, or any combination of these. The specifics vary with each bursary but you will always have some combination of these expenses. Bursaries provide you funding for college without increasing your financial burden after graduation, so they are a tremendous opportunity.

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The Top Tips for Writing a Motivation Letter for Bursary Application

  • Be honest – tell them your financial need, be descriptive and, above all, be honest.
  • Keep a formal tone – this is a professional letter
  • Check your spelling and grammar – Make sure that your spelling and grammar are proper and concise. Consider using a tool like Grammarly to help.
  • Show your goals – Tell them what you want to accomplish academically and professionally
  • Show how you meet the requirements of the bursary
  • Make sure to include all the required forms for the application – Don’t leave anything out. Check your academic records, financial records, application forms

Where to Find Bursaries

The first job is to find the bursaries that you are eligible for. This can be its own challenge, so we are going to provide you with some tips and tools to find them.

Oftentimes, bursaries are listed with scholarships and grants, so you can often use the same search engines. Here are a few to get you started:

This is by no means a complete list but it will get you started. Of course, searching online for programs is a great place to start. A good strategy there is to search “bursary” followed by keywords like the name of the school you want to attend, your country, your interests, and similar things. Often you won’t find anything but you might be surprised by what you find.

Also, many schools have resources to help you find opportunities, so you may want to call your school or email them and discuss any options that they know about. They do this all the time and so have a lot of knowledge about what’s available.

How to Write a Motivation Letter for Bursary

A motivation letter for a bursary application is a letter that you write to the organization that awards bursaries to express your interest in the bursary and why you are a strong candidate. Bursaries can be extremely competitive and you want to take every opportunity to make yourself look like a strong candidate for the program.

The letter should be addressed to the organization that gives bursaries. Ideally, to a person at that organization. You are looking to make a connection with reviewers. If you can find the person receiving the letters and applications, that is wonderful and ideal. Even if it’s addressed to the wrong person, but you are close, that’s okay. It shows that you took the time to research the organization and the people. It shows initiative.

You will be the one to write it. While someone else, like your parents, can help you write it and you should have someone else review it, you want to be the one to write it. Remember, you are trying to show why you are a strong candidate. Not taking the time and effort to advocate for yourself can make you look bad in the eyes of someone reviewing your application.

If you are applying for more than one bursary, you want to write a separate letter for each. While this means more work, this will give you the best chance of being recognized for each of them. Using the same letter is likely to make your letter look more like a form letter (which it is) and that you didn’t give the application the time and attention that it deserves.

Preparing to Write Your Motivation Letter for a Bursary Application

Before we can start writing, we have to do some preparation. You will want to assess what the requirements are for the bursary, how you meet them, and what qualifications you have that most qualify you. Start by reviewing the application, website, and any other information you have about the bursary. Write down any qualifications or preferences that the bursary program has. Include a segment on financial need. Much of the financial need comes down to numbers but it can’t hurt to consider for your letter.

Next, review the program that you are trying to fund with the bursary. Write down the answers to the following questions:

  • How is The Program Different From Its Competitors and What Makes It Better? – Consider the program, the location, the school. Write down what makes that program better.
  • Why Do You Want to Attend that Program? – What is it about that program that attracts you compared to other programs. Consider the course of study and your future goals or your capabilities.
  • What Will Attending the Program Allow You to Do – If you attend this program, what does your future look like?

Using these answers, make a list of qualities, experiences, and achievements that most qualify you for this program. Consider everything that you have accomplished or participated in. Right now, you’re looking for quantity over quality. We will narrow it down when you write your letter. This is to give you ideas without thinking too much about the letter. Here are some ideas to prompt you.

  • Grades – Consider your marks in school, your best courses, and any other coursework where you stand out.
  • Course of Study – Consider whether there are any particularly interesting courses you have taken. Maybe these were unique areas of study, college-level courses, or unique settings (e.g. study abroad).
  • Academic Achievement – Consider any academic awards, teams, or anything related that you have earned.
  • Employment – This includes any jobs, work recognition, or anything similar.
  • Volunteer Activities – If you volunteer anywhere, any special responsibilities or achievements you have had there.
  • Sports – Write down any sports you have participated in, awards there should be included.

This may not be a complete list but it should get you started. You are looking for anything unique, impressive or distinct but at this phase, just write down as much as you can think of.

Start Writing Your Motivation Letter

We recommend a three-part letter. This makes it easier to write and to read while still giving a reader a good overview of who you are and why they should choose you. Your letter should be no more than one page. Many people aren’t going to read beyond that anyway. You want to make it as easy on a reader as possible.

The three parts of the letter include

  • Introduction – This is a simple paragraph where you introduce yourself, the bursary program you are applying for, and a brief introduction of why you are a great candidate.
  • Body – The body, usually 1-3 paragraphs of a few sentences each serves to show a reader why you are a great candidate for the bursary and why they should choose you.
  • Conclusion – This simple, brief paragraph will thank them for their time, express your excitement about the opportunity, and make yourself available for any questions or further discussion.

Of course, this sounds easy but writing something this important is never that easy. We will start with the hardest part, the body. This will give you your messaging for the introduction and conclusion.

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This is an editable version of our Motivation Letter for Bursary. You can download it in Microsoft Word format, which you can use in Microsoft Word or on Google Docs. Use this version to customize the letter for your situation. Make sure to show your strengths and why you would make a great candidate for the position.

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Using the notes that you made above, construct 1-3 paragraphs that describe why you would make a great candidate for the bursary. This will be different for everyone but a few different strategies that you can use include

  • Your Past Accomplishments – Especially if the bursary is academic, you can show your academic achievement include awards, marks or grades, difficult courses you have taken (and done well in), or similar achievements.
  • What the Bursary Will Let You Do – If you have grand future goals that you can show progress towards and that you can describe, this could be a good point to use. For example, “being able to attend Oxford with this bursary will help to me achieve my lifelong dream of being the first physician in my family. I will then use that to help care for the sick and injured in Western Africa where I have already spent some time.”
  • Other Achievements – If you have impressive work or volunteer achievements, this can also be a great example to show what you will do with the education that the bursary makes possible. “This bursary will allow me to attend a university that I can’t hope to otherwise. Then I can continue my work with the blind. I hope to eventually become an engineer and design prostheses and other tools that the blind can use to more equitably participate in society. As you will see, my work with the Indian Association with the Blind has taught me a lot about their challenges and capabilities. I have learned an immense amount in my time there. I want to continue that work once I have a degree.”
  • Financial Need – Bursaries will likely have a component of financial need. You will want to address this in your motivation letter for the bursary application. While this is an important component and can make a motivating story, you may not want to make it all of your story. Combining this with one or more of the other strategies can make a much more compelling letter.

These are examples of the strategies that you can apply when writing your motivation letter that you include with your bursary application. Whatever you choose, make sure that your motivation is genuine and honest. This needs to be your story and it needs to be a real one. That’s why we ask so many questions early on. We want to get as many possibilities as we can to write your letter.

We all have a story to tell. You need to find yours. Once you have that, the letter becomes much easier to write.

With the body of the letter written, then you can write your introduction and conclusion.

The introduction is fairly simple. Introduce yourself and the bursary that you are applying for. Then include one or two sentences summarizing why you are applying.

“My name is Lilivati Chanda and I want to express my interest in the Entrance Bursary Program at McGill University. Your amazing program in Earth Sciences will help me achieve my dream of becoming a leading researcher in climatology. I have long been interested in protecting our environment and, as the first in my family to go to college, I want to continue that passion in my studies.”

Just a few sentences are usually enough. You want to set the stage for the rest of the letter.

The conclusion is similar. Thank them for their time on your application. Let them know you would be happy to discuss any questions they have and provide them with your phone number and email address.

If you are applying for multiple bursary programs, make sure that each letter is different. Each program deserves its own time. The good news is that you can use the same preparation for all of them so once you have written the first one, the others become easier.

Other Resources

We have written this guide to help you write your own letter. Sometimes, we get asked for more help from our readers. Unfortunately, we don’t have the resources for that but we want to give you any help we can.

Probably the best resource we have found for such help is to look on Fiverr to hire someone. Fiverr is a marketplace where you can hire someone for a specific project. They offer different projects at set prices that you can hire them for. This link will take you to a search for freelancers that do motivation letters specifically. We can’t offer any specific names on there because the freelancers change. We can give you some pointers on finding the right person for you, though.

Make sure to review their projects and their reviews. Some might offer letters specifically for MBAs or education applications. Others might just do motivation letters. That’s probably okay. If you’re not sure, you can contact them and discuss it with them before hiring them. Here are the things to look for if you contact them (which isn’t a bad idea even if you think they’re great).

  • Responsive – Make sure that they respond in a reasonable amount of time. If they don’t respond quickly when they want your business they won’t be quick when they have it.
  • Communication – You’re asking them to write a letter for you to a graduate program. Asking them questions in writing is a good chance to see the quality of their writing.
  • Check All Their Deals – When you look at their offerings, there are usually multiple tiers of offerings. Pay more, get more, or get it more quickly (or both.) Don’t always go for the cheapest. Sometimes, the more expensive deals can help you more.
  • Read Their Reviews – Read through the reviews and look for patterns. Anyone can have an occasional bad review but if you need a letter in a few days and they have a lot of complaints about timing, they probably aren’t the freelancer for you.

The good news is that these are writers who do this a lot and have seen a number of ways to do it. Often Fiverr offers reasonable deals at reasonable prices for projects like this. Just like anything else, you just need to make sure you hire the person for you.

While we can’t recommend a specific freelancer, please make sure you leave a review, especially if you find someone really goodor really bad. That way, other readers can find the right freelancer when they need them. If we all leave reviews, then we can find the best people together to help us out.

Spelling and Grammar

You want to review your letter and check the spelling and grammar. There’s nothing worse in a letter designed to show how good you are than a letter with spelling errors and grammatical mistakes. You can start with the spell checker in most word processing programs (like Microsoft Word or Google Docs.) These will pick the big error.

Another great resource is Grammarly. Grammarly is a great tool that will catch when you mix up common spelling errors like mixing up “to” and “too”. The free version is great and works with most programs that you’ll be using for your motivation letter. If you’re writing in a language other than your primary language or you’re not a strong writer, you might want to look at the paid version. It will give you suggestions, help you with the tone of your letter and a lot of other help.

If you aren’t ready to write your own letter or want someone to edit or review your letter, you can hire help. One great resource for that is Fiverr. Fiverr has freelancers who have expertise and experience in various skills. This includes writing motivation letters. There are a lot of freelancers there with various skills. Make sure to interview them thoroughly, read their reviews and even ask for samples. The best ones should be willing to do that for you.

Sample Motivation Letter for Bursary with Example

Below is a sample motivation letter. It uses the concepts above to provide a sample and format of what a motivation letter for a bursary can look like. It’s important that you don’t use this letter. You need your own letter and not ours. This is designed to help you get started.

Good luck! We would love to hear how it goes.

We offer an editable version of this letter for $5 (USD) that you can purchase here.

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FAQs

How do you write a motivational letter for a bursary template? ›

Top tips for writing a Bursary Motivational Letter
  1. Be genuine when describing your financial need.
  2. Be sure to include both the institution and course you are in.
  3. Describe the goals you have (educational and future career prospects)
  4. Make the letter personal and not generic.
29 May 2022

How do you start a motivational letter sample? ›

For example:

Dear [Name of The Contact Person], My name is [Your name] and I would like to express my interest in applying for the Doctoral program in political science at [University Name]. I've always dreamed of becoming a politician and helping give back to my country, and I believe that a Ph. D.

How do I write an impressive motivation letter for a scholarship? ›

Describe these points in a compelling way, persuading the reader to read on and learn more about you, your background and ambitions. Then write a conclusion. If your motivation letter is for a scholarship, then here, emphasise why you're interested and indicate why you've chosen this specific course or programme.

How do I write a short motivational letter for university? ›

How to write your motivation letter
  1. Write down some of the main ideas you want to include, important points you would like to cover in your motivation letter and later build around them, then enrich their content.
  2. Make your goal clear: provide a short preview of the rest of the letter.
20 Jan 2022

How do I write a motivational letter for funding? ›

Writing a funding application
  1. Always keep your project plan in mind. ...
  2. Write in plain English. ...
  3. Be specific about what you plan to do. ...
  4. Focus your application on the funder's priorities. ...
  5. Provide evidence that your work is needed.

What are 10 words that bring you inspiration? ›

Powerful Words That Give You Life Motivation
  • Goals. It should be no surprise that goals motivate us and inspire us. ...
  • New. Choosing to learn something new every day will give you a reason to grown and change. ...
  • Challenge. ...
  • Truth. ...
  • Determination. ...
  • Laughter. ...
  • Perseverance. ...
  • Freedom.
17 Aug 2022

What is the best answer to what motivates you? ›

Good answers to the question 'what motivates you? '
  • meeting deadlines, targets or goals.
  • mentoring and coaching others.
  • learning new things.
  • coming up with creative ideas to improve something, or make something new.
  • analysing complex data in order to draw clear and simple conclusions.
  • working well as part of a team.

What is a good motivational statement? ›

I feel I would be an asset to your organization because I am [list of positive qualities]. I am also skilled in [list of positive skills] which I developed through [experiences or courses that taught you skills]. In conclusion, I hope to get the opportunity to [study/volunteer] with you at [name of organization].

What motivates you to apply for a scholarship? ›

successes, achievements or breakthroughs can inspire you to aspire but when it comes to doing the real work required in scholarship application, self-motivating experiences or desires are very important for sustainability in the process.

Can you please describe your motivation for applying for a scholarship? ›

Motivation letter for scholarship should include your academic achievements. It should explain: Why are you the ideal candidate? How do your skills and abilities contribute to the university or country? You should show the desire that you want to learn and contribute new knowledge.

What should be written in a motivational letter? ›

  • Find out more. ...
  • Your letter of motivation must be personal. ...
  • Adopt a direct and concise style. ...
  • Focus on your strong points. ...
  • Take your CV into account. ...
  • Find the right balance. ...
  • Clearly explain your motivation. ...
  • Talk about your professional objectives.

How many words should a motivational letter be? ›

The ideal length for a motivation letter is around 500-700 words (or whatever length is recommended by your dream institution). Worry about this after you finish writing the draft though, and only keep this in mind when you are trimming your draft down to a presentable length.

How do I write a motivation letter with no experience? ›

Additional things to include in your cover letter

teamwork skills that show you can work with other people. skills that show you can learn on the job. your strengths and contributions that show you are a stand-out applicant. school work experience or volunteer work that demonstrates your strengths and contributions.

How do I write a motivation letter for school application? ›

If you want your school application letter to stand out to the admissions committee, here are the steps to follow:
  1. Address your letter. ...
  2. Use proper salutation. ...
  3. Create a subject line. ...
  4. Introduce yourself, your purpose and your interests. ...
  5. Highlight your skills and achievements. ...
  6. Reiterate your interest. ...
  7. Thank the reviewer.

Why do you think you deserve this award? ›

One of the reasons why I deserve this award is because of the passion, sacrifice and discipline shown throughout my lifespan as a student. My classmates always referred to me as the smart guy who demonstrated lots of respect towards school, did the assignment on time and would show affection for every class.

How do you write a 500 word scholarship essay? ›

Here's a format you can follow instead.
  1. Hook introduction. ...
  2. Context for the hook. ...
  3. Examples that showcase your strengths. ...
  4. A conclusion that makes it clear you've responded to the essay prompt. ...
  5. Example 500 Word Essay #2. ...
  6. #2 Start your essay with a strong hook statement. ...
  7. #3 Use descriptive language. ...
  8. #4 Stick to the word count.
16 Feb 2022

How do you say a scholarship will help you? ›

1. How will this scholarship help you? You should answer this scholarship essay prompt by explaining how the award money will help you in at least one of the following ways: financially, professionally, and/or academically.

Why do you want a bursary? ›

A bursary is a special form of financial aid designed to help students who cannot pay for their tuition and fees in full. It is somewhat like a scholarship, but it typically comes with a work contract that acts as a form of repayment.

How do I write a letter to ask for financial assistance for school? ›

I am writing this letter with due respect and humble request about considering my application for financial aid package. I am grateful to be a student of [mention the name of the university] which has offered me with the financial aid needed to support my academic fees.

How do I write a motivation letter for university application? ›

How To Write Your Motivation Letter
  1. The concept should contain all your thoughts on why you want to pursue the specific degree, the qualities you can bring to the programme, why the specific university is the best option for you. ...
  2. The layout is the way your document is formatted, and it should show your professionalism.

How do I write a motivational letter for funza Lushaka? ›

I am very caring and passionate man. I want to make difference in my community and also in my country. I want to allow my fellow learners to follow their passion and supporting them along the way. I want to give learners possession over their learning.

What is your motivation behind pursuing the program? ›

I want to do this program because I want to change my career path. My goal in life is to be useful to others, for me that is the ultimate success. I study to become useful, to develop skills that others need. Learning business management and administration will make me useful to many.

How do you ask for a school bursary? ›

The first step is to call the admissions office, or look on the school website, to see if bursaries are offered at your child's point of entry. Many schools offer fee assistance from seven-plus, others only at 11+ upwards.

What are 10 words that bring you inspiration? ›

Powerful Words That Give You Life Motivation
  • Goals. It should be no surprise that goals motivate us and inspire us. ...
  • New. Choosing to learn something new every day will give you a reason to grown and change. ...
  • Challenge. ...
  • Truth. ...
  • Determination. ...
  • Laughter. ...
  • Perseverance. ...
  • Freedom.
17 Aug 2022

How many words should a motivational letter be? ›

The ideal length for a motivation letter is around 500-700 words (or whatever length is recommended by your dream institution). Worry about this after you finish writing the draft though, and only keep this in mind when you are trimming your draft down to a presentable length.

How do I write a motivation letter with no experience? ›

Additional things to include in your cover letter

teamwork skills that show you can work with other people. skills that show you can learn on the job. your strengths and contributions that show you are a stand-out applicant. school work experience or volunteer work that demonstrates your strengths and contributions.

How do you qualify for funza Lushaka bursary? ›

You must have achieved a minimum overall average of 55%, for all subjects studied in last year of tertiary study. You must have achieved a minimum overall average of 66.5% for subjects related to the teaching area of specialisation in last year of tertiary study.

How much does funza Lushaka pay? ›

During the 2017 financial year, a total of just over R1 billion was allocated for the Programme. The Funza Lushaka Bursary Programme provides fixed bursary values that cover student tuition fees; accommodation fees (including meals); learning material; and a R600 per month stipend to cover basic living expenses.

How long does it take for bursary to come through? ›

If your award was assessed after you started your academic year, your first instalment will be paid within 10 working days of the date on your Notification of Award (NOA), assuming we have already received both confirmation of your course attendance and that you've been allocated a capped bursary place.

What motivates you to apply for this role example? ›

You might want to include an example from your previous job to explain the kinds of projects or tasks that motivate you. For example, if you say that you are driven by results, give an example of a time you set a goal and met (or exceeded) it.

Why are you applying for this position example answers? ›

Sample Answers

I can see myself succeeding in this position because I've done similar work in the past and know what it takes to engage these particular consumers.” “I've found I work best in a collaborative environment, so I look forward to working with several departments to align on and achieve our goals.”

How do I get motivation? ›

Here are some tips:
  1. Regularly review your goals and progress. ...
  2. Continue to set new goals. ...
  3. Keep the momentum up. ...
  4. Find mentors – a mentor is someone who is experienced in the habit you want to change. ...
  5. Surround yourself with positive people. ...
  6. Use exercise as one of your daily goals to improve your mental health.

How do I ensure I have a bursary? ›

How To Obtain A Bursary
  1. Apply early. Don't wait until you reach your matric year to look for financial aid opportunities. ...
  2. Work hard at school. Don't make the minimum entrance requirements for a study programme your academic goal. ...
  3. Show an interest in your community. ...
  4. Follow application directions.
11 Mar 2021

Who qualifies for a school bursary? ›

Families with a gross household income of up £120,000 pa or less and modest net assets up to £1.4m may be eligible for a bursary. From 2021/22, those with gross household incomes below £65,000 pa may be eligible for an award of up to 100% of fees, subject to net assets.

When should you apply for a bursary? ›

You apply for a bursary when you are in grade 12 so that you can be sponsored for reading the next academic year of study at a tertiary institution, not after passing matric.

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