Rejection Scholarship Letter



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How do you write a rejection letter for a scholarship?

For those who are in a Management position, and who work in Finance, Admin, HR, sending a collective or individual rejection letter from time to time is a necessity. If you are looking for inspiring content on how to formulate your personal letter, have a look at this sample Rejection Scholarship Letter:

Thank you for your application to the {{Institution}} Scholarship! We had a large number of exceptional applicants, and regret to inform you that you have not to be selected for the award. The process of narrowing down a large applicant pool is a challenging one, especially when it is composed of so many highly qualified candidates. As stated in the eligibility requirements, we are currently only considering in-state students. This is because a major part of our selection process includes an in-person meeting in the second round. The decision is not, therefore, a negative assessment of your skills or accomplishments. Nor does it have any bearing on your suitability or fit with {{Organization}}, should you have interest in the future. I want to personally thank you for your interest in our scholarship and for giving us the opportunity to learn a little bit about you. We wish you the utmost success throughout your time and encourage you to stop by in the future so we can get to know your more. Do not hesitate to contact us with any questions and thanks! Yours sincerely,

Download this example Rejection Letter for Scholarship if you have too many students interested in the program.




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