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30-60 min
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The Point BIPOC Scholarship is awarded to members of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities who identify as LGBTQ. To qualify, you must be enrolled or intend to enroll in an undergraduate, or graduate program based in the United States, including Hawaii and Alaska, and be “out” as a person who identifies as a member of the LGBTQ community.
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Volunteering or being active in your community is a must for this scholarship.
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Each scholarship has a set of requirements: specific factors that determine whether or not you're eligible to apply. You can visit the scholarship site to find this information, or fill out the Mos quiz to be automatically matched with scholarships you qualify for! FYI: the more information you share with Mos, the better scholarship matches Mos will make!
A letter of recommendation (letter of rec) is a letter written by someone in your life who can speak to your achievements, positive traits, and potential. It's basically a summary of why you're great and deserve the scholarship or funding you're applying for! Typically, students ask teachers, mentors, coaches, or employers (never family or friends). FYI: You have to ask someone to write a letter of rec for you.
Yes! You can use the same letter for multiple scholarships. Make sure the letter meets each scholarship's requirements, and isn't too specific to one scholarship. Tip: You might have to ask your recommender to change the wording for different applications.
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