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How to Write Your Essay for the GE Foundation Engineering Scholarship

By Daur, ScholarshipTop founder and scholarship data reviewer

Reviewed by ScholarshipTop editorial review · Published Apr 15, 2026

ScholarshipTop editorial guide. Writing guidance does not guarantee eligibility, selection, or award payment.

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Understanding the Prompt

Begin by carefully reading the scholarship prompt to grasp what the committee seeks. Look for keywords that indicate the values and qualities they prioritize. This scholarship supports students in engineering, particularly those who are women, so think about how your experiences align with this focus.

Brainstorming Across the Four Buckets

Organize your thoughts into four material buckets: background, achievements, the gap, and personality.

  • Background: Reflect on your formative experiences that sparked your interest in engineering. Consider family influences, educational experiences, or personal challenges that shaped your path.
  • Achievements: Identify key accomplishments in your academic and extracurricular life. Use specific metrics, such as projects you've completed, leadership roles held, or awards received, to provide tangible evidence of your capabilities.
  • The Gap: Acknowledge what you hope to gain from this scholarship and how it fits into your educational journey. Discuss any obstacles you face that this scholarship would help you overcome.
  • Personality: Infuse your essay with personal anecdotes that reveal your values and character. Share moments that illustrate your resilience, creativity, or commitment to your field.

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Creating an Outline

Once you have gathered your material, outline your essay to ensure a logical flow. Start with an engaging introduction that draws the reader in—perhaps a vivid scene or a pivotal moment in your journey. Follow with sections dedicated to each of the four buckets, ensuring each paragraph transitions smoothly to the next.

Drafting Voice and Style

As you draft, maintain an active voice and focus on clarity. Each paragraph should center around a single idea that supports your overall narrative. Avoid clichés and vague statements; instead, provide specific examples that illustrate your points. Remember to reflect on the significance of each experience—answer the “So what?” question to demonstrate your insights and growth.

Revision and the “So What?” Factor

After completing your first draft, take a break before revising. Look for opportunities to enhance clarity and impact. Ensure that each section connects back to the scholarship's goals and reflects your unique perspective. Seek feedback from peers or mentors, and be open to constructive criticism. Revisit your essay to refine your voice and ensure it authentically represents you.

Common Pitfalls to Avoid

Avoid starting with generic statements or overused phrases. Steer clear of passive voice and vague language that lacks specificity. Do not fabricate experiences or achievements, as authenticity is crucial. Lastly, ensure that your essay adheres to any specified word limits and formatting guidelines.

FAQ

What should I focus on in my essay?
Focus on your unique experiences that highlight your passion for engineering, your achievements, and the challenges you face. Make sure to connect these elements to the values of the scholarship.
How can I make my essay stand out?
To stand out, use specific examples that showcase your accomplishments and personal journey. Reflect on what you have learned from your experiences and how they have shaped your aspirations.
Is there a specific format I should follow?
While there may not be a strict format, a clear structure with an engaging introduction, body paragraphs focused on your four material buckets, and a strong conclusion is essential for clarity and coherence.

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