Tough Scholarship Negotiation Letter
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:15 pm
Tough letter because there are three different issues to negotiate, I'd like some feedback on how it sounds.
Background is that I was offered minimal money for the PT program at my local T4 with 10% stips and no availability for summer courses. Planning to attend there for family reasons, but I need to squeeze a better scholarship offer out of them. So here's my first draft:
Dear Admissions Office,
I was very excited to learn about my acceptance into YOUR SCHOOL School of Law, as it is at the top of my list of potential law schools. I was enthused after speaking with PT DEAN about the evening program and as I intend to practice in YOUR CITY after graduation, I am excited about being a part of the YOUR SCHOOL student community. I would also like to thank the admissions committee for the merit scholarship that I was awarded.
As I do not anticipate being eligible for need based grants and will be the primary provider for my family throughout law school, merit aid availability will play a crucial role in my decision. To date I have received scholarship offers from REGIONAL T2 for $XX,000 per year, REGIONAL T1 for $XX,000 per year, and several other schools at full or majority tuition.
While YOUR SCHOOL remains my top choice, the financial obligations of providing for a family require that I give serious consideration to these offers. That being said, I am requesting that I be considered for additional merit aid and the possibility of applying funds to summer sessions as well. Additional funds and flexibility in using them would make my decision much easier, since YOUR SCHOOL is where I want to attend Law School.
Additionally, I appreciate the potential that the admissions committee sees in me and am very confident in my abilities, however, law school is a very competitive endeavor and I am concerned about the requirement for placing in the top 10% of the class. While I understand the school’s need to retain funds for the most deserving students, a somewhat more lenient stipulation would go a long way towards assuring me that I was making the right choice with YOUR SCHOOL.
Thank you for taking the time to consider my requests and I look forward to hearing back from you soon. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me at PHONE or EMAIL.
Sincerely,
ME
Background is that I was offered minimal money for the PT program at my local T4 with 10% stips and no availability for summer courses. Planning to attend there for family reasons, but I need to squeeze a better scholarship offer out of them. So here's my first draft:
Dear Admissions Office,
I was very excited to learn about my acceptance into YOUR SCHOOL School of Law, as it is at the top of my list of potential law schools. I was enthused after speaking with PT DEAN about the evening program and as I intend to practice in YOUR CITY after graduation, I am excited about being a part of the YOUR SCHOOL student community. I would also like to thank the admissions committee for the merit scholarship that I was awarded.
As I do not anticipate being eligible for need based grants and will be the primary provider for my family throughout law school, merit aid availability will play a crucial role in my decision. To date I have received scholarship offers from REGIONAL T2 for $XX,000 per year, REGIONAL T1 for $XX,000 per year, and several other schools at full or majority tuition.
While YOUR SCHOOL remains my top choice, the financial obligations of providing for a family require that I give serious consideration to these offers. That being said, I am requesting that I be considered for additional merit aid and the possibility of applying funds to summer sessions as well. Additional funds and flexibility in using them would make my decision much easier, since YOUR SCHOOL is where I want to attend Law School.
Additionally, I appreciate the potential that the admissions committee sees in me and am very confident in my abilities, however, law school is a very competitive endeavor and I am concerned about the requirement for placing in the top 10% of the class. While I understand the school’s need to retain funds for the most deserving students, a somewhat more lenient stipulation would go a long way towards assuring me that I was making the right choice with YOUR SCHOOL.
Thank you for taking the time to consider my requests and I look forward to hearing back from you soon. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me at PHONE or EMAIL.
Sincerely,
ME