Saturday, January 30, 2010

Letter To School For Community Service Work Done By Student Transfer To A Four-year University? Student Government President?

Transfer to a four-year university? student government president? - letter to school for community service work done by student

So I am currently a second year student at a community college in Houston, Texas. I hope for a four-year university next semester transfer. I have participated in a number of social events. In addition, I have with the organization of student government in the past two years. During my two years as the first parliament and was president of my last year in the organization. My question is for you, I wonder how well the student government / community aspect of a protocol in applying for grants and applications for schools and scholarships? I have also made a recommendation letter from the president of my school available, the Vice-Chancellor, several teachers, etc.. As the quality of a letter from the chancellor of the university is, you see?

Achievements as president of the Student Government

Experience in dealing with issues of community colleges Bond / Elections

• The student organization sponsored events for charity, which it raised $ 1400 for one of the Jori Zemel Children's Bone Cancer Grundlagn.

· As president, I have devoted to the reconstruction and recruit new members to student government. In 2008, the Student Government Association won first prize at the San Jacinto College Spirit Award for his outstanding work in the community.

3 comments:

Mike 925 said...

Your resume looks great. My campus leadership will make a very good candidate for any number of schools. Search for schools, based on the participation of informal and honored to write an entrance examination. His letters of rec. will be very useful.

phstrito... said...

They look great and one more reason for you to go to a community college was the transmission, making it easier to transfer students last year.

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