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If a scholarship asks for proof of enrollment to a college or University, what should I send?

by Guest33478  |  earlier

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I applied for this scholarship and now they want me to send proof of enrollment. I sm enrolled in college, but I cannot find my college acceptance letter. I will be a freshman. So I was wondering If I could send them my class schedule?

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  1. Contact the Registrar's Office (sometimes called Registration & Records).  Tell them you need a verification of enrollment.  They will want to know where it can be faxed or mailed to.  Most schools won't do this until after school starts since they want to make sure you actually show up.  But this request is common and there shouldn't be any problem getting it sent out.


  2. Take some time and talk with college registrar, and see if they will send something. You could send copy of class schedule with note that official documentation has been requested sent to their address.

  3. hello there, you dont have to send them some class schedules as they are no admission/enrollment letters. All you need do is to log on to a powerful website that helped me when I was in your shoes.

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  4. You can contact the registrars office. They can give you an official transcript that lists the classes that you're registered for.

  5. Your class schedule is better than your acceptance letter (being admitted is not the same as enrollment)  just be sure its is for the semester you are getting the money for. ( A schedule from last year won't work).

  6. print out your class schedule...or go to ur college and ask them to get you a paper that says u are enrolled :)

  7. You can but usually they want something official from the school.  Call the school and speak to your counselor and she can guide you to where you can go to print an official schedule that will have the university's name on it.  Congratulations! :)

  8. Anything from the college or university with your name and address on it, along with your school identification number.  A tuition bill would be perfect or your dorm assignment.

  9. Something straight from the registrar would be best. Usually if you contact the school they will send you a signed proof of enrollment or sign a form for you using the school's official seal. Otherwise, I'd just contact the scholarship doner and find out what they would prefer.

  10. It would best if  you sent them a copy of your college transcripts which may be obtained from the registrars office. Also see your high school or college counselor whom may have better relations with the financial institution.

  11. just ask for an enrollment letter to your new student service and they will give it to you no problemo!

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