Student Employee Scholarship Program
Libraries student employee scholarship program application, procedures and essays of winners
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Scholarship Essays 2012
- Essays written by award recipients of the Libraries' Student Employee Scholarship. The question options were: (1) What have you learned about yourself working in the UW Libraries? (2) How has the UW Libraries helped you in your academic work? (3) Discuss a resource (e.g. book, video or artwork) you discovered in the UW Libraries that has affected you and explain how. (4) Share your most memorable or challenging experience working in the Libraries.
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Scholarship Essays 2011
- Essays written by award recipients of the Libraries' Student Employee Scholarship. The question options were: (1) What have you learned about yourself working in the UW Libraries? (2) How has the UW Libraries helped you in your academic work? (3) Discuss a resource (e.g. book, video or artwork) you discovered in the UW Libraries that has affected you and explain how. (4) Share your most memorable or challenging experience working in the Libraries.
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Scholarship Essays 2010
- Essays written by award recipients of the Libraries' Student Employee Scholarship. The question options were: (1) What have you learned about yourself working in the UW Libraries? (2) How has the UW Libraries helped you in your academic work? (3) Discuss a resource (e.g. book, video or artwork) you discovered in the UW Libraries that has affected you and explain how. (4) Share your most memorable or challenging experience working in the Libraries.
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Scholarship Essays 2008
- Essays written by award recipients of the Libraries' Student Employee Scholarship. The question options were: (1) How has working in the Libraries changed you? (2) What challenges have you faced working in the Library? (3) What memorable people have you met working in the Libraries? (4) What changes would you make to enhance the Libraries in the future? (5) How does the UW Libraries impact the campus?
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Scholarship Essays 2007
- Essays written by award recipients of the Libraries' Student Employee Scholarship. *Question Choices* (1) How has working in the Libraries changed you? (2) What challenges have you faced working in the Library? (3) What memorable people have you met working in the Libraries? (4) What changes would you make to enhance the Libraries in the future?
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Scholarship Essays 2006
- Essays written by award recipients of the Libraries' Student Employee Scholarship. *Question Choices* (1) How has working in the Libraries changed you? (2) What challenges have you faced working in the Library? (3) What memorable people have you met working in the Libraries? (4) What changes would you make to enhance the Libraries in the future?
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Scholarship Essays 2005
- Essays written by award recipients of the Libraries' Student Employee Scholarship. *Question Choices* (1) How has working in the Libraries changed you? (2) What challenges have you faced working in the Library? (3) What memorable people have you met working in the Libraries? (4) What changes would you make to enhance the Libraries in the future?
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Scholarship Essays 2004
- Essays written by award recipients of the Libraries' Student Employee Scholarship. *Question* What are the most important, interesting, and surprising things you have learned while working at the University of Washington Libraries?
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Scholarship Essays 2003
- Essays written by award recipients of the Libraries' Student Employee Scholarship. *Question* What are the most important, interesting, and surprising things you have learned while working at the University of Washington Libraries?
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Student Employee Scholarship Retrospective
- History of themes, awards and number of applications received for Student Employee Scholarships, 1998- .
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2012 Student Employee Scholarship Application
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2013 Student Employee Scholarship Application
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Scholarship Essays 2013
- Essays written by award recipients of the Libraries' Student Employee Scholarship. The question options were: (1) What have you learned about yourself working in the UW Libraries? (2) How has the UW Libraries helped you in your academic work? (3) Discuss a resource (e.g. book, video or artwork) you discovered in the UW Libraries that has affected you and explain how. (4) Share your most memorable or challenging experience working in the Libraries.

