About Scholarship
KKCOUPONS is an online coupon website that provides consumers with excellent online shopping coupons. KKCOUPONS knows that students want more discounts to save money, so KKCOUPONS is starting a scholarship program for these young talents in 2021.
In order to support ordinary students and students in need affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, the scholarship will be awarded to a student from all over the world to help him/her pay for education.
KKCOUPONS asked contestants to write an essay about how to save money in daily life, as well as their views on the future of e-commerce and coupon sites. The project will begin in May 2021 and end in December 2021. Finally, a student with the most interesting ideas will be selected for this scholarship.
Scholarship Information
Price Amount
The amount of the scholarship is between $1,000 and $1,500, and there are also free gifts provided by KKCOUPONS.
How to Apply
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KKCOUPONS need to check your student ID or campus card information to confirm that you are a current student.
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Write an essay about how to save money on your daily shopping and explain your vision for the future of e-commerce and coupon websites.
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Send your application to [email protected] when you have completed.
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Don't forget to fill in your personal information at the bottom of the email, such as name, gender, email address, phone number, school name, country and address, etc.
Rules & Requirements
- This scholarship is only available to current students.
- Entrants must submit their application and essay before December 31 2021, and only one application can be submitted.
- Entries must be displayed in text form, and pictures are not allowed.
- The essay should be no longer than 2000 words and must be expressed in English.
- Articles must be 100% original and must not be copied or imitated.
Rubric
- Integrity of the article (10%)
- Language organization, correct grammar, punctuation and spelling (10%)
- Originality and creativity (20%)
- Relevance to the main topic (25%)
- The uniqueness and practicality of ideas (35%)