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Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but . it's scholarship. I'm sorry.
I sincerely doubt they would revoke your scholarship based on the missing "i". Yes, I know how important these details can be, but there isn't anything you can do about it now.
Just curious, is it normal to type thank you notes now? I'm an old dinosaur so I don't know.
I received a scholarship where I had to send a thank you letter, and it was definitely the real deal. It turned out, my donor was the CNO from of the local pediatric hospitals! It was very nice.
I highly doubt your scholarship will be revoked due to a spelling error. You can clarify in your letter about the error.
This really should not be an issue. The letter tends to be a formality. The school requests them before they release the funds but the funds are already there and awarded to you. Yes, the person reading the letter may notice the mistake but it really will not have any bearing on you receiving the funds.
Congrats on the scholarship!
I was told by the financial aid dept. at my school that funds will not be granted unless a thank you note is sent. They said that many students fail to write the letter and then do not receive their scholarship. They also told me that the thank you letters they receive are forwarded to the scholarship donor. I guess all schools do it differently.
its_meee
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My school sent me a letter stating that I had received a scholorship, and that I needed to write a thank you letter to the scholorship donor. After writing the letter I was to send it back to my school and then they would send it on to the donor. I typed up the letter making sure that my grammar and spelling was correct and then I put it in the mail. Here is the problem... My school misspelled the name of the scholorship in the letter that they sent me, and when I wrote my thank you letter I used the spelling that they gave me! I realized that there was a spelling error after I was researching online about the scholorship. I called my school this morning and was told that it should'nt be an issue, but that they would make a note of it. Personally, I think this is a huge issue! If the donor decideds to not grant me the scholorship because of this error I will be so upset at my school! I would have caught the error if a common word was misspelled, but the word that was misspelled was the name Vivian...my school had it spelled Vivan on the letter.