The application form for student poverty is written as follows: the applicant's information, family economic status, personal economic status, reasons for difficulties, and the type and amount of funding applied for.
1, applicant information
This part includes basic information such as students' names, student numbers, departments and contact numbers. This information is convenient for schools or funding institutions to get in touch with students and confirm their identity and needs.
2. Family economic situation
Students need to provide detailed information about the family's economic situation, including the income, expenses and assets of family members. This information helps schools or funding agencies to understand the financial difficulties of students' families, so as to decide whether to give financial aid and the intensity of financial aid.
3. Personal economic situation
This part includes scholarships, work-study programs, internships or other forms of economic income for students at school. This information can reflect students' financial difficulties and provide evaluation basis for schools or funding institutions.
4. Reasons for difficulties
Students need to explain in detail why they need financial assistance. This may include family financial difficulties, unemployed parents, serious illness or other special circumstances. This information helps schools or funding institutions to understand the specific reasons for students' poverty, and then formulate corresponding relief measures.
5. Type and amount of assistance applied for
Students need to clearly state the type and amount of financial aid they want. This may include grants, scholarships, loans or other forms of assistance. At the same time, students need to explain how these assistance will help them solve their financial difficulties.