The Proposal Letter
The
Proposal Letter should include the following paragraphs:
Biographical Information:
This paragraph tells the reader
about the person writing the Proposal Letter. The reader
should feel that they have gained insight into who is doing
the writing. There should be a clear connection established
between the student’s background information and what
is being done for the Culminating Project.
Proposal:
The product or performance should
be defined and a quality proposal statement should be in this
paragraph. This paragraph should describe the topic or focus
of both the paper and the product or performance. Include here
the research you propose to do that will lead to the successful
completion of the product or performance.
Learning Stretch,
Experience and Interest:
This paragraph should include
justification of why the selected product or performance will
stretch your learning. Describe prior background, knowledge,
skills and talents.
Resources:
This paragraph explains the materials
and information sources the writer plans to use. Details will
include experts for potential interviews and projected costs.
Plagiarism:
This paragraph clearly indicates
that the writer understands the expected ethical behavior and
the penalty for any violation.
Your Proposal Letter needs to
contain the following statement: “I understand that honesty
and integrity are important characteristics of an upstanding
citizen. As such, I will demonstrate these qualities by committing
to accuracy and honesty on all parts of the Culminating Project;
this means I will not plagiarize any of the written portions,
and I will not lie about, or exaggerate, any part of the 20-hour
portion of the project. I know that those who cheat may not
participate in commencement exercises, and possibly will not
graduate at all. I also know that I want to end my high school
experience on a positive note, so I do not want to cheat myself
out of this opportunity.”
Conventions:
Zero spelling errors and follows
rules of
grammar and punctuation.
Format:
The letter should be
typed in Block Style with 1”
margins with correct heading, date, address, salutation and
signature.
Sample
Proposal Letter 1
Sample
Proposal Letter 2
Sample
Proposal Letter 3
Proposal
Letter Template