I graduated from Changsha University of Science and Technology, and the scholarship is evaluated once a year, mainly based on the student handbook. You can carefully study the above calculation rules, which can be roughly divided into intellectual education, moral education, physical education, and some bonus items. (1) intellectual education accounts for 60%, mainly based on the academic performance and credits of various courses; (2) moral education accounts for 30%, mainly for all students or classes.
There were 34 students in my class at that time, and the number of scholarships was 13. Therefore, as long as you work hard, it is relatively simple to evaluate scholarships, and be careful not to fail. (I was under the impression that I was disqualified directly if I failed a course. )
In addition, my advice to you after work: learn more practical software, join the party and get more certificates.