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Scholarshipfinancial aid awarded to a student.
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Scholarship1530s, "status of a scholar," from scholar + -ship. Meaning "learning, erudition" is from 1580s; sense of "source of funds for support or maintenance of a scholar" is fro [..]
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Scholarshipaward that provides money toward an individual's education.
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ScholarshipAn award carrying financial advantage in undertaking a specified program or course of study. The advantage is usually in the form of a full or partial remission of fees, or meeting of costs associated [..]
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Scholarshipfinancial aid provided to a student on the basis of academic merit eruditeness: profound scholarly knowledge (scholar) a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has ga [..]
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Scholarshipknowledge or learning. The same word also means a sum of money given to a student each year because of his good word, so that he can afford to go on studying
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Scholarshipstipendye
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ScholarshipA form of financial aid given to undergraduate students to help pay for their education. Most scholarships are restricted to paying all or part of tuition expenses, though some scholarships also cover room and board. Scholarships are a form of gift aid and do not have to be repaid. Many scholarships are restricted to students in specific courses of [..]
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ScholarshipMoney awarded for educational purposes. Scholarship funds used to pay for qualified expenses such as tuition, required fees, books, and supplies are generally considered nontaxable income.
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ScholarshipA form of financial assistance that does not require repayment or employment and which is usually offered to students who show potential for distinction, or who possess certain characteristics importa [..]
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ScholarshipA financial award given to a student based on merit or means testing, to be used for their education, and does not require repayment.
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ScholarshipA scholarship is merit- or need-based financial assistance that doesn’t require repayment.
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ScholarshipA financial reward that does not need to be repaid.
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ScholarshipThe term scholarship is subject to different definitions. Scholarship may refer to the methods, discipline, and attainments of a scholar or scholars. It is also commonly used to refer to a grant of fi [..]
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ScholarshipA scholarship generally refers to an amount paid to, or on behalf of, an undergraduate student in pursuit of studies. It includes tuition as well as attendant expenses. It does not include payments made in exchange for services, such as compensation received from a campus job. A scholarship can be either "qualified" or "non-qualified [..]
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ScholarshipA form of financial aid that does not need to be repaid and that is ordinarily awarded on the basis of merit. Sometimes used interchangeably with grant, though grants are generally awarded on the basi [..]
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ScholarshipAn award made in recognition of merit, service, or for reasons of equity that carries a condition for further study or commitment. A scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic merit and/or equity [..]
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Scholarship(n) financial aid provided to a student on the basis of academic merit(n) profound scholarly knowledge
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ScholarshipA sum of money or other aid granted to a student on the basis of merit or other factors, e.g., low income, rural or Indigenous background.
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ScholarshipScholarship means a sum of money awarded to a student to cover or contribute towards the costs associated with studying for a degree, diploma or certificate of the University.
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ScholarshipA financial grant given to students to contribute to the cost of their studies, usually as a reward for high achievement. See Scholarships and financial support
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ScholarshipA student is deemed not eligible for grant funding if they are in receipt of a scholarship, apart from a notable exceptions, from public funds in the State, or any Member State, in respect of the appr [..]
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ScholarshipScholarships are available for undergraduate and postgraduate study. They provide students with funding towards the cost of their course or research.
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ScholarshipA merit award given to students for academic achievement that typically includes a monetary gift.
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ScholarshipA scholarship is a form of gift aid, money that does not need to be repaid. Scholarships are usually awarded by private organizations (e.g., foundations, corporations, associations, individual philant [..]
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ScholarshipMonetary award for academic achievement either before or during postsecondary studies
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ScholarshipScholarship deals with the discovery, integration, application and transmission of knowledge, ideas, skills or artistic efforts. It is carried out in a manner that is organized, original, creative, and innovative. Scholars have a sense of purpose, engage in reflective critique and seek avenues to share their insights with others. Scholarship demons [..]
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ScholarshipA study grant of financial aid, usually given at the undergraduate level, that may take the form of a waiver of tuition and/or fees.
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ScholarshipFinancial Aid and Awards.
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Scholarship1. the act of study and/or research; 2. the knowledge that results from study and research in a particular field. In Scholarship Reconsidered (1991), Ernest Boyer defined four kinds of scholarship: di [..]
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ScholarshipScholarships are awards carrying financial advantage in undertaking a specified program or course of study. The advantage is usually in the form of a full or partial remission of fees, or meeting of c [..]
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Scholarshipn. beca(de estudio), See also academic scholarship, athletic scholarship, merit-based scholarship; estudio, investigación
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ScholarshipMoney awarded to pay for your tuition.
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ScholarshipA type of financial aid that consists of an amount of free money given to a student by a school, individual, organization, company, charity, or federal or state government. "Scholarship" is often used interchangeably with "grant." (See the U.S. News scholarship guide for more information.)[Back to Top]
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ScholarshipMoney granted to a student because of merit, need, or other criteria. Scholarships do not need to be paid back.
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Scholarship An award that does not usually have to be paid back. A scholarship is usually awarded to students who demonstrate or show promise of high achievement in an area such as academics, athletics, music, a [..]
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ScholarshipA form of financial assistance, also known as a grant or as gift aid, that students are not required to repay. Scholarships are based on either merit, a special characteristic, or need. Scholarships are offered to students with excellen t achievement in an area such as academics, athletics, or debating. If a family has the financial resources to be [..]
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ScholarshipA financial award given to students on the basis of outstanding academic achievement. Awards are applied directly to educational expenses
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Scholarshipa financial award given to students, on the basis of outstanding academic achievement, to assist them with the costs of their education.
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ScholarshipA non-repayable sum of money awarded to a student to help finance further education.
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ScholarshipFinancial assistance/aid that is usually based on merit or ability, and that does not have to be repaid.
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ScholarshipAlso known as gift-aid or “free money,” a scholarship does not require repayment and can be awarded from a number of sources and for a number of reasons. Some scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit, academic excellence, study in a particular major, leadership, plans to study abroad or financial need. Others are awarded as part of a contest, [..]
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ScholarshipThis type of financial award usually does not have to be paid back. It is given to students who demonstrate high achievement in areas such as academics, athletics, music, art, or other disciplines.
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ScholarshipA financial award given to a student based on academic standing.
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Scholarship An award selected on merit, including but not limited to academic merit, to assist a student to undertake or complete a program of study at the University over a nominated period of time, in accordan [..]
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ScholarshipMoney awarded to students based on academic or other achievements to help pay for education expenses. Scholarships generally do not have to be repaid.
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ScholarshipMoney awarded to a student for educational expenses. Scholarships do not need to be repaid. At Williams, outside scholarships replace other forms of financial aid, first replacing loans and need-based campus employment eligibility, then the Williams Grant. At institutions that do not meet full financial need, scholarships may also fill the “gap” be [..]
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ScholarshipA scholarship is an amount of money awarded to a student based on academic merit. They do not have to be repaid.
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ScholarshipFree money awarded to you based on academic merit (ability, skill or high grades) and/or financial need.
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ScholarshipAwarded primarily on academic merit. Some scholarships may include other criteria such as community service or financial need. Scholarships will appear on a student's transcript.
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ScholarshipA type of financial assistance that does not require repayment or employment; may be based on merit, need, or merit plus need.
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ScholarshipA type of financial assistance that does not require repayment or employment; may be based on merit, need, or merit plus need.
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ScholarshipBOURSE Non-repayable financial award granted to students based on academic achievement or other merit criteria. For more information, visit the Financial Aid and Awards site (see also bursary).
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ScholarshipA non-repayable sum of money awarded to a student to help finance further education. Most scholarships are based on merit in areas ranging from academic achievement to athletics. Usually, scholarships [..]
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ScholarshipGift aid awarded to the student that does not need to be repaid.Scholarship awards are typically based on merit or a combination of merit and need, such as academic excellence, talent, affiliation wit [..]
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ScholarshipA grant of financial aid awarded to a student for the purpose of attending a college or university.
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ScholarshipA form of financial aid given to undergraduate students to help pay for their education. Most scholarships are restricted to paying all or part of tuition expenses, though some scholarships also cover [..]
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ScholarshipA financial aid award, based on financial need or merit, which does not have to be repaid.
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ScholarshipFinancial assistance which does not require repayment of employment- usually merit-based or determined by special circumstances (ethnicity, religion, etc.).
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ScholarshipA kind of “gift aid” — financial aid that doesn’t have to be paid back. Scholarships may be awarded based on merit or partially on merit. That means they’re given to students with certain qualities, such as proven academic or athletic ability. Learn more about gift aid .
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ScholarshipA form of financial aid that does not have to be repaid or earned through employment. Scholarship usually refers to an award based on academic merit; however, scholarships are also awarded for performing community service. Financial need may also be required. The UtahFutures.org Scholarship Search includes descriptions of many hundreds of financial [..]
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ScholarshipA monetary award, at the entrance or in-course and/or graduating level based on academic excellence (in specific subject or group of subjects) and on the recognition of additional relevant attributes.
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ScholarshipA scholarship is a form of financial aid given to students to help pay for their education. Scholarships are a form of gift aid and don’t have to be repaid. Many scholarships are restricted to student [..]
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Scholarshipmoney for college you dont have to repay, awarded based on grades, test scores, major, heritage or other criteria, but usually not financial need.
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ScholarshipMoney awarded to a student to help pay college costs. Scholarships are not usually paid back. Depending on the scholarship, which can come from many sources, the award could be renewable for each year [..]
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Scholarshipa type of financial assistance which does not require repayment or employment and may be based on merit.
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ScholarshipSystematic inquiry into the areas related to teaching, learning, and the education of teachers and other school professionals. Scholarship includes traditional research and publication as well as the rigorous and systematic study of pedagogy and the application of current research findings in new settings. Scholarship further presupposes submission [..]
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ScholarshipA form of financial aid given to undergraduate students to help pay for their education. Most scholarships are restricted to paying all or part of tuition expenses, though some scholarships also cover [..]
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ScholarshipA form of financial assistance that does not require repayment or employment and is usually made to students who demonstrate or show potential for distinction, usually in academic performance.
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ScholarshipA form of financial aid given to undergraduate students to help pay for their education. Most scholarships are restricted to paying all or part of tuition expenses, though some scholarships also cover [..]
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Scholarship money for college you don't have to repay, awarded based on grades, test scores, major, heritage or other criteria, but usually not financial need.
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ScholarshipGift award based on grades or other achievement. Not always based on financial need.
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ScholarshipGift Aid, often based on merit.
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ScholarshipMoney awarded to students from outside sources. Scholarships generally do not have to be repaid. See Penn’s policy on outside scholarships and how they affect financial aid.
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ScholarshipA form of financial aid given to students to help pay for their education. (Scholarships are given for a student's outstanding achievement - academic, athletic, or creative.) Scholarships don't have to be repaid.
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ScholarshipGift aid awarded to the student that does not need to be repaid. Scholarship awards are typically based on merit or a combination of merit and need, such as academic excellence, talent, affiliation wi [..]
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ScholarshipA fund that provides money to pay for educational expenses such as fees, school travel, living and accommodation while at university.
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ScholarshipGift money for college that does not need to be repaid. It can be offered by the college itself, or outside organizations.
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ScholarshipAn award made in recognition of merit, service, or for reasons of equity that carries a condition for further study and/or commitment.. May be paid directly to the student or to directly offset tuitio [..]
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ScholarshipMoney awarded to students based on academic or other achievements to help pay for education expenses. Scholarships generally do not have to be repaid.
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ScholarshipAssistance granted to a student, possibly in the form of bookshop vouchers, computing equipment or a sum of money.
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ScholarshipA form of financial assistance that does not need to be repaid. Scholarships are generally offered to students who show potential for distinction, or who possess certain characteristics important to t [..]
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ScholarshipA form of financial aid given to students on the basis of need or merit (or a combination of both) to help pay for their education expenses. Some scholarships have community service requir [..]
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Scholarship"A type of financial aid for which the money received does not have to be paid back. Scholarships are considered merit-based aid because they are awarded to students who are eligible based on cer [..]
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ScholarshipThe New Zealand Scholarship is registered on the New Zealand Register of Quality Assured Qualifications as an independent level 4 qualifications. To complete the qualification students require 72 credits. Each Scholarship standard contributes 24 credits towards the qualification. See also New Zealand Scholarship Certificate and Top Scholars.
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Scholarshipa form of financial aid that usually has certain criteria (either merit or need based) that must be met before being awarded to the student. Scholarships may be internal (awarded through the universit [..]
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ScholarshipScholarships are a form of financial aid that is given to undergraduate students to help pay for education. Most scholarships are restricted to paying all or part of tuition expenses, though some scholarships also cover room and board. Scholarships are a form of gift aid and do not have to be repaid. Many scholarships are restricted to students in [..]
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ScholarshipA form of educational financial assistance that does not require repayment or a work obligation. A "merit-based" scholarship is awarded to a student who demonstrates potential for distinctio [..]
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ScholarshipA form of financial aid given to undergraduate students to help pay for their education. Most scholarships are restricted to paying all or part of tuition expenses, though some scholarships also cover [..]
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ScholarshipA grant specifically to pay tuition and/or fees.
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Scholarshipa form of gift aid that does not have to be repaid. To search for scholarships on the Web try cfwv.com, finaid.org, FastWeb.com or CollegeAnswer.com.
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ScholarshipA scholarship is gift aid that usually does not have to be repaid. Scholarships are typically based on merit or a combination of merit and need. Scholarships may be awarded based on academic excellence, talent, affiliation with various groups or career aspirations, among other factors.
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ScholarshipMoney awarded to students based on academic or other achievements to help pay for education expenses. Scholarships generally do not have to be repaid.
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Scholarship A financial aid award that does not have to be repai [..]
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Scholarship"Scholarship is demonstrated when knowledge is advanced or transformed by application of one's intellect in an informed, disciplined, and creative manner. The resulting products must be assessed for quality by peer review and made public" (pg. 888).
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Scholarship"Scholarship is teaching, discovery, integration, application, and engagement that has clear goals, adequate preparation, appropriate methods, significant results, effective presentation, and reflective critique that is rigorous and peer reviewed."
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ScholarshipScholarships are financial assistance for undergraduate students that do not require repayment and may be awarded based on financial need, personal merit, or a combination of both need and merit.
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ScholarshipA form of financial assistance that does not require repayment or employment. A “merit-based” scholarship may be made to a student who demonstrates or shows potential for distinction, usually in academic performance, at the institution. The term is also frequently used to refer to need-based state grant(“state scholarship”) programs. Scholarships m [..]
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ScholarshipGift aid awarded to the student that does not need to be repaid. Scholarship awards are typically based on merit or a combination of merit and need, such as academic excellence, talent, affiliation wi [..]
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ScholarshipFunds for educational costs, granted to you because of need, merit, or affiliation. These funds do not need to be repaid. SPU scholarships have individual renewal criteria.
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ScholarshipA scholarship is a financial award that does not have to be repaid. Eligibility is based on criteria established by the donor or institution and may include need or merit.
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Scholarship
A grant-in-aid to a student.
The character or qualities of a scholar.
The activity, methods or attainments of a scholar.
(uncountable) The sum of knowledge accrued by scholars; the realm of re [..]
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ScholarshipA scholarship is an award of financial aid for a student to further their education. Scholarships are awarded based upon various criteria, which usually reflect the values and purposes of the donor or [..]
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ScholarshipDefinition A type of financial aid, in the form of a grant that does not have to be repaid by the recipient. Scholarships are most often given to students for one of two reasons: achievement in academ [..]
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