Meaning bursary
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A student is deemed not eligible for grant funding if they are in receipt of a bursary, apart from notable exceptions, from public funds in the State, or any Member State, in respect of the approved c [..]
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"treasury," 1690s, from Medieval Latin bursaria "treasurer's room," from bursarius (see bursar).
Source: etymonline.com

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A type of scholarship which contributes towards study fees and/or living costs whilst studying at university.
Source: nottingham.ac.uk (offline)

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the treasury of a public institution or religious order A bursary is strictly an office for a bursar and his or her staff in a school or college. Bursaries (and scholarships) are financial help for st [..]
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A full or partial remission of fees.
Source: deakin.edu.au (offline)

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A bursary is an amount of money donated to a student for their education. You do not need to repay a bursary.
Source: thescholarshiphub.org.uk

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is a non-repayable award given on the basis of assessed financial need.
Source: educationplannerbc.ca

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An award made to enable further study on the basis of equity for use towards accommodation. A bursary is similar to a scholarship but the distinguishing feature is that it assists with accommodation e [..]
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(n) the treasury of a public institution or religious order
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An amount of financial aid for students to fund their studies. See Scholarships and financial support
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Funds designed to assist students who meet specific eligibility criteria and demonstrate financial need.
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A bursary is an amount of money awarded to students to finance postsecondary education
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 - Monetary awards based on financial need. Learn more.
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Money given to students based primarily on need, but sometimes requiring other conditions such as enrollment in a specific program. Application for money is done online. Administered by Financial Aid [..]
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See Scholarship.
Source: london.sunderland.ac.uk

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a cash award to help students pay for their education presented on the basis of financial need and/or academic achievement.
Source: geneva.edu

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A sum of money that does not have to be repaid. Although it is awarded based primarily on financial need, academic achievement is also considered.
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A financial award given based on student need.
Source: cotr.bc.ca

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OFFA defines a bursary as a cash award where the student’s eligibility is either wholly or partially dependent on their assessed household income. By comparison, we define a scholarship as an award where eligibility is not dependent on the recipient’s assessed household income. For example, some universities and colleges offer scholarships based on [..]
Source: offa.org.uk (offline)

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A bursary is an amount of money granted to a student in financial need to help with their living costs. They do not have to be repaid.
Source: ed.ac.uk (offline)

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Based primarily on financial need. Some bursaries may have additional criteria. Bursaries do not appear on a student's transcript.
Source: uregina.ca

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BOURSE Non-repayable financial aid granted to students to pursue a program of study. Bursaries are granted based on financial need. Some bursaries, however, require recipients to meet other criteria (see also scholarship). 
Source: uottawa.ca (offline)

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A non-repayable grant of money, Bursaries are awarded primarily based on financial need, but academic achievement is also considered. Usually, the applicant must provide detailed documentation describ [..]
Source: scholarshipscanada.com

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An award granted on the basis of financial need.
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An award made to enable further study on the basis of equity for use towards accommodation.A bursary is similar to a scholarship but the distinguishing feature is that it assists with accommodation ex [..]
Source: policies.anu.edu.au





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