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scholarship

[skol-er-ship] / ˈskɒl ərˌʃɪp /




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Because of limitations in national enrollment data, the study couldn’t account for scholarships, making it hard to determine whether the California students were choosing out-of-state options because of financial aid incentives.

From Los Angeles Times

Against the grain of much modern scholarship, Mr. Harpham maintains that it is “possible to describe the intellectual origins of American slavery almost without reference to skin color.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Fernando and Osmin were both valedictorians of their high school, and each earned a merit scholarship that covered tuition and housing at Loyola University New Orleans.

From The Wall Street Journal

Anyone who goes to the movies for accurate scholarship might as well be seeking tranquility in Las Vegas.

From The Wall Street Journal

After school in Leeds, he won a scholarship to Newcastle University to study fine art, then moved to London to study at The Central School for Speech and Drama.

From BBC