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scholarship

[skol-er-ship] / ˈskɒl ərˌʃɪp /




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Gangly and awkward, Bohm was not drafted out of high school or offered a scholarship by Nebraska, his school of choice.

From Los Angeles Times

In other cases, the schools might provide a full scholarship to a student with good grades and test scores to help boost a school’s ranking even though that student’s family could afford to pay.

From MarketWatch

College is already covered through scholarships and a 529 plan for which we are very grateful.

From MarketWatch

As a gifted student, he won a full scholarship to Duke University and looked toward a dazzling future.

From The Wall Street Journal

Taxpayers can claim federal credits up to $1,700 for donations to scholarships, which can be used by students in public schools for services or private school tuition.

From The Wall Street Journal