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scholarship

[skol-er-ship] / ˈskɒl ərˌʃɪp /




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Of course, there are additional funding options such as loans, grants and scholarships — but those numbers are, roughly speaking, the kind you’d be looking at covering.

From MarketWatch

“It would be a sacrilege merely to redecorate it — a word I hate. It must be restored, and that has nothing to do with decoration. That is a question of scholarship.”

From Salon

Five years ago, Dolan was playing seven leagues below England's top flight after academy spells at Manchester City, Burnley and Preston, where he signed a scholarship but did not secure a professional contract.

From BBC

More common are the choices around the names that universities give to their schools, buildings, scholarships and chairs.

From The Wall Street Journal

When the town’s children grew up, company officials provided them with college scholarships.

From Los Angeles Times