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scholarship

[skol-er-ship] / ˈskɒl ərˌʃɪp /




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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

Under the law, donors to certain nonprofit scholarship organizations, starting in 2027, can get a federal tax credit up to $1,700.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the late 1960s, she had attended a Texas university on scholarship, and during the war, she and my father had worked in Japan.

From Salon

The long consignment to the wilderness thwarts “preservation, access, education, creative reuse, scholarship, etc., when most of the works are out of circulation and not benefiting any rights holders.”

From Los Angeles Times