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"scholarship" Definitions
  1. [countable] an amount of money given to somebody by an organization to help pay for their education
  2. [uncountable] the serious study of an academic subject and the knowledge and methods involved synonym learning

457 Sentences With "scholarship"

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Then tuition kept going up, but their scholarship didn't, to a point where their 50% scholarship or 75% scholarship became a 25% scholarship.
Scholarship Programs A variety of scholarship opportunities are available, including a full-tuition scholarship.
Scholarship Programs To accompany a variety of scholarship opportunities, the Maine College of Art now offers one full-tuition scholarship.
In other ways, public scholarship is just like more formal, conventional scholarship.
Scholarship and curatorial scholarship has to absolutely be at the heart of it.
If the "scholarship" tradeoff doesn't provide any actual scholarship, what else can be done?
She was recently granted a scholarship in her name -- by VH1 -- the Precious Chapman Scholarship.
If scholarship winners do not complete the required work commitment, they have to repay the scholarship.
As an incoming freshman, Hu received three scholarships: a $1,000-a-year merit scholarship from NYU's Steinhardt School, a $10,1003 Brookhaven Science Associates scholarship and a $2,500 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory scholarship.
"Scholarship displacement," as that practice is known, "is one thing the scholarship providers don't like," he said.
Indiana offers a school scholarship tax credit to individuals or businesses who donate to scholarship-granting organizations.
Scholarship America, a nonprofit group based in Minneapolis, will design and manage scholarship programs and memorial funds.
Every baby born in Maine automatically receives a $5000 college scholarship, thanks to the Alfond Scholarship Foundation.
The program was incorporated as the Citizens Scholarship Foundation of America and evolved into Scholarship America in 2003.
The ostensible purpose of the pageant is to win scholarship money, but the details of the scholarship were vague.
Scholly, a scholarship search tool, and CommonBond, a top-rated lender, recently awarded a $10,000 scholarship to a student.
How automatic, this assumption of a scholarship, and Janelle knew she meant a scholarship not of smarts but of skin.
ACE Scholarships, a multistate K-85033 scholarship-granting organization, conducted an initial evaluation of our thousands of low-income scholarship recipients.
How much money will The New York Times College Scholarship Program provide for each scholarship winner, for each year of college?
Expanded Scholarship Programs In an effort to remain competitive both nationally and internationally the college initiated a full-tuition scholarship last year.
Evans now sponsors a scholarship at Nazareth College to help students pursue an education, The Louise Evans Scholarship, named after her mom.
It is modeled on the Rhodes Scholarship program at Oxford University, a scholarship founded by the 19th-century British mining magnate Cecil Rhodes.
Let's start with a quick overview of how public scholarship differs from more conventional scholarship — the kind we see published in scholarly journals.
She got a HOPE scholarship but declined it, but couldn't use it at Spelman, so she elected to accept the Gates Millennium Scholarship instead.
Profits from its Science Pack of cards also go towards the Science Ambassador Scholarship, a scholarship for women seeking an undergraduate degree in science.
The news comes as Ailes's alma mater, Ohio University, said it will continue to offer a scholarship called the Roger E. Ailes Restricted Scholarship.
Since that time, the NCAA has revised its football limits downward—to the current scholarship maximum of 123—while extending scholarship caps to all sports.
You received a scholarship for your education, what sort of scholarship was it and what was the process like to apply for and receive it?
"Then Eric called and we came up with a collaborative effort to raise funds for a scholarship, the Anthony Bourdain Legacy Scholarship," Dr. Ryan said.
In 2013, he launched a global scholarship at China's Tsinghua University — the Schwarzman Scholars program — modeled on the Rhodes Scholarship and worth more than $575 million.
Since she lost everything and faced a treacherous journey, she was given a IOC Olympic Solidarity scholarship — a scholarship to help athletes qualify for the Olympics.
Why, we must ask, is scholarship — even critical scholarship — still not aligned with reparations claims, and is instead aligned with the imperial configuration of the world?
In the fortuitous case that your child gets a full ride or receives a partial scholarship, the amount equal to the scholarship can be withdrawn without penalty.
Fox News announced Thursday that it has partnered with the National Merit Scholarship Program to establish a memorial scholarship in the name of former commentator Charles Krauthammer.
Profits from the sales will be donated to Chick-fil-A's scholarship program for employees, called the Chick-fil-A Remarkable Futures Scholarship Initiative, the company said.
Suppose that the earlier study had found that the scholarship increased graduation rates by 8% compared to the counterfactual, and that that scholarship covered 100% of tuition.
Article of the Day Article: Trauma, Then Triumph: The New York Times College Scholarship Winners Before Reading If you were to win a scholarship that came with mentoring and internship opportunities with the company or organization that gave it out, where would you like that scholarship to be from?
You may start with a scholarship that covers 33 percent of tuition and wind up with that same scholarship covering only 25 percent of tuition in later years.
The school becomes the first to offer the national Folds of Honor scholarship as a payment-in-full scholarship, The Memphis Commercial Appeal reported on Monday, Memorial Day.
In that case, the state Department of Revenue prohibited families from participating in a tax credit scholarship program if they planned to use the scholarship at religious schools.
Robert Morris University in Chicago was the first college in the U.S. to offer a scholarship for esports in 2014, according to sports scholarship website First Point USA.
ROTC asked me to resign [from the scholarship], and doing so, forced me to forfeit the scholarship, which meant that I had to get student loans in an emergency.
It will require the students who receive the scholarship to stay and work in New York after graduation for the same number of years that they received the scholarship.
But if there are more than 100,000 applicants and the scholarship is only around $180,000, for example, the profits from those fees will exceed the actual scholarship, Kantrowitz said.
One conservative idea getting attention in education circles is a federal tax credit scholarship: a tax break for people and businesses that donate to scholarship funds for private schools.
Radwan, who left UConn when she lost her scholarship and is now a junior playing soccer with a partial scholarship at Hosftra University, spoke at a news conference on Monday.
The Allman family wishes for tributes to Gregg be made to the Gregg Allman Scholarship Fund at The University of Georgia or the Allman/Lehman Endowed Scholarship at Syracuse University.
Since work for the Department of Athletics was a part of the July 1, 2015, agreement, the Committee is taking away this obstacle by removing your athletic scholarship and providing you with equivalent scholarship from the general Northwestern Scholarship account in the same amount as you would have received as a student athlete.
Earlier this year, she created a scholarship program for LGBTQ advocates at Spelman, and she is working with other departments to include more scholarship on gender and sexuality in their curricula.
As the valedictorian of his high school class, my brother had the audacity to accept a scholarship from a local community organization, a scholarship dedicated every year to the school's valedictorian.
Evans worked as a tailor for a time after high school and was offered a track scholarship to Purdue University in Indiana, but he lost the scholarship because of an injury.
The Florida scholarship program allows businesses in the state to receive tax credits for donating to nonprofit scholarship organizations that give tuition assistance for students to attend schools like St. Andrew.
" "It's not remotely something that I would consider scholarship.
Students who get money for services required by the National Health Services Corps Scholarship Program or the Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program don't need to pay taxes on the amounts received.
Although China stopped publishing regional scholarship data in 20113, our data analysis using the 22011-22014 data to generate scholarship estimates suggests that this target is on the way to being met.
The Establishment Clause would have permitted a state to offer ministry students the same scholarship eligibility as other students if the state wanted such an expansive scholarship program, the chief justice wrote.
" Lindley also wrote, however, that the committee chose to place Vassar on a full academic scholarship rather than have him keep his athletic scholarship "due to the unusual circumstances presented in the appeal.
Similarly, in Georgia 81 percent of students retain the state's full-tuition Zell Miller Scholarship with its 3.3 G.P.A., but only 64 percent retain the less lucrative Hope Scholarship, which requires a 3.0.
"Our hoax rightly drew a great deal of attention to gender and critical studies scholarship because, as a satire, if nothing else, it says something about the quality of that scholarship," Lindsay said.
The two main ways in which public scholarship differs from traditional scholarship: We are making assessments in real time, and we aim to reach an audience beyond other political scientists and trained scholars.
The scholarship covered tuition, room and board and living expenses.
Stacey Abrams defending working with GOP to cut HOPE scholarship.
They will raise funds for a scholarship in her name.
Livingston earned a scholarship to play at Johnson, Valdez said.
Pruitt attended the University of Kentucky on a baseball scholarship .
I was being awarded the top entrance scholarship, worth $16,000.
If it passes, the "Excelsior Scholarship" could start this fall.
I had a partial scholarship and financial aid as well.
The Full Tuition Scholarship application deadline is January 24, 2020.
But even a full scholarship didn't cover all his expenses.
He said, however, that Cephus' athletic scholarship had been restored.
He has also established a scholarship program in Newcastle, Australia.
All MFA students receive a scholarship or a teaching assistantship.
I received full scholarship for all four years of college.
He received a scholarship that covered his tuition at Walden.
For the time being, the Scholarship will work as follows.
He won a generous scholarship to Temple University in Philadelphia.
Here's what you need to know about the Excelsior Scholarship.
My mother came to this country on a nursing scholarship.
One place to search is the scholarship providers association website.
What's the justification for giving a scholarship for only men?
I started in 2002, and I almost lost my scholarship.
In 1995, she earned a scholarship to study at Prince­ton.
What if my scholarship made me some kind of pariah?
The other finalists will also receive a $5,000 college scholarship.
At least (the athletic scholarship is) backed by the NCAA.
Why does it enforce scholarship limits in the first place?
Professor Rabassa planned to pursue a life of quiet scholarship.
Following an interview with Mr. Bergen, he got the scholarship.
He won a scholarship to M.I.T. and studied electrical engineering.
"I can't be in the weeds" of scholarship, he said.
Critics like Bernal encourage a historiographical awareness around all scholarship.
He later won a history scholarship to Brasenose College, Oxford.
And scholarship on gun owners like Carlson's reflect this shift.
New scholarship suggests that the great Encyclopédie included entries taken
In 218, he won a scholarship to Princeton, and left.
She attended Cornell University on scholarship as a government major.
She gave up a scholarship at Yale to attend Pennbrook.
The room hushed at the first big scholarship, for $8,000.
They help with scholarship selection but they are not patrons.
Some people saw his comments as a war on scholarship.
But Kirby Smart was slow to put him on scholarship.
People can consider starting a scholarship fund to help out.
He has tremendous scholarship programs for Akron and Cleveland, right?
For example, say I got $1,000 in private scholarship money.
More important, he is an avid consumer of legal scholarship.
A county scholarship then took her through Teacher Training College.
And even this new benefit, the Excelsior Scholarship, which Gov.
Andrew M. Cuomo for his more robust Excelsior Scholarship proposal.
Tech, on the other hand, was offering a full scholarship.
Ask them, Hey, did everyone get a scholarship except me?
She later received a full scholarship to attend U.C. Berkeley.
A summer scholarship is not a substitute for serious effort.
Ignoring the perspective of biblical scholarship does readers a disservice.
The scholarship aims to boost diversity in the media industry.
One example of this is the scholarship program that Gov.
The goal: an athletic scholarship and good education for Ian.
Keates is too selective in his use of modern scholarship.
Submit your application to be considered for a merit scholarship.
And connoisseurship remains a vital part of art historical scholarship.
And about 80 percent of colleges will first reduce the loans they offer you by the amount of an outside scholarship, then cut grants only if your outside scholarship exceeds your loans, Kantrowitz said.
I love being a participant in a scholarship pageant — I will never be a beauty queen, because our crowns stand for so much more in the Miss America Organization: scholarship, service, success and style.
Students who get money for services required by the National Health Services Corps Scholarship Program or the Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship and Financial Assistance Program don't need to pay taxes on the amounts received.
On his graduation from the High School of Performing Arts he was offered a modern-dance scholarship at Bennington College in Vermont and a ballet scholarship at the School of American Ballet in New York.
On the other line was John Hennessy, a former President of Stanford University and the co-founder on the Knight-Hennessy Scholarship, congratulating him on winning a scholarship to study at the prestigious California university.
Beyoncé also launched a scholarship program last year called the "Homecoming Scholars Award Program," which provided four Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) each a $25,000 scholarship to award to a student of their choice.
The remaining 40% will go toward the Anthony Bourdain Legacy Scholarship at the Culinary Institute of America, a scholarship supporting students spending a semester abroad or doing a program in global cuisines or cultures international.
She later attended Boston's renowned Berklee College of Music on scholarship.
This was not on scholarship and cost the young musician $50,000.
And it's still coming from that same motivation as scholarship creation.
Why would Arkansas give a scholarship to someone who couldn't compete?
He applied early action to Harvard, and got a generous scholarship.
She went on GoFundMe to create a scholarship for Sterling's children.
Again, there's a whole thriving area of scholarship devoted to it.
View the Asure Software National Essay Scholarship Contest here: http://www.asuresoftware.
She likely won't be recruited at this point for a scholarship.
Shifting to the academy, Posner is critical of most legal scholarship.
On Monday, the program will announce the first 23 scholarship winners.
This thoughtful marriage of scholarship and design is striking, even unconventional.
Thanks to the Tennessee HOPE scholarship, my college education was free.
In the countryside, the shtetls nurtured scholarship, crafts and sports teams.
That leaves the Seminoles with two scholarship quarterbacks on their roster.
I received a 75% scholarship for undergrad and then lost it.
Even when you're a student on scholarship, college is extremely expensive.
He won a full scholarship to Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota.
The city has been a centre of Sunni scholarship for centuries.
Her scholarship began as an exploration of middle-class financial instability.
There were 45 girls vying for one scholarship; Garms got it.
This is the second annual scholarship under the Pornhub Cares initiative.
Embarrassment: His scholarship didn't cover school lunches or the school bus.
The aid offer's addendum details whether a scholarship can be renewed.
If you stop doing that, you no longer have a scholarship.
That way, "we can have this scholarship … every year," she says.
Cappex is just one of several national scholarship databases, including fastweb.
So, Grant brought in a scholarship recipient to meet the workers.
And if you're a student, consider applying for a WWDC scholarship.
Board of Education decision — left a gaping hole in the scholarship.
He had recently received a scholarship to attend college in Chicago.
He attended Florida State University on a scholarship, majoring in meteorology.
Previous scholarship held that the invention of agriculture made sedentism possible.
Upon returning from Ghana, I received the Gates Millennium Scholarship (GMS).
He had not been offered a baseball scholarship after high school.
This fall, Mr. Sarwari won a scholarship to the American University.
He wanted " becarios sí, sicarios no "—scholarship students, not contract killers.
With Roach, Mack and Isom missing, Texas had seven scholarship players.
They oppose a national scholarship tax credit for seemingly specious reasons.
Those familiar with Ray's legal scholarship know he's a brilliant writer.
The critical distinction between explanation and justification is fundamental in scholarship.
Generally, a scholarship that covers tuition and fees is tax-free.
The judges came out and said that I won the scholarship.
I got a scholarship and headed off to George Washington University.
The D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program could even serve as a model.
Punishment: Two-year bowl ban, 30 scholarship losses over three years.
Yet scholarship often fails to acknowledge philosophical discourses initiated by artists.
So today, Kloss is introducing the Kode With Klossy Career scholarship.
Students could also try to implement the scholarship at their schools.
Tennessee Reconnect itself is an expansion of the Tennessee Promise scholarship.
Per recent scholarship, the church door posting likely happened sometime later.
She was also awarded a Fulbright Scholarship and two Guggenheim fellowships.
I was accepted into the program and won a $500 scholarship.
He got into the University of Minnesota on an R.O.T.C. scholarship.
This makes sense when you look into the scholarship on misinformation.
He is hoping to land an N.C.A.A. scholarship before turning pro.
But she still couldn't get a scholarship to swim in college.
To some, the Excelsior Scholarship is too good to be true.
I earned a full-tuition scholarship and paid my own way.
"That scholarship was everything," Mr. Stearns said between rehearsals last week.
Through grit and intelligence, she won a full scholarship to Berkeley.
Work part time, do an internship, work hard, get a scholarship.
At Syracuse University, he joined the swimming team on a scholarship.
Frustrating: The College Board College Scholarship Service application is an abomination.
My husband, Rubens [Gerchman], had a scholarship and very little money.
The big-time lineman said he has 284 college scholarship offers.
The university has since offered the young boy a full scholarship.
Ms. Davis's scholarship was taken away from her, the lawsuit says.
Most judges are not scholars or even serious readers of scholarship.
And Mr. Schwarzman established a unique scholarship program at Tsinghua University.
It announced a $15,213 annual scholarship for Phi Theta Kappa members.
She was a , earning a full scholarship to Tennessee State University.
I got a scholarship, I quit, I got married at 19.
Later, Trump meets with White House Correspondents' Association journalism scholarship recipients.
Colleges could include more programming and scholarship money for adult learners.
Clinton attended the British university on a Rhodes Scholarship in 1968.
And he got me a scholarship, because I had no money.
He got a full scholarship to Saint John's University in Minnesota.
He graduated in 1961 and won a scholarship to Cambridge University.
Conley entered Washington State College on a baseball scholarship in 191962.
My peer-reviewed scholarship on this topic brings me great pride.
The eight scholarship winners will each receive $50,000 in grant money.
With the aid of a scholarship, he attended Vermont's Middlebury College.
What emerges is a work of impeccable scholarship and painstaking fairmindedness.
The average scholarship is $45,300, making the total cost under $20,000.
Vijay is attending WWDC after being selected for Apple's scholarship program.
Now, he's got a scholarship and some serious Volunteer bragging rights.
When his scholarship ended he declined to return to junior high.
The University of Pennsylvania came calling and offered an academic scholarship.
"There's a real opportunity for good scholarship to impact the debate."
She later won a scholarship to study broadcasting at American University.
That she gave up the scholarship was not a huge surprise.
"I was a scholarship student at Finch myself," Ms. Guzman said.
But a Canadian scholarship program gives refugees access to both simultaneously.
At the time, he had only one Division I scholarship offer.
He apparently has 24 other scholarship offers, according to USA TODAY.
The Second Amendment remains fertile territory for constitutional litigation and scholarship.
Davis' scholarship was later taken away from her, the lawsuit alleges.
Lucy O'Doherty was awarded the 22016 Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship.
Scholarship Portal, FastWeb and the College Board all have searchable scholarship databases with awards in varying amounts — many students will be able to piece together an award that makes some of the more expensive programs feasible.
The winners received $10,000 toward their college educations and a chance to audition for acceptance and a scholarship to the Tisch School of the Arts at N.Y.U. Finalists and other award winners got $2,163 scholarship grants.
Now number one, I know Joan Mitchell would have been very unhappy about this, but the woman very ungraciously said it's about scholarship — implying that there would be more and better scholarship found at David Zwirner.
She was supposed to start college this fall on a ROTC scholarship, but with her injuries, she still has to pass the physical fitness test required to receive her ROTC scholarship --something she is determined to do.
The Silicon Valley school is offering "almost a full ride," Ryan said, in the form of an athletics scholarship for e-sports and a leadership scholarship that would make him assistant director of the e-sports program.
That's partly why Matawa began researching scholarship opportunities, like the Duck competition.
Then you've got to look at the money, in terms of scholarship.
The sculpture will be sold to establish the Jeff Koons Scholarship Fund.
This abundance of scholarship even included materials necessary for Cordova's forthcoming publication.
Gorsuch studied with Finnis while at Oxford on a prestigious Marshall Scholarship.
It "runs against the grain of empirical evidence and scholarship," he said.
Their separate fields of endeavor made them respected figures in dance scholarship.
Luckily, I had someone take a chance and gave me a scholarship.
And not just for me, but for many other scholarship athletes too.
Monmouth was the only Division I program to offer Robinson a scholarship.
Yes, there were discouraging deterrents, like getting rejected from a scholarship, twice.
For African scholars like me, he was the very model of scholarship.
He was frantic, thinking he'd lose his scholarship if anyone found out.
Originally, Felländer sought his destiny in the states on a golf scholarship.
For all its scholarship, this is also a funny and rollicking read.
Your contribution can also help grant a scholarship or supply school uniforms.
His touch on a Shakespearean text is one of lightly carried scholarship.
Now that I received the scholarship, my life has completely turned around.
Only 7% of parents requested a waiver or scholarship for participation fees.
Once I won the scholarship I truly realized I can do this.
"We're light on scholarship players right now," Xavier coach Chris Mack said.
The fashion house is also launching a multi-cultural design scholarship program.
The grand prize is a scholarship and an internship at the magazine.
Graduating seniors — including the show's star — also received a $10,000 college scholarship.
Yet this free scholarship money is not enough, even at public schools.
That boosts both our careers, and, more importantly, furthers scholarship and learning.
But then she got a call from a stranger offering a scholarship.
The resources exist for serious scholarship, and researchers are making serious inquiries.
He was one of the recipients of the Rhodes Scholarship for 2012.
When your kid receives a scholarship, ask about the school's "displacement" policy.
Both schools gave Rowe what he wanted: an education and a scholarship.
She was also the first to receive a scholarship with her crown.
We also supported some of the Battlefield companies with our scholarship fund.
The average scholarship is $41,100, making the total cost just over $20,000.
The National Endowment for the Humanities, which funds American scholarship through grants.
Padura uses Jewish scholarship as a medium for thinking about historical subjectivity.
He's even got a scholarship spot at the prestigious Brooklyn Visions Academy.
They led to an athletic scholarship and a strong sense of self.
"I left to attend Howard on a soccer scholarship," Hislop told me.
Roots is a work of the imagination rather than strict historical scholarship.
"  In drug policy scholarship, there is a concept called the "balloon hypothesis.
By scholarship, I mean blogs like Hodinkee, collector forums and auction houses.
She will also receive a $15,000 scholarship, local news outlet WATE reported.
For my scholarship, I was working in the costume department, sewing clothing.
But she got in, on scholarship, and stayed on the following year.
She was given a stipend and a $85033,200 scholarship for her education.
Those plans vary from conservation easements to private school tuition scholarship programs.
Most children who play team sports will not win a college scholarship.
At the end of freshman year, she had to forfeit her scholarship.
The fact that Mayfield didn't have an athletic scholarship made no difference.
Mr Tinniswood's book is a work of historical scholarship, not heritage fetishism.
To get the scholarship, you don't need coding or math skills already.
I got a six-month scholarship to Paris with the Arab Institution.
She earned a scholarship to Northwestern University, where she majored in drama.
Then another $8,000 award was announced: the Pliny & Mildred Randall Memorial Scholarship.
Dr. Steitz received a full scholarship to Lawrence College, in Appleton, Wis.
A memory of your teenage self giving lectures for college scholarship money?
His area of scholarship eventually led to his second field of expertise.
Do you think it was right that this friend received scholarship funds?
Theory gradually became the fulcrum of disciplines like literary scholarship and philosophy.
He has already received a scholarship offer from Menlo College in California.
"The same scholarship if I was playing football or lacrosse," he said.
He was a nobody, with no claim to scholarship other than ambition.
Monmouth was the only Division I school to offer Robinson a scholarship.
His area of scholarship sometimes raised eyebrows because Professor Hatch was white.
His area of scholarship sometimes raised eyebrows because Professor Hatch was white.
Changing scholarship displacement is a great first step to resolving that crisis.
Oprah Winfrey grew up poor and went to college on a scholarship.
She met him in England, where she was on a Fulbright scholarship.
I studied around the clock, signing up for every scholarship exam possible.
Iranian scholarship continued under the new regime and thrives to this day.
He attended Saint Augustine's University on a basketball scholarship and studied psychology.
He studied graphic design at Western Michigan University on an art scholarship.
This summer, Kivon accepted a scholarship offer from the University of Tennessee.
Popoff's work adds important information to the scholarship surrounding this gifted writer.
She then won a scholarship to a boarding school in Addis Ababa.
Both scholarships are part of Gucci Changemakers Scholarship Program in North America.
He received funding from the Canadian Institute of Health Research MSc Scholarship.
"He was a scholarship boy," said Michael Gove, a British Conservative politician.
It has produced a wealth of new scholarship, a mountain of catalogs.
On a scholarship, Mr. MacEachen attended St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish.
Its last campaign raised $7 billion, including $636 million for scholarship support.
Now, Empowerment Scholarship Accounts will pick up where these innovations left off.
Ms. Lui eventually got a scholarship to attend boarding school in Canada.
We used the tools of econometric scholarship to analyze the development program.
Ultimately, they discovered 21 vaping-related entities, some offering multiple scholarship types.
The institution hopes to become "the epicenter of scholarship" on this artist.
McElroy was awarded about $4,000 in scholarship money to complete his studies.
Lucy got good grades, though, and escaped to Chicago on a scholarship.
They are both still in shock about the college and scholarship offers.
I graduated from CUNY Queens College with a full scholarship in 2007.
Here's how my story begins: I got a scholarship to college. Yay!
The college waived its application fees, and gave her the best scholarship.
In her freshman year, she received a $5,000 scholarship from the academy.
"That's the kind of person he was," Ryan said of the scholarship.
Without an athletic scholarship, McCormick wasn't sure how she could afford it.
She said yes to Newman and is looking for more scholarship money.
This year it will make a donation to the WHCA scholarship fund.
Chicago's plan funds the scholarship with general operating funds from property taxes.
She applied to Wilson College and was accepted with a full scholarship.
But how much of literary scholarship is even trying to do that?
Spencer, like Gabriel and Gaffney, has no formal training in Quranic scholarship.
She graduated in 2016 and supplemented her scholarship with skate tournament winnings.
You earned a scholarship to Steffi Graf's tennis academy at age seven.
They have the potential to usher in a range of new scholarship.
He could do so because he was on a four-year scholarship.
The current climate has no need for facts or honesty or scholarship.
" Steven Keller, who directs scholarship and exchange programs in the West Bank and Gaza, agreed: "We advise students not to return to Gaza during school holidays, due to the personal risk of getting stuck and losing a scholarship.
Fifteen states and the District of Columbia now have voucher programs, while 18 have tax-credit scholarship programs, or "neo-vouchers," that give corporations and wealthy donors a hefty tax break when they give to private school scholarship funds.
Students who receive money for services that are required by the National Health Service Corps Scholarship Program or the Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship and Financial Assistance Program do not need to pay taxes on the amounts they get.
The status of reparations in today's scholarship — either a topic of research or completely absent — is a sign of the extent to which scholarship is less embedded in the world than in the institutions of archives, museums, and libraries.
And I'd massively expand the scholarship program we once ran by which top Arab public school students were eligible for a U.S.-funded scholarship to any U.S.-style liberal arts college in Lebanon or anywhere else in the region.
Amassing scholarship points from a college does not constitute an offer of admission.
Mr. Knight is not the first billionaire to sponsor an international scholarship program.
Mr Kepel has long been at the forefront of scholarship on Islamist radicalism.
It was an "extremely accomplished piece of scholarship by a student," said Driver.
Or is an athletic scholarship (plus a shot at professional glory) compensation enough?
The company allocated scholarship money for both Ronald and Carla to get help.
But the scholarship program "has nothing to do with the business," he said.
Hawaii Pacific, a Division II school, was the only scholarship offer he got.
Injuries also left the Hurricanes without any of their four scholarship tight ends.
We were at senior awards where Otto raked in nearly every other scholarship.
The newspaper's reporting sparked several donors to the scholarship program to jump ship.
You had a choice between your scholarship and the person that you love.
Kim's mom saw the story, and became worried about her scholarship being revoked.
"Where students get into trouble is when the scholarship becomes taxable," she said.
Jude is struggling academically at UCLA and in danger of losing his scholarship.
Celmins had been accepted by Yale, but U.C.L.A. offered her a bigger scholarship.
In high school, he wanted all As, three varsity sports, a football scholarship.
To make amends, Hamlin was allowed to keep the $2,000 scholarship prize money.
She's hoping for a scholarship based on her test scores and family history.
That heady cocktail of control is currently more attractive than sober, serene scholarship.
I graduated from college in 2012, supported in part by a Caldera scholarship.
I mentioned earlier that I was incredibly immature and lost my undergrad scholarship.
Local governments have been piling in with their own "Silk Road scholarship" schemes.
And on Tuesday, another scholarship supported by Prince Harry was in the spotlight.
Competing teams and players have the opportunity to win cash and scholarship prizes.
The son of a railway worker, he won a scholarship to Cambridge University.
Randy Onwuasor added 220 for the Tigers, who dressed just seven scholarship players.
However, the existing scholarship on internships generally supports the premise of AAMD's resolution.
Zach is an All-State football player hoping to earn a college scholarship.
There will be no information gathered on the potential scholarship needs of applicants.
He decided to give college a try when he heard about the scholarship.
She was also awarded a $25,000 Princess Grace Foundation dance scholarship in 2015.
Of note and concern, the HOPE scholarship does not cover remedial college courses.
And on the back were the words: Justin, congrats on earning a scholarship.
His father urges him to attend UConn, where he's been offered a scholarship.
Basketball gets him a scholarship and a way out of his shitty situation.
As a runner, he snagged an athletic scholarship to the University of Virginia.
But he persevered, got his scholarship back and earned a criminal justice degree.
Scholarship losses: Again, this hurts players just as much as it hurts schools.
Though discrimination is at play throughout, scholarship and tenacity are even more prominent.
Scholarship forward Mike Turner left the team, and didn't end up anywhere else.
The lottery brings in millions of dollars for education and the HOPE scholarship.
Places like Tübingen and Münster, famous for Christian scholarship, now offer Muslim studies.
The student has also been offered a four-year scholarship by the university.
His hockey prowess earned him a scholarship to Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass.
The school's alumni association has since set up a scholarship in her name.
In the summer of 1980, Igwebuike arrived at Clemson on a soccer scholarship.
"Among the scholarship students, there was an anti-American sentiment," one student recalled.
He did not work on the new research but has undertaken similar scholarship.
Hammer delights in the explosion of medieval scholarship that took place in Timbuktu.
Is scholarship doomed to be complicit in the violence done in its name?
I implemented the scholarship with intentions of rewarding leadership potential, sportsmanship, and servitude.
" Scholarship and fiction had, as she saw it, "changed places in a dance.
Her plan was to flee the Netherlands by winning a college scholarship abroad.
One senior won a $100,000 Siemens scholarship for inventing a water-purification method.
Parents of teens can familiarize themselves with as many scholarship opportunities as possible.
This reversal, according to the school's president, left the potential scholarship recipients stranded.
But now, Owen says, Georgetown has decided to offer him a full scholarship.
Whitbred's scholarship opened the door to a whole new vein of lesbian history.
She did well in high school, skipping 11th grade and winning a scholarship.
Instead, her mother was starting a scholarship fund called Ball Is My Life.
And I made a little portfolio and was accepted with a full scholarship.
The Chilean government ultimately came up with the scholarship program currently being protested.
Judge Garland attended Harvard on a scholarship and intended to become a doctor.
Punishment: Two-year self-imposed bowl ban, nine scholarship losses over three years.
She ended up winning a $1,000 scholarship and a spot in the Met.
As a senior, Hawley applied for a Rhodes Scholarship, and was turned down.
Tennis Australia now has a scholarship program for female coaches at all levels.
Whittier was among the first black athletes to receive a scholarship to Texas.
At that time, a scholarship fund will memorialize their names at their school.
We expect assistant professors to be hired with already a record of scholarship.
We pick a promising kid in a neighborhood and give her a scholarship.
At 7, she was accepted as a scholarship student at the Juilliard School.
Instead, Richardson chose Loyola-Chicago, and Custer accepted a scholarship to Iowa State.
Regardless, Center secured the boy a scholarship that covered the cost of books.
At 17, he moved to Atlanta on a running scholarship and never left.
He helped launch a scholarship at Middlebury College, where his son studied Russian.
At first, he lost a year of eligibility despite not being on scholarship.
I got a full-ride scholarship to the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn.
It was after he studied at Oxford on a Rhodes scholarship, not before.
He won a Rhodes Scholarship and enrolled at University College, Oxford, in 1953.
When experts work on becoming excellent teachers, everyone, student and scholarship alike, wins.
Scholarship money for all but the wealthy students is also a no-brainer.
She graduated from the University of Utah, where she obtained a Truman Scholarship.
I initially entered pageants for the scholarship opportunities and quickly became a fan.
The Miss America pageant is NOT a beauty pageant; it's a scholarship pageant.
Went to Queens Univ with scholarship & debt, then same to UPenn/Wharton & Stanford.
We found out midmatch that she played golf on a scholarship in college.
Believe me, I, too, sometimes wonder whether my scholarship is predicated upon pity.
She later earned a full scholarship to the Juilliard School in New York.
I received no financial assistance except for a minor $500 scholarship one semester.
The New York version, called the Excelsior Scholarship, is the centerpiece of Gov.
A scholarship to Boston University took him to the city 230 years ago.
Goldrick-Rab has also been critical of key provisions of the Excelsior Scholarship.
Bissell, a lapsed Catholic, proves an able guide through Biblical scholarship and legend.
And at a local adoption event, she learned of the scholarship program HelpUsAdopt.
With Alonzo Gaffney out because of illness, the Buckeyes had eight scholarship players.
She helped arrange for him to attend William & Mary on a tennis scholarship.
I work for a large company that has a scholarship fund for employees.
But the region is also known for its reverence for scholarship, he said.
He considered a football scholarship at the University of Nebraska but chose baseball.
He parlayed a football scholarship into a career in accounting in Midland, Tex.
One industry representative contacted for comment did not support the vaping-scholarship strategy.
There she learned about a college scholarship program at the University of Pretoria.
Unlike the other witness statements, Tippett's testimony includes empirical evidence and actual scholarship.
Research the scholarship online and ask professors and administrators if it is legitimate.
MORE's alma mater is launching a scholarship program named for the former president.
He earned an athletic scholarship to West Virginia, where he enrolled in 63.
Scholarship on Kim Jong Un may be too slow for the current crisis.
Among English-language wine writers focusing on Italy, Mr. D'Agata's scholarship is unsurpassed.
There is still today a resistance to seeing scholarship and racism as compatible.
She also established the Simonetta Puccini Foundation to promote scholarship and other causes.
Dr. Vagelos was himself a scholarship student at the school in the 1950s.
The Western bias, this time anchored in sentiment rather than scholarship, is noteworthy.

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