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- noun Plural form of
scholarship .
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Examples
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The next day, another student -- writing under a pseudonym -- revealed DeLorenzo's identity on the Little Green Blog, writing that her decision not to donate could prevent $100,000 in scholarships for disadvantaged students from being disbursed, among other things.
At Dartmouth And Cornell, Students Shamed For Not Giving To Class Gift Funds The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Last year, the foundation provided almost $600,000 in scholarships to 406 recipients.
Despite questions over ANCs, many pay out millions in dividends, scholarships, charitable donations Robert O'Harrow Jr. 2010
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court appeared closely divided Wednesday about an Arizona tax-break program that provides millions of dollars in scholarships for students at private religious schools.
High Court To Decide On Govt. Scholarships To Religious Schools The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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The next day, another student -- writing under a pseudonym -- revealed DeLorenzo's identity on the Little Green Blog, writing that her decision not to donate could prevent $100,000 in scholarships for disadvantaged students from being disbursed, among other things.
At Dartmouth And Cornell, Students Shamed For Not Giving To Class Gift Funds Danielle Wiener-Bronner 2010
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Clearly the value of the docked scholarships is not a reasonable proxy for any potential revenue loss.
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Department of Justice argued that the decision on where to use the scholarships is made by parents and students, not the government, and does not violate the First Amendment.
Supreme Court Wrestles Over Religious Scholarship Program The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Department of Justice argued that the decision on where to use the scholarships is made by parents and students, not the government, and does not violate the First Amendment.
Supreme Court Wrestles Over Religious Scholarship Program Josh Fleet 2010
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From an early age, my roommate had grownup responsibilities, including the raising and protecting of her younger siblings, jobs to support the family, and hard work to win scholarships for college.
Helen Davey: Tales of Pan Am: Playing Beauty Shop Helen Davey 2010
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Department of Justice argued that the decision on where to use the scholarships is made by parents and students, not the government, and does not violate the First Amendment.
Supreme Court Wrestles Over Religious Scholarship Program Josh Fleet 2010
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While it's good news the team loses no seniors, that also leaves them lacking in scholarships that will open up for the recruiting wars.
Conference USA 2010
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