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SCHOLARSHIP VOCABULARY

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Type the right word! - Remember to read the clues...

par Henry Ortiz
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Contains A

An ________may have the same meaning as the word 'stipend'. Please see the definition of stipend below. In some cases, an _____ may refer to a type of stipend that is less generous than a stipend.

Contains B

A __________ is a partial form of reimbursement. This payment may be made in advance or returned to the student by the funding party after the student has incurred the expense out of their own funds.

Contains D

A ____________ is a regular payment made to a scholar. This payment may be made weekly, fortnightly (every two weeks), monthly or on some other basis such as quarterly. A ___________ is normally offered to a scholar to assist them with their basic living expenses such as travel, rental accommodation, food, school books and health insurance.

Starts with E

Contains F

__________ refers to different options that students can use to finance their studies. In most cases, Financial Aid refers to funding sources that enable students to pay tuition fees and other mandatory costs such as annual enrollment fees and college amenities fees. In most cases students can draw on one or more sources such as: 1. Loans from the college, government and other sources. 2. Scholarships provided by the host college and other sources. 3. Prizes and other awards coordinated by the host educational institution.

Contains I

A ___________ ____________________ is similar to a competitive scholarship. The Scholarships Review Panel may offer the scholarship to the applicant who has the best grades and has the strongest achievements in other fields. Other achievements that this Panel may assess include sporting excellence and relevant work experience.

Contains M

Students may exchange their labor for tuition. This labor may relate to general administration support and/or teaching-related work such as tutoring, lecturing and marking assessments.

Contains N

Unlike loans, a ________ provides money for college expenses that does not need to be paid back. A grant may be paid to a scholar for a specific purpose. For example, the college may state in its letter of offer that you are eligible for a "grant that will fund you up to $5, 000 per academic year to purchase computer hardware and/or software that is essential to complete your academic studies".

Contains O

A _______ refers to an agreement that a student makes with another party whereby the other party finances the student's studies at the time of enrollment. The student repays this money back to that party at a future date. Student _____ normally fund tuition fees and they may obtain these funds from one or more of these sources: 1. Private lenders (such as a bank) 2. Public lenders (such as the Federal Government) 3. The university/college where you study 4. Another party such as your family.

Starts with S

"A grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement: ‘Tim held a Humboldt scholarship’ ‘he went on a state-sponsored scholarship to study engineering’".

Contains T

A _______ is a general term that refers to cash or another type of resource given to a scholar to aid the scholar's academic success. A ____ is not a loan. By definition, the recipient does not need to repay the donor.

Contains U

_____________ ___ refer to the charges that a student must pay to their college/university to receive teaching services from academic staff such as tutors and lecturers.

Contains Z

Cash and/or some other benefit given to a scholar for winning a competition. For example, a corporate sponsor may offer a cash award of $1, 000 to the top graduating student in a subject (e.g. Accounting 1001) each year at a particular university.

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