How To Use Bursary In A Sentence
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If the household income is over £21,000 up to and equal to £40,000, the bursary payable will be £475.
University guide 2012: Manchester Metropolitan University
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This provides a bursary for Simon Johnson to study the fundamental, physical and electrical properties of magnesium.
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The bursary scheme is expected to boost recruitment of engineers and scientists into the Armed Forces.
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They do not qualify for loans, but are paid a regular bursary that Mairi says is not ungenerous and has become even more valuable since she left college.
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He said government departments had bursary schemes in technikons and technical colleges to provide learners with financial assistance.
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This provides a bursary for Simon Johnson to study the fundamental, physical and electrical properties of magnesium.
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And about one-third of students should benefit next year from the heavily revised bursary and scholarship scheme.
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If you are eligible for a Newcastle university undergraduate bursary, you may also be awarded an achievement bursary.
University guide 2012: Newcastle University
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A bursary from the university helped her to buy two pricey law textbooks.
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He was an illustrious product of the state school system, dux of Maitland High, winner of a bursary to the University of Sydney where he gained first-class honours in English.
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The winner received a bursary to enable the study in Rome for three years of the best examples of Antique and Renaissance art while lodging at the French Academy there.
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I wish to donate my gown deposit to the OUHK Alumni Scholarship and Bursary Fund.
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I wish to donate my gown deposit to the OUHK Alumni Scholarship and Bursary Fund.
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Students from poorer backgrounds can get this fee and more covered by a means-tested bursary.
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Million+ thinktank warns that coalition's university plan risks making bursary and grant system even more complicated
Tuition fee waiver scheme 'too complex' to help poorest students
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Recommending that all schools and colleges offer university bursary competitions is tokenistic when the upfront support provided to less privileged students through EMA has already been removed.
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In all the circumstances I have determined that it is appropriate to make you a final offer uprating this bursary.
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Third generation operators, constantly under attack for the huge debt their licences have incurred, may have found a saviour more bootylicious than bursary, according to a new report.
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The province's bursary payments had been "tardy" in the past, but this was the first year the university had not been paid, he said.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Students from poorer backgrounds can get this fee and more covered by a means-tested bursary.
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Wade explained that the registrar has been very proactive in communicating the availability of the bursary program to students and they will continue to be proactive in doing so.
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JP Morgan helped set up a travel bursary at Kingston University, Philip Russell's old college, for students who propose a project that will in some regard help others; his parents sit on the panel that awards the prize each year.
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Wayne was allowed to stay on for the last year of school on a bursary, providing he switched to being a day pupil.
The brothel paid for my school fees
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It is already well-known that the complexity of the current bursary and student support system can deter students from non-traditional backgrounds," said Ebdon, who is also vice-chancellor of Bedfordshire University.
Tuition fee waiver scheme 'too complex' to help poorest students
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Where, however, the bursary or scholarship is granted to an employee, or to a relative of an employee (for example, the employee's chield) in consequence of services rendered, the exemption is subject to certain conditions.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Money is always an issue but full-time students with an income of less than 30,000 are eligible for a bursary.
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Tessier has been studying religion at Saint Paul University in Ottawa and received a bursary to study English.
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A bursary from the university helped her to buy two pricey law textbooks.
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Your gifted son may be eligible for a scholarship rather than a bursary dependent on parental income.
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White also said a government bursary for so-called "first-generation" learners - the first in their family ever to attend college or university - was claimed by about 2,200 students, which he said is only about 2.3 per cent of the estimated 91,000 first-generation students on student aid who should have been eligible for the money.
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Meanwhile, fee waivers – a ploy to plug the funding gap caused by the policy of £9,000 fees – will raid bursary pots, pushing more students into scarce part-time work, or poverty.
Student tuition fees protests – Wednesday 9 November 2011
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She also picks up 900 a year in a bursary from the university.
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The package here offers students no up-front fees, loan forgiveness at 25 years, no real rate of interest, a generous grant and bursary system and a cap on the fee itself.
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The bursary received will afford the elite sports person the opportunity to compete at the highest level while pursuing a course of academic study at the Institute.
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A clerk supply at No.1 Combat Communications Squadron, Richmond, she has been awarded the Lipshut Family Bursary, a scholarship offered to airmen or airwomen undertaking a degree with the view of obtaining a commission.
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The bursary scheme initially started in 1979 with six beneficiaries in the fields of engineering, medicine, metallurgy, mining and human resources.
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More than a third of students will get up to 600 on top through a means-tested bursary.
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Last year, Patricia McMahon, who attended St Patrick s Community College, was awarded the bursary.
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Warwick University has been running a similar scheme since last year and last week Oxford University announced a bursary scheme for students from poorer backgrounds worth up to £2,000 over three years.
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This might be for a place, a bursary or a scholarship.
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We are targeting financial support at students who need it most to get through their studies through a new £180m a year bursary fund, with further transitional support available for those students who were already drawing the Education Maintenance Allowance," he said.
College enrolment numbers fall for first time since 1999
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Financial assistance is generous with about 40% of students getting a college bursary.
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Concordia has agreed to make a $500 student bursary for every 1000 fans they get to their Facebook page.
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A student nurse can get a sizeable bursary to study for a degree.
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Successful applicants receive a first-year bursary towards their study costs.
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The bursary scheme assists students from families with a residual annual income of up to 40,000.
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A trophy and bursary will be awarded to the Winemaker of the Year at a presentation on 14 October in London.
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The bursary structure is also straightforward and generous to those from poorer backgrounds.
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Almost half of students are expected to qualify for a bursary or scholarship this year.
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