[
US
/ˈskɑɫɝˌʃɪp/
]
[ UK /skˈɒləʃˌɪp/ ]
[ UK /skˈɒləʃˌɪp/ ]
NOUN
- financial aid provided to a student on the basis of academic merit
- profound scholarly knowledge
How To Use scholarship In A Sentence
- His precocious ability recognised, he would go on to win the same scholarship held by Daniel Barenboim and Itzhak Perlman and to play at the Carnegie Hall.
- By May of 1999, the foundation offered two scholarship programs and intensive SAT tutoring for high school juniors and seniors.
- We are extremely delighted to hear of your scholarship to Beijing University.You are worthy of success.Best wishes for your bright future.
- This was the case that upheld a Washington law that gave academic scholarships to qualified students, but forbid them from using them to study theology.
- Through their work, the fruits of biblical scholarship were disseminated to an ever-widening audience.
- Though he has been on scholarship for the past two seasons, Mr. Merriewether, who wasn't recruited, says he's offended by the term walk-on and has done everything he can to welcome the nonscholarship players into the team's rituals. Who Invited All the Walk-Ons?
- Which is why, no doubt, the most readable biographies have invariably been works of great scholarship as well.
- The organization awards 11 non-renewable scholarships of $2,000 to children of full-time employees of firms that are members in good standing of NASGW.
- On the strength of those grades, he won a scholarship to Syracuse University.
- The difference between science and the fuzzy subjects is that science requires reasoning while those other subjects merely require scholarship. Robert A. Heinlein