Phrases with «full scholarship»

A "full scholarship" means that all expenses related to education, such as tuition, fees, and sometimes even room and board, are paid for by a third party, allowing the student to attend school without having to pay any money out of their own pocket. Full definition

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Sentences with «full scholarship»

  • A reported 22,000 students received full scholarships through the program. (spectrumlocalnews.com)
  • He promised full scholarships for top math and science students, bonuses for teachers and more low - cost housing. (nytimes.com)
  • That's right, there are some tuition - free schools across the country, as well as schools that offer full scholarships to families whose household income falls below a certain level. (thoughtco.com)
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