The phrase
"academic merit" refers to the achievements and qualities a person has demonstrated in their academic pursuits. It often refers to how well a person performs in their studies and the level of knowledge, skills, and intellectual abilities they possess.
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They were selected on the basis
of academic merit from a field of candidates nominated by university faculty nationwide.
My point here is that we must continue our mission of educating students, not solely
on academic merits, but on ethical merits as well.
Some companies give scholarships
for academic merit received by a student, others give because of performance in a particular sport, like basketball or football.
But unlike scholarships, the primary basis for awarding grants is financial need,
not academic merit (although that is often a factor).
This type of writing may allow you to join the big academic debate with your
specific academic merits and your knowledge.
A grant is a sum of money awarded to you based on financial need or other criteria, such
as academic merit or athletic ability.
Schools offer scholarships to some students based
upon academic merit or financial need, but they aren't the only source of scholarships.
Often, potential students who
exhibit academic merit, strong leadership and service in the field of real estate lack the means to pursue advanced education.
Because most of the people seeking admission usually have almost the same points, it becomes hard to make selections based only
on academic merit.
By the end of the period of doctoral study, students are expected to: The University offers scholarships and financial aid to full - time students, in the form of
academic merit scholarships, financial - aid assistance, athletic scholarships, and on - campus work - study programmes.
GBHS
Academic Merit Award recognizing a cumulative grade point average representing superior scholastic achievement in the prescribed curriculum during twelfth grade
But in my lifetime, elite universities have intensified their concerns
about academic merit and diversity — simultaneously.
For example, some scholarship organizations prioritize special - needs children, some
consider academic merit, and others are concerned only with financial need.
For example, a college that focuses on the underprivileged students will have a different evaluation criteria than the one that lays emphasis on diverse classes or one
where academic merit is the main consideration.
In addition, awards are based on a combination of financial need and
academic merit including a plan for future studies that reflects the mandate of both Northern Health and the First Nations Health Authority to enhance the health and wellness of Indigenous people.
West Virginia awards financial aid based
on academic merit, financial need, and intended career.
He also received a Master's Degree in business law from the Loyola University School of Law in Chicago where he received the Legal Research and
Academic Merit Awards for writing the best thesis and attaining the highest cumulative grade point average in the program.
It was far less preoccupied then with the fine distinctions
of academic merit than it is now.
For those who've proven
their academic merit, Meritize expands credit access, even for students with thin credit profiles and those who may not have a cosigner.
The school I'm planning to attend doesn't offer financing, but a loan from Meritize will allow me to continue my education knowing the funding is available and that it's personalized based on
my academic merit.
Born in Sweden & fluent in six languages, Mr. Drake has an MBA in Finance & an MA in International Law & Economics from George Washington University in DC where he was awarded the Wallenberg Scholarship for
academic merit.
However, by the late 1940s, it was becoming evident that
the academic merits of the cooperative program outweighed any perceived spiritual costs.
The Cold War intensified the emphasis on
academic merit.
He noted that large and growing charter networks across the city and country have a «direct analogy with a school district,» but noted that he believes New York's networks have proved
their academic merit.
Fulbright Scholars are selected for
their academic merit and leadership potential to teach, research, and exchange ideas.
Scholarships are awarded on the basis of
academic merit, but also may consider financial need and other factors, if the donor chooses.
Our guests had an interactive discussion of mobile - learning initiatives and
their academic merits.
Join our guests for an interactive discussion of mobile - learning initiatives and
their academic merits.
Bursaries This type of financial assistance takes both a student's
academic merit and financial need into account when deciding how to award money to cover the cost of tuition.
As an undergraduate at Penn State, she was a recipient of the Bill Gates Millennium Scholarship — a full scholarship for minorities based on
academic merit.
She was also awarded the Mary E. Ricketson Endowed Scholarship for demonstrated commitment to using the law to improve society and
academic merit, and was nominated by faculty members for the Sturm College of Law Outstanding Graduating Student Leadership Award and the Sturm College of Law General Leadership Award.
We hear from many teachers in low - income schools that social - emotional learning (SEL) is considered an «add - on» — something that can happen after students have proven
their academic merit.