Scholarship
- Note: The term "scholarship" can mean either the methods employed by scholars (see scholarly method) or an award of access to an institution and/or money for an individual for the purposes of furthering their education. This article is about the latter meaning.
A
scholarship is an award of access to an institution and/or
money for an individual for the purposes of furthering their education.
Famous scholarships
\n* Rhodes Scholarship\n* Marshall Scholarship\n* Fulbright Commission\n* Canada Merit Scholarship Foundation
Other scholarships
\n* The Florida Lottery Bright Futures Scholarship\n* Robertson Scholarship\n* The George Walford International Essay Prize (£3,000 annually)\n* The New Zealand University Entrance Scholarship (website) and the New Zealand Scholarship (website) (usually NZ$5,000 annually). These are school qualifications which also are undergraduate awards, along with the New Zealand University Bursary.\n* London Business School MBA Scholarships (website)
See also
\n* endowment
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