bursary

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The treasury of a religious order or public institution
A monetary award to university students that allows them to continue their studies
{i} treasury of a monastery; (British) college scholarship
A grant of money to a student
A bursary is a financial award based mainly on need
A sum of money given to a student primarily on the basis of financial need
A scholarship or charitable foundation in a university, as in Scotland; a sum given to enable a student to pursue his studies
The treasury of a college or monastery
A bursary is a non-repayable monetary award based on financial need and reasonable academic standing as determined by the donor
is an award of any monetary value given to a student on the basis of demonstrated financial need and satisfactory academic standing in a Faculty Additional selection criteria may also be used A "Bursary" does not appear on your transcript
the treasury of a public institution or religious order
PhD student receiving a scholarship (no employee's status, in contrast with aio's, dio's, oio's, sio's)
A non-repayable sum of money presented to an eligible student who has demonstrated financial need and a satisfactory academic record
Non-repayable award assigned on the basis of assessed financial need Due to limited bursary funding, UBC students are expected to exhaust other sources of assistance, including government student loans and grants, before seeking help through most UBC bursary programs
A non-repayable fund, issued based on individual financial need and satisfactory academic status
Non refundable financial aid granted to students to enable them to pursue a program of studies
A bursary is a sum of money which is given to someone to allow them to study in a college or university. = scholarship. bursaries an amount of money given to someone so that they can study at a university or college = grant
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A gift of money which does not need to be re-paid
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Money given to students who demonstrate a financial need and satisfactory academic performance Bursaries do not have to be repaid by the student
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    [ 'b&r-s&-rE, 'b&rs- ] (noun.) 1695. Medieval Latin bursaria, from bursa.