The ministers took this to mean that those who carried small bursaries were eligible, and indeed it had usually gone to a bursar.
Schools of this class are not endowed by the State, but the winners of State scholarships or bursaries may attend these institutions if the Governor in Council is satisfied that they are of a sufficiently high standard.
The bursaries that produce the best results are those that are given by open competition.
The State also grants seven bursaries to boys and three to girls.
His farm of Craigenputtock was left to Edinburgh University in order to found the John Welsh bursaries in classics and mathematics.
County Councils frequently provide "free places" at local colleges, together, in some cases, with supplementary bursaries for maintenance.
The Bursaries to be open to free competition of all who come to study in Edinburgh University, and who have never been of any other University, the competition to be held on or directly before or after their first matriculation there.
At a meeting of the Senatus Academicus of Edinburgh University, a few weeks after his decease, a deed of mortification by Thomas Carlyle in favour of that body, for the foundation of ten Bursaries in the Faculty of Arts, was read.
The open competition for bursaries at Aberdeen was a subject on which he delighted to talk, often with tears of enthusiasm in his eyes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bursaries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.