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Example sentences for "scholarships"

Lexicographically close words:
scholares; scholarlike; scholarly; scholars; scholarship; scholastic; scholastical; scholasticism; scholastick; scholastics
  1. Certain scholarships are available for students, of which all particulars can be obtained from the secretary of each school.

  2. Cost and duration of courses for the first degree in the Faculties of Arts and Science, together with Scholarships in those Faculties available for Women at the Universities and University Colleges[1] of the United Kingdom.

  3. All Scholarships at the Women's Colleges are for women only.

  4. Moreover, scholarships seldom cover the complete cost of maintenance and tuition; at Oxford and Cambridge they never do so.

  5. All students of the University are eligible for University Scholarships in accordance with the regulations laid down in each case.

  6. County Council and Borough Scholarships are included only when tenable at a specified University or College.

  7. At Oxford and Cambridge only quite exceptional candidates can hope to secure scholarships at the women's colleges.

  8. All Scholarships at Royal Holloway College are for women only.

  9. Most of these scholarships are not renewable for a fourth year of training--an extremely short-sighted policy on the part of the authorities.

  10. He finally hit upon the simple plan of substituting free scholarships for the premiums then so frequently offered by periodicals for subscriptions secured.

  11. So comprehensive it became that to the close of 1919, one thousand four hundred and fifty-five free scholarships had been awarded.

  12. There are scholarships given at Redgarth, and she is studying very hard to obtain one.

  13. There are several scholarships connected with Hazlewick Grammar School," said Cecil.

  14. At a meeting of the Board held at Charlottesville November 17, during the session of the Virginia Conference, a further issue of life-scholarships was authorized.

  15. The scholarships sold had added something to the endowment fund, but the number of students paying tuition fees was reduced, and thus the current receipts were not increased.

  16. It was endowed with no less than fifty-four scholarships for the encouragement of church music, and its cantor was a person of considerable importance, who ranked next below the Rector and Conrector.

  17. The scholarships had plenty of applicants, but the better class of citizens sent their sons to the other schools.

  18. Impecunious athletes could now be provided for by scholarships or by places in the library, the college office, or the college book-store.

  19. Every boarder was expected to bring 12 bushels of corn, and with scholarships of $15.

  20. As another means of increasing its influence in Africa and broadening relations there, the Ceausescu government established more than 400 scholarships for African students to study in Romania.

  21. An extensive system of scholarships existed, sponsored by government agencies, labor unions, state enterprises, and mass organizations.

  22. These scholarships were awarded on a selective basis to students in both secondary and higher schools to help defray transportation costs, living costs, and recreational expenses.

  23. There were several open scholarships for a kindergarten college whose principal was an intimate friend of theirs.

  24. I am not necessarily obliged to award the scholarships to those who send in the best papers, but to those who, after a personal interview, I consider would in the end make the most successful teachers.

  25. The president and the donor had both heartily approved of Betty's scheme, and the scholarships were an accomplished fact.

  26. Two scholarships and a prize of one hundred dollars from the Art Students' League, of which she is a member.

  27. In the days of his fame he was able to repay in some sort the kindness of his patron by granting his son a chaplaincy; and his love for the university is shown by the scholarships which he founded at Oriel.

  28. There they may win scholarships to their heart's content.

  29. The Italian government itself, following its policy of political, economic, military, and cultural penetration of the country, granted a number of scholarships to Albanian students recommended by its legation in Tirana.

  30. Every year the state granted a number of scholarships to deserving high school graduates who were economically unable to continue their education.

  31. Twenty foundation scholarships were the generous birthday gift to the University.

  32. The scholarships will of course be competed for annually, so that in the third and each succeeding year there will be sixty of these scholarship students at our University.

  33. 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.

  34. The trustees of the various grammar schools also grant scholarships in addition to those provided by the State.

  35. These scholarships will be equally open to all our young people without regard to class, or creed, or sex.

  36. Scholarships with liberal maintenance grants will make readily accessible to all who are fit the advantages of a prolonged education.

  37. Had he not taken I don't know how many University Scholarships in his freshman's year?

  38. Scholarships for the needy, the prohibition of child labor, and a high enough wage scale for adults to permit the youth of all classes to complete their education, are indispensable.

  39. It is greatly to be regretted that the funds raised for providing Minor Scholarships are all exhausted, except the Chamberlain and Edgbaston Day School for Girls Trust Funds.

  40. These scholarships are tenable for three years, and relieve the scholars of the payment of all fees.

  41. All these scholarships were to be gained by competition.

  42. It should be mentioned that in 1879, in addition to the already existing Ingleby Scholarships, two new classes of entrance scholarships were created by the Council, the Sydenham and Queen’s.

  43. During his first leave from the Army Paul revisited the old school, and I recollect his telling me that the names of those who had won scholarships at Oxford had been duly painted in hall.

  44. Professor Tyndall, after his Lowell lectures, gave the ten thousand dollars which he had received for his labors in America in scholarships to the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, and Columbia College.

  45. According to his will, there are six scholarships provided for garden pupils.

  46. The Institute annually awards ten scholarships to ten graduates of the Brooklyn grammar schools, five boys and five girls, who pass the best entrance examinations for the high school of Pratt Institute.

  47. It was even a little ungrateful to the injured sex; for the money which founded these scholarships was women's money, every penny of it.

  48. Examinations are conducted in connection with the Board of Education, the City and Guilds of London Institute and the Society of Arts, and prizes, certificates and scholarships are awarded to successful students.

  49. When John Claymond, first President of Corpus, endowed six scholarships at Brasenose (in 1536), he stipulated that the scholars appointed should attend the lectures of the Latin and Greek Readers of his own College.

  50. Sir Thomas White, the Founder, was a member of the Guild of Merchant Taylors; and a considerable number of the scholarships are given to members of that Company's London school.

  51. In 1857 half the fellowships and a few scholarships were thrown open to public competition.

  52. There are several further scholarships confined to the sons of clergymen of the Church of England.

  53. There are a large number of university prizes and scholarships on special foundations.

  54. Half the scholarships are still appropriated to Eton.

  55. The foundation consists of a master and thirteen fellows, and there are six scholarships on the original foundation, besides others of later institution.

  56. In 1861 open scholarships were instituted, and the foundation now consists of a provost, forty-six fellows and forty-eight scholars.

  57. There are further scholarships on other foundations which are awarded by preference to pupils of Uppingham and other schools in the midlands.

  58. The foundress provided for a master, ten fellows and twenty scholars, but thirty-six scholarships are now provided.

  59. The university maintains about 90 undergraduate scholarships, and 10 graduate scholarships and fellowships.

  60. Through Barezzi one of these scholarships was given to Verdi, it being arranged that he should have six hundred francs a year for two years, instead of three hundred francs for four years.

  61. There was an institution in Busseto called the Monte di Pietà, which gave four scholarships of three hundred francs a year, each given for four years to promising young men needing money to study science or art.


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