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shougakukin 用英语:

1. scholarship


Ann has applied for a scholarship even though she got one last year.
He applied for the scholarship.
I'd still be spinning my wheels if I hadn't gotten that scholarship.
Grants and scholarships are often called “gift aid” because they are free money—financial aid that doesn’t have to be repaid. Grants are often need-based, while scholarships are usually merit-based.
After the eight weeks; two winners are chosen to receive six-month scholarships with the Academy of Food & Wine.
The students receive a 15,000 euro scholarship for their return trip and daily expenses.
He expects to succeed in winning a scholarship by studying hard.
Scholarship must always be exact whether it is interesting or not.
Whether he will be offered the scholarship or not is still in the air.
what conditions must be met to be awarded scholarship?
I won a full academic scholarship out of high school.
I think Andy might get a scholarship if he will keep on working hard
I tell him to study hard, so he can get a scholarship to college.
I can't afford to pay for university by myself, so I'm hoping to win a scholarship.
I had a scholarship and I saved some money.