Collocations for "scholarship"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "scholarship" in context.
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scholarship
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- scholarships for [outstanding, disadvantaged, top-performing] students
- received a full scholarship to [Harvard]
- was [given, granted] a full scholarship to [Stanford]
- a [$10,000] scholarship
- [won, earned] a scholarship (to)
- used his scholarship to study [physics, literature, math] (at)
- lost his scholarship [when, because]
- was awarded a scholarship to [attend, play, study]
- has a [basketball, football, arts] scholarship
- has been offered a scholarship to [study] (at)
- studying [fine arts, quantum physics, marine biology] on a scholarship
- [literary, historical, scientific] scholarship
- the [level, degree, place] of scholarship
- the scholarship of [teaching, learning, training]
- apply scholarship to [practice, real-life situations]
- has developed a [broad, wide, comprehensive] scholarship (of)
- scholarship [funds, money, programs]
- is a scholarship student (of)
'scholarship' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):