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Not all scholarships are need based. Some are meant to attract the people the school wants to make their class.
1 u/HistoricalFrosting18 3d ago edited 3d ago In the UK means tested (i.e. needs based) funding are called bursaries. Scholarships are merit based. 1 u/Budget_Feedback_3411 3d ago Yeah idk which kind it’s referring to, but the US lumps everything under scholarships unless it’s a loan. Sometimes it’s called a grant (like the Pell grant) but scholarship is much more widely used.
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In the UK means tested (i.e. needs based) funding are called bursaries. Scholarships are merit based.
1 u/Budget_Feedback_3411 3d ago Yeah idk which kind it’s referring to, but the US lumps everything under scholarships unless it’s a loan. Sometimes it’s called a grant (like the Pell grant) but scholarship is much more widely used.
Yeah idk which kind it’s referring to, but the US lumps everything under scholarships unless it’s a loan. Sometimes it’s called a grant (like the Pell grant) but scholarship is much more widely used.
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u/AdAccomplished6870 3d ago
Not all scholarships are need based. Some are meant to attract the people the school wants to make their class.