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A bursary
noun
- the higher of two bursaries available for students entering university, polytechnic, etc Compare B bursary
Example Sentences
The NHS does offer a bursary but we are having to use our savings and are paying £20,000 a year now on childcare.
The EMA started as a UK-wide benefit, but it was scrapped in England in 2011 an replaced with a bursary scheme.
Jessie was awarded a bursary to cover the cost of the DRO, like lots of the clients who work with Christians Against Poverty.
He said the organisation had put forward ideas such as a stained glass window, a dedicated public building to the story of victims and a bursary, but those were not taken on "for whatever reason".
"Sticking into college is kind of hard because if I apply for a bursary, I can't afford to keep the house. I won't get my rent paid," she says.
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