If you work hard at high school you can get a university scholarship.
She is woman of great scholarship.
The girl was ecstatic when she got a scholarship to Harvard.
I will try not to gloat about winning a scholarship to music camp.
My sister got a scholarship into medical school.
My scholarship is ready this year.
I am going to focus on my learning so i can get a scholarship
http://wiki.answers.com/How_do_you_use_the_word_scholarship_in_a_sentenceIwas given a scholarship to clemson university." That is one example of the proper way to use it.
what is a good sentence for the word opposite
His parents were just ecstatic when he was awarded a fully paid scholarship to Harvard.
I will never take you for granted again.
A good sentence for the word baffled is:
His dream was to earn a scholarship to a big time university to play intercollegiate football. The word intercollegiate is an adjective.
No, unless the scholarship has a specific name like the College Talk Scholarship, or it is at the beginning of the sentence.