The girl was ecstatic when she got a scholarship to Harvard.
His parents were just ecstatic when he was awarded a fully paid scholarship to Harvard.
No, unless the scholarship has a specific name like the College Talk Scholarship, or it is at the beginning of the sentence.
Although he was convicted of the crime, there were extenuating circumstances that reduced his sentence. The tragedy in his family was an extenuating factor in favor of renewing his scholarship.
You are a scholar and a gentleman, both smart and kind. He was the brightest scholar at the university.
If you work hard at high school you can get a university scholarship. She is woman of great scholarship.
My scholarship is ready this year.
I am going to focus on my learning so i can get a scholarship
The girl was ecstatic when she got a scholarship to Harvard.
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.
I will try not to gloat about winning a scholarship to music camp.
His parents were just ecstatic when he was awarded a fully paid scholarship to Harvard.
No, unless the scholarship has a specific name like the College Talk Scholarship, or it is at the beginning of the sentence.
His dream was to earn a scholarship to a big time university to play intercollegiate football. The word intercollegiate is an adjective.
Although he was convicted of the crime, there were extenuating circumstances that reduced his sentence. The tragedy in his family was an extenuating factor in favor of renewing his scholarship.
I know I'll have to practise harder if I want to win that scholarship.
You are a scholar and a gentleman, both smart and kind. He was the brightest scholar at the university.