In studies involving psychology and medical, the dual letter Ss means plural for Students. Instead of having to spell out the word students at each sentence, it is simpler to use the abbreviated "Ss". The abbreviation simplifies the meaning of students when creating a formula involving students as part of the formula.
I've found only one option: Uni.
"Uni - Noun: Abbreviation of University."
Source:
http://www.cheshire.gov.uk/EducationAndLearning/furtherandhighereducation/University+in+Cheshire.htm
There is no abbreviation for the word student. The word student can be replaced with words like kid or child though.
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SCHOLSHP
No, unless the scholarship has a specific name like the College Talk Scholarship, or it is at the beginning of the sentence.
My sister got a scholarship into medical school.
The abbreviation of "have not" is "haven't."
The abbreviation of electron is e−.
There would be no abbreviation for Houston, but the abbreviation for Texas is TX.
There is no standard abbreviation for the word scholarship. Most people will understand what you are referring to if you just remove the vowels.
You could say 'received a scholarship.' +++ Or 'awarded a scholarship'
No, unless the scholarship has a specific name like the College Talk Scholarship, or it is at the beginning of the sentence.
Gates Millennium Scholarship Discover Scholarship Coca-Cola Scholarship QuestBridge
Depends on the scholarship, usually from the college.
did she get a scholarship or did she have to pay
from standard chartered scholarship
A merit based scholarship
If you work hard at high school you can get a university scholarship. She is woman of great scholarship.
To win a scholarship you have to answer questions correctly.CORRECT = A TICK
Rhodes Scholarship was created in 1902.
Mitchell Scholarship was created in 2001.