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l should be awarded a scholarship because l really want to be in school and further my studies and l want to succed in life, do my course and get money to help my family when time goes by.
You could say 'received a scholarship.' +++ Or 'awarded a scholarship'
a science scholarship
That would be "loan", not "lone". A loan has to be repaid.
It is easier for a Filipino who has been awarded with a full scholarship to get to Germany. It is equally easier for one who has been granted employment in Germany.
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.
A needs-based scholarship is one that is awarded to students based on their household income. If they are from a low-income family, they are likely to get a needs-based scholarship to help pay for college tuition.
His parents were just ecstatic when he was awarded a fully paid scholarship to Harvard.
A person should get a scholarship for many reasons. They may deserve the scholarship because of educational accomplishments or because of financial reasons.
Most scholarships foundations will send you an email (if you've provided it to them), but nearly all will send you a physical letter notifying you and asking for confirmation that you will receive the scholarship. If you have applied and did not receive a scholarship (mostly for prestigious scholarships and less so for anonymous smaller scholarships) they will sometimes also send you an email/letter that you did not receive the award.