You call that person a scholar.
There are many reasons why someone should give you a scholarship. You could have done something very helpful or have a dream.
no.
When someone gets a little money for college, but not all of it.
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No one can apply for a scholarship for you. It is a difficult and long task. To win a scholarship you have to have your own unique answers so no one can do it for you.
Yes, Kate Middleton received a scholarship to attend the University of St Andrews in Scotland, where she studied History of Art. Her scholarship was awarded based on her academic achievements and potential. At St Andrews, she gained recognition for her involvement in various extracurricular activities, including sports and charity work.
You can't really get a scholarship form somewhere. Someone offers it to you.
No not a chance.
May be she gained interest in someone else as she had gained once in you. So just enjoy with someone else.
In my view of this, I would rather have someone look over my scholarship application rather than a simple spell check because to simplify this, your scholarship application is handed to a real person who will carefully read and analyze it therefore, giving a real life person your scholarship to read would help you since they can give you that real life experience.
The answer is "Science".
If you call someone, you are the "caller".