ScholarshipsAnother meaning of “scholarship“ is the pursuit of a research subject, usually in arts or humanities (as opposed to science). In both scholarly and scientific fields, the word “scholarship“ is used to mean deep mastery of a research subject, often achieved through university studies. Types of scholarshipsScholarships may be classified into two primary groups. Merit-based - financial aid for which financial need is not used to determine the recipient. The recipient may be determined by students’ athletic, academic, artistic or other abilities. The actual monetary value of the scholarship may be negligible, the scholarship being meant to motivate the student and promote the study of the subject. However, this is not always the case and the largest scholarships are almost always merit-based. Need-based - financial aid for which the student and family’s financial situation is a primary factor in determining the recipient. Usually such scholarship will cover all or part of the tuition and may even cover living-costs. Very often even need-based private scholarships require the awardees to be distinguished students, as the deed founding the award may include a phrase like: “for the studies of founder's favourite subject in founder's favourite institution of higher education' for a talented youths of limited means from founder's home town/county/state etc.“. Some scholarships have a "bond" requirement, recipients may be required for a specified time to work for particular employer, to work in rural or remote areas, otherwise they may be liable to repay the cash value of the support they received during the scholarship. This was particularly the case with teacher training scholarships and currently with health and medical education scholarships for people from or prepared to work in rural and remote areas in Australia. The programs offered by the uniformed services of the United States (Army, Navy,Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard,National oceanic and atmospheric adminstration commissioned corps, and Public Health Service Commissioned Corps) sometimes resemble such scholarships. Obtaining ScholarshipsLocal scholarships It is typical for persons to find scholarships in their home region. Information on these can be found by asking local persons and organizations. Typically, these are more easy to gain as the eligible population is smaller. Most non-profit organizations have at some point of their history had founded scholarships for prospective students: Labor Unions Church Chamber of Commerce Other volunteer organizations
Schools Universities PSAT. Other sources of information on scholarships are libraries, newspapers and even yellow pages. Famous scholarshipsGoldman Sachs Global Leaders National Merit Scholarship Rhodes Scholarship Marshall Scholarship Fulbright Commission Canada Merit Scholarship Foundation Canadian Millennium Scholarship Commonwealth Scholarship Miss America America's Junior Miss Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship Scholarship links
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