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Fraserpan Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

Tuition waiver and stipend

What is a tuition waiver?
What is a yearly stipend?
Is there any difference between stipend and scholarship?
  

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A tuition waiver is when the tuition is not charged. It may be waived because you have a family member who is a member of the faculty, for example, or because you qualify for some progream. A scholarship is money given to you specifically for the purpose of education.

  • A tuition waiver is when the tuition is not charged.
  • It may be waived because you have a family member who is a member of the faculty, for example, or because you qualify for some progream.
  • A scholarship is money given to you specifically for the purpose of education.
  • A stipend is money that is usually thought of as used for housing or food.
  • For example you may be given a scholarship that covers most of your tuition charge, and then a stipend that you can use toward the cost of your dormitory fee.
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A tuition waiver is when the tuition is not charged. It may be waived because you have a family member who is a member of the faculty, for example, or because you qualify for some progream.

A scholarship is money given to you specifically for the purpose of education. A stipend is money that is usually thought of as used for housing or food.

For example you may be given a schola

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