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How to pronounce bursary in English?

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Type Words
Type of exchequer, treasury

Examples of bursary

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It has set up a bursary fund launching on June 1 in memory of Elspeth Thompson.
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When his bursary ran out a year later, he wasn't altogether pleased to go home.
From the guardian.co.uk
Good teachers are in demand, and you could receive a substantial taxfree bursary.
From the independent.co.uk
Of the other pupils, up to a third receive some kind of bursary or scholarship.
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Participants are also given assistance with tertiary and bursary applications.
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Would she be more interested in a discount on her fees, or an upfront bursary?
From the guardian.co.uk
We have applied for the 16-19 bursary and are getting some reimbursement from that.
From the guardian.co.uk
They receive a training bursary in monthly instalments over the course of the year.
From the en.wikipedia.org
If you don't get a bursary or scholarship when your child is 11 or 12, don't give up.
From the telegraph.co.uk
More examples
  • The treasury of a public institution or religious order
  • A bursary is strictly an office for a bursar and his or her staff in a school or college.
  • Bursaries (and scholarships) are financial help for students primarily from poorer backgrounds that are aimed at easing the transition into higher education and help them successfully complete their studies. Most are means-tested, but some are based on other criteria such as academic merit.
  • (Bursaries) Common abbreviation for University Entrance, Bursaries and Scholarships. Also the awards and payments gained within that qualification.
  • (Bursaries) Special grants provided by universities to provide extra financial assistance to those who need it. They do not have to be paid back. Apply directly to your university or college to find out what they offer.
  • (Bursaries) are awarded based on financial need rather than academic criteria.
  • A bursary is an award based on financial need, which does not have to be paid back once you have completed your studies. There are requirements, both academic and non-academic, that must be fulfilled in order to be granted the award. ...
  • Non-refundable financial aid granted to students to enable them to pursue a program of studies.
  • A scholarship (see Scholarship) granted to eligible students in need, to help with living or study costs.