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Scholarship vs. Scholar — What's the Difference?

Scholarship vs. Scholar — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Scholarship and Scholar

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Scholarship

(uncountable) The sum of knowledge accrued by scholars; the realm of refined learning.

Scholar

A scholar is a person who pursues academic and intellectual activities, particularly those that develop expertise in an area of study. A scholar may also be an academic, who works as a professor, teacher or researcher at a university or other higher education institution.

Scholarship

A scholarship is an award of financial aid for a student to further their education at a private elementary or secondary school, or a private or public post-secondary college, university, or other academic institution. Scholarships are awarded based upon various criteria, such as academic merit, diversity and inclusion, athletic skill, financial need, among others.

Scholar

A learned person.

Scholarship

The methods, discipline, and attainments of a scholar or scholars.
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Scholar

A specialist in a given branch of knowledge
A classical scholar.

Scholarship

Knowledge resulting from study and research in a particular field.

Scholar

One who attends school or studies with a teacher; a student.

Scholarship

A grant of financial aid awarded to a student, as for the purpose of attending a college.

Scholar

A student who holds or has held a particular scholarship.

Scholarship

A grant-in-aid to a student.

Scholar

A student; one who studies at school or college, typically having a scholarship.

Scholarship

The character or qualities of a scholar.

Scholar

A specialist in a particular branch of knowledge.

Scholarship

The activity, methods or attainments of a scholar.

Scholar

A learned person; a bookman.

Scholarship

The first year of high school, often accompanied by exams that needed to be passed before advancement to the higher grades.

Scholar

(Singapore) someone who received a prestigious scholarship

Scholarship

(intransitive) To attend an institution on a scholarship.

Scholar

One who attends a school; one who learns of a teacher; one under the tuition of a preceptor; a pupil; a disciple; a learner; a student.
I am no breeching scholar in the schools.

Scholarship

(transitive) To grant a scholarship to.

Scholar

One engaged in the pursuits of learning; a learned person; one versed in any branch, or in many branches, of knowledge; a person of high literary or scientific attainments; a savant.

Scholarship

The character and qualities of a scholar; attainments in science or literature; erudition; learning.
A man of my master's . . . great scholarship.

Scholar

A man of books.

Scholarship

Literary education.
Any other house of scholarship.

Scholar

In English universities, an undergraduate who belongs to the foundation of a college, and receives support in part from its revenues.

Scholarship

Maintenance for a scholar; a foundation for the support of a student.

Scholar

A learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines

Scholarship

Financial aid provided to a student on the basis of academic merit

Scholar

Someone (especially a child) who learns (as from a teacher) or takes up knowledge or beliefs

Scholarship

Profound scholarly knowledge

Scholar

A student who holds a scholarship

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