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  2. The Black Heart Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 The Foundation launched The Black Heart Scholarship Programme, which provides bursaries every year to several students who qualify. It supports their educational aspirations, primarily in the US and the UK, and is open to all stages from preparatory to postgraduate education and both formal and experiential learning and teaching.

  3. National Student Financial Aid Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The bursaries cover the tuition fees, accommodation, and food and travel allowances for "full time" students, and only tuition fees for "part time" students. [ 10 ] In 2019, as of 20 November 2019 [update] , NSFAS had received 365,922 applications for financial aid in 2020, compared to the 278,738 applications it had received the year prior.

  4. Bursary - Wikipedia

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    A bursary [1] is a monetary award made by any educational institution or funding authority to individuals or groups. It is usually awarded to enable a student to attend school, university or college when they might not be able to, otherwise. Some awards are aimed at encouraging specific groups or individuals into study.

  5. Social Workers Union - Wikipedia

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    Students in Scotland are still waiting on bursaries decision (11 September 2023) Social worker students unable to live on inadequate bursaries (1 September 2023, Morning Star article) "Warm words but no action" on English social work bursaries (31 August 2023) SWU submits evidence to formal review of student bursaries in Scotland (3 August 2023)

  6. Bursar - Wikipedia

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    Some universities in the United States still have a director of student financial services whose role is similar to that of a bursar. The University of Pennsylvania employs an associate vice president who essentially combines the role of a bursar (using the student financial services title) and that of a registrar .

  7. Manchester Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    Bursaries continue to support the merit based recruitment system, by abating fees for less well-off pupils. [25] When the Assisted Places Scheme was rescinded in the late 1990s, MGS set up a "Bursary Appeal". This has accumulated a value of over £17.5m and finances bursaries, given to boys whose parents are unable to afford the school fees (£ ...

  8. Exhibition (scholarship) - Wikipedia

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    Statute 10.2 — Prizes, Exhibitions, Scholarships and Bursaries, University of Melbourne, Australia This United Kingdom university, college or other education institution article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .

  9. Open University of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The Open University of Sri Lanka provides a limited number of bursaries administered by the university and Mahapola Scholarships administered under the Mahapola Trust. Both the Bursaries and Scholarships are offered under the two schemes – merit and need. The main criterion for a merit scholarship is the overall student performance at Final ...