Scholarship (stipend, grant; scholarship program)

In older literature, compensation for services. – Today, payment – usually from an institution with the purpose of providing permanent maintenance, such as a public fund, foundation, or booster club – to pupils, students, artists, and scholars for study, further education, or to enable special scientific or artistic purposes, such as a travel grant; support money. In older literature, the recipient of a scholarship is also called a stipendiary. – Payment made to Catholic clergy by the faithful for the application of the fruits of the sacrifice of the Mass to a particular person or for a particular purpose (mass stipend: an offering given to a priest with the understanding that the fruits of a Mass the priest offers will be applied for a particular person or purpose). – See admission denial, financial, bonus, honorarium, Mass stipend, government aid, tax funding, subsidies, royalty.

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