单词 | mandatory award |
释义 | > as lemmasmandatory award mandatory award n. Education (now historical) (in the United Kingdom) a grant comprising tuition fees and a means-tested living allowance given by a local education authority (in Scotland, the Scottish Education Department) to a student enrolled on a first-degree or equivalent full-time higher-education course. ΚΠ 1973 Where (Information on Education) Mar. lxxviii. 86/2 Mandatory awards, generally known as major awards, are made by LEAs subject to conditions specified in the Awards Regulations 1971, to students admitted to courses leading to a first degree. 1989 Independent 20 Oct. 18/5 Since the 1960s, parents and students have benefited from a state support system in which tuition fees and a substantial proportion of the living costs of students have been met through mandatory awards from the local education authorities. 1996 Brit. 1997: Official Handbk. (H.M.S.O.) 460/2 The Government reimburses in full the amount spent by education authorities on mandatory awards. < as lemmas |
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