What is the meaning of a full-tuition scholarship, and how does that differ from a full scholarship?
A full-tuition scholarship is an award that covers a recipient’s tuition obligation. A full scholarship is an award that covers a recipient’s tuition, fees, room, board and (sometimes) book obligations. On a strictly merit basis, the largest Baylor scholarship (Regents’ Gold Scholarship) is full tuition.
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