Education Funding Terms

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person or organization that gives or donates something, typically money or blood

  • The donor generously contributed a large sum of money towards the charity event.
  • The donor really came through with a big donation for the cause.
  • That donor is a real MVP for supporting the community like that.
  • The donor's kindness was like a ray of sunshine in a dark world.

noun the state of being eligible; the quality or condition of being suitable or qualified for something

  • To determine your eligibility for the scholarship, please submit all required documents.
  • You gotta make sure you meet the eligibility requirements before applying for the job.
  • Sorry dude, you don't meet the eligibility criteria for this club.
  • Her lack of experience may affect her eligibility for the leadership position.

noun a federal agent or official

adjective relating to a system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units

  • The federal government passed a new law regulating interstate commerce.
  • The federal agency is responsible for overseeing the project.
  • I heard the feds are cracking down on illegal activity in the area.
  • The company operates like a well-oiled federal machine, with strict regulations and protocols in place.

noun a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity

adjective relating to or characteristic of a patron, especially a customer of a store, restaurant, or theater

  • The museum relies on the generous donations of its patrons to fund new exhibitions.
  • The local bookstore's patrons always enjoy browsing through the selection of books.
  • The club's top patron always knows how to throw the best parties.
  • As a writer, I consider words to be my patrons, guiding me through the creative process.

noun a grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement

  • She was awarded a scholarship to study at the prestigious university.
  • He got a scholarship to help pay for his college tuition.
  • Dude, I heard she scored a sick scholarship for her sports skills.
  • His hard work and dedication served as his scholarship to success in the business world.

noun a deficit or lack in amount required or expected

  • The company experienced a significant shortfall in revenue this quarter.
  • We're facing a shortfall in funds for the project.
  • I heard there's a shortfall in the party budget.
  • Her kindness made up for any shortfall in experience.

noun a person who receives a stipend or salary

adjective relating to or consisting of a stipend or salary

  • The stipendiary magistrate presided over the court proceedings.
  • The stipendiary clerk handled all the paperwork for the case.
  • The stipendiary officer was in charge of managing the finances of the department.
  • The stipendiary role required a careful balance of responsibilities and duties.

noun a word that functions as the head of a noun phrase and refers to an entity, person, place, event, substance, or quality

  • Many young adults rely on financial support from the bank of mum and dad to purchase their first home.
  • I had to borrow some money from the bank of mum and dad to pay for my car repairs.
  • I'm broke again, looks like it's time to hit up the bank of mum and dad.
  • In times of need, the bank of mum and dad always comes through with emotional support.