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The phrase "apply for merit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of seeking recognition, awards, or benefits based on merit or qualifications.
Example: "Students are encouraged to apply for merit scholarships to help fund their education."
Alternatives: "seek merit-based opportunities" or "request merit awards".
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But she's steered the children -- who are taking advanced placement classes -- to apply for merit scholarships and the like.
Those that do, do not require a Fafsa or other need-based form to be submitted in order to apply for merit aid.
It can also be extremely helpful, they said, when students apply for merit scholarships, which are not based on financial need and are often determined strictly by grades and SAT scores.
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Then, formerly illegal immigrants could apply for merit-based green cards, along with many other foreigners applying legally.
Is it unethical to apply for merit-based aid, specifically one centered on a disability, when I have the means to pay for my education already?
To apply for merit-based financial aid from the college, most colleges will automatically consider students for such scholarships based on the application for admissions.
The system at Alfaisal University allows students to apply for merit-based or need-based scholarships in order to cover part of their tuition fees.
Students who do not qualify for the award of a means-tested scholarship can apply for a merit scholarship, which may be from £250 to £750.
The small number found not to be refugees are able to apply for a merits review of their cases.
While we scoured many online and offline lists of scholarships, we found virtually nothing they would be eligible to apply for (other than merit scholarships from the schools where they were/will be applying).
Likewise, if you are an excellent student, you may want to apply for an academic or merit-based scholarship.
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