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Discover LudwigThe phrase "award letter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a formal document that informs an individual or organization that they have been selected to receive an award or grant.
Example: "I received the award letter in the mail today, confirming my scholarship for the upcoming academic year."
Alternatives: "grant notification" or "recognition letter".
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Hannah said that it was the best award letter she had ever seen.
How does a university select the loans that are listed on a student's award letter?
If you're retired, you will need to provide a pension award letter or Social Security award letter, along with income tax returns and statements from other retirement accounts like an Individual Retirement Account or a 401(k) plan.
—Banty An applicant's Fafsa may be selected for verification after receipt of the financial aid award letter.
The soprano said she was "gobsmacked" when she received an award letter in August from the Kennedy Center.
An award letter should list the costs of tuition, fees, room and board, books and supplies, transportation, and personal expenses.
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FinAid.org offers more information about the evaluation of award letters and links to tools to help facilitate the comparisons.
Colleges vary not only in the construction of their financial aid award letters but also in other financial aid practices.
The goal, Mr. Goggin said, is for the tools to be approachable and accurate, for a calculator's output to line up with actual financial aid award letters.
Assistants must make the same change on all standard contracts, time sheets, grant award letters and other documents that come out of his office and carry his name.
To help make sense of it all, we've asked two experts — Zac Bissonnette, author of "Debt-Free U.," and Kalman A. Chany, author of "Paying for College Without Going Broke," to offer some advice on comparing award letters.
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