Bursary

/ˈbɜrsəri/ noun

A scholarship or financial aid award given to students based on need or merit.

From Medieval Latin 'bursarius' meaning 'treasurer,' which came from 'bursa' meaning 'purse' or 'bag.' Medieval universities had a 'bursarius' who managed student funds and distributed money to poor scholars. The purse-keeper became synonymous with student financial aid itself.

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