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Definitions of stipend in various dictionaries:
noun - a sum of money allotted on a regular basis
noun - a fixed sum of money paid periodically
STIPEND - A stipend is a regular fixed sum of money paid for services or to defray expenses, such as for scholarship, internship, or apprenticeship. It is ofte...
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Scholarship allowance |
Compensation |
Periodic payment |
Grad student's income, often |
Money for a purpose |
Fixed income |
Regular payment |
Wages |
Allowance |
Grad student's payment |
Stipend description |
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A stipend is a regular fixed sum of money paid for services or to defray expenses, such as for scholarship, internship, or apprenticeship. It is often distinct from an income or a salary because it does not necessarily represent payment for work performed; instead it represents a payment that enables somebody to be exempt partly or wholly from waged or salaried employment in order to undertake a role that is normally unpaid (e.g. a magistrate in the United Kingdom) or voluntary, or which cannot be measured in terms of a task (e.g. members of the clergy). * Stipends are usually lower than what would be expected as a permanent salary for similar work. This is because the stipend is complemented by other benefits such as accreditation, instruction, food, and/or accommodation. * Some graduate schools make stipend payments to help students have the time and funds to earn their academic degree (i.e. master's and doctoral degrees). Universities usually refer to money paid to graduate students |