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The History and Evolution of Stipendiary Students

Stipendiary is a term that was historically used to describe someone who received a stipend, which is a fixed sum of money paid regularly for services or to support a person's living expenses. In the context of education, stipendiaries were students who received a stipend or scholarship to fund their studies.

In the past, many universities and other educational institutions offered stipends to talented students as a way to attract top talent and to help them finance their education. These stipends were often awarded based on academic merit or financial need, and they could be used to cover tuition fees, living expenses, or other study-related costs.

Today, the term "stipendiary" is less commonly used, and many educational institutions have moved away from offering stipends to students. Instead, they may offer scholarships, bursaries, or other forms of financial aid to help students fund their education. However, some organizations still use the term "stipendiary" to describe students who receive financial support as part of a scholarship or other program.

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