Is a Full GA Considered a Grant for University Applications?

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A full Graduate Assistantship (GA) that covers entire tuition fees is not classified as a grant for university applications. Instead, it should be explicitly mentioned as a Graduate Assistantship in the CV. Institutions often provide online resources to clarify how to present such funding in application materials. It is essential to follow specific guidelines provided by the respective universities to ensure accurate representation of funding sources.

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When preparing CV for universities' applications, is a full Graduate Assistantship (GA) that covers the whole tuition fees considered as a grant? If not, how should it be mentioned in a CV?
 
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