Who submits a name for the scholarship?

The person who submits a name for a scholarship depends entirely on the scholarship's rules. There's no single answer. It could be:

* The applicant: Some scholarships might allow applicants to suggest a name for the scholarship itself (though this is less common).

* The donor/founder: Most often, the person or organization establishing the scholarship (the donor or founder) chooses the name.

* A scholarship committee: A committee overseeing the scholarship might be responsible for selecting a name from submitted suggestions.

* A designated individual: The scholarship's rules might specify a particular individual (e.g., a family member of the deceased whose name is being honored) who submits the name.

To know who submits the name for a *specific* scholarship, you need to consult that scholarship's guidelines or contact the organization administering it.

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