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That's not something you need to make clear. It doesn't matter who paid your tuition. If scholarships paid, there is a place to enter the amount of scholarship. But there is also away for you (or your parents if you are a dependent) to claim a credit even if you are on scholarship.
Don't enter the 1098-T. You can take an education credit even if someone else paid your tuition. Qualified education expenses paid on behalf of the student by someone other than the student (such as a relative), are treated as paid by the student.
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