JulieH1
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Education

No. You do not need to worry about filing. 

 The 1098T is for your information to help you determine if you qualify for education credits.  As long as your scholarships were just for tuition, room, and board then it was not taxable.  If you do not add a 1098T to a tax return, the IRS does not look for anything to match against.  The IRS looks at the 1098T if you claim an education credit which you did not.

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