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@Hal_Al Thanks for your help. I can't get it to offer me the section for scholarships without designating myself as a student (which I was not) and also entering a school name (which I was not attending as a student). I did not receive a 1098-T. As such I also have to say that I "qualify for an exception" - which doesn't really seem to apply to me in order to get to the section for scholarship income.
Is the section you were referring to in education expenses under "Other scholarships/grants/fellowships?"
This was a NIH training grant with a stipend that is taxable and was given to me via the university where I work. Previously it was required to report via "SCH" next to lie 1 on IRS form 1040. I do see now that it goes on line 8r of schedule 1 as you suggested. Is there a way to manually place it on line 8r of schedule 1 instead of erroneously marking myself as a student?
Or I can go through the above section as if I were a student, put in the name of the university where I work, and hope that that works?
Thank you for your help!