Vanessa A
Expert Alumni

Education

If you used the remaining money after your tuition and registration and eligible education expenses to pay for room and board, then yes, you would enter the $2,475 and $2,241 into that box.

This does make your scholarship become taxable income as room and board are not eligible education expenses.  However, anything you used it for other than tuition and fees, and qualified education expenses would become taxable income. 

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