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Education
You may have heard of a refundable education credit. Technically, such a thing exists but it's mostly for the parents of students. Students under age 24 are mostly not eligible on their own. Grad students are not eligible except in the year they received their BA/BS. You are not eligible if you are or can be claimed as a dependent.
Scholarships that pay for qualified educational expenses (QEE - tuition, fees, books and other course materials) is tax free. Scholarship amounts that exceed QEE is taxable income, on the student’s tax return. Room & board are not QEE.
If box 5 of the 1098-T exceeds box 1, TurboTax (TT) will treat the difference as taxable income, unless you enter additional QEE at books and other expenses.
If you have no other income, you do not have to file for taxable scholarship unless the amount is over $14,600.