Please use the second box since you are a part time student.
Is that still the case if it is not a scholarship, but a grant?
@krahn-katelyn You would have to enter your grant amount in the Box 105 that fits your situation. As per the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), student grants/bursaries whether full-time or part-time are non-taxable. Other grants might be taxable or even considered self-employment income.
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