BobKamman
Level 15

What the IRS thinks is interesting, but what goes on a tax return is based on law and not opinion of which form should have been used in 2022.  Are you just getting around to filing this return?  Or is it not even necessary unless you're worried about SE tax?  In any case, IRS has finished all the CP-2000 document matching for 2022, and it is highly unlikely that they would issue a notice based on about $200 tax difference.  De minimis non curat lex.

Actually, this is what IRS thinks:  Do not use Form 1099-MISC to report scholarship or fellowship grants. Scholarship or fellowship grants that are taxable to the recipient because they are paid for teaching, research, or other services as a condition for receiving the grant are considered wages and must be
reported on Form W-2. Other taxable scholarship or fellowship payments (to a degree or nondegree candidate) do not have to be reported to the IRS on any form, unless section 6050S requires reporting of such amounts by an educational institution on Form 1098-T.