"Scheduled to" tends to relate to the performance of an action. "Scheduled for" tends to relate to the occurrence of an event. She is scheduled to dance at xxx -> she will dance at. These two are close but different: Jim is scheduled to have his appendix removed at 10 am -> the removal will be performed at . Jim's appendectomy is scheduled for ... More @Wikipedia
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