Question
What is the difference between a scholarship and a grant?
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Responses
A scholarship always has to be repaid, and a grant does not.
A scholarship always has to be repaid, and a grant does not.
A scholarship accrues interest payments, and a grant does not.
A scholarship accrues interest payments, and a grant does not.
A scholarship never has to be repaid, and a grant always does.
A scholarship never has to be repaid, and a grant always does.
A scholarship is awarded based on merit, and a grant is awarded based on financial need.
(1 point)
Responses
A scholarship always has to be repaid, and a grant does not.
A scholarship always has to be repaid, and a grant does not.
A scholarship accrues interest payments, and a grant does not.
A scholarship accrues interest payments, and a grant does not.
A scholarship never has to be repaid, and a grant always does.
A scholarship never has to be repaid, and a grant always does.
A scholarship is awarded based on merit, and a grant is awarded based on financial need.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**A scholarship is awarded based on merit, and a grant is awarded based on financial need.**
Scholarships are typically based on academic, athletic, or artistic merit, while grants often consider the recipient's financial situation. Both scholarships and grants do not require repayment.
**A scholarship is awarded based on merit, and a grant is awarded based on financial need.**
Scholarships are typically based on academic, athletic, or artistic merit, while grants often consider the recipient's financial situation. Both scholarships and grants do not require repayment.