The correct answer is "grants" and "federal loans." Both of these options can be partially subsidized by the government. Grants are often need-based and do not require repayment, while federal loans may have lower interest rates and various repayment options that can make them more affordable compared to private loans. Scholarships, while often funded by various organizations or institutions, may not be considered government subsidized unless specifically provided by a government entity. Private loans are typically not subsidized by the government.
Which ways of paying for education are sometimes partially subsidized by the government?
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• grants
• private loans
scholarships
• federal loans
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